0
0.0
Nov 1, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he's writing about some vulgar subjects both about his time initially working as police officer in burma. and his disenchantment with the empire. but then being and out in paris and london, as he put it, slumming it in those two metropolitan capitals. and his experience with the unemployed and underemployed of 1930s europe. so he never formally changes his name, though. i mean, his first wife, eileen o'shaughnessy, becomes eileen o'shaughnessy. blair and his second wife takes the last name. but that is not his legal surname. it's a nom de plume. what did he write that first novel and how many novels did he write over the course of his writing career? so he's write seven books, length novels and nonfiction, as well as countless newspaper and magazine articles. over the course of his career. he starts his first novel, which burmese days. it's not first novel he publishes, but it's the first one he writes in the 1920s, while he's serving as a police officer in burma. and the first book that he publishes is down out in paris, in london, in the early 1930s. and then he has a quick succession
he's writing about some vulgar subjects both about his time initially working as police officer in burma. and his disenchantment with the empire. but then being and out in paris and london, as he put it, slumming it in those two metropolitan capitals. and his experience with the unemployed and underemployed of 1930s europe. so he never formally changes his name, though. i mean, his first wife, eileen o'shaughnessy, becomes eileen o'shaughnessy. blair and his second wife takes the last name. but...
0
0.0
Nov 16, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
in afghanistan and burma. the impression of the talmuds only country in the world the girls are denied the ability to attend school above the sixth grade to put on top of degrees like these, the afghan people have experienced widespread drought. food insecurity, skyrocketing food prices, flash flood, air pollution, exacerbating the harshness of life and increasing the likelihood that afghanistan remains a failed state. again the climate impacts have been politically devastating to women and girls. as noted recently released strategy to empower adolescent girls horribly girls and young women around the world faced increased risk of gender-based violence declines in well-being including their mental health and lack of access to essential services due to climate related disasters. similarly and burma a nation expressing deep internal conflict from the 2021 military takeover basis on precedent and climate impacts specifically from intensifying cycles of drought and monsoons that exacerbate the dire humanitarian si
in afghanistan and burma. the impression of the talmuds only country in the world the girls are denied the ability to attend school above the sixth grade to put on top of degrees like these, the afghan people have experienced widespread drought. food insecurity, skyrocketing food prices, flash flood, air pollution, exacerbating the harshness of life and increasing the likelihood that afghanistan remains a failed state. again the climate impacts have been politically devastating to women and...
0
0.0
Nov 21, 2024
11/24
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thrive city's newest eatery, kaya by burma love, is serving up vibrant flavors of southeast asianbe, you know, a thriving part of the neighborhood. we hope to introduce burmese food and bridge the cultures through food. >> fans of the burma food group will recognize favorites like the tea leaves, salad and garlic noodles with parmesan. but there are new street snacks like wagyu skewers only available at this location. wow. it's amazing. >> thank you. >> smoky up the promenade on the top floor is kiko pizzeria, the newest concept from the kiko family. >> you got to tell your story right or somebody else will tell it for you. >> chef and co-owner david nayfeld grew up within walking distance of the oakland arena, where he watched the team play as a kid. >> i think that we're capable of turning around, and i think that we're capable of doing great things. i think this neighborhood is a perfect example of what all of san francisco can do, right? the whole mission bay mission rock area is tremendous. they're building parks outside. >> the pizzeria features a large heated patio and indo
. >> thrive city's newest eatery, kaya by burma love, is serving up vibrant flavors of southeast asianbe, you know, a thriving part of the neighborhood. we hope to introduce burmese food and bridge the cultures through food. >> fans of the burma food group will recognize favorites like the tea leaves, salad and garlic noodles with parmesan. but there are new street snacks like wagyu skewers only available at this location. wow. it's amazing. >> thank you. >> smoky up the...
