74
74
Oct 21, 2017
10/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
for chris cook, this will be his first marine core marathon and he will be the first person to do the race on a skateboard. >> born with no legs or arms, skateboarding is how chris gets around. >> i met a lot of people came up to me hey, you know what, i was out of gasp a and i saw you com out the corner and yeah, i got to keep going. even able runners and others are so supportive. it is amazing for sure. >> wow. always this, chris cook is taking it to a whole new level there. >> if you are going to the race on sunday and not running, we invite you to join us. we have more details of metro and other information. we'll also cover the race live right here on sunday morning on nbc 4. mile four, get it? >> the marine core marathon is a very busy weekend in washington. tomorrow is howard university homecoming parade and football game. the parade starts at 10:00 a.m. on georgia avenue. the game against morgan state kicks off at 1:00. the art festival kicks off events with children and family tomorrow. >> dc united getting set playing their last game at rfk stadium. tomorrow's practice will
for chris cook, this will be his first marine core marathon and he will be the first person to do the race on a skateboard. >> born with no legs or arms, skateboarding is how chris gets around. >> i met a lot of people came up to me hey, you know what, i was out of gasp a and i saw you com out the corner and yeah, i got to keep going. even able runners and others are so supportive. it is amazing for sure. >> wow. always this, chris cook is taking it to a whole new level there....
52
52
Oct 4, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
for more specifics, here is chris cook.lem with one large group of people — voters born since ted heath lived in downing street. labour's well ahead with younger people. even those at the start of middle age. the tories' narrow win in the last election was based on their success with older britons. there are big, specific issues facing younger people. and this week, the tories devoted some time to them. but it wasn't wholly convincing. take housing. in 1991, two thirds, 66%, of 25—31i—year—olds owned a home. now, it's just 42%. that's what happens when you get high house prices and stagnant wages. the announcement today sounds big — an attempt to deal with that. i can announce that we will invest an additional £2 billion in affordable housing, taking the government's total affordable housing budget to almost £9 billion. but, it's about 5000 new affordable homes per year. and labour's manifesto pledges the equivalent of 70,000 extra affordable homes per year by the end of the parliament. they're nowhere close. but a decent h
for more specifics, here is chris cook.lem with one large group of people — voters born since ted heath lived in downing street. labour's well ahead with younger people. even those at the start of middle age. the tories' narrow win in the last election was based on their success with older britons. there are big, specific issues facing younger people. and this week, the tories devoted some time to them. but it wasn't wholly convincing. take housing. in 1991, two thirds, 66%, of...
72
72
Oct 10, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
chris cook reports.launched an audit of the effects of race on britain, pledging to hold up a mirror to our society. the data it brought together lets us move the mirrors, shake the kaleidoscope, see new patterns in britain's problems and strengths when it comes to ethnicity. racial fairness was one of the topics the prime minister chose to highlight on the day she took office. that means fighting against the burning injustice that, if you're born poor, you will die on average nine years earlier than others. if you're black, you're treated more harshly by the criminaljustice system than if you're white. if you're a white working—class boy, you're less likely than anybody else in britain to go to university. i've been in public life now for two decades, and time and again on issues of race, difference and inequality, it's show me the data, show me the evidence. we've got all that there now today. we didn't really learn a lot today about race in britain that we didn't know before, but the process of bringi
chris cook reports.launched an audit of the effects of race on britain, pledging to hold up a mirror to our society. the data it brought together lets us move the mirrors, shake the kaleidoscope, see new patterns in britain's problems and strengths when it comes to ethnicity. racial fairness was one of the topics the prime minister chose to highlight on the day she took office. that means fighting against the burning injustice that, if you're born poor, you will die on average nine years...
112
112
Oct 12, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
our policy editor chris cook with the numbers.omic affairs, kate andrews, and political economist will hutton. welcome to you both. nice to see you. why not, kate. this idea of inheritance wealth is out of date, isn't it? i think inheritance tax is out of date but i'm not sure this new policy to finance social care is the way to go about it. inheritance wealth, not tax. people shouldn't have to choose to accessing social care and whether they can pass on their home. i think this policy has got that wrong in some respects. we need to fundamentally look at the way we fund health care overall. we need to move to some kind of pre—funded insurance system, what national insurance is supposed to before but hasn't been used for. when you play with those numbers, £30 billion gets passed down and only £3 billion is needed to cover that funding gap, it makes total sense. it is not fair in six months' time to say to someone if you have dementia you will have to risk giving up the assets you have accumulated in your life which otherwise could
our policy editor chris cook with the numbers.omic affairs, kate andrews, and political economist will hutton. welcome to you both. nice to see you. why not, kate. this idea of inheritance wealth is out of date, isn't it? i think inheritance tax is out of date but i'm not sure this new policy to finance social care is the way to go about it. inheritance wealth, not tax. people shouldn't have to choose to accessing social care and whether they can pass on their home. i think this policy has got...
