263
263
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
this at home, the first thing that comes up is brit hume. which while it may be surprising us, it should come as no surprise to his faithful viewers on fox news. >> so if he's not winning, he doesn't really want to be president, why is he doing this? brit hume is our senior political analyst at fox news and he joins us now. hey, brit. >> thanks for having me. >> that is some foxy news right there. it's an exciting time for football fans here in los angeles. by football i mean the one where you kick the ball with your foot. saturday night is the home opener for the la galaxy. this is season 25 for the galaxy and there's a ton of excitement here because their new star is javier chicharito hernandez. he's from mexico. he's the all-time leading scorer in mexican soccer history. and the reason that he has come to hollywood is because not only is he playing for the galaxy, he's working on an exciting new tv show too. ♪ >> cheeicharitchicharito! [ applause ] >> jimmy: i love it, guillermo. >> guillermo: thank you, jimmy. >> tell chicharito i said c
this at home, the first thing that comes up is brit hume. which while it may be surprising us, it should come as no surprise to his faithful viewers on fox news. >> so if he's not winning, he doesn't really want to be president, why is he doing this? brit hume is our senior political analyst at fox news and he joins us now. hey, brit. >> thanks for having me. >> that is some foxy news right there. it's an exciting time for football fans here in los angeles. by football i mean...
85
85
Mar 14, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
would havethe brits gotten there later. what would the consequences of that have been, particularly when you think about the operational use being made of enigma intelligence early in the war? whose contribution was more significant? would the brits have been able to invent a machine of the quality of the british bomb without alan turing? i think the answer to that again is probably yes. because if you look at the other machinery that alan turing was not involved in, he did not involved in the design of the colossus. 'sd if you look at what joe bomb machine and indeed the u.s. machine were doing, completely different designs. they were relying on some of the ideas that have been shown to them by alan turing, but these are very sophisticated pieces of engineering. so i am fairly sure that somebody would have come up with a similar thing, but that might have been later in the war. if this hadn't happened, it would've been different. that is clear. but whose contribution was more significant? i don't know. i will tell you whos
would havethe brits gotten there later. what would the consequences of that have been, particularly when you think about the operational use being made of enigma intelligence early in the war? whose contribution was more significant? would the brits have been able to invent a machine of the quality of the british bomb without alan turing? i think the answer to that again is probably yes. because if you look at the other machinery that alan turing was not involved in, he did not involved in the...
36
36
Mar 4, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
he knocked out if fellow brit so even. he knocked out if fellow brit soi even.ellow brit so i wanted to knock him out. now tyson fury is champion. have you been frustrated not getting a shot in the past? i have beaten more top ten fighters done tyson fury and welder. i feel i ten fighters done tyson fury and welder. ifeel i have ten fighters done tyson fury and welder. i feel i have done enough and it has been frustrating, but you just get on with it. you do not cry over spilt milk milk. this is a great time for british heavyweight fighting. to be involved in that, how does it feel? it feels amazing. hopefully i can... in the next eight to 12 months, hopefully, but boxing, you never know who is going to get injured or who is going to get stripped. you never know. i want to be here and that is my thing. ijust wa nt to be here and that is my thing. ijust want to keep working and having hard fights, keep growing and keep having fan friendly fights. i could keep that disappear off to america, make good money, buti that disappear off to america, make good money, but
he knocked out if fellow brit so even. he knocked out if fellow brit soi even.ellow brit so i wanted to knock him out. now tyson fury is champion. have you been frustrated not getting a shot in the past? i have beaten more top ten fighters done tyson fury and welder. i feel i ten fighters done tyson fury and welder. ifeel i have ten fighters done tyson fury and welder. i feel i have done enough and it has been frustrating, but you just get on with it. you do not cry over spilt milk milk. this...
114
114
Mar 9, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
brits get hold of these documents? this is where i get to introduce you to some real friends of ise, every one of whome a spy. on the left, this is my friend hanz schmidt. his brother was the head of the german army's cipher office. de-mobbed at the end of wwi, he wasn't doing well and he begged his brother to give him a job. his brother gave him a job in the cipher office. hanz had access to the say for the certain documents were kept. unfortunately, the period was not particularly great. we know what happened to the british economy -- german economy during the between the britain's economy during the between the war period. the, he joined nationalistic german worker's party. the nazis. that was a bit later after hitler's had come to powerj. we are still stuck in the 1931 period. kittler is trying to get his machine going to get himself is trying to get himself elected. the person likely to buy them from him, the french embassy. he walks straight up and offers andpeak to the at cacheattachee he says, i have documents
brits get hold of these documents? this is where i get to introduce you to some real friends of ise, every one of whome a spy. on the left, this is my friend hanz schmidt. his brother was the head of the german army's cipher office. de-mobbed at the end of wwi, he wasn't doing well and he begged his brother to give him a job. his brother gave him a job in the cipher office. hanz had access to the say for the certain documents were kept. unfortunately, the period was not particularly great. we...