0
0.0
Nov 13, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
take for example the situations in afghanistan and burma. the afghan people are suffering from the brutality of the taliban and. it is the only country in the world where girls are denied the ability to attend school above the sixth grade. on top of degrees like these the afghan people have experienced widespread drought, food insecurity, skyrocketing food prices, flash floods, air pollution, exacerbating the harshness of life, and increasing the likelihood that afghanistan remains a failed state. again, the climate impacts have been particularly devastating to women and girls. as noted in our recently released 2024 us strategy to empower adolescent girls globally, girls and young women in afghanistan and around the world face increased risk of gender-based violence, decline in well-being including their mental health and lack of access to essential services due to climate-related disasters. similarly in burma, a nation experiencing deep internal conflict following the 2021 military takeover faces unprecedented climate impacts, specifically
take for example the situations in afghanistan and burma. the afghan people are suffering from the brutality of the taliban and. it is the only country in the world where girls are denied the ability to attend school above the sixth grade. on top of degrees like these the afghan people have experienced widespread drought, food insecurity, skyrocketing food prices, flash floods, air pollution, exacerbating the harshness of life, and increasing the likelihood that afghanistan remains a failed...
0
0.0
Nov 21, 2024
11/24
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thrive city's newest eatery, kaya by burma love, is serving up vibrant flavors of southeast asianas a packed house on this game day. >> we hope to be, you know, a thriving part of the neighborhood. we hope to introduce burmese food and bridge the cultures through food. >> fans of the burma food group will recognize favorites like the tea leaves, salad and garlic noodles with parmesan. but there are new street snacks like wagyu skewers only available at this location. wow. it's amazing. >> thank you smokey. >> yes, up the promenade on the top floor is kiko pizzeria, the newest concept from the kiko family. >> you got to tell your story right or somebody else will tell it for you. >> chef and co-owner david nayfeld grew up within walking distance of the oakland arena, where he watched the team play as a kid. now he's combining two lifelong passions pizza and the golden state warriors. >> i believe in san francisco. we've had our challenges, but the truth is, i think that we're capable of turning around, and i think that we're capable of doing great things. i think this neighborhood
. >> thrive city's newest eatery, kaya by burma love, is serving up vibrant flavors of southeast asianas a packed house on this game day. >> we hope to be, you know, a thriving part of the neighborhood. we hope to introduce burmese food and bridge the cultures through food. >> fans of the burma food group will recognize favorites like the tea leaves, salad and garlic noodles with parmesan. but there are new street snacks like wagyu skewers only available at this location. wow....
0
0.0
Nov 12, 2024
11/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
he died fighting for the united states in burma during world war two. his daughter, diane robin, says for decades she had no information on what happened to her dad. but in june, using dna, the military was finally able to identify the soldier's remains. he was flown to the bay area last friday and given a military procession through walnut creek. it puts closure, and friday night i got to meet my dad for the first time, and i got to touch him for the first time. and then just this afternoon, i said goodbye to him. when they closed the casket. so it's just been a lot of tears and a lot of joy. incredible, incredible. she has that closure. this is part of a larger effort by the department of defense to identify 80,000 service members nationwide. let's take you outside now on this monday evening. a live look in emeryville. jeff is going to return with and it looks like wednesday afternoon would be that best chance primarily up towards the north bay. right now, though, that latest storm system has moved on and we've got some chillier temperatures setting i
he died fighting for the united states in burma during world war two. his daughter, diane robin, says for decades she had no information on what happened to her dad. but in june, using dna, the military was finally able to identify the soldier's remains. he was flown to the bay area last friday and given a military procession through walnut creek. it puts closure, and friday night i got to meet my dad for the first time, and i got to touch him for the first time. and then just this afternoon, i...
0
0.0
Nov 21, 2024
11/24
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thrive city's newest eatery, kaya by burma love, is serving up vibrant flavors of southeast asianart of the neighborhood. we hope to introduce burmese food and bridge the cultures through food. >> fans of the burma food group will recognize favorites like the tea leaves, salad and garlic noodles with parmesan. but there are new street snacks like wagyu skewers only available at this location. wow. that's amazing. >> thank you. >> smoky? yep. up the promenade on the top floor is kiko pizzeria. the newest concept from the kiko family. >> you got to tell your story, right, or somebody else will tell it for you. >> chef and co-owner david nayfeld grew up within walking distance of the oakland arena, where he watched the team play as a kid. >> i think that we're capable of turning around, and i think that we're capable of doing great things. i think this neighborhood is a perfect example of what all of san francisco can do, right? the whole mission bay mission rock area is tremendous. they're building parks outside. >> the pizzeria features a large heated patio and indoor dining space.