81
81
Oct 6, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
chris cook reports now on the end of a long week in politics. sign for a prime minister when they have to meet a film crew in a berkshire car park to explain why they should get to keep theirjob. prime minister, are you able to address the speculation about your position? look, i've had a cold all this week, but i'm here today at a fantastic event that is raising money to support people and their families who are going through real difficulty. now what the country needs is calm leadership, and that is what i am providing, with the full support of my cabinet. she was responding to an attempt at a coup by grant shapps, the former party chairman. since the general election that went so badly wrong, there are quite a lot of colleagues who feel we might now be better served by having a leadership election sooner rather than later, and this was really to try to gather those people, in order to be be able to say that to her. mr shapps didn't seem to get many names on his supporters‘ list beyond his own. grant, you are out of touch, you haven't been tal
chris cook reports now on the end of a long week in politics. sign for a prime minister when they have to meet a film crew in a berkshire car park to explain why they should get to keep theirjob. prime minister, are you able to address the speculation about your position? look, i've had a cold all this week, but i'm here today at a fantastic event that is raising money to support people and their families who are going through real difficulty. now what the country needs is calm leadership, and...
62
62
Oct 26, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
argue about whether it matters, but first a little evidence on the subject, from our policy editor chris cookis underway in britain. the daily mail is clearly on one side, universities are on the other. you can see why the mail is grumpy, it's a phenomenon observed around the world that, well, students like dissent, and more educated people tend to skew more liberal. you can see that in the referendum results. 68% of graduates went for remain, but people with the most gcse level qualifications backed leave by similar margins. there are a few threats to consider. first, socialisation. students spent time with other students, whose views are to the left of the country at large. so are those of their lecturers. here's a result of a poll from around the 2015 election, showing the relative support at that moment of the four biggest parties. and here's what things look like just for higher education staff. a lot more labour and lib dem voters are working on campus. second, universities are not as a homogenous as they once were. 15% of academics are from elsewhere in europe, 16% of research funding
argue about whether it matters, but first a little evidence on the subject, from our policy editor chris cookis underway in britain. the daily mail is clearly on one side, universities are on the other. you can see why the mail is grumpy, it's a phenomenon observed around the world that, well, students like dissent, and more educated people tend to skew more liberal. you can see that in the referendum results. 68% of graduates went for remain, but people with the most gcse level qualifications...
47
47
Oct 9, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
that in a few moments, because i'm joined by two of our top editors to update us, nick watt and chris cooks too to work out whether no deal is a goer or not. sir simon fraser was the permanent undersecretary of the uk foreign and commonwealth office until 2015 — he's now the managing partner of flint global ltd. jill rutter is the programme director at the institute for government and was also a former senior civil servant. dia chakravarty is the brexit editor at the daily telegraph. good evening to all. why are they talking now about no deal? it felt like this was a bit of rebalancing. these plans for a no brexit to have been there for some time but it was not mentioned in the florence speech which was all about reaching out to eu leaders. she mentioned it in the q and a. last friday there was a meeting of the eu ambassadors in brussels and it did not go well for britain, some member states said that we should reach out to the uk, two member state said no, not enough money on the table and that was france and germany. two states that we hope will come and deliver for us. it feels like in
that in a few moments, because i'm joined by two of our top editors to update us, nick watt and chris cooks too to work out whether no deal is a goer or not. sir simon fraser was the permanent undersecretary of the uk foreign and commonwealth office until 2015 — he's now the managing partner of flint global ltd. jill rutter is the programme director at the institute for government and was also a former senior civil servant. dia chakravarty is the brexit editor at the daily telegraph. good...
