126
126
Oct 4, 2019
10/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
constance: and these hit consumers.vious tariffs hit intermediate goods for the most part, and now we are hitting consumers. we are looking at jobs growth slowing, so that feeds through consumers'ollars in pockets. we are adding 20 5% tariffs. it is pretty significant. it fed already estimated took 80 basis points off gdp. this will be a doubling of torage, so we go from 12.4% almost 15.5% 2020 in terms of tariffs. that is not going to have a linear impact on the economy. off 80 basis points this year, we are talking about 1.8% or 2% off of gdp. alix: the counter many are saying is right, but we are heading into an election year, so president trump will need to demonstrate something. therefore, a deal of some sort will get done. it solidifies my view that the chinese have it the better negotiating position. we have elections, where he is going to want to, at least on paper and in the headlines, say he got this deal done. i think the chinese are going to press that advantage. be an announcement, my the substance of that
constance: and these hit consumers.vious tariffs hit intermediate goods for the most part, and now we are hitting consumers. we are looking at jobs growth slowing, so that feeds through consumers'ollars in pockets. we are adding 20 5% tariffs. it is pretty significant. it fed already estimated took 80 basis points off gdp. this will be a doubling of torage, so we go from 12.4% almost 15.5% 2020 in terms of tariffs. that is not going to have a linear impact on the economy. off 80 basis points...
121
121
Oct 9, 2019
10/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
constance: two things about that.tariffs were up about 12 point type percent, up -- about 12.5%, up from about 3% for this all started. assuming we don't add any more tariffs to take it up to 25%, obviously that is that if the economy, but let's not forget, we have an almost doubling of the tariffs so far this year, and that will feed into gdp growth next year. so that is a drag on growth. if we overlay that uncertainty or certainty drag, just because we don't increase the tariffs doesn't mean we have removed uncertainty. i think we would need a much steadier hand at the helm and a much more consistent message week after week in order for people to feel that there's some durability in the status quo. right now, that hasn't been the case. we would need a real shift in tone in order for that to be the case. alix: on a sector level, when you rep that in to earnings, where is the cheapest production on sector level? think arelaces that i still mispriced relative to the risks ahead, one is industrials using xli, and the ot
constance: two things about that.tariffs were up about 12 point type percent, up -- about 12.5%, up from about 3% for this all started. assuming we don't add any more tariffs to take it up to 25%, obviously that is that if the economy, but let's not forget, we have an almost doubling of the tariffs so far this year, and that will feed into gdp growth next year. so that is a drag on growth. if we overlay that uncertainty or certainty drag, just because we don't increase the tariffs doesn't mean...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
at lake constance. the experiment is designed to see whether hand pollination is more successful than what nature can offer. klein is expecting that the covered trees will yield fewer apples the marshals aren't so sure. maybe one always say if we see one be. part of this experiment to see how the bees are doing but to be honest i think we can get out without the. so is he right time will tell. a much larger experiment is underway in the eifel region of western germany 8 research institutes have joined forces here to investigate what's behind the insect die off . researchers from clay felt who have conducted a number of important studies are also here. one of them is martin saw. 2 years ago he published the results of a long term study of some protected areas in germany which found a 75 percent decline in flying insect biomass over 27 years. the alarming results made headlines around the world. zoraida setting up a number of traps along a line extending from a conventionally farm field into a nature pres
at lake constance. the experiment is designed to see whether hand pollination is more successful than what nature can offer. klein is expecting that the covered trees will yield fewer apples the marshals aren't so sure. maybe one always say if we see one be. part of this experiment to see how the bees are doing but to be honest i think we can get out without the. so is he right time will tell. a much larger experiment is underway in the eifel region of western germany 8 research institutes have...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
we return to lake constance the eye. apple plantation is in full bloom. alexander klein has brought a doctoral student with her they're collecting pollen. these are in elster apple trees the 2 biologists planned to pollinate the elster trees by hand. but just gathering the pollen is no easy task they have to collect the pollen when the pods are perfectly right. now they go to the test area to pollinate every single blossom by hand. and it takes the 2 of them 5 hours to pollinate just 5 trees. to pollinate every tree on the plantation by hand it would cost about a $1000000.00 euros a year so one could harvest well this year old. will this be the future of apple farming. you. need to pollinating fruit trees by hand i hope not to heat their competition is just a few metres away in the beehive as if it's almost full hardly an empty spot. the beehive is situated right at the edge of the apple plantation marcos marshall has several of them and he's pleased with the results. of the demoted you see that mason they do a lot in apple plantations if you get out beca
we return to lake constance the eye. apple plantation is in full bloom. alexander klein has brought a doctoral student with her they're collecting pollen. these are in elster apple trees the 2 biologists planned to pollinate the elster trees by hand. but just gathering the pollen is no easy task they have to collect the pollen when the pods are perfectly right. now they go to the test area to pollinate every single blossom by hand. and it takes the 2 of them 5 hours to pollinate just 5 trees....