. >> thrive city's newest eatery, kaya by burma love, is serving up vibrant flavors of southeast asianart of the neighborhood. we hope to introduce burmese food and bridge the cultures through food. >> fans of the burma food group will recognize favorites like the tea leaves, salad and garlic noodles with parmesan. but there are new street snacks like wagyu skewers only available at this location. wow. that's amazing. >> thank you. >> smoky? yep. up the promenade on the...
0
0.0
Nov 12, 2024
11/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
fallen soldier herman jerome, son started known as jerry, was killed fighting in burma during world war two. 80 year old diane carbone of clayton never got to meet her dad. she was born a month after he was killed. i missed him my whole life and i knew i have felt him in my heart. for decades, she never knew where his remains were or what happened to him. but in june, using dna, the military was able to solve the mystery. the soldier, known for decades as x75, was jerry son's dad. he was flown to the bay area friday and given a military procession through walnut creek today. diane said her final goodbye to her father. it's closure. and friday night i got to meet my dad for the first time, and i got to touch him for the first time. and then just this afternoon, i said goodbye to him when they closed the casket. so it's just been a lot of tears and a lot of joy. after years of being told her grandfather's remains could not be recovered, mindy pemberton says she's grateful to have him home, to know where he is now and to be able to bring him home. it just it means the world to us. i'm i'm
fallen soldier herman jerome, son started known as jerry, was killed fighting in burma during world war two. 80 year old diane carbone of clayton never got to meet her dad. she was born a month after he was killed. i missed him my whole life and i knew i have felt him in my heart. for decades, she never knew where his remains were or what happened to him. but in june, using dna, the military was able to solve the mystery. the soldier, known for decades as x75, was jerry son's dad. he was flown...
0
0.0
Nov 10, 2024
11/24
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
succeeded in holding the road to india, a turning point in the war in the east and the liberation of burmaed. british, canadian, australian, and indian troops side by side. their graves, looked after by the commonwealth war graves commission, stand on the very ground where they fought. inscribed on the kohima memorial: "when you go home tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow we gave our today." massed bands... ..stand at ease... the pipes and drums play flowers of the forest — it is the fist time they have played here at —— it is the first time they have played here at the cenotaph. the massed bands will now play nimrod — one of elgar�*s famed enigma variations. a musical depiction of friendship, of comradeship. which is what we see here on whitehall among the many thousands waiting to come past the cenotaph to pay their respects to the dead. standing, listening to the music, occasionally chatting among themselves. silence will fall at 11 o'clock. and after that for the service of remembrance. but now, nimrod. the pause because the music is timed to end at exactly when the moment the k
succeeded in holding the road to india, a turning point in the war in the east and the liberation of burmaed. british, canadian, australian, and indian troops side by side. their graves, looked after by the commonwealth war graves commission, stand on the very ground where they fought. inscribed on the kohima memorial: "when you go home tell them of us and say, for your tomorrow we gave our today." massed bands... ..stand at ease... the pipes and drums play flowers of the forest —...