62
62
Mar 28, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
there is no way to get any brit or water anywhere.t. we are down to eating a portion of rice with potatoes in the day and trying to make it stretch out. stranded and struggling. dream beach holidays in india now pure misery. sign might be because we're not hearing anything we had no idea how we're going to get out of here, the worse thing is when we are going to next get some food. as india suspended flights until mid april and embarked on the largest lockdown in living memory, many brits have been left in limbo. in some parts of the country, basic supplies are running low. with fleas cracking down on heavily on anyone who breaks the curfew. this woman from leeds is ona the curfew. this woman from leeds is on a round the world trip with her boyfriend. she said she's had support moguls but as for around the virus grows, so to suspicion. i've been checked out of two places of accommodation in the last two days because i'm boring and they believe that foreigners have the virus. the last place we met promise an apartment, is to stay with
there is no way to get any brit or water anywhere.t. we are down to eating a portion of rice with potatoes in the day and trying to make it stretch out. stranded and struggling. dream beach holidays in india now pure misery. sign might be because we're not hearing anything we had no idea how we're going to get out of here, the worse thing is when we are going to next get some food. as india suspended flights until mid april and embarked on the largest lockdown in living memory, many brits have...
53
53
Mar 25, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the 80,000 ca re meet, brits stuck abroad.date will they expect tests to be carried out on the day that symptoms emerge? can he help more people make the right decision by giving an absolute assurance to the 5000 self—employed people in mansfield? charities including those on the front line of the national response to coronavirus, working with the seriously ill, the elderly and the young are an absolute dire straits. new sweeping powers for the government will pass now, so this gate so close but the questions remain. can you say the government is coping, there aren't enough test and people are struggling to make ends meet and some people are being forced to go to work when they don't feel they are safe? we are getting through it together with an unprecedented programme of support, not just for businesses, unprecedented programme of support, notjust for businesses, but unprecedented programme of support, not just for businesses, but for workers of all kinds across the country. never in our history has the government put its arm
the 80,000 ca re meet, brits stuck abroad.date will they expect tests to be carried out on the day that symptoms emerge? can he help more people make the right decision by giving an absolute assurance to the 5000 self—employed people in mansfield? charities including those on the front line of the national response to coronavirus, working with the seriously ill, the elderly and the young are an absolute dire straits. new sweeping powers for the government will pass now, so this gate so close...
40
40
Mar 10, 2020
03/20
by
ALJAZ
quote
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 1
for just a brit as natalia journalist she joins me now from hours on the lombardo in northern italy i believe your now francesca in a supermarket what are you seeing there. as you can see yes i'm in a supermarket and that's why i'm keeping my mask on because riyadh i mean they're inside and this is actually one of the. more aust risky places because of course you have to touch objects so what you can see behind me you can see i mean everybody is in everybody that is not yet in the one in line you have to stay a one meter at least usually it's more than one meter a way from each out there and everybody these wearing a mask and gloves and now that is i mean i was coming here there is a meeting in the municipality with a group of ts and of the suit protection and probably from to morrow
for just a brit as natalia journalist she joins me now from hours on the lombardo in northern italy i believe your now francesca in a supermarket what are you seeing there. as you can see yes i'm in a supermarket and that's why i'm keeping my mask on because riyadh i mean they're inside and this is actually one of the. more aust risky places because of course you have to touch objects so what you can see behind me you can see i mean everybody is in everybody that is not yet in the one in line...
45
45
Mar 24, 2020
03/20
by
KNTV
quote
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> britain's prime minister places the country on lockdown boris johnson urged brits to stay at home people will only be allowed to leave for very limited purposes.
. >>> britain's prime minister places the country on lockdown boris johnson urged brits to stay at home people will only be allowed to leave for very limited purposes.
