86
86
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
dan johnson, bbc news. here‘s our briefing on some of the key events happening later.es from collections across the country to australia. it‘s the final of three repatriations between the two countries this month. and later, french president emmanuel macron will give a televised speech announcing policy changes based on public consultations triggered by the yellow vest protests. there‘s no surprise what‘s leading the sport briefing today from the bbc sport centre hello. i‘m tulsen tollett and this is your monday sport briefing, where we start with the news that you‘ve been hearing plenty about and that is that tiger woods has won his 5th masters title and 15th major championship taking victory by a stroke at augusta national. the 43—year—old had trailed francesco molinari by three strokes at one point but held his nerve to win his first major title in 11 years. 0ne one of the hardest, i think, i have ever had to win, just because of what has transpired over the last couple of years of trying to come back and play. it was close last year a couple of times. the chance of
dan johnson, bbc news. here‘s our briefing on some of the key events happening later.es from collections across the country to australia. it‘s the final of three repatriations between the two countries this month. and later, french president emmanuel macron will give a televised speech announcing policy changes based on public consultations triggered by the yellow vest protests. there‘s no surprise what‘s leading the sport briefing today from the bbc sport centre hello. i‘m tulsen...
52
52
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
dan johnson, bbc news.has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, to stop aboriginal women from being imprisoned over unpaid fines. campaigners say the law in western australia, where non—payment can mean being sent to jail, is having a crippling impact on the lives of families living in poverty. our correspondent, hywel griffith, has been to meet some of them. caring for her sons, daughters, nieces, and nephews, naomi is a single parent struggling from day to day. when she received a fine for failing to register her dog it went unpaid for seven years. then, one day, the police came to put her injail. i've felt so helpless, hey, and ijust couldn't eat, couldn't sleep as much. just being a single mum and being attached to your kids, i don't know how to explain it, it was just so hard. ijust thought ijust needed help to get out of it. the help came from anonymous donors, who bought her out of prison. campaigners say the impact of the fines on people's lives is crushing and it should be means tested. this isn
dan johnson, bbc news.has raised hundreds of thousands of dollars, to stop aboriginal women from being imprisoned over unpaid fines. campaigners say the law in western australia, where non—payment can mean being sent to jail, is having a crippling impact on the lives of families living in poverty. our correspondent, hywel griffith, has been to meet some of them. caring for her sons, daughters, nieces, and nephews, naomi is a single parent struggling from day to day. when she received a fine...
48
48
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
dan johnson, bbc news.sunday‘s general election, with most votes counted. its leader, antti rinne, is likely to become the country‘s first left—wing prime minister in 20 years. the party is set to have one more seat than the far right, anti—immigration finns party. freya cole has the latest. a narrow victory, but a victory all the same for finland‘s social democratic party. its leader, antti rimme, will soon become the country‘s first left wing prime minister in 20 years. with most of the votes counted, the former union boss claimed victory in front of an adoring crowd. it means a finland that has solidarity, it has equality and it has beaten the racist wave that we have had. and, this is the most important thing. but thejubilation may be short lived. mr rimme‘s ability to govern will be hampered by a rise in far right anti—immigration sentiment. the social democrats claimed 17.8% of the vote, but close behind, the nationalist finns party. it wants tighter borders and less spending on welfare and climate ch
dan johnson, bbc news.sunday‘s general election, with most votes counted. its leader, antti rinne, is likely to become the country‘s first left—wing prime minister in 20 years. the party is set to have one more seat than the far right, anti—immigration finns party. freya cole has the latest. a narrow victory, but a victory all the same for finland‘s social democratic party. its leader, antti rimme, will soon become the country‘s first left wing prime minister in 20 years. with most...