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in at all yochanan he's an economics professor at the university of applied sciences and constance welcome to the program at all fucks like a house but plans for a flat in turkey on hold was that the right move. well many observers were already surprised by the decision of folks who are going to invest in turkey because the political and economic uncertainty in the country has been so high over the last years and at the it from this point of view it is a real chance for turkey but given what we have seen the last 10 days and massive acceleration because of this military conflict but also the economic conditions are hit by this uncertainty it is absolutely understandable that a private company largely private company is not going to invest long term investment in such an environment now despite this ceasefire that the u.s. helped to broker economic sanctions are not off the table. the question is though the right approach it seems that prison at one isn't affected in any way by it his mood didn't really seem to change. i think it's very important here to emphasize the discussion wha
let's bring in at all yochanan he's an economics professor at the university of applied sciences and constance welcome to the program at all fucks like a house but plans for a flat in turkey on hold was that the right move. well many observers were already surprised by the decision of folks who are going to invest in turkey because the political and economic uncertainty in the country has been so high over the last years and at the it from this point of view it is a real chance for turkey but...
244
244
Oct 22, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 25th teen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs the war is destroyed or most infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer almost always including my local hospitals . i think they're in the process of who the individuals all of them either to walk into that capacity the death supposed to. be germany's capital there's a barber like no other sort of what it is to have them on iraq not those from france which. but as he said he changes he's moving with it. and going on the road. the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live down. the master barber of this is you know on al-jazeera. lebanon's capital it's approves emergency economic reforms hoping to diffuse anti-government protests but demonstrators are skeptical. but i'm adrian said again this is al jazeera live fro
prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 25th teen the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs the war is destroyed or most infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer almost always including my local hospitals . i think...
21
21
Oct 17, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs the war is destroyed or most infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer. almost always including mother beetles of stewart living in the process of who are you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed. at night in a stalking somali moms patrolled the streets really skinny i'm not going to hire or lack of money i'm tired of gang violence they use the maternal approach to prevent crime beyond. a do a little bit by the stories we don't often hear told by the people who live mothers of rain could be this is europe on al-jazeera. the. fighting continues and northern syria as the u.s. vice president 5 to ankara for crisis talks with takis president.
the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a bad hospital for all their medical needs the war is destroyed or most infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer. almost always including mother beetles of stewart living in...
105
105
Oct 24, 2019
10/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
constance chen says she gets calls every day from women asking what to do about their implants. >> for many people they develop lots of problems like auto immune diseases or even cancer, worst-case scenario. >> reporter: earlier this year we talked to a group of women with a type of lymphoma linked to the textured breast implants. were you told about this before you got your implants? >> no, not at all. >> i removed my chest to get rid of cancer and reconstructed it and put cancer back in. >> reporter: textured implants made by allergan were taken off the market in july the fda wants manufacturers of all implants to have a warning on the package along with ingredients and a checklist for patients spelling out the risks. those proposals are now open to comment, manufacturers telling nbc news today they will review them and participate in discussion the fda is not recommending women have them removed unless they have symptoms of the lymphoma like swelling or redness but some women are choosing to take them out anyway, not wanting to wait for the worst. kristen dahlgren, nbc news, new yor
constance chen says she gets calls every day from women asking what to do about their implants. >> for many people they develop lots of problems like auto immune diseases or even cancer, worst-case scenario. >> reporter: earlier this year we talked to a group of women with a type of lymphoma linked to the textured breast implants. were you told about this before you got your implants? >> no, not at all. >> i removed my chest to get rid of cancer and reconstructed it and...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
with tactics and we'll need a more thorough explanation on the brain stuff from our reports and constancy. it's complicated what is clear is that they have a special gift on their left side. will start off with left foot says and right hemispheres. n.p. castle heaven common with marriage. and messy. they're all geniuses and they're all lefties controlled by the right side of the brain they are special people. they are more creative. and. they say you can't find the for the who doesn't have some type of special coach. just as many special rights and of course there. are $910.00 of them on the pitch but out of the one or. more of them turn out to be. brilliant. the most wanted players also. why is that as a greater dedication better concentration or do they have a different perception of the pitch let me start with music. jimi hendrix and maybe still is the best guitar player that ever lived he restrung his guitar to be able to play it with this left hand. constructed a special drum kit so he could hit the bass drum with his left foot. played with his left hand but why am i telling you all
with tactics and we'll need a more thorough explanation on the brain stuff from our reports and constancy. it's complicated what is clear is that they have a special gift on their left side. will start off with left foot says and right hemispheres. n.p. castle heaven common with marriage. and messy. they're all geniuses and they're all lefties controlled by the right side of the brain they are special people. they are more creative. and. they say you can't find the for the who doesn't have some...