0
0.0
Nov 16, 2024
11/24
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the sale starts at ten at the bridge yard on burma road in oakland, and tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door, and if you can't make it to the event, this weekend, some of these items will be available online. it is that time of year again. get ready to put on your ice skates and join an olympic champion on the rink. here's marcus washington with what's going down tonight. while the rest of the bay area will experience mild temperatures, the weekend forecast over in san ramon. well, it calls for below freezing on the ice. that is okay. so i want to show you this. this is one of the young performers practicing for tonight's official grand opening of the kristi yamaguchi holiday ice rink. this is over at city center bishop ranch. so the rink is bigger, slightly bigger than it has been in years past as it returns for its fifth year in a row. so bishop ranch leaders say that anticipation for ice skating this holiday season is building. it's something that now resonates with san ramon. and, you know, a lot of our community, our members, rely on it. they look forward to it. a lot of the
the sale starts at ten at the bridge yard on burma road in oakland, and tickets are $15 in advance, $18 at the door, and if you can't make it to the event, this weekend, some of these items will be available online. it is that time of year again. get ready to put on your ice skates and join an olympic champion on the rink. here's marcus washington with what's going down tonight. while the rest of the bay area will experience mild temperatures, the weekend forecast over in san ramon. well, it...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the industry is it will with money who for us as the last short story in burma shuts off to that cool data. oops, of industrialization who disappeared from had no need of an industrialized africa added value must be generated in france and africa must remain below world prices as a market and rule materials supply up the story behind. so he'll come up century is a classic example of how from sort to exploit molly and results is without investing an industrialized thing, the country, and they're really slow to business that sooner problem less what are there? and so, unless you're low called will rarely be just a lot of money and dissolve and cut all our life less than what you're doing. these are, is it for the, for the home through the dealer popular? does she want money? so to send a flyer for them to come away or what are you see on a salty lot. i don't want to do losing format. i flew on the phone with me. hello. this is also to local restaurant. do notice list both activity report on the new from the deputy who loves the most. if john frontier presumes as all fucked you don't wan
the industry is it will with money who for us as the last short story in burma shuts off to that cool data. oops, of industrialization who disappeared from had no need of an industrialized africa added value must be generated in france and africa must remain below world prices as a market and rule materials supply up the story behind. so he'll come up century is a classic example of how from sort to exploit molly and results is without investing an industrialized thing, the country, and they're...
0
0.0
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
so all these people, those people had to go to new york so noted in the burma cars, though with that families with the children, with everything they had a so back then brock obama in fact, sold to the 5. but let's say, let's say is that the magic facilities, and since then we haven't had access to them. so the, of course, the 1st week of the trumps the presidency might need the ones comes to the fis plans to engage in normal diploma. say, with russia, those plans were onto mind in many ways. and di, i believe that's a, it could happen that the, this a desire to and so what these things do to make its as bad as possible for us. this is going to, this is what we're seeing right now as well. okay? what do you know about the consequences? so the actions are by the terrace fighters and what is most co position in this regard? because we'll talk to, well, let me put this way to the new system. the fact of that has been, recent reports has something new for us. these subversive, have for us against the bellows. we have been witnessing is name still since that 2020 election for several year
so all these people, those people had to go to new york so noted in the burma cars, though with that families with the children, with everything they had a so back then brock obama in fact, sold to the 5. but let's say, let's say is that the magic facilities, and since then we haven't had access to them. so the, of course, the 1st week of the trumps the presidency might need the ones comes to the fis plans to engage in normal diploma. say, with russia, those plans were onto mind in many ways....
0
0.0
Nov 10, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
terrorist threat to the people of bangladesh and the protection of the ratings who have fled from burma into bangladesh and who have been having a right to be protected. the people are incredibly generous so we are working with them to make sure that continues. these are some of things we are doing. above all else we are working to make it clear that it's very tricky to take over an interim transition and we have the balance speed in delivering with getting himself out of office in calling for elections and aiding a roadmap for the people for what comes next. i'm so glad you asked about this and be assured the most senior levels of our different when to stand the opportunities we understand the challenges. >> so critical in addition to combating the many threats we have been talking about. yes, sir come to the microphone. we will round us up at the third and final question and then we will close. >> you didn't mention it so what is your assessment for what we should do more of what this country and actively supporting democracy. we hope ukraine will win the war against russia and there'
terrorist threat to the people of bangladesh and the protection of the ratings who have fled from burma into bangladesh and who have been having a right to be protected. the people are incredibly generous so we are working with them to make sure that continues. these are some of things we are doing. above all else we are working to make it clear that it's very tricky to take over an interim transition and we have the balance speed in delivering with getting himself out of office in calling for...