46
46
Mar 30, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
exactly, there are still tens of thousands of brits abroad who want to get back to the uk.bout the way the government has been handling that. not necessarily some people have said offering enough support. that £75 million that you mention is to charter specific flights to go to areas where flights aren't running to say to people here isa aren't running to say to people here is a way of getting home. there are numerous examples of that happening already but this is a pitch cash sum to say to the airlines going get these people home and at the same time, the airlines are being told that people in areas where flights are still running, airlines are being told that they have to basically allow them on the flight at next to no charge and allow everybody to change their tickets and make sure if they want to, they can get back to the uk. it is all a big package designed to give folk as much of a chance as possible to get home and anybody wondering how they will be affected, there is information already on the uk government website about exactly where those fights will be coming fr
exactly, there are still tens of thousands of brits abroad who want to get back to the uk.bout the way the government has been handling that. not necessarily some people have said offering enough support. that £75 million that you mention is to charter specific flights to go to areas where flights aren't running to say to people here isa aren't running to say to people here is a way of getting home. there are numerous examples of that happening already but this is a pitch cash sum to say to...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
they include content that might be deemed offensive today now the bigger problem of course is that brit box which has been launched by the b.b.c. and i.t.v. has not been very successful and that's partly because it's removed a whole swathe of programmes that's pretty people might want to watch because of one or 2 remarks that might seem off color today when on trade talks about using himself as a cultural counterpoint upon which we are to measure things i'm for one i'm getting sick and tired of having rightwing pro tory pro far right male journalists of commentators telling black people that muslims whether they should be offended or chinese people with it should be offended a white thespian being made up in yellow face and then using offensive language which would be as a sense of his for any other cost or creed i mean we haven't we just made a piece of television that actually does include a little bit of racism where most says that white males should not be allowed to comment on the it's not a show or this issue that actually is a place of said i said i'm sick and tired of where i me
they include content that might be deemed offensive today now the bigger problem of course is that brit box which has been launched by the b.b.c. and i.t.v. has not been very successful and that's partly because it's removed a whole swathe of programmes that's pretty people might want to watch because of one or 2 remarks that might seem off color today when on trade talks about using himself as a cultural counterpoint upon which we are to measure things i'm for one i'm getting sick and tired of...
70
70
Mar 28, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
earlier this week, brits stranded in peru returned home on an emergency flight.ad this message for the government. let's do the right thing and bring them home. italians have been showing their support and solidarity from their windows and balconies with music. like trumpeter alberto anguzza from sicily — whose performance ofjohn lennon's ‘imagine' went viral online. trumpet plays imagine byjohn lennon. well, alberto anguzza joined me from sicily earlier and told me why he took his trumpet out to play for his neighbours. it's so difficult time now, in whole the world. we stay at home from 15 days now, i don't know how many day we have to stay, because our government told us about all would be finished next, three april. but i don't think so. and we have just to respect the rules, stay at home, and we have like, summer, now, day... in trapani city, in the west coast of sicily, it's a beautiful day, but we can't go outside. we have just to respect the rules. stay at home, pray, day by day, and enjoy with power of music. and just this. well, alberto, we will invite
earlier this week, brits stranded in peru returned home on an emergency flight.ad this message for the government. let's do the right thing and bring them home. italians have been showing their support and solidarity from their windows and balconies with music. like trumpeter alberto anguzza from sicily — whose performance ofjohn lennon's ‘imagine' went viral online. trumpet plays imagine byjohn lennon. well, alberto anguzza joined me from sicily earlier and told me why he took his trumpet...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
as far as brit box is concerned that they can't buy this kind of publicity not really you can get this kind of coverage however you know these are outdated and we do need better systems in place it's all very easy to talk about the past in negative terms but progress in the nature of progress is that people in the past will seem to be backward well they are a little bit backward compatible but i think there's no harm in being able to watch those programs anyway stay with us international told me for updates in half an hour. join me every 1st day on the alex salmond's show and i'll be speaking to guest of the well the politics all business i'm showbusiness i'll say a bad. bad times are bad manners and i love. her. style come join us at the time i'm really talking about how. i get to 60. 5. it's. boarded and then you come from i was thrilled to have this to achieve and yes some ideas come to this is my niece well meantime our number is part owner operation that's destroying my home sometimes it's destroying in good hands. on top removal mining and. this is i took these photos just last w
as far as brit box is concerned that they can't buy this kind of publicity not really you can get this kind of coverage however you know these are outdated and we do need better systems in place it's all very easy to talk about the past in negative terms but progress in the nature of progress is that people in the past will seem to be backward well they are a little bit backward compatible but i think there's no harm in being able to watch those programs anyway stay with us international told...
36
36
Mar 21, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
message is — it's very difficult to get the message right because the idea of calling on the little britse positive thinking doesn't really was when you are saying to people you really got to be on your own at home and not see anybody for three months —— blitz brits. and we're talking about most of us who are we're talking about most of us who a re fortu nate we're talking about most of us who are fortunate enough to be able to go to supermarkets. what about food banks and rough sleepers and people at the very bottom of society? if the queen is anything, she is a unifying voice. so i don't think they work out exactly when she is going to do it, she is in windsor castle, i believe, at the moment. that may be the next stage. and maybe people will listen to her more than they will to borisjohnson. i think party politics have been quite rightly thrown to the wayside. what downing street are actually saying is they are going to let the queen decide when the best time for this address to be. the argument is really, she is the most experienced public figure in this country and it should be down
message is — it's very difficult to get the message right because the idea of calling on the little britse positive thinking doesn't really was when you are saying to people you really got to be on your own at home and not see anybody for three months —— blitz brits. and we're talking about most of us who are we're talking about most of us who a re fortu nate we're talking about most of us who are fortunate enough to be able to go to supermarkets. what about food banks and rough sleepers...