71
71
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
dan johnson, bbc news.at the bbc sport centre. good evening. the top two teams in the premier league were playing today. highlights follow the news but i've got the results for you now. it's as you were in the title race. liverpool beat chelsea 2—0 at anfield. sadio mane and mo salah scored the goals in the second half. that keeps them two points clear of manchester city, with four games left to play. the title is still in city's hands, because they have played one game less than liverpool. they won 3—1 at crystal palace. raheem sterling scored twice. celtic are on for another clean sweep of trophies. they beat aberdeen 3—0 in an ill—tempered scottish cup semifinal at hampden park. they'll face hearts in next month's final. adam wild reports. suchis such is celtic‘s domination of scottish football, this represents just the latest step on their journey towards an historic treble treble. aberdeen trying to force a stumble. the task made all the harder as dominic ball was sent off for this sickening challenge
dan johnson, bbc news.at the bbc sport centre. good evening. the top two teams in the premier league were playing today. highlights follow the news but i've got the results for you now. it's as you were in the title race. liverpool beat chelsea 2—0 at anfield. sadio mane and mo salah scored the goals in the second half. that keeps them two points clear of manchester city, with four games left to play. the title is still in city's hands, because they have played one game less than liverpool....
52
52
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
dan johnson, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.f passengers at one of britain‘s busiest airports. pol pot, one of the century‘s greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine‘s offices have been attacked and its editorial staff have gone into hiding. it was clear that paula's only contest was with the clock, and as for her sporting legacy, paula radcliffe's competitors will be chasing her new world best time for years to come. quite quietly, but quicker and quicker, she seemed just to slide away under the surface and disappear. this is bbc news — the latest headlines: in one of the greatest comebacks in sporting history — tiger woods has won the masters — more than ten years after his last major golfing title. a powerful tornado rips throu
dan johnson, bbc news. stay with us on bbc news.f passengers at one of britain‘s busiest airports. pol pot, one of the century‘s greatest mass murderers, is reported to have died of natural causes. he and the khmer rouge movement he led were responsible for the deaths of an estimated 1.7 million cambodians. there have been violent protests in indonesia, where playboy has gone on sale for the first time. traditionalist muslim leaders have expressed disgust. the magazine‘s offices have been...
83
83
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
that was dan johnson in washington.they are hoping to seesaw for more than 80 hours to raise money to restore a former school in twyford into a hub for the community. four days, two men, one seesaw. well, we've onlyjust met that he seems like quite a good guy. i think we've got kids who are a similar age. a similar stage in our lives, so i'm sure we'll have plenty to talk about. and both taking a break. on a seesaw to take a break from multiple children, it'll be fine! 0k, you're off. cheering. this world record attempt is 50 years in the making, the brainchild of david turner. in 1969 he and friend david marsh stayed on a seesaw continuously for four days. i think we both struggled to stand up when we finished. we didn't get off the seesaw for three and a half days. no. that was the worst. now david's son—in—law michael and counterweight mate richard hope to beat the record. thankfully, there is a toilet but even then someone has to keep bouncing. they will even be joined by friends to help share the load. those things
that was dan johnson in washington.they are hoping to seesaw for more than 80 hours to raise money to restore a former school in twyford into a hub for the community. four days, two men, one seesaw. well, we've onlyjust met that he seems like quite a good guy. i think we've got kids who are a similar age. a similar stage in our lives, so i'm sure we'll have plenty to talk about. and both taking a break. on a seesaw to take a break from multiple children, it'll be fine! 0k, you're off. cheering....
112
112
Apr 1, 2019
04/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
here is the bbc's dan johnson on the border e crossing paso. onald trump said repeatedly over the weekend that if the mexican authorities did not do more to cut illegal immigration, southern border entirely this week. that would be hugely disruptive, especially at crossing points like is where there are thousands of people and cars and trucks going back and forth illegally every day. the mayor here said it would be disastrous for trade in towns like this along the rder. but the president said he is prepared to make that sort of the because the situas.on is so seri u.s. customs and border protection said its facilities are absolutely overwhelmed, that things are beyondreaking point. that is why around the corner there were asylum-seekers in the carpark of a custom station, in the open, behind barbed wire, having to sleep on opening round with just the foil sheet to keep the' warm and d. men, women, children, and babies some of themeir, for up to five days for the that e mporary facility has been closed down and thople have been moved. but there a
here is the bbc's dan johnson on the border e crossing paso. onald trump said repeatedly over the weekend that if the mexican authorities did not do more to cut illegal immigration, southern border entirely this week. that would be hugely disruptive, especially at crossing points like is where there are thousands of people and cars and trucks going back and forth illegally every day. the mayor here said it would be disastrous for trade in towns like this along the rder. but the president said...