38
38
Oct 21, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
badness 'd a lot of the thoughts we're the guardrail at the lab see would visit but not now are constance and was a good did not come out of the last defender who were bothered you. then you can bust but professor sort of my column is if i can run him down for a quarter lima see if i couldn't have been. given a billionaire can know judy said that again what did you know that i couldn't eat there was a bottle only half as when the said nick was that. no one heard of it. did the way. the 100. dollars and the. did go near. the.
badness 'd a lot of the thoughts we're the guardrail at the lab see would visit but not now are constance and was a good did not come out of the last defender who were bothered you. then you can bust but professor sort of my column is if i can run him down for a quarter lima see if i couldn't have been. given a billionaire can know judy said that again what did you know that i couldn't eat there was a bottle only half as when the said nick was that. no one heard of it. did the way. the 100....
30
30
Oct 10, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
we saw constance baker motley face the same challenges.think this is where the deep systemic racism homophobia sexism comes into play with the assumption that if you are white you are neutral. if you are male you are neutral. if you are straight you are neutral and if you're not those things then you are presumptively biased, have an agenda, can't be trusted to administer fair and impartial justice. i think that plays out with respect to the diversity of perfection. whether it's public defenders. the idea that someone like ruth bader ginsburg comes out the background of aclu women's rights advocacy no matter how well-established the cases are in the jurisprudence the idea that we see what happened to a number of nominees in the obama administration we are taking on clients that raised very deep issues about race and the criminal justice system inherently became suggestions these people were not qualified to be fair and impartial to Ãb we need to interrogate some of the biases that play out in terms of assessing who can be fair, who's capab
we saw constance baker motley face the same challenges.think this is where the deep systemic racism homophobia sexism comes into play with the assumption that if you are white you are neutral. if you are male you are neutral. if you are straight you are neutral and if you're not those things then you are presumptively biased, have an agenda, can't be trusted to administer fair and impartial justice. i think that plays out with respect to the diversity of perfection. whether it's public...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
debate the issues raised some of them will be very dangerous she is bringing back problems with constance. you're watching our to international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program we start with some breaking news this hour as an armed man has stolen ambulance and rammed into by standards on the streets of the norwegian capital no deaths are reported but a number of people have been injured including a child reportedly police have arrested a suspect and we'll be bringing you more updates as they come in. turkey's president and one has arrived in russia's black sea resort city of sochi for talks with his russian counterpart vladimir putin the hole to turkish offensive against syrian kurdish forces will top the agenda has warned it will resume imminently if the u.s. fails to keep its promises that 5 day cease fire brokered by washington and today they are trying to house more from such a. the current level of trust between the leaders of turkey and russian just how well and grog gets along with moscow nowadays means that at this point the pre
debate the issues raised some of them will be very dangerous she is bringing back problems with constance. you're watching our to international bring you your live news update from our studio here in moscow welcome to the program we start with some breaking news this hour as an armed man has stolen ambulance and rammed into by standards on the streets of the norwegian capital no deaths are reported but a number of people have been injured including a child reportedly police have arrested a...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
simplified version or some simple instructions but to translate all this into simple instructions for you constance official. at the port in mainland u.k. is going to be a real challenge and of course the single market the border to the single market the customs border to the e.u. there is going to be less reliable than in other places of the european union some things will slip through it's just just the way it is they will have to be more flexible there but that's the price that you use willing to pay and that's in parliament says no on saturday what happens then to me over talking about another break today extension and is the european union willing to delay again. that is the question that we've been asking here we had a whole press conference with the german chancellor i'm going to back to where all the different journalists basically asked that question and try to to nail and to nail it down to get an answer because juncture juncker the president of the you commission coming in said no extension we assumed as was supposed to be helpful. for boris johnson because alter joker will have no say i
simplified version or some simple instructions but to translate all this into simple instructions for you constance official. at the port in mainland u.k. is going to be a real challenge and of course the single market the border to the single market the customs border to the e.u. there is going to be less reliable than in other places of the european union some things will slip through it's just just the way it is they will have to be more flexible there but that's the price that you use...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
the protesters all the media looking sort of what's going to be say about the about the old go to constance of the situation in lebanon we know that you know before this meeting the prime minister actually went ahead and had a discussion with the president did we have any indications there of what the 2 might have discussed. because they discussed the current situation the. president didn't they didn't it michel all said that at the beginning. of all bank secrecy over the accounts bank accounts of the politicians current ones and in the future this is one of the main demands for the protesters they are state asking to to go over the politicians because the accused is all caught up to the judge and also he used to go into action into action and all of these politicians too in the last 3 decades about all the money that was. beaten from the treasury of lebanon and those protesters as you've articulated they're calling for dramatic change they're calling for dramatic action a government that is currently in power. it is their willingness to give them what they want. in fact the situation now v
the protesters all the media looking sort of what's going to be say about the about the old go to constance of the situation in lebanon we know that you know before this meeting the prime minister actually went ahead and had a discussion with the president did we have any indications there of what the 2 might have discussed. because they discussed the current situation the. president didn't they didn't it michel all said that at the beginning. of all bank secrecy over the accounts bank accounts...