86
86
Mar 8, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
how did the brits get hold of these documents? this is where i get to introduce you to some real friends of mine. every one of whom is a spy. beginning on the left, this is my friend. his brother was the head of the army's cipher office. at the end of world war i, he was not doing very well and he begged his brother to give him a job. his brother gave him a job in the cipher office. had access toans the say for certain documents when certainsafe documents were kept. unfortunately, the salary of a german civil servant between the wars was not particularly great. we all know what happened to the german economy between the wars, so hans was thinking of ways to supplement his income. i will explain in a moment why he needed to supplement his income. this is about the time he joined something called the nationalistic socialistic german workers party. in other words, the not faze -- nazis. that is the photo of him on his nazi membership card. afteras the mid-1930's hitler came to power. we are still stuck in the 1930-31 period. hitler i
how did the brits get hold of these documents? this is where i get to introduce you to some real friends of mine. every one of whom is a spy. beginning on the left, this is my friend. his brother was the head of the army's cipher office. at the end of world war i, he was not doing very well and he begged his brother to give him a job. his brother gave him a job in the cipher office. had access toans the say for certain documents when certainsafe documents were kept. unfortunately, the salary of...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
a streaming service called brit box in the u.k. has slapped a warning label on all the episodes of the b.b.c. classic dr who falls complaints that the references to chinese people in an episode from 1977 were racist that absurd in question title the talent of wang chan has a white actor made up to play an east asian character the terms used in the programme to describe his appearance are branded as unacceptable it is really hard to watch because yellow face is so on except for now when you are somebody who was called in your childhood as i have been it is so hard to hear that word and not feel immediately a trigger reaction of how wrong it is. now to break down the story we're joined live by a political commentator and new york observer columnist under walker and political and social commentator mo and so are both of you are very welcome to the program mr walker if we could go ahead and start with you you know you get warnings if there's nudity or you know cursing in a program why not a warning for offensive language as well. well
a streaming service called brit box in the u.k. has slapped a warning label on all the episodes of the b.b.c. classic dr who falls complaints that the references to chinese people in an episode from 1977 were racist that absurd in question title the talent of wang chan has a white actor made up to play an east asian character the terms used in the programme to describe his appearance are branded as unacceptable it is really hard to watch because yellow face is so on except for now when you are...
49
49
Mar 25, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
it is thought 1000 brits have been stuck in peru, later today 200 people will leave the country and aan each passenger paid airways flight can each passenger pa id £250 to airways flight can each passenger paid £250 to get home and found all passengers have been prioritised. but with airports around the plate now filled with grounded planes questions are being asked if the government should
it is thought 1000 brits have been stuck in peru, later today 200 people will leave the country and aan each passenger paid airways flight can each passenger pa id £250 to airways flight can each passenger paid £250 to get home and found all passengers have been prioritised. but with airports around the plate now filled with grounded planes questions are being asked if the government should
43
43
Mar 25, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
tens of thousands of brits have now returned from spain but as 80 countries face restrictions on theirorders the usual routes to international hubs are closed. it is thought 1000 brits have been stuck in peru, later today 200 people will leave the country and a government backed british airways flight can each passenger paid airways flight can each passenger pa id £250 to airways flight can each passenger paid £250 to get home and found all passengers have been prioritised. but with airports around the plate 110w but with airports around the plate now filled with grounded planes questions are being asked if the government should be stepping in to provide more of these rescue flights. then and will have flights booked for next monday but as the situation changes day by day brits are leaning on the foreign office who faced demand for support as never seen before. time for a look at the weather. depending on where you are across the uk is very different views from your window this afternoon. in scotla nd your window this afternoon. in scotland and northern ireland a lot of cloud producing
tens of thousands of brits have now returned from spain but as 80 countries face restrictions on theirorders the usual routes to international hubs are closed. it is thought 1000 brits have been stuck in peru, later today 200 people will leave the country and a government backed british airways flight can each passenger paid airways flight can each passenger pa id £250 to airways flight can each passenger paid £250 to get home and found all passengers have been prioritised. but with airports...