64
64
Oct 25, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
but i'm with our policy editor chris cook, so let's get more on the national picture.e of what's going on in the emergency services all over the country. birmingham is not alone, there is a structural problem with a&e at the moment. at the moment, what we look for in a&es, 95% of patients should be dealt with within four hours of coming in. this is the 95% line, where they are supposed to be, 2011—12. on the left side of the graph, that is 2011 summer. there is a dip in the winter. they mostly stay at 95%. there is a wobble in the winter and that is it. the year after that, 2012—13, there is a bigger wobble in the winter, it takes longer to get back to the line, but we are up there. in the game for 95%. 2015—16 is a different year. it starts lower. it dives deeply, and doesn't really recover. we lose a chunk of performance this year, which we have never got back. if we draw in the line from last year, we can see the server started low, dived really low, pulled it back, but we are going into this winter a long way from where we are supposed to be. that's a&e, hospitals
but i'm with our policy editor chris cook, so let's get more on the national picture.e of what's going on in the emergency services all over the country. birmingham is not alone, there is a structural problem with a&e at the moment. at the moment, what we look for in a&es, 95% of patients should be dealt with within four hours of coming in. this is the 95% line, where they are supposed to be, 2011—12. on the left side of the graph, that is 2011 summer. there is a dip in the winter....
72
72
Oct 20, 2017
10/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll just have to see >> reporter: for chris cook, this will be his first marine corps marathon, and could be the first person ever to do the race on a skateboard. born with no legs or arms, skateboarding is how chris gets around. >> i've had a lot of people come up to me and say, hey, you will know what, i really was out of gas, and then i saw you come around the corner and was like, yeah, no, i have to keep going. it's pretty awesome. i mean, you've been able bodied runners to other able bodied runners are so supportive and encouraging. it is an amazing community for sure. >> reporter: lots of events all weekend long. you've got the kids run, the 10 k sunday morning and the 42nd annual marine corps marathon. mitchell will open 6:00 a.m. sunday morning to get you to the race line on time. we have everything you need to know at the nbc washington app. that's the very latest out here from race headquarters. erika, back to you. >> all right, mark segraves, thank you so very much. want to wish a good luck to all and you know, unlike years past, this year looks like the weather is shapin
we'll just have to see >> reporter: for chris cook, this will be his first marine corps marathon, and could be the first person ever to do the race on a skateboard. born with no legs or arms, skateboarding is how chris gets around. >> i've had a lot of people come up to me and say, hey, you will know what, i really was out of gas, and then i saw you come around the corner and was like, yeah, no, i have to keep going. it's pretty awesome. i mean, you've been able bodied runners to...
121
121
Oct 19, 2017
10/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
let's talk now to chris cook, from newsnight, who broke the story of kids company's demise. well... understand itself better. hers, "i don't recognise this" " spiel, i don't recognise this. it's still the case that local authorities can only find 1600 or so names in london. the aftermath of the charity boss by closure, if you think that the context, the council thinks there are only 1600 in london, she thinks are 16,000. if the charity was right you would expect a lot of need to merge with local charities in the area. it's actually the case that when you talk to other charities doing the same sort of work as kids company said it was doing in south london, they said they didn't see a rise in demand. the common story is, we get a few dozen guys come in, we get a hand—out in cash, and they say no because it's not what they do, and they disappear. it's extraordinary she continues to use these figures and make these claims. i don't think anybody can believe them any more. some comments from you. any mail from helen. the camilla interview was great. this lady really held her own, how many
let's talk now to chris cook, from newsnight, who broke the story of kids company's demise. well... understand itself better. hers, "i don't recognise this" " spiel, i don't recognise this. it's still the case that local authorities can only find 1600 or so names in london. the aftermath of the charity boss by closure, if you think that the context, the council thinks there are only 1600 in london, she thinks are 16,000. if the charity was right you would expect a lot of need to...
670
670
Oct 30, 2017
10/17
by
KNTV
quote
eye 670
favorite 0
quote 1
joining me for insight and analysis are chris matthews, host of "hardball" on msnbc. amy walter, national editor of the cook political report. al cardenas, former chairman of the american conservative union. and eliana johnson of politico. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70th year, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good sunday morning. it's his party and you can cry if you want to. however you view what's happened to the republican party over the past year, president trump has managed a hostile takeover or that he's being greeted as a liberator, there's no question now that he has recreated the party in his own image, at least the base of his party in his own image. beyond that, he's struggling. our brand new nbc news "wall
joining me for insight and analysis are chris matthews, host of "hardball" on msnbc. amy walter, national editor of the cook political report. al cardenas, former chairman of the american conservative union. and eliana johnson of politico. welcome to sunday. it's "meet the press." >> announcer: from nbc news in washington, the longest running show in television history, celebrating its 70th year, this is "meet the press" with chuck todd. >>> good...