0
0.0
Nov 11, 2024
11/24
by
FBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and then of course, they got married there they are, having i talk about my uncle, died in burma wasy could not get his remains because unfortunately it was terrible explosion, pasquali bartiromo veterans worked hard courageous home of the brave home of the brave thank you so much for which a cheryl president-elect trp filling out cabinet acting immigration customs and border protection tom holman in charge of u.s. border security will be his border czar in charge of deportation, praised holman yesterday nobody better an pliechg controlling borders trump's impact on border felt before he even takes office a caravan thousands of migrants vl traveling through mexico has shrunk to about half original size, after trump's victory getting the memo joining is former inhabitable border patrol council president brandon judd, thank you so much for all that you have done for this country, for of playing our border for all those years in arizona and texas your reaction. >> i think a great, when you look how big, the department of homeland security is you need somebody that is -- responding direc
and then of course, they got married there they are, having i talk about my uncle, died in burma wasy could not get his remains because unfortunately it was terrible explosion, pasquali bartiromo veterans worked hard courageous home of the brave home of the brave thank you so much for which a cheryl president-elect trp filling out cabinet acting immigration customs and border protection tom holman in charge of u.s. border security will be his border czar in charge of deportation, praised holman...
0
0.0
Nov 11, 2024
11/24
by
KPIX
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
the minnesota native was lost in 1944 in burma which is known as -- today. >>> a beautiful day for the annual veterans day parade on the embarcadero. dozens of servicemembers marching from fisherman's wharf including a group of veterans who service was cut short because of their sexual orientation. >> i was bound to be gay. i was discharged other than honorable for being lgbtq. i love the idea of serving the values that the country represents. that's freedom, representation, quality, and equity. that is what free means. >> that is one of more than 80,000 veterans taking part in a class-action lawsuit against the pentagon over the discharges being downgraded. because of sexual orientation. >>> looking at arlington national cemetery in virginia right now. president biden, vice president kamala harris willie o'ree that the tomb of the unknown soldier. biden will deliver remarks on this veterans day. we hope it's a meaningful day for all of your. >>> 6:11. honoring veterans across the bay area. let's go to veronica with one of those. >> reporter: later today, veterans will be honored at th
the minnesota native was lost in 1944 in burma which is known as -- today. >>> a beautiful day for the annual veterans day parade on the embarcadero. dozens of servicemembers marching from fisherman's wharf including a group of veterans who service was cut short because of their sexual orientation. >> i was bound to be gay. i was discharged other than honorable for being lgbtq. i love the idea of serving the values that the country represents. that's freedom, representation,...
0
0.0
Nov 30, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but i'm thinking for somebody in south africa or burma or north korea or ukraine. what do they want to hear from the president, the united states? so those were usually the type of questions i was asking. and but i had to be careful not to stump them with a too obscure question. so you had to balance it out. you want you want to get an answer. i also one technique that i found, especially when we were on the south lawn and the president's to marine one, it's noisy, right? so i think reagan was the first to perfect this where he could pretend he couldn't hear the question because the helicopter noise so what i found worked with trump and probably as advice for any president questioning any president that situation is to keep your question to seven words or less, and especially what donald trump, after you said three or four words, he already had an answer. as soon as he figured out what the topic was, he wouldn't even let you get to the end of the question. so then you were probably going get follow ups. so that was one technique that i developed on that beat. did y
but i'm thinking for somebody in south africa or burma or north korea or ukraine. what do they want to hear from the president, the united states? so those were usually the type of questions i was asking. and but i had to be careful not to stump them with a too obscure question. so you had to balance it out. you want you want to get an answer. i also one technique that i found, especially when we were on the south lawn and the president's to marine one, it's noisy, right? so i think reagan was...
0
0.0
Nov 11, 2024
11/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> my father china, burma and india in world war ii. >> ainsley: tell you the story? >> yes.ver here? >> yeah. >> ainsley: tell me why you voted in this election. what was most important to you and your wildfire? >> we have been voting since we were students in madrid, spain, we voted be a tennessee at the embassy. the embassy to madrid was andrew bittle duke i. >> ainsley: relative. >> no. he wasn't. i was an a western and he was eastern. they never asked me so i got to go everywhere. >> ainsley: that was smart. >> it worked well. >> ainsley: whats with a most important to you this election, the economy? >> the economy, migration. we're biz men here. and women all of it. about 10 things off track and, you know, i grew up with ronald reagan, i know how it works. >> ainsley: yeah. >> on pursuance. >> ainsley: there is a little girl here, is she is probably one and a half, two years old. we see her running around. her name is reagan. spelled just like ronald reagan. >> thank you for being here. welcome home. >> ainsley: so good to be home. i love it. i love these southern value
. >> my father china, burma and india in world war ii. >> ainsley: tell you the story? >> yes.ver here? >> yeah. >> ainsley: tell me why you voted in this election. what was most important to you and your wildfire? >> we have been voting since we were students in madrid, spain, we voted be a tennessee at the embassy. the embassy to madrid was andrew bittle duke i. >> ainsley: relative. >> no. he wasn't. i was an a western and he was eastern. they...