302
302
Mar 10, 2020
03/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 0
brit hume is standing by with analysis of the coverage and the trump administration's response. breaking news correspondent trace gallagher kicks and stop with the administration's two prong attack. >> president trump is battling coronavirus on two fronts, trying to keep both american citizens in the u.s. economy healthy. today the president's head has a administration would work with airline, cruise ship, and hotel industries to mitigate the damage being done by the virus. he plans to discuss payroll tax relief with congress. watch. >> very substantial relief, that's a big number. we're also going to be talking about hourly wage earners getting help so that they can be in a position where they will not ever miss a paycheck. >> the economy was rocked by major drop in the market. it's mostly been blamed on a 20% drop in oil prices which experts say is being propelled by both russia and saudi arabia's refusal limit oil production, despite lower demands and some believe we could soon see oil hit $20 a barrel. that is good for drivers, but disastrous for oil producers. remember, mer
brit hume is standing by with analysis of the coverage and the trump administration's response. breaking news correspondent trace gallagher kicks and stop with the administration's two prong attack. >> president trump is battling coronavirus on two fronts, trying to keep both american citizens in the u.s. economy healthy. today the president's head has a administration would work with airline, cruise ship, and hotel industries to mitigate the damage being done by the virus. he plans to...
32
32
Mar 18, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
it covers about 90 percent of brits. and those that have private coverage. but this is becoming more popular because just in december there were 4 million brits on a waiting list to get treatment and the cancer treatment should not be delayed more than 62 days they have not met that standard for over five years and more important under the who study brits are at the bottom of the wrong the most industrialized country of all cancer rates for survival that tells you about life expectancy with cancer under a government controlled system. >> you mentioned this is a big concern how much will this cost? >> $32 trillion over ten years? trillion? >> not million or billion they said that would include with a reduced administrative cost but that would be the increase of federal spending the total cost is somewhere 50 or $60 trillion over ten years and it won't to be free, taxes have to go up sanders has said the new income tax on anyone earning over $29000 that's very low income in this country and what had a lot of people seven.five payroll tax elizabeth warren said
it covers about 90 percent of brits. and those that have private coverage. but this is becoming more popular because just in december there were 4 million brits on a waiting list to get treatment and the cancer treatment should not be delayed more than 62 days they have not met that standard for over five years and more important under the who study brits are at the bottom of the wrong the most industrialized country of all cancer rates for survival that tells you about life expectancy with...
146
146
Mar 17, 2020
03/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
senior political analyst brit hume joins us tonight.to have you, brit. >> thanks, shannon. >> shannon: i want to read a tweet you have, "president trump's covid-19 actions have been sensible and somewhat bold. his own statements have been rambling, both vague. they do not inspire confidence." they are getting some things right, getting some things wro wrong. >> actually, shannon, i will tell you today the president was much better. but he has a tendency to ramble. he has a tendency to say things in a rather vague manner. this is a moment where i think the president gets criticized by people all the time for the stuff he says, people who ignore what he does. in this particular instance, what he does is important and what he says is important too because there's a lot we don't know and there's a lot of questions we have, a lot we can't know. and it's very important for the people who speak about this, the president included, to speak with a certain precision and to be careful what they say. for example, when he said today, you know, this
senior political analyst brit hume joins us tonight.to have you, brit. >> thanks, shannon. >> shannon: i want to read a tweet you have, "president trump's covid-19 actions have been sensible and somewhat bold. his own statements have been rambling, both vague. they do not inspire confidence." they are getting some things right, getting some things wro wrong. >> actually, shannon, i will tell you today the president was much better. but he has a tendency to ramble. he...
55
55
Mar 28, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
many brits visiting family in india are also in a desperate situation.ld of it. i'm diabetic, i'm asthmatic, i have chronic migraines and i can have seizures. i'm not getting hold of anything at moment. i'm still lucky in where i am, but the hotel is supposed to be closing down. we're literally just stuck. in some parts of the country, basic supplies are running low, with police cracking down heavily on anyone who breaks the curfew. britain's acting high commissioner to india has promised to help those who have been stranded. this is an absolute priority for us and we are working around the clock to put arrangements in place. but there is frustration at a lack of information. miss england, bhasha mukherjee, travelled to kolkata for charity work. a junior doctor in lincolnshire, she just wants to get back to the hospital. i took the hippocratic 0ath to save lives and, you know, do what it takes. and it's a team feeling, you know, when you're part of the nhs. tens of thousands have signed an online petition calling on the government to bring people home. w
many brits visiting family in india are also in a desperate situation.ld of it. i'm diabetic, i'm asthmatic, i have chronic migraines and i can have seizures. i'm not getting hold of anything at moment. i'm still lucky in where i am, but the hotel is supposed to be closing down. we're literally just stuck. in some parts of the country, basic supplies are running low, with police cracking down heavily on anyone who breaks the curfew. britain's acting high commissioner to india has promised to...