69
69
Oct 12, 2017
10/17
by
WRC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
from my childhood, chris, coming to the wharf enjoyed buying live crabs and taking them home and cookinghis is an added experience and an added addition that people will love in this city. councilman charles alan hit it right on the head. back to you. >> i remember going down to '90s. i've got to ask you, molette. a lot of these new developments skew high end. do you get a sense that there's enough there for folks, families on a budget? is there enough there for them to do as well? >> reporter: yeah, i think so. and they want to attract all kinds of people down here. they want to make this an experience for the whole family. lots of kid activities will be happening throughout the weekend and so, of course, with that in mind they're trying to attract families and so they are conscious of being as budget friendly as possible. but, of course, you have the high end hotels but you have places like ben & jerry's down here, you have the shake shack and others where you have more afford ab affordable eats and treats for everyone to enjoy at different price points. >> sounds great. looks fantasti
from my childhood, chris, coming to the wharf enjoyed buying live crabs and taking them home and cookinghis is an added experience and an added addition that people will love in this city. councilman charles alan hit it right on the head. back to you. >> i remember going down to '90s. i've got to ask you, molette. a lot of these new developments skew high end. do you get a sense that there's enough there for folks, families on a budget? is there enough there for them to do as well?...
97
97
Oct 2, 2017
10/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ >> chris: so, you've eaten high-end, low-end, all points in between. some extraordinary chefs that you've never heard of, home cooked as well, that you've gotten to sit, talk with, eat with. >> anthony: more and more these days, i'm becoming a cheap date as far as my taste in food. as i get older, my tastes have become more simple and more forgiving, i guess. i honestly -- i just don't like to analyze food or deconstruct it or criticize it, or think critically about food. i mean, the meals i enjoy most these days are the ones where i can enjoy the meal like a child in an emotional, completely emotional way. you know, the context is growing more and more important -- who am i eating with? it's an intrusion to think critically, which is maybe one of the reasons i don't describe either on camera or off like i used to. it's not that important to me. you know, the sean brock meal at the waffle house was kind of a perfect example of what i'm groping at here. here's a very high-end chef who does very sophisticated food. incredibly skilled, very innovative guy, a deep thinker, a fascinating character, but his completely uni
. ♪ >> chris: so, you've eaten high-end, low-end, all points in between. some extraordinary chefs that you've never heard of, home cooked as well, that you've gotten to sit, talk with, eat with. >> anthony: more and more these days, i'm becoming a cheap date as far as my taste in food. as i get older, my tastes have become more simple and more forgiving, i guess. i honestly -- i just don't like to analyze food or deconstruct it or criticize it, or think critically about food. i...
107
107
Oct 11, 2017
10/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
nancy cook returned to the place where her home once stood to see what she could salvage. >> we got out without anything except for our dogs, medicine. >> reporter: chrise was grief stricken frantically searching for her most valuable possessions. >> my wedding ring. >> reporter: at least 2,000 homes and businesses like this winery destroyed. there are a growing number of confirmed fatalities like charles and sara ripe who had been married for 75 years. their son, sifted through the rubble. >> my father he never made it to her room and even if he had made it, there was no way he was going to leave her. >> reporter: and they're still working on the fire fights right now. the cause of this fire remains under investigation. we are live in the satellite center, katherine scott, channel6 "action news. tam. >> okay, katherine thank you for that. >>> it is 5:06 and nearly three weeks after hurricane maria there is still a medical crisis unfolding in puerto rico. officials now say 45 people have died as a result of the storm and more than a hundred people are still unaccounted for. there's also a growing concern about bacteria. the the latest two deaths were c
nancy cook returned to the place where her home once stood to see what she could salvage. >> we got out without anything except for our dogs, medicine. >> reporter: chrise was grief stricken frantically searching for her most valuable possessions. >> my wedding ring. >> reporter: at least 2,000 homes and businesses like this winery destroyed. there are a growing number of confirmed fatalities like charles and sara ripe who had been married for 75 years. their son, sifted...