0
0.0
Nov 30, 2024
11/24
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
some new ones include $45 million went to fund a dea scholarship in burma somewhere.al sharpton must be smiling. 3 million went to girl centered climate efforts in brazil. whatever that means. nobody knows. and more than 288,000 is being used to form diverse bird watching groups. because that's your biggest problem. but all that pales in comparison to what the national institutes of health spent on studying racism in the last four years, nearly $1.5 billion. that's billion with a b. some of our favorite projects include $650,000 spent studying prenatal racism, 130,000 funded, a study to examine anti-racist healing in nature, 150,000 grand went 150,000 went to study whether perceived racism could be linked to the cardiovascular disease and aging complications. whatever you're doing, you're in the wrong line of work, apparently. and speaking of medical bills, doctor anthony fauci is still feasting off the government's table as a private citizen. we spent 15 million on his security and transportation detail after he retired from january 4th, 2023 to september of this yea
some new ones include $45 million went to fund a dea scholarship in burma somewhere.al sharpton must be smiling. 3 million went to girl centered climate efforts in brazil. whatever that means. nobody knows. and more than 288,000 is being used to form diverse bird watching groups. because that's your biggest problem. but all that pales in comparison to what the national institutes of health spent on studying racism in the last four years, nearly $1.5 billion. that's billion with a b. some of our...
0
0.0
Nov 29, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
but he crashed in burma. and peter w who was a test pilot for general schnall and the original vgs, who died in a test flight in october 41, about six weeks before pearl harbor. dad used to talk about his atkinson cousins who flew in world war two. and he was so proud of them. i could see it in his eyes when he read me a book about flying tigers. and i went to my dad to be that proud of me. someday. so along with dad's relatives, they were he was born on indian reservation and goes back to full name, not timothy, who means he's in the history books is no heart, but it literally translates to no heart of fear. and revolutionary war lieutenant colonel richard campbell, who fought at the second battle of camden at hopkirk hill back in 96, in 1781, and died at utah springs in october 1781 and was buried on the field. so military ethos and warrior ethics goes way back, and my family, another inspiration was my brother bruce, who's here today. and i'm very proud of him. and so that's what i wanted to do, was make m
but he crashed in burma. and peter w who was a test pilot for general schnall and the original vgs, who died in a test flight in october 41, about six weeks before pearl harbor. dad used to talk about his atkinson cousins who flew in world war two. and he was so proud of them. i could see it in his eyes when he read me a book about flying tigers. and i went to my dad to be that proud of me. someday. so along with dad's relatives, they were he was born on indian reservation and goes back to full...
0
0.0
Nov 11, 2024
11/24
by
GBN
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
therefore, it's no great surprise that people don't mention people from kenya or burma.u could just artificially begin to promote remembering people from different parts of the world, that that could somehow transform people's remembrance, experience. you know, if people aren't joining in remembrance with remembrance events , it's with remembrance events, it's because they are. they are out of touch. they're out of touch with their country's tradition. >> i know that you're trying to imply that we're going to have we're going to have to. >> no, i'm saying vaguely not. >> no, i'm saying vaguely not. >> all right. we're going to have to move on and emily maitlis might consider this story chiroptera affliction crazy. because if you've ever wondered where your hard earned taxes are spent. look no further than the £100 million bat shed erected by hs2 developers as a means of appeasing the planning quango, natural england, to ensure that not a single bat was killed during the building of hs2. the buckinghamshire monstrosity has unsurprisingly irked many of the local residents,
therefore, it's no great surprise that people don't mention people from kenya or burma.u could just artificially begin to promote remembering people from different parts of the world, that that could somehow transform people's remembrance, experience. you know, if people aren't joining in remembrance with remembrance events , it's with remembrance events, it's because they are. they are out of touch. they're out of touch with their country's tradition. >> i know that you're trying to...