479
479
Mar 4, 2020
03/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 479
favorite 0
quote 0
brit bret we will give you time. >> brit: let me bring them up. brit: democratic primary chance of winning 64.3% for biden, 25 pore 8% for sanders and everybody else is are crickets but hillary clinton comes in ahead of elizabeth warren. so that gives you an idea how the race stands in the eyes of people who are betting money tonight which means that joe biden in the betting odds is up 33% in the last day and in the last -- i can tell you the last week come up here. last week he is up 46.5%. >> juan: do you think that's beto o'rourke? jim clyburn of texas? >> bret: 100 bucks could have made you a lot of money. >> martha: let's go to shannon bream for the latest on the voting trends with our fox news voter analysis which has produced some pretty interesting numbers tonight. shannon? >> shannon: yeah, guys, the polls are closed in texas. it's one of the contests we are watching tonight. here's why we can't call the race yet. two groups strong for sanders those who don't go to church and those who didn't go to college. tonight in texan ders and biden
brit bret we will give you time. >> brit: let me bring them up. brit: democratic primary chance of winning 64.3% for biden, 25 pore 8% for sanders and everybody else is are crickets but hillary clinton comes in ahead of elizabeth warren. so that gives you an idea how the race stands in the eyes of people who are betting money tonight which means that joe biden in the betting odds is up 33% in the last day and in the last -- i can tell you the last week come up here. last week he is up...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
father correspondent shadi edwards daschle went to investigate where the stanley johnsons the only brit refusing to give up social drinking. most brits are treating coronavirus very seriously heeding advice to stay at home avoid social gatherings and avoid travel complete. when the prime minister advised against going to pubs a sound that was fine we need people to start working from home where they possibly can and you should avoid pubs clubs theaters and other such social. well london's liquor lovers are waking up to a new hangover free reality but for others if you need a drink you need a drink especially if you played a part in creating the man behind this very strange change of sobering rules when you go to the pubs are not. the problems you think what you think your son's going to say let's just told you not who he said before going to the pub but if i had to go to a pub i'd go to a bar so the p.m.'s does go to plan for that one but in saying use a bring up a storm online some are questioning why the prime minister's very own father is questioning his own coronavirus meshes is he
father correspondent shadi edwards daschle went to investigate where the stanley johnsons the only brit refusing to give up social drinking. most brits are treating coronavirus very seriously heeding advice to stay at home avoid social gatherings and avoid travel complete. when the prime minister advised against going to pubs a sound that was fine we need people to start working from home where they possibly can and you should avoid pubs clubs theaters and other such social. well london's...
162
162
Mar 3, 2020
03/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in senior political analyst brit hume to break that down. everybody is after him and they want to stop him. the president is tweeting, trolling him, their staging a coup against bernie. he is throwing gasoline on the fire. how do you think bernie sanders, how do you think they will react if he doesn't end up having the full endorsement? >> if he goes it with the most delegates, they will have a claim on a nomination. he won't have the nomination. they will have to get the majority of the delegates. if some other candidate gets the majority, on a first ballot or a later ballot, too bad for him. he will have no legitimate gripe. he has a negative chance as anybody. this idea they always establish -- it's very clear there was a splintered field in the senate of the extent, the democratic party. he had the left lane almost to himself. get competition from elizabeth warren, who has fizzled as a candidate. he is the real article people feel and she is not quite that. with these candidates dropping out, we had three more dropouts in south carolina.
let's bring in senior political analyst brit hume to break that down. everybody is after him and they want to stop him. the president is tweeting, trolling him, their staging a coup against bernie. he is throwing gasoline on the fire. how do you think bernie sanders, how do you think they will react if he doesn't end up having the full endorsement? >> if he goes it with the most delegates, they will have a claim on a nomination. he won't have the nomination. they will have to get the...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
as far as brit box is concerned that they can't buy this kind of publicity not really you can get this kind of coverage however you know these are outdated and we do need better systems in place it's all very easy to talk about the past in negative terms but progress in the nature of progress is that people in the past will seem to be backward well they are a little bit backward compatible but i think there's no harm in being able to watch those programs and the way. up to date stories are looking so far today here in r.t. will back with more than half a. presence of the full force with all the little truck there was a news new york at the song in china the style well i'm sure the spinach look you feel and i'd ministry's for war for your clothes or not and i do it is mine go for bush but i will push the fossil fuel bush are going to get us no. one else will so . yes. thanks guys or financial survival. when customers go buy your supplies. then else well reducible our. that's undercutting but what's good for market it's not good for the global economy. good food descriptions sound upper
as far as brit box is concerned that they can't buy this kind of publicity not really you can get this kind of coverage however you know these are outdated and we do need better systems in place it's all very easy to talk about the past in negative terms but progress in the nature of progress is that people in the past will seem to be backward well they are a little bit backward compatible but i think there's no harm in being able to watch those programs and the way. up to date stories are...