372
372
Oct 20, 2017
10/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 1
chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. ♪ >>> fire at a cherry hill apartment building this week sent a young family running for their lives. >> where did they go? they ended taupe place where cooking community energy. fox 29's bruce gordon has more from cherry hill. >> thank you for everything the other night. >> thank you. >> so very welcome. >> reporter: justin sacks took his daughters back to the cherry hill diner thursday night to show their appreciation for an act of kindness that wasn't technically on the menu. >> thank you so much. >> they were really incredible how just as a little community diner and they were really showing what community is at that point. >> just before midnight monday, the family was driven from their place at colonial apartments next door by a raging fire that damaged 32 units. before long justin, 12-year-old and eight-year-old daughters both still in their pajamas showed up at the diner tired, teary eyed and in need of a bathroom. >> they said any booth you want, sit down, please, you know, can i get you hot chocolate. anything you need. do you want coffee? >> overnight manager diane was the woman in charge that night. >> i can't even explain how i f
chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. ♪ >>> fire at a cherry hill apartment building this week sent a young family running for their lives. >> where did they go? they ended taupe place where cooking community energy. fox 29's bruce gordon has more from cherry hill. >> thank you for everything the other night. >> thank you. >> so very welcome. >> reporter: justin sacks took his daughters back to the cherry hill diner thursday night to show their...
89
89
Oct 29, 2017
10/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
chris: their stories start small. >> one day on the battlefield and the next day like in the movie you are cooking pancakes for your> how long have you been of? authority 4:00 p.m. in baghdad. >> she does not like chocolate. >> i guess i missed that. >> think it back into the life of being a father and the provider. things are a little bit alien in a little bit off. >> chris: estimates are one and five for the soldiers deployed to iraq and afghanistan suffers from some form of post-traumatic stress. the movie shows how many of them go to the va looking for help. >> backed up, could be six to nine months. >> are you kidding? you think these guys can wait that long? >> really good people operate in a very big, kind of broken bureaucracy. podiatrist, your trauma experts and your brain surgeon. so they are trying to do everything for all people, and that's challenging. >> chris: the movie is based on the story of sergeant adam schumann, who served in iraq. >> i looked for bombs. you don't see the bomb unless they want you to. >> chris: this country is good at fighting wars. how are we at bringing the soldiers back home
chris: their stories start small. >> one day on the battlefield and the next day like in the movie you are cooking pancakes for your> how long have you been of? authority 4:00 p.m. in baghdad. >> she does not like chocolate. >> i guess i missed that. >> think it back into the life of being a father and the provider. things are a little bit alien in a little bit off. >> chris: estimates are one and five for the soldiers deployed to iraq and afghanistan suffers...
135
135
Oct 17, 2017
10/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> coming up at 3:00 snoop dogg will stop by the ellen show. >>> how much do college kids miss their moms cookinghow a plea became the campaign to feed hurricane victims. we'll have that story today at 4:00. >>> let's talk about the forecast today. cool overnight and we start to warm up. low 70s start wednesday and we are in the mid-to upper 70s by your weekend and staying dry. >> thanks for watching. have a great day. [dramatic music] ♪ >> lucas: get it together, horton. get it together. this can't be happening. you're seein' things that aren't there, just like you saw will. what the hell are you doing here? why don't you get out of here? i know you're not real. >> sami: i'm not? is that real enough for you? ♪
chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> coming up at 3:00 snoop dogg will stop by the ellen show. >>> how much do college kids miss their moms cookinghow a plea became the campaign to feed hurricane victims. we'll have that story today at 4:00. >>> let's talk about the forecast today. cool overnight and we start to warm up. low 70s start wednesday and we are in the mid-to upper 70s by your weekend and staying dry. >> thanks for watching. have a great...