5
5.0
Nov 5, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
because we have been together, look at these people, the front row joe's, the north carolina women burmait. they don't come to our rallies if they don't love the country. but they have -- here is the only thing, in closing. we have done these rallies and they are only done for one purpose. to put us in a position that we can be put into tomorrow to fix our country. otherwise the rallies are just nice entertainment. so all of these rallies that we have had for years now, they are done to put us -- you know after that last horrible situation when so many bad things happened, china was immediately allowed to go and buy oil and iran has hundreds of billions of dollars now. they were broke. so many things happened. it is really sad. we were put in a position where -- i can't tell you yet, i mean, we were certainly that the two or three yard line and the only way we can blow it is if you blow it. i have given you the. ball you just have to go and vote. if they vote, it's over. they know it. they know it. they know it. they have already pulled out of a couple of states. word is they pulled out
because we have been together, look at these people, the front row joe's, the north carolina women burmait. they don't come to our rallies if they don't love the country. but they have -- here is the only thing, in closing. we have done these rallies and they are only done for one purpose. to put us in a position that we can be put into tomorrow to fix our country. otherwise the rallies are just nice entertainment. so all of these rallies that we have had for years now, they are done to put us...
0
0.0
Nov 21, 2024
11/24
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
now, thrive city's newest establishment, kaya by burma love is serving vibrant flavors of southeast asianfood. splash at thrive city is a 30,000 square foot, two story, state of the art sports bar. it features four bars, a rec room, a beer garden, and more than 80 tvs, including a 70 foot long screen. >> do you think that one of the things that has been missing in the narrative of san francisco since the pandemic has been, you know, what is the energy? why would i come off of my couch in my house in the east bay or in marin and come to the city? so coming in with a venue as big as this that hasn't been created before in the bay area is really our response to that. >> now, there are several other popular bay area brand eateries that are also due to open before the nba all-star game in february at chase center in san francisco, officials said. thrive city will be the city's second entertainment zone. entertainment zones allow restaurants and retailers to sell alcohol to go. the city's first entertainment center is front street downtown. they've held two events since september. >> all right.
now, thrive city's newest establishment, kaya by burma love is serving vibrant flavors of southeast asianfood. splash at thrive city is a 30,000 square foot, two story, state of the art sports bar. it features four bars, a rec room, a beer garden, and more than 80 tvs, including a 70 foot long screen. >> do you think that one of the things that has been missing in the narrative of san francisco since the pandemic has been, you know, what is the energy? why would i come off of my couch in...
0
0.0
Nov 21, 2024
11/24
by
KTVU
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thrive city's newest addition is casa by burma love, serving up vibrant colors of flavors of southeastsian street food. splash at thrive city is in the works. the 30,000 square foot, two story, state of the art sports bar, set to open early next year. it features four bars, a rec room, a beer garden and more than 80 tvs, including a 70 foot long screen. there are also several other popular bay area brand restaurants scheduled to open before the nba all star game in february at chase center. i'm pam ok. that's a l k is something that nobody is really ready to handle. >> if you don't have snow chains or snow tires or four wheel drive. stay off of this mountain. >> boy, the bay area is in it for the long haul, and the storm is also pounding the sierra. wyatt was particularly slow going, and the reminder for everyone when it comes to driving with chains. then it's a soggy, slow commute and the skies are in trouble as well. certainly on the roads the chp is extra busy. we'll also detail flight delays and cancellations at sfo, as the storm is showing no signs of letting up. >> from ktvu, fox
thrive city's newest addition is casa by burma love, serving up vibrant colors of flavors of southeastsian street food. splash at thrive city is in the works. the 30,000 square foot, two story, state of the art sports bar, set to open early next year. it features four bars, a rec room, a beer garden and more than 80 tvs, including a 70 foot long screen. there are also several other popular bay area brand restaurants scheduled to open before the nba all star game in february at chase center. i'm...