62
62
Mar 11, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
there she is, brit anya, buderus ea, the union jack shield, there she is, brit anya, buderus ea, the intelligent fiscal support machine but imagine ifjohn mcdonnell had presented this budget, what with the karting have looked like? a magic money tree shaking things, fantasy economics —— cartoon. it would have been because that man is incapable of running an economy! this is what a lot of commentators have said, including yourself, today, rishi sunak has essentially parked the tory tanks on labour's lohan. watching labour faces on the opposition benches when rishi sunak was on his feet, many of them were discreetly nodding in agreement with many of the measures he introduced but looking glum at the same time because he —— they thought he is shooting our foxes one by one. i don't only agree with that but the lawn on which he parked these tanks is in the centre left side of the labour party but right in the core of the red wall, right in the north and the midlands saying, "i'm here for you, we are spending money on you and thank you for voting for us". where i disagree with henry, if yo
there she is, brit anya, buderus ea, the union jack shield, there she is, brit anya, buderus ea, the intelligent fiscal support machine but imagine ifjohn mcdonnell had presented this budget, what with the karting have looked like? a magic money tree shaking things, fantasy economics —— cartoon. it would have been because that man is incapable of running an economy! this is what a lot of commentators have said, including yourself, today, rishi sunak has essentially parked the tory tanks on...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
bringing in strict new measures all monday some brits it seems is still ignoring warnings we take a look at that more so than back. join me every thursday on the alex salmond shill and i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. again now authorities in italy are hopeful they've started to turn the tide on the pandemic the number of confirmed cases have gone down there for a 4th consecutive day but still the country seeing hundreds of people succumb to the virus on a daily basis still with italy remaining the hardest hit nation in terms of fatalities and desperate times of call for desperate measures in one northern town this is a sad thing to see isn't it were a church is being turned into a holding place for coffins coffin upon coffin that the situation is so bad that there are queues forming around the province for funeral services a priest for the church said they are expecting many more coffins to in the coming days mean time ever more countries are coming to italy's aid to help with a crisis best they can a convoy of 22
bringing in strict new measures all monday some brits it seems is still ignoring warnings we take a look at that more so than back. join me every thursday on the alex salmond shill and i'll be speaking to a guest of the world of politics sports business i'm show business i'll see you then. again now authorities in italy are hopeful they've started to turn the tide on the pandemic the number of confirmed cases have gone down there for a 4th consecutive day but still the country seeing hundreds...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
with infection confirmation is growing many brits are growing frustrated in the government's response and the optics created from the prime minister being able to what's perceived as cut the queue for a coronavirus test former u.k. m.p. george galloway is here to weigh in so george many brits are upset that the prime minister who seems to be displaying little to no symptoms at all was able to obtain a test people view him as a queue jumper when the commoners who are very ill in hospital can't even get to test themselves how do you view the optics of all of this. well as donald trump a week or so ago i mean though. of the world the people who are running things people who are in charge will be able to jump queues the problem is not so much the the prime minister of britain can get our coronavirus test but the other people cannot particularly the doctors and nurses who presumably administer of the test to the british prime minister it is a scandal of monumental proportions that not only can our medical stuff not get a test many of them are without even the basic p.p. either personal pro
with infection confirmation is growing many brits are growing frustrated in the government's response and the optics created from the prime minister being able to what's perceived as cut the queue for a coronavirus test former u.k. m.p. george galloway is here to weigh in so george many brits are upset that the prime minister who seems to be displaying little to no symptoms at all was able to obtain a test people view him as a queue jumper when the commoners who are very ill in hospital can't...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
as far as brit box is concerned that they can't buy this kind of publicity not really you can get this kind of coverage however you know these are outdated and we do need better systems in place it's all very easy to talk about the past and negative times but progress in the nature of progress is that people in the past will seem to be backward well they are a little bit backward compatible but i think there's no harm in being able to watch those programs anyway next thing without international updates coming your way and often. in the united states presidential candidates debate the future of the u.s. and the world. max kaiser and stacy herbert dig into the burning questions of this election cycle one topic every week. tax student debt trade was corporate money universal basic income and more catch up with what's front running this sunday exclusively on r.t. . no not one tough. enough lose often i don't want to have snakes on the definitions and i'm buying. one seeking out a new south. and. taking in the city in the south just. to get the gun and then yeah i'm going to bring. hell is
as far as brit box is concerned that they can't buy this kind of publicity not really you can get this kind of coverage however you know these are outdated and we do need better systems in place it's all very easy to talk about the past and negative times but progress in the nature of progress is that people in the past will seem to be backward well they are a little bit backward compatible but i think there's no harm in being able to watch those programs anyway next thing without international...