104
104
Oct 31, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> chris, page powers, producer mike, mixing it up a cocktail there as they celebrate a touchdown. >> tomorrow we'll see, the folks over at wogl have cook wxtu. wait until you see what we have coordinated, yes our. >> cbs this morning is coming up next. >> and remember to join us each weekday morning here on cbs-3 starting 4:30 a.m. >> i've got my candy. we leave with you live picture of our cute trick-or-treaters. they have their can i, too. have a safe and happy halloween. >> katie, kade end or parker? >> parker is the reese's cuss, kade end, all right with the worlds. >> oh, they're so sweet. >> they're good looking. >> fantastic a oh! >> ♪ >> ♪ >> ♪ >> smile! (laughing). >> ♪ >>> good morning. it is tuesday, october 31, 2017. welcome to "cbs this morning." a former trump advisor had been cooperating with robert mueller's investigation for months. unsealed documents reveal how george papadopoulos lied about his connections to russian operatives. plus former trump campaign chairman paul manafort and associate rick gates are under house arrest. the charges against them send a clear message that this is just the beginning. >>> we're in
. >> chris, page powers, producer mike, mixing it up a cocktail there as they celebrate a touchdown. >> tomorrow we'll see, the folks over at wogl have cook wxtu. wait until you see what we have coordinated, yes our. >> cbs this morning is coming up next. >> and remember to join us each weekday morning here on cbs-3 starting 4:30 a.m. >> i've got my candy. we leave with you live picture of our cute trick-or-treaters. they have their can i, too. have a safe and...
140
140
Oct 20, 2017
10/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
wait until you see what we're cooking up for the big game this weekend. first this, is "today" on nbc. chris and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> all right. time for "today loves football." sunday night's game on nbc, a super bowl rematch, patriots/falcons. gail simmons has a must-try dish for both cities. >> excited for "sunday night football." a big crowd excited, too. let's start down south for atlanta falcons. you're making barbecue chicken wings. >> this is a riff from the recipe book, "bring it home." i'm going to start with oil in a bowl. chili powder, paprika, cumin, salt and pepper. and feel free to use your favorite barbecue blend. and the chickens will go right in. i'm going to toss them up. get them in there. >> with your hands. >> i'm trying to be careful. outside on the plaza today. toss them in th
wait until you see what we're cooking up for the big game this weekend. first this, is "today" on nbc. chris and standing up to chris christie's takeover of atlantic city. he fought to protect jobs in our region and to defeat the north jersey casinos. and now brown is working to keep atlantic county affordable for families and retirees. let's keep chris brown fighting for us. chris brown for state senate, he's on our side. >>> all right. time for "today loves...
154
154
Oct 11, 2017
10/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
nancy cook returned to the place where her home once stood to see what she could salvage. >> we got out without anything except for our dogs, medicine. >> reporter: chrisond was grief stricken frantically searching for her most valuable possessions. >> my wedding ring. >> reporter: at least 2,000 homes and businesses like this win -- winery destroyed. >> my father he never made it to her room and -- but even if he had made it there was no way he was going to leave her. >> reporter: and the focus right now is on the fire fight. the cause investigation continues. we're live in the satellite center katherine scott, channel6 "action news. tam. >> okay, katherine thank you for that. >>> it is 6:06. nearly three weeks now after hurricane maria there is still a medical crisis unfolding in puerto rico. officials now say 45 people have died as a result of the storm and more than 100 people are still unaccounted for this morning. there's also a growing concern about bacteria, the latest two reported deaths were caused by something called leptospiroses. only about 16 percent of the island has electricity and only 60 percent has running water. maria was the first
nancy cook returned to the place where her home once stood to see what she could salvage. >> we got out without anything except for our dogs, medicine. >> reporter: chrisond was grief stricken frantically searching for her most valuable possessions. >> my wedding ring. >> reporter: at least 2,000 homes and businesses like this win -- winery destroyed. >> my father he never made it to her room and -- but even if he had made it there was no way he was going to leave...
210
210
Oct 22, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
cooking up? >> i'm dancing around the living room to it already. i'm like put it out. >> you're ready for the album to be out? >> yeah, i'm always ready for new music. >> on the way, chrisusiness and pleasure working with wife elsa. our sneak peek at their first movie together. >> a working holiday. very little prep time needed for that chemistry. >> then an ice storm on a 70 degree day? that's what the producers behind the new movie geostorm led these new yorkers to believe. we go behind the scenes of this hilarious prank. and rene zellweger's nurse betty flashback more than 15 years later. >> has renee changed at all since you knew her? >> careful. >>> projected to hit the $100 million mark when it opens november 3rd. in the meantime, get ready to see another side of chris hemsworth acting alongside his wife elsa pataky. here is your first look at 12 strong. >> the 12 of you will be the first ones to fight back. >> chris plays a special forces operative who leaves his wife at home to go off and fight terrorists. >> i don't care how long you're gone as long as you come back. >> 12 strong is based on a true story. i hung out with chris on the set in new mexico. >> are y
cooking up? >> i'm dancing around the living room to it already. i'm like put it out. >> you're ready for the album to be out? >> yeah, i'm always ready for new music. >> on the way, chrisusiness and pleasure working with wife elsa. our sneak peek at their first movie together. >> a working holiday. very little prep time needed for that chemistry. >> then an ice storm on a 70 degree day? that's what the producers behind the new movie geostorm led these new...