121
121
Apr 2, 2019
04/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
laura: dan johnson for more on the situation at the rder, my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser with nde former acting director of u.s. immigrationustoms enforcement. that was for the bbc's "beyond 100 days" ogram. give us some sense of the sort of disruption that would oullow apart from the fact that america would ruof avocados and it would be a national crisis if the by der were reautdown. >> it would be dramatic consequences. we have hundreds of thousands of people who live in mexico and work in the united states. truck after talk of not just ode an avocados, but manufactured goods. plus in tradeion- largely benefitseshe united stntiques the prices of a lot of goods down. more importantly, it would have little to no impact with what is going on with the central american crisis. shutting down the border could send a message to mexico to push em to do a little but more to stop the migration across the southern b trying to stop the actual flow of central americans into the untry, it is going to do absolutely nothing. katty: there does seemtho have been ilast two weeks a big pick
laura: dan johnson for more on the situation at the rder, my colleagues katty kay and christian fraser with nde former acting director of u.s. immigrationustoms enforcement. that was for the bbc's "beyond 100 days" ogram. give us some sense of the sort of disruption that would oullow apart from the fact that america would ruof avocados and it would be a national crisis if the by der were reautdown. >> it would be dramatic consequences. we have hundreds of thousands of people who...
42
42
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
here's dan johnson.re, the internal revenue service, failed to meet the original deadline that was set by richard neal, he is chairman of the ways and means committee. the only man in congress who has the right to request tax records. now he wrote a letter, originally, setting one deadline, that was missed. he has now given the internal revenue service until the 23rd of april to provide the president's tax returns. and he says in his letter "please know that if you fail to comply your failure will be interpreted as a denial of my request". so certainly the rhetoric is ramping up on this. it has been a long—running battle that goes right back to even before the election, when donald trump stepped out of line, really, with normal practice for presidential candidates by not releasing his tax returns. and democrats have been fighting ever since, really, to see it. it is only since taking control of congress at the start of this year that they have actually had the power to request. but the revenue service an
here's dan johnson.re, the internal revenue service, failed to meet the original deadline that was set by richard neal, he is chairman of the ways and means committee. the only man in congress who has the right to request tax records. now he wrote a letter, originally, setting one deadline, that was missed. he has now given the internal revenue service until the 23rd of april to provide the president's tax returns. and he says in his letter "please know that if you fail to comply your...
79
79
Apr 1, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
from el paso in texas, dan johnson reports.seekers settle down for the night. there are men, women, children, and even babies here. they have foil sheets to keep warm. they have portable toilets. but this is the grim reality when their dream of america hits a system said to be under a cascading crisis, a freefall, even according to those in charge. it's an image most wealthy western nations would be ashamed of. at a shelter, on the edge of town, we found lesbia, one of those forced to sleep in the open after two weeks on the road from honduras. translation: the journey here was hard, but the worst part was arriving. no human should be treated the way we were. we were cold, sleeping on rocks for five days. there are queues for food and medical checks, as details are taken and people are moved on. there is disbelief too, that in america in 2019, it's come to this. but border patrol says this is simply the only way that they can cope with the numbers that they are having to deal with, that there are so many people coming across th
from el paso in texas, dan johnson reports.seekers settle down for the night. there are men, women, children, and even babies here. they have foil sheets to keep warm. they have portable toilets. but this is the grim reality when their dream of america hits a system said to be under a cascading crisis, a freefall, even according to those in charge. it's an image most wealthy western nations would be ashamed of. at a shelter, on the edge of town, we found lesbia, one of those forced to sleep in...