24
24
Oct 29, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan spinout state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs. has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are specially in. almost all the way including beetles obstruct. the process of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. a young girl gonna be for the last 5 years wendy says indication. when the harvest approach anything is the limit so the young girls born through secondary school with us to be able to see and progress that's one thing able to change have fun. meet the women in going out who are going places when it comes to education women make change on al-jazeera. up. and tell you. some of their life. security forces used live rounds on protesters killing and injuring many and. a lot of this is. coming up you're still there watching because you're an idiot
prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan spinout state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs. has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are specially in. almost all the way including beetles obstruct. the process of who you know visions...
57
57
Oct 4, 2019
10/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
it is raising privacy concerns because it does invite constance sharing and other personal data. >> i cannot keep up with all these apps. on this what i'm hearing a lot of airline miles are going unused what is that? >> right. a survey by you owthat nearly half of u.s. adults event points or miles expire. nearly 60% of millennial some lost hotel points. 50% have forfeited airline miles and 44% of lost credit card rewards because of exploration policy. according to the survey it's another thing that millennial's are coming under fire for. >> and that seems very surprising. there usually hip on technologies and emails. so it's a bit surprising. >> absolutely. i feel like millennial's for the most part are the most tapped into the reward programs. so it is unexpected that they are the ones letting the points go. have a great weekend tom hanson. >>> still ahead, highflying way to travel. the latest service, where you can get picked up for a flight. >>> if you're looking for something to get out and do this week and we have you covered. look at those big events happening coming up. >>> i h
it is raising privacy concerns because it does invite constance sharing and other personal data. >> i cannot keep up with all these apps. on this what i'm hearing a lot of airline miles are going unused what is that? >> right. a survey by you owthat nearly half of u.s. adults event points or miles expire. nearly 60% of millennial some lost hotel points. 50% have forfeited airline miles and 44% of lost credit card rewards because of exploration policy. according to the survey it's...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
63
63
Oct 27, 2019
10/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> constance walker, seat 11. >> good afternoon, my name is constructor stance walker i'm a special education teacher. i'm honored to be here today because i think it's so important. i worked with the students at wood side for 22 years and it's been a privilege to work with the amaze students and i'm a teacher for exceptional needs, co director of the juvenile justice restorative garden program and a teacher, trainer for culturally responsive teacher and the lgbtq coordinator. i acknowledge as a white teacher, the need to check my own bias and privileged and i continue to work on that. i learned from my students about their struggle with poverty, neglected communities, racism, and disconnect with schools. but what the kids say over and over again is that being separated from their family is the worse pain. and one student told me that we shouldn't make our school program pleasant in anyway because it makes kids comfortable and institutionalized. and that really had a big impact on me. so the paradox is that no matter how much effort we take to create relevant curriculum and a warm s
. >> constance walker, seat 11. >> good afternoon, my name is constructor stance walker i'm a special education teacher. i'm honored to be here today because i think it's so important. i worked with the students at wood side for 22 years and it's been a privilege to work with the amaze students and i'm a teacher for exceptional needs, co director of the juvenile justice restorative garden program and a teacher, trainer for culturally responsive teacher and the lgbtq coordinator. i...
320
320
Oct 21, 2019
10/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
we're joined by constance simpson author of "the nanny connie way."l abou tantrums before they start. >> yes, it is. i try to always enable my parents with the skills that they need because they are always looked at and i try to do it with jess and justin, for an example with having silence come along and being a little boy they'll act so so you want to be prepared as opposed to be in the situation and not be prepared and i can't tell you the number of times she said, thanks, nanny, that really worked because i cut it off at the pass. >> that's good news and audra and william, we just saw them in the piece, they're here in the front row. hey, hey, william. how is it going? >> say hi. >> so tell us how it worked for you. >> it's been going really well. it's definitely been a process of trial and error and figuring out what works for him but the star chart at bedtime has revolutionized our bedtime routine. he's so happy to put the stickers on. that's reward enough for him so it's been really great. >> that's great and you actually have something to add
we're joined by constance simpson author of "the nanny connie way."l abou tantrums before they start. >> yes, it is. i try to always enable my parents with the skills that they need because they are always looked at and i try to do it with jess and justin, for an example with having silence come along and being a little boy they'll act so so you want to be prepared as opposed to be in the situation and not be prepared and i can't tell you the number of times she said, thanks,...