97
97
Oct 23, 2017
10/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
cooking up? >> i'm dancing around the living room to it already. i'm like put it out. >> you're ready for the album to be out? >> yeah, i'm always ready for new music. >> on the way, chrisess and pleasure working with wife elsa. our sneak peek at their first movie together. >> a working holiday. very little prep time needed for that chemistry. >> then an ice storm on a 70 degree day? that's what the producers behind the new movie geostorm led these new yorkers to believe. we go behind the scenes of this hilarious prank. and rene zellweger's nurse betty flashback more than 15 years later. >> has renee changed at all since you knew her? >> careful. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. with fios gigabit connection, you get the fastest internet available with download speeds up to 940 megs. it's your last chance to get fios gigabit connection with tv and phone for $79.99 a month online for the first year. plus, your choice of hbo or multi-room dvr service included for 2 years, all with a two year agreement. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. hurry and switch now, this offer ends november 4th. go to getfios.com >>>
cooking up? >> i'm dancing around the living room to it already. i'm like put it out. >> you're ready for the album to be out? >> yeah, i'm always ready for new music. >> on the way, chrisess and pleasure working with wife elsa. our sneak peek at their first movie together. >> a working holiday. very little prep time needed for that chemistry. >> then an ice storm on a 70 degree day? that's what the producers behind the new movie geostorm led these new...
132
132
Oct 30, 2017
10/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
chris only team in the division without a super bowl. >> oh. >> have a nice day. >> do you smell what he's cooking? >> drop the mic. >> all right.ghter ] >> 10:44. coming up next harry connick, jr., gets personal the singer and talk show host is going to join us live to talk about last week's special episode where his wife revealed her battle with breast cancer. what's next for his family and his hit fox show. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic network. with fios gigabit connection, you get the fastest internet available with download speeds up to 940 megs. it's your last chance to get fios gigabit connection plus, your choice of hbo or multi-room dvr service included for 2 years, all with a two year agreement. and verizon wireless customers can stream tv on the fios mobile app, data-free. hurry and switch now, this offer ends november 4th. go to getfios.com ♪ all right. 10:47 right now. it's not even halloween yet, right, but the team at the gaylord is already gettin
chris only team in the division without a super bowl. >> oh. >> have a nice day. >> do you smell what he's cooking? >> drop the mic. >> all right.ghter ] >> 10:44. coming up next harry connick, jr., gets personal the singer and talk show host is going to join us live to talk about last week's special episode where his wife revealed her battle with breast cancer. what's next for his family and his hit fox show. your internet deserves the 100% fiber-optic...
64
64
Oct 3, 2017
10/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
chris murphy of connecticut says he will reintroduce the bill requiring background checks for gun purchases. democrats failed to win senate passage of a similar manager -- measure after the sandy cookndy hook shooting. the trump administration alaska cuba to reduce the size of its embassy staff in washington by 60%. itsu.s. is cutting back embassy in havana by the same amount after mysterious health attacks on u.s. workers that have affected their here in -- hearing, balance and vision. global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in over 120 countries. i'm emma chandra. this is bloomberg. to tomyou can tune in keene and david gura on the radio. bloomberg surveillance can be heard in new york, washington, and, boston, the bay area all across the united states on sirius xm radio. live from new york this is bloomberg. ♪ >> this is bloomberg daybreak. i'm emma chandra. coming up on bloomberg markets at 10:00 eastern time. this is bloomberg. david: i'm david westin. president trump came to office with two overarching goals. more economic growth and more jobs. achievehe wants to those is to a comprehensive tax plan. the outlines of that plan are with the
chris murphy of connecticut says he will reintroduce the bill requiring background checks for gun purchases. democrats failed to win senate passage of a similar manager -- measure after the sandy cookndy hook shooting. the trump administration alaska cuba to reduce the size of its embassy staff in washington by 60%. itsu.s. is cutting back embassy in havana by the same amount after mysterious health attacks on u.s. workers that have affected their here in -- hearing, balance and vision. global...