74
74
Apr 30, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
our washington correspondent dan johnson has more.xpecting rod rosenstein to go. in fact, it was something of a surprise that he didn't resign late last year, when it was revealed that at one stage he'd actually suggested wearing a wire to secretly record president trump. that was just one thing that had made him unpopular with the president, his involvement with appointing robert mueller to head up investigation into rough nonaggression interference,. his constant defence of that process, that investigation, was another thing that made him unpopular with the president, even though at one stage he is alleged to have said that he would make sure the president was protected from that investigation. so rod rosenstein has been a figure who throughout, really, his two years in office has trodden a difficult tightrope of trying to maintain the support of the president, to retain hisjob, but also trying to maintain the impartiality of the law and the office that he held as number two in the justice department. but in terms of the russia inve
our washington correspondent dan johnson has more.xpecting rod rosenstein to go. in fact, it was something of a surprise that he didn't resign late last year, when it was revealed that at one stage he'd actually suggested wearing a wire to secretly record president trump. that was just one thing that had made him unpopular with the president, his involvement with appointing robert mueller to head up investigation into rough nonaggression interference,. his constant defence of that process, that...
69
69
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know what more i can say. 0ur correspondent in washington, dan johnson, has been following developmentsoming to asylum seekers and immigrants, whatever their status. in fact, they take it further and refuse to cooperate with the federal authorities in dealing with those people. so, it may be that their asylum or immigration case is unsuccessful, and the federal authorities want assistance in finding that person or deporting them from the country. the authorities in that city, these designated sanctuary cities, actually refuse to co—operate in those sorts of cases, with the the federal government. the president's saying, "0k, fine, if you want to be open and welcoming to any sort of immigrant, then i will send people from the border to these cities and they can be taken care of there." because, he says, simply the situation along the border has got so intense now, the pressure is so great, that things have to change and people need to be moved. but this would be a complicated plan. it would be a logistical nightmare, because it would involve moving thousands of people thousands of miles
i don't know what more i can say. 0ur correspondent in washington, dan johnson, has been following developmentsoming to asylum seekers and immigrants, whatever their status. in fact, they take it further and refuse to cooperate with the federal authorities in dealing with those people. so, it may be that their asylum or immigration case is unsuccessful, and the federal authorities want assistance in finding that person or deporting them from the country. the authorities in that city, these...
62
62
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
for more i'm now joined by our reporter in washington dan johnson.ng declared a national emergency on the border. he was visiting the border in california la st visiting the border in california last week and looking at facilities there, stating again how stretched things are because of the number of migrants and asylum seekers coming across. the president has now said we can't hold all these people at the border. we don't have enough space in detention centres. the reality is that after so long being processed they are released to wait for a court date to establish their immigration status, but that can ta ke immigration status, but that can take years, so the president is saying, let's disperse people around the country. if these sanctuary cities, as they have declared, really wa nt cities, as they have declared, really want to welcome people, then they can do that. the logistics of that are almost impossible to organise, to get your head around, because it would mean sending thousands of people thousands of miles right across the us. i think that'
for more i'm now joined by our reporter in washington dan johnson.ng declared a national emergency on the border. he was visiting the border in california la st visiting the border in california last week and looking at facilities there, stating again how stretched things are because of the number of migrants and asylum seekers coming across. the president has now said we can't hold all these people at the border. we don't have enough space in detention centres. the reality is that after so...
59
59
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
our correspondent dan johnson is in washington.ected that he would actually resign some time ago? yes, it was indeed. rod rosenstein has been treading a difficult tightrope for most of the two years he has beenin for most of the two years he has been in office, actually, but things really got difficult towards the end of last year when it was revealed that at one stage he had actually suggested wearing a wire to secretly record president trump. now, at times rod rosenstein has appeared to be loyal to the president. he is said to have taken actions to protect the president, especially in relation to the mueller enquiry into russian collusion. that is the investigation that he himself, rod rosenstein, was in charge of, was overseeing, after the attorney general, jeff sessions, had to step back from that because of potential conflicts of interests. so it looked like rod rosenstein would be forced out, but president trump allowed him to stay on, i think, really, until the mueller enquiry was actually concluded and dealt with, and now t
our correspondent dan johnson is in washington.ected that he would actually resign some time ago? yes, it was indeed. rod rosenstein has been treading a difficult tightrope for most of the two years he has beenin for most of the two years he has been in office, actually, but things really got difficult towards the end of last year when it was revealed that at one stage he had actually suggested wearing a wire to secretly record president trump. now, at times rod rosenstein has appeared to be...