98
98
Oct 10, 2019
10/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
consequences for our partnerships and alliances around the world, whether countries can have faith in our constancyl world consequences on the ground in syria cannot be overstated. these people are going to be killed and slaughtered by the turks who were brutal. and they will not be able to continue to keep pressure on isis, not to mention the 10,000 plus isis terrorist prisoners who will no longer have the full security provided by the kurds as they have to now defend themselves. those 10,000 terrorists donald trump has just in effect given a get out of jail free card to. >> what is your reaction also to his invitation to china to join in and his phone call with the ukrainian leader inviting him to help get dirt on the bidens? >> he's put a for-sale sign on the oval office, andrea. whether you're china, our most formidable adversary, or ukraine, a partner, what the president has said is, you manufacture, make up some fake dirt on my opponent and i'll give you what you want. it's always a quid pro quo with him. in the case of ukraine, he extorted up to $400 million in military assistance and a whit
consequences for our partnerships and alliances around the world, whether countries can have faith in our constancyl world consequences on the ground in syria cannot be overstated. these people are going to be killed and slaughtered by the turks who were brutal. and they will not be able to continue to keep pressure on isis, not to mention the 10,000 plus isis terrorist prisoners who will no longer have the full security provided by the kurds as they have to now defend themselves. those 10,000...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i hope that this is where the police will sit and express our hope that the policemen's of the constancy of comedians who will be going to guide me to buy we get the will and i needed to compromise there is will to which a compromise and reconstruct it will clear up and i will not object to lose any external and i feel will not be subject to any external interference since. in the brainwashing hoops of break in mediation because who began may is to our on. on the fact that there will be no any artificial time lot. on the fact that there will be no any artificial timelines. any dig up the artificial deadline saw it should be b. but. consensus insists at the end of the end of the state of the statements we underline to we underline. the importance. of the communitarian. of the need to to to. provide the right guy kind of out of computer turn situation across the entire syrian we need to create late edition as for the return of refugees into tire syria we need to create conditions for the return of refugees internally displaced persons like to thank all of like counterparts for the corporat
i hope that this is where the police will sit and express our hope that the policemen's of the constancy of comedians who will be going to guide me to buy we get the will and i needed to compromise there is will to which a compromise and reconstruct it will clear up and i will not object to lose any external and i feel will not be subject to any external interference since. in the brainwashing hoops of break in mediation because who began may is to our on. on the fact that there will be no any...
47
47
Oct 8, 2019
10/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
toyama drive morsi avenue and constance avenue all hit. there were a total of 9 fires in all and in each case, someone accessed the porch area and then set fires to different things grill covers umbrellas and basically anything flammable. >>i'm just confused why would someone take the time to do that it was really scary frightening because there was a full propane tank in there. barbecue so if that caught on fire. what a lead to an explosion. there's children that live in the area was just very violating. >>police say they are aware of any connection between the person in the photo and any of the residents luckily, nobody was hurt. all right, here's a quick live look outside the approach to richmond sandra fell bridge toll plaza you can see traffic is backed up a little bit we've got robin winston with a full check of your commute here in just a minute and john trouble keeping us updated on the forecast couple things we're watching out for the fire danger weather which is possibly now going to lead to pg power shut off and then also this i
toyama drive morsi avenue and constance avenue all hit. there were a total of 9 fires in all and in each case, someone accessed the porch area and then set fires to different things grill covers umbrellas and basically anything flammable. >>i'm just confused why would someone take the time to do that it was really scary frightening because there was a full propane tank in there. barbecue so if that caught on fire. what a lead to an explosion. there's children that live in the area was...
76
76
Oct 20, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we are very conscious -- constance of the burgeoning women's movement. bills to support women. worked very closely with the office of women's issues in the white house to help cap more appointments. appointments of women in the federal government. past onre our nation's american history tv every weekend on c-span3. morning, political analyst michael perrone looks at the evolution of political parties in "how american political parties change and how they don't." later, frank bowman on the history of impeachment. he has written a book. as always, we will take your calls and you can join the conversation on facebook and twitter as well. "washington journal" is next. "washington journal" is next. ♪ host: good morning, campaign 2020 moving to one of the in the rallies so far election cycle. 20,000 people in attendance in new york city, alexandria ocasio-cortez endorsing bernie sanders in his bid for the democratic nomination. andegin with your calls comments on this question. when it comes to voting for resident, do endorsements matter? do they influence your vote? opening up the c
. >> we are very conscious -- constance of the burgeoning women's movement. bills to support women. worked very closely with the office of women's issues in the white house to help cap more appointments. appointments of women in the federal government. past onre our nation's american history tv every weekend on c-span3. morning, political analyst michael perrone looks at the evolution of political parties in "how american political parties change and how they don't." later,...