222
222
Mar 17, 2020
03/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
brit hume. next, the story exclusive, 25-year-old military -- 25 year military officer who spent trapped in quarantine on a cruise ship for 22 days. we will speak with him about his experience which is ongoing, next. isn't bingo just an ok use of your hosting abilities? it's like getting a samsung galaxy s20 5g, and not getting it with at&t. america's best network. bingo! no, you can't have bingo. i just called out two numbers. you do this every week! get the most from your revolutionary samsung galaxy s20 5g. switch now and get one for $10 a month from at&t. building 5g on america's best network. we do things differently and aother money managers, don't understand why. because our way works great for us! but not for your clients. that's why we're a fiduciary, obligated to put clients first. so, what do you provide? cookie cutter portfolios? nope. we tailor portfolios to our client's needs. but you do sell investments that earn you high commissions, right? we don't have those. so, what's in it f
brit hume. next, the story exclusive, 25-year-old military -- 25 year military officer who spent trapped in quarantine on a cruise ship for 22 days. we will speak with him about his experience which is ongoing, next. isn't bingo just an ok use of your hosting abilities? it's like getting a samsung galaxy s20 5g, and not getting it with at&t. america's best network. bingo! no, you can't have bingo. i just called out two numbers. you do this every week! get the most from your revolutionary...
54
54
Mar 1, 2020
03/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
if you had a site normally you can cite what's the brits and the malaysian ringback being. and not the least of all parliamentarians. sorry. malaysia is the parliament feet democracy saw. in perhaps what have. you cited and. the power is there you. also. post. but i'll just say the king is with the site it is very complex there revolving door in the shifting alliances in malaysian politics but tell me what difference does it actually make having the leader of best satu coalition as prime minister and bringing oh no back to power as part of a coalition what kind of difference is this new era of deans a prime ministership to that of most. well. the coalition which conducts a mock when he was prime minister was a mile high ratio of cards nation we have interests all the various companies the malaysia in mind not the new correlation that i read in yes the. well then they told me that by one race i mean that my late great we. read must needs parties such. as. the just the extremist part the thoughts that song i think a lot of malaysians with a thing that the actions as to why th
if you had a site normally you can cite what's the brits and the malaysian ringback being. and not the least of all parliamentarians. sorry. malaysia is the parliament feet democracy saw. in perhaps what have. you cited and. the power is there you. also. post. but i'll just say the king is with the site it is very complex there revolving door in the shifting alliances in malaysian politics but tell me what difference does it actually make having the leader of best satu coalition as prime...
514
514
Mar 11, 2020
03/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 514
favorite 0
quote 1
that's what they had about him here is a political analyst brit hume joins us tonight. and i don't want to be insincere or pull one clip out of context, but there have been a number of them recently where the crew the vice president explodes and aggression. i don't remember him doing that in years past. what did you think this is? >> i've known him a long time and he can work himself up in a passionate speech speeches and so on. when he's arguing about issues in a debate but i don't ever remember him exploding at voters like he did him this instance today and throwing profanity the way he did and the guy is full of spit except he didn't say spit. that is something new. there is a number of things about joe biden. as you and i know, he he tends to make gaps and if you know him long enough, you think they are kind of funny and part of who he is and harmless. but more recently -- >> tucker: and kind of appealing. >> and you also know, tucker, what a nice guy he is. he is generally a nice guy. >> tucker: i agree. >> more recently, however, he's begun to forget things. he di
that's what they had about him here is a political analyst brit hume joins us tonight. and i don't want to be insincere or pull one clip out of context, but there have been a number of them recently where the crew the vice president explodes and aggression. i don't remember him doing that in years past. what did you think this is? >> i've known him a long time and he can work himself up in a passionate speech speeches and so on. when he's arguing about issues in a debate but i don't ever...
51
51
Mar 31, 2020
03/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the swiss and the brits, taking a different approach. the brits we don't know yet.he swiss a slightly different approach. nejra: great to have you on the show. in terms to have the banks under the jurisdiction over the e.c.b., has the market always discounted the suspension of dividends? >> that is a really good question. dividends being suspended will add to capital buffers. it probably adds about 50 basis points or so to capital, but the really big question right now for bank investors in the eurozone and globally is how deep is this recession going to be and how long will it last? the biggest problem that the eurozone banks face is that they go into this recession with low profitability. balance sheets are much stronger than 10 years ago. loads more capital. lots more liquidity. the problem is earnings. income ratios are high. margins are already low. you're going into this recession in the second quarter, economists are talking about being down 13%, 14% year-on-year. that's way deeper than what we're going to see in asia and the u.s. they have a particularly dif
the swiss and the brits, taking a different approach. the brits we don't know yet.he swiss a slightly different approach. nejra: great to have you on the show. in terms to have the banks under the jurisdiction over the e.c.b., has the market always discounted the suspension of dividends? >> that is a really good question. dividends being suspended will add to capital buffers. it probably adds about 50 basis points or so to capital, but the really big question right now for bank investors...