60
60
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know what more i can say. 0ur correspondent in washington, dan johnson, has been following developmentsfact they do not help with the federal authorities. if the authorities want help deporting these people, the authorities in these people, the authorities in these cities refuse to co—operate. the president is saying, 0k, fine, if you want to be open and welcoming to any sort of emigrant then i will send people from the border to the cities and they can be taken care of there. because he says simply the situation along the border has got so situation along the border has got so intense now, the pressure is so great, that things have to change and people need to be moved. but this would be a complicated plan, it would be a logistical nightmare because it would involve moving thousands of people thousands of miles right across the us, perhaps to cities where they don‘t want to 90, to cities where they don‘t want to go, places they don‘t have connections. so how realistic this isiam connections. so how realistic this is i am not sure, but it is certainly the something the president has sei
i don't know what more i can say. 0ur correspondent in washington, dan johnson, has been following developmentsfact they do not help with the federal authorities. if the authorities want help deporting these people, the authorities in these people, the authorities in these cities refuse to co—operate. the president is saying, 0k, fine, if you want to be open and welcoming to any sort of emigrant then i will send people from the border to the cities and they can be taken care of there. because...
72
72
Apr 3, 2019
04/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
>>as dan johnson reports the mother wants to know why there were no signs letting the 2 boys know thatelectrified. >>the unity given the shirt off his back. he knew what he wanted. and he always went after it. >>can the korea says her son 17 year-old says died as a hero. she says he was out walking with a group of friends, including jacob snyder, cheddar's dog ranger as well as another teenage boy and girl before they were hiking off west dixon road monday afternoon near this canal. >>one of the boys went in the water to because he saw his dog fall in the water. and jake seen his friend in trouble. >>jake stepfather gust. explains the first boy jake snyder grabbed a hold of the bridge. so that he wouldn't fall in. >>at same time when you touch that rail way understood. is that we stay, but they cannot get off of. >>la county sheriff's office says that bridge had an electric current running through it. >>so my son this i did jump in there, but not knowing what it was hope is friend and when the tests that also he got there too. >>the korea says the 3rd boy was then able to free the othe
>>as dan johnson reports the mother wants to know why there were no signs letting the 2 boys know thatelectrified. >>the unity given the shirt off his back. he knew what he wanted. and he always went after it. >>can the korea says her son 17 year-old says died as a hero. she says he was out walking with a group of friends, including jacob snyder, cheddar's dog ranger as well as another teenage boy and girl before they were hiking off west dixon road monday afternoon near this...
234
234
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> dan: jeh johnson cited on this network. >> jesse: how you said before he has backed the democrats on sanctuary cities. is it ever going to change? i don't know. i think it's going to take at least six to make eight to finish the job but i think his t is in the right place. >> dan: marie, so you you have some disagreements but what do you think about jeh johnson think that there's a crisis of the border. is it changing the narrative on the democrat side? >> marie: i think a lot of democrats from border districts have been saying that for a long time. the question is how to fix it and how to attack it. short of congress actually stepping in and doing something, the overall situation, we will continue to put band-aids on things and continue to do executive actions. the overall situation cannot really be fixed without massive congressional action and quite frankly, i don't for see that happening at all. this barr thing, the new executive order, i think it's one attempt to try to get a handle on it. it could have the reverse effect of hurting them when it comes to overcrowding. they ar
. >> dan: jeh johnson cited on this network. >> jesse: how you said before he has backed the democrats on sanctuary cities. is it ever going to change? i don't know. i think it's going to take at least six to make eight to finish the job but i think his t is in the right place. >> dan: marie, so you you have some disagreements but what do you think about jeh johnson think that there's a crisis of the border. is it changing the narrative on the democrat side? >> marie: i...