71
71
Oct 16, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the prestige just nansen the award she won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan spilling out states even this remote town and looked it up and hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer. almost always including mother beetles of stewart living in the presence of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. taki ignores u.s. sanctions pushing on with its offensive in northeastern syria while russia moves into the void left by retreats. hello i'm mr and this is al-jazeera live from doha also coming up. violent clashes in boston on the 2nd day of protests over the jailing of 9 separatist regions.
the prestige just nansen the award she won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan spilling out states even this remote town and looked it up and hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer. almost always including mother beetles of stewart...
85
85
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> constance was working hard. good to have you back. >> yeah. do begin with a wait for the verdict in the murder trial of former dallas police officer amber guyger. >> jurors deciding guyger's fate will get back to work this morning. she could be convicted of murder, manslaughter or no crime at all for the fatal shooting of botham jean. >> she was fatally shot when guyger came into his apartment mistaking it for her own. abc's marcus moore has been covering the trial since the beginning. >> reporter: prosecutors pleading for justice. >> this is not one of those things where you could just say, whoops, too bad for you, buddy. >> reporter: the defense begging for mercy. >> she has to make that split-second decision and this time it ended in tragedy. >> reporter: but it's the words of the 31-year-old former dallas police officer herself during the seven-day trial that may weigh most heavily on jurors. >> i hate myself every single day. >> reporter: amber guyger claims she mistakenly walked into botham jean's apartment. last year, thinking it was he
. >> constance was working hard. good to have you back. >> yeah. do begin with a wait for the verdict in the murder trial of former dallas police officer amber guyger. >> jurors deciding guyger's fate will get back to work this morning. she could be convicted of murder, manslaughter or no crime at all for the fatal shooting of botham jean. >> she was fatally shot when guyger came into his apartment mistaking it for her own. abc's marcus moore has been covering the trial...
118
118
Oct 16, 2019
10/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
just threw them under the bus, sending a message to any potential ally around the world thought our constancyg they can't count on from one day to the next. and we have given a strategic victory to assad, the russians and iran who are now moving into that territory which they have been denied because of our presence and the presence of the kurds. so this could not be more of a screw up and more detrimental to our national security than it already is. >> do you believe what donald trump did visa vi the kurds and turkey should be grounds -- additional grounds for his impeachment? >> well, joy, i'm not a lawyer and i'm not going to be part of drafting up the impeachment counts assuming they come forward. but i think when a president of the united states makes a rash, it impetuous decision without consulting with his national security advisers that runs so directly counter to our direct national security interests, it's dereliction of duty and the most important duty a president has is commander and chief. and so i certainly think that bears scrutiny, and i certainly think among the many horrible
just threw them under the bus, sending a message to any potential ally around the world thought our constancyg they can't count on from one day to the next. and we have given a strategic victory to assad, the russians and iran who are now moving into that territory which they have been denied because of our presence and the presence of the kurds. so this could not be more of a screw up and more detrimental to our national security than it already is. >> do you believe what donald trump...
40
40
Oct 3, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
i give them examples of constance baker motley and justice sotomayor, who are truly people who are interested in the progress and civil rights of all people, but they are doing it from inside the system, and that is possible. your classmates may be doing it from other places, more like what you see people on this stage doing, but there is a role for people who are interested in the structural overhaul of this system the playable inside the system. sharon: and i think the same critique could be made into lawyering positions, as well. i know the justice department i joined in 2010 was defending don't ask, don't tell, and i had to sort of make that choice when i was leaving an lgbt advocacy organization, it was i prepared to put that part of my lawyering life on the shelf, knowing there was other work i would be able to do in that rule? as it turns out, the right people, in the right place, at the right time, can often change institutions in radical and dramatic ways, but it does require sort of a personal decision about where your lines are, and what gives you value and satisfaction in terms of
i give them examples of constance baker motley and justice sotomayor, who are truly people who are interested in the progress and civil rights of all people, but they are doing it from inside the system, and that is possible. your classmates may be doing it from other places, more like what you see people on this stage doing, but there is a role for people who are interested in the structural overhaul of this system the playable inside the system. sharon: and i think the same critique could be...