0
0.0
Nov 15, 2024
11/24
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
then the question was, administrator burma, the cms administrators said, under no circumstances could a hospital discharge a patient to a nursing home that is not prepared to take care of the patients' needs. is that correct? answer, correct. question, if we turn now to the new york guidance, meaning your directive, does that have the same qualifier of being able to take cdc precautions as the cms guidance requires? her question, no. with the march 25 directive have violated cms guidance? her answer, yes. then, do you think admitting potentially positive covid-19 nursing home residents back into the nursing home without the ability to quarantine or isolate them is dangerous and could lead to unnecessary deaths ? her answer, yeah. i think that is why the cdc guidance was very clear about precautions needed to protect them and that is why cms administrators were proactively working on infectious control guidance. today, you also said it was up to the discretion of a nursing home if they admitted covid sick patients. you said today that the patients were not infectious. my question to yo
then the question was, administrator burma, the cms administrators said, under no circumstances could a hospital discharge a patient to a nursing home that is not prepared to take care of the patients' needs. is that correct? answer, correct. question, if we turn now to the new york guidance, meaning your directive, does that have the same qualifier of being able to take cdc precautions as the cms guidance requires? her question, no. with the march 25 directive have violated cms guidance? her...
0
0.0
Nov 17, 2024
11/24
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and chilly 58 for burma.w of the south bay at 62, san jose east bay shoreline. also the lower 60's along with tri valley to 60 for walnut creek. 58 for berkeley. up of lay helpless to about 57 59 for fairfield. 58. meanwhile, for napa and we'll do about a 62 for santa rosa. kind of chilly to start things off. and then there's your bump in temperatures again, subtropical jet. it's coming from the lower latitudes. what's a little warmer? so it's wetter and warmer as we head on into the weekend. >> thank you very much. we were chatting over here because this is important stuff. so here we are. the holiday season can be a busy and stressful. i'm like super stress. but as chef and oakland, not just a chef, but renee johnson is joining us right now. it's just going to be talking about soul food. >> and i feel like this time of year we need like something that is earth day. >> like calm the nerves. but that's just me personally speaking so anyway, let's talk about this beautiful spread. hi, thank you again for havin
and chilly 58 for burma.w of the south bay at 62, san jose east bay shoreline. also the lower 60's along with tri valley to 60 for walnut creek. 58 for berkeley. up of lay helpless to about 57 59 for fairfield. 58. meanwhile, for napa and we'll do about a 62 for santa rosa. kind of chilly to start things off. and then there's your bump in temperatures again, subtropical jet. it's coming from the lower latitudes. what's a little warmer? so it's wetter and warmer as we head on into the weekend....
0
0.0
Nov 27, 2024
11/24
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
slim man with a mustache and whats would born in pittsburgh and served in the private in the 352 in burmaed $3.01 an hour and it was an honor to dig the grave. he didn't know who the graves were for. he was just digging them and then covering them with boards. they'll be used, we just don't know when. i tried to go over to see the grave, it was so crowded i soldier told my i couldn't get through. i just stayed there and i'll get over this later and look around and see how it is. you know, like i told you, it is an honor. that is jimmy breslin reporting three days after the assassination of kennedy. >> one most famous columns ever written, ever done. ent some time in the new york daily era what wh in the early 2000s, but talk about what america is missing with the decline of local newspapers. we obviously have some great national papers still. but just that spirit, that carried the day and that is a bad for us all and bad for democracy. >> it could be bad for democracy. we have some good local outlets, in the city, but they don't capture that big audience. 3 million people riding the subwa
slim man with a mustache and whats would born in pittsburgh and served in the private in the 352 in burmaed $3.01 an hour and it was an honor to dig the grave. he didn't know who the graves were for. he was just digging them and then covering them with boards. they'll be used, we just don't know when. i tried to go over to see the grave, it was so crowded i soldier told my i couldn't get through. i just stayed there and i'll get over this later and look around and see how it is. you know, like...