49
49
Oct 22, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
something about the constancy of sheertion and just the number of places you go and things you do inay, it demands a lot of you. this is also the answer to the question on age that has been surfaced, sometimes in some kind of indecent ways. obviously, i think there is value in a new generation as the youngest candidate. if you can survive a presidential election, then you have the energy i think required. >> i think that's right. i think it's a gauntlet. i think campaigns are auditions for the role. can you run all the events? physicaleet the demands of it? dot of it is, the better you -- you are doing better now, and now the things you say and do actually get a lot more attention, which creates more pressure. mayor buttigieg: yeah. people are quicker to point out anything that they think you did wrong. >> it's only going to get worse, brother. i'm just telling you. mayor buttigieg: but the pressure is healthy. atemulates the pressure that a different scale the president will experience. it allows you to demonstrate what you are made of. know, i'm partly dating myself here. the scene
something about the constancy of sheertion and just the number of places you go and things you do inay, it demands a lot of you. this is also the answer to the question on age that has been surfaced, sometimes in some kind of indecent ways. obviously, i think there is value in a new generation as the youngest candidate. if you can survive a presidential election, then you have the energy i think required. >> i think that's right. i think it's a gauntlet. i think campaigns are auditions...
51
51
Oct 20, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
prestige just nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would is destroyed almost the infrastructure which are specially in. almost all the way including mother cutlass bottles of stewart living in the presence of who you know visions of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. this is techno a show about innovations that can change lives the science of fighting wildfires we're going to explore the intersection of hardware and humanity and we're doing it the unique way. this is a show about science. are known by scientists. tonight like. techno in search of the great american prairie where in the current state yeah ironically we have such little of it left farming and over development killed it now get ready for this explosion of color and the return of these native animals how
prestige just nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would is destroyed almost the infrastructure which are specially in. almost all the way including mother cutlass bottles of stewart living in...
55
55
Oct 19, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and look to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are in the upper layer. almost all the way including my local hospital was obstructed living there in the presence of you know vision of the mother to working to the capacity that they're supposed. to the right 322. to the left $306.00. another road block for bricks it's up to m.p.'s vote for an amendment that could delay a deal with the e.u. boris johnson says he won't let up. hundreds of thousands make their voices heard outside the parliament demanding a 2nd referendum on any brics it deal. hello and welcome i'm peter w. watching the al-jazeera news our live from doha also coming up protesters in lebanon are also in force today for a 3rd day to demand political change and come. still the
the prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country along ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and look to be a band hospital for all their medical needs they would has destroyed almost the infrastructures which are in the upper layer. almost all the way including my local hospital was obstructed...
56
56
Oct 12, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs there was destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer almost all work including mother beetles still living there in the process or who you know vision of the mother to walk into the city that they're supposed to. plant it's really the home of the climate an ecological emergency the world's leading scientists are warning of an existential crisis in the face of it reversible changes to the islands all be with you throughout as well our environment correspondent nick clark will have reports from the front lines of the crisis and showcase new solutions to help through al-jazeera brings you a new weekly planet s.o.s. was set up the facts on the science behind the issues affecting our planet's. new yorkers are very re
prestigious nansen award which you won in recognition of his work and the incredibly difficult to constance's. south sudan has been in conflict since 2013 the war has divided the country among ethnic lines 200000 people most of them refugees from sudan's blue nile state even this remote town and looked to be a band hospital for all their medical needs there was destroyed almost the infrastructures which are especially in the upper layer almost all work including mother beetles still living...
28
28
Oct 11, 2019
10/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
on the turkish syrian border at our john is a my thank you for constancy a typhoon heading for japan will be the most powerful to hit tokyo and more than 60 years people in the chiba region are securing their belongings ahead of the arrival of super typhoon on saturday many are still trying to recover from typhoon which struck the region a month ago organizers of the rugby world cup that's being held in the country of council 2 games shechem for this weekend u.s. congressional democrats issued subpoenas for 2 businessmen charged with campaign finance violations ukrainian live parnassum belorussian eagle freeman who were arrested in florida are associates of president trump's personal lawyer rudy giuliani according to the indictment both men funneled foreign money to u.s. political candidates they sought political influence not only to advance their own financial interests but to advance the political interests of at least $1.00 foreign official or ukrainian government official who sought the dismissal of the u.s. ambassador to ukraine. president donald trump has held his 1st campaign
on the turkish syrian border at our john is a my thank you for constancy a typhoon heading for japan will be the most powerful to hit tokyo and more than 60 years people in the chiba region are securing their belongings ahead of the arrival of super typhoon on saturday many are still trying to recover from typhoon which struck the region a month ago organizers of the rugby world cup that's being held in the country of council 2 games shechem for this weekend u.s. congressional democrats issued...
70
70
Oct 25, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
but something about the constancy of the motion and the -- just the sheer number of places you go and things you do in a day. it demands a lot of you. this, by the way, is also the answer to the question on age that has been surfaced. sometimes in some indecent ways, which i think is -- you believe, i think there's value in a new generation. as the youngest candidate. i will say this, if you can survive a presidential election, then you have the nfl, i think, required for the job. >> no, i think that's right. i think it's a gauntlet. i think campaigns are actually auditions for the role. part of it is, can you run all the events, can you meet the physical demands of it. and part of it is the better you do -- we were just talking about this. you're doing better now and now the things you say and do actually get a lot more attention, which creates more pressure. >> and people are quicker to point out anything they think you did wrong. >> it's only going to get worse, brother, i'm telling you. >> no, but the pressure is healthy, right? again, as you say it, first of all, it emulates the
but something about the constancy of the motion and the -- just the sheer number of places you go and things you do in a day. it demands a lot of you. this, by the way, is also the answer to the question on age that has been surfaced. sometimes in some indecent ways, which i think is -- you believe, i think there's value in a new generation. as the youngest candidate. i will say this, if you can survive a presidential election, then you have the nfl, i think, required for the job. >> no,...
32
32
Oct 28, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
i give them examples of people like constance baker motley and others like justice sotomayor who are truly people who are interested in the progress and civil rights of all people but they are doing it from inside the system and that is completely possible. now, your classmates may be doing it from other places more like what you see maybe on this stage doing, but there's a role for people who are very interested in the kind of structural overhaul of our, you know, of this system to play a role inside the system. >> and i think in many ways sort of the same -- the same kind of critique and argument can be made about going into government lawyering positions as well, i mean, i know that the justice department that i joined in 2010 was a justice department that was defending don't ask/don't tell, defending the defense of marriage act, was -- and i had to sort of make that choice when i was leaving an lgbt advocacy organization, was i prepared to kind of put that part of my lawyering life sort of on the shelf knowing that there was other work that i would be able to do within that role?
i give them examples of people like constance baker motley and others like justice sotomayor who are truly people who are interested in the progress and civil rights of all people but they are doing it from inside the system and that is completely possible. now, your classmates may be doing it from other places more like what you see maybe on this stage doing, but there's a role for people who are very interested in the kind of structural overhaul of our, you know, of this system to play a role...
109
109
Oct 15, 2019
10/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
constance, is that right? caller: yes, good morning.rom cradle-to-grave, many states are to be liberated in the u.s. i cannot vote for elizabeth .arren in my previous country, i spent time there every winter. we have 29% value added tax to -- fund it is impossible to all the promises elizabeth warren gives. host: that is the argument republicans are making, including sebastian -- talked about his concerns about the increasing support for socialism. [video clip] political one grouping in our country that has come out of the closet as socialists. childshocking to me as a of those who escaped fascism and communism that according to the annual poll of the victims of communism memorial foundation, an amazing institution here in d.c., every year they do a pole yougov. in their last pole, 52% of american millenials wished to live in a socialist or communist america. this is not funny, madam, it is not funny, it is deadly serious caused this ideology has estimated 100an million souls in the last century and people like alexandra ocasio-cortez,
constance, is that right? caller: yes, good morning.rom cradle-to-grave, many states are to be liberated in the u.s. i cannot vote for elizabeth .arren in my previous country, i spent time there every winter. we have 29% value added tax to -- fund it is impossible to all the promises elizabeth warren gives. host: that is the argument republicans are making, including sebastian -- talked about his concerns about the increasing support for socialism. [video clip] political one grouping in our...
80
80
Oct 23, 2019
10/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
this would have crushed the market for the simple reason there would be no constance left in any iposto market. all the ipos in the tech sector in general. this is not a tech stock. charles: $8 billion valuation. deirdre: i feel like that shows the health of our system, is that this didn't go public. it got pulled because people were like okay, this is honestly a dumpster fire. charles: although it got pulled after uber was a disaster, lyft was a last week, smile direct got reiterated on october 7th by all the underwriters and the stock continues to get crushed. yesterday, two days ago, 14 of the underwriters upgraded peloton. that continues to go down. wall street better be very careful. goldman sachs put a target of $36 on peloton this week. they are nuts. jpmorgan doubled their target on smile direct from 14 to 31. you know, if you are the lead underwriter and keep telling people to buy these stocks, as they are getting hammered, you lose credibility. are you putting investment banking ahead of the investor, they better be very careful. that's all i'm saying. want to switch gears n
this would have crushed the market for the simple reason there would be no constance left in any iposto market. all the ipos in the tech sector in general. this is not a tech stock. charles: $8 billion valuation. deirdre: i feel like that shows the health of our system, is that this didn't go public. it got pulled because people were like okay, this is honestly a dumpster fire. charles: although it got pulled after uber was a disaster, lyft was a last week, smile direct got reiterated on...