1,223
1.2K
Apr 24, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 1,223
favorite 0
quote 23
dan bongino. welcome. geraldo, i don't mind prison reform. when i saw alice marie johnson come out of prison, a family, that made me happy, and she said "thank you, america, for a second chance." she was a one-time offender,
dan bongino. welcome. geraldo, i don't mind prison reform. when i saw alice marie johnson come out of prison, a family, that made me happy, and she said "thank you, america, for a second chance." she was a one-time offender,
102
102
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
posing as a german heiress and scamming her way into wealthy new york society. 0ur correspondent dan johnsonshe was certainly living the life. she stayed at the best hotels, eight at the best restaurants, she had a private jet. eight at the best restaurants, she had a privatejet. she made people believe she was about to inherit $60 million. she was trying to borrow $20 million in new york. it was all based on lies. it was a cone. people around her is that it was like a magic trick, they believe she had this background, the story, but none of it was real. she was fabricating everything and seemingly getting away with that. she moved from different hotels, promising the money would follow on but are never dead. the france kebab people around her, ended up paying for the night side, the parties, the meals, and all of this collapsed when the banks at the end of the day did research background and check out whether she had this wealth or not. she did not. she was a 28—year—old russian emigrant, the daughter of a truck driver. she can't a lot of people. now she is going to pay for it. she has been
posing as a german heiress and scamming her way into wealthy new york society. 0ur correspondent dan johnsonshe was certainly living the life. she stayed at the best hotels, eight at the best restaurants, she had a private jet. eight at the best restaurants, she had a privatejet. she made people believe she was about to inherit $60 million. she was trying to borrow $20 million in new york. it was all based on lies. it was a cone. people around her is that it was like a magic trick, they believe...
330
330
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 0
>> ama and dan, pg&e declined my request to interview the incoming ceo bill johnson today, or to reveal how much he'll make in his new job. but we've been combing the archives and talking industry experts what to expect. >> long time grateful dead listener. >> life has been good for bill johnson, the man nominated to lead pg&e out of bankruptcy. he raked in $8.1 million last year of ceo of the tennessee valley authority, a federally owned electricity corporation, making johnson the highest paid federal employee. in an interview with boston consulting group, he described his management style as laid back with keen focus. >> so i'm not going get too excited with good news. i'm not going get too down with bad news. i'm going to be pretty laid back. >> just last year johnson called for his resignation after pg&e bought a pair of $10 million corporate jets and a $7 million luxury helicopter once owned by dallas cowboys owner jerry jones for executives to use. in the announcement yesterday naming johnson as ceo, pg&e said he is the right leader as we work to strengthen our safety culture and
>> ama and dan, pg&e declined my request to interview the incoming ceo bill johnson today, or to reveal how much he'll make in his new job. but we've been combing the archives and talking industry experts what to expect. >> long time grateful dead listener. >> life has been good for bill johnson, the man nominated to lead pg&e out of bankruptcy. he raked in $8.1 million last year of ceo of the tennessee valley authority, a federally owned electricity corporation,...
1,261
1.3K
Apr 24, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 1,261
favorite 0
quote 23
dan bongino. welcome. geraldo, i don't mind prison reform. when i saw alice marie johnsone out of prison, a family, that made me happy, and she said "thank you, america, for a second chance." she was a one-time offender, drugs, and she said i won't let you down. i want to find all of the alice marie johnsons in prison and let them out. but the marathon bomber? terrors, pedophiles, no way. >> you know, the president, president trump past of the first step act, meaningful criminal justice reform that reduced the use of mandatory minimum sentences, provided jobs training, education, alcohol and drug rehab, that is real criminal justice reform. to propose that convicts the granted the right to vote before he or she has served their time behind bars, played their debt to society, is an obscenity. it is grotesque, and it is deeply disappointing. i'm starting to look at bernie sanders and saying, that feisty old guy, he's got charisma, he's got what it takes come he's the best one of the democratic field. now i look at him and i'm reminded of all of that crazy bernie talk from a
dan bongino. welcome. geraldo, i don't mind prison reform. when i saw alice marie johnsone out of prison, a family, that made me happy, and she said "thank you, america, for a second chance." she was a one-time offender, drugs, and she said i won't let you down. i want to find all of the alice marie johnsons in prison and let them out. but the marathon bomber? terrors, pedophiles, no way. >> you know, the president, president trump past of the first step act, meaningful criminal...
141
141
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
dan ashley. >> ama daetz. for larry beil a >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, from marvel's "avengers: endgame," don cheadle, from "chilling adventures of sabrina," kiernan shipka, 300 million dollar powerball winner dave johnsonfrom hozier. and now, step aside, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. hi, everyone. welcome, welcome. thank you. [cheers and applause] hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the f the sh. thfocong
dan ashley. >> ama daetz. for larry beil a >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, from marvel's "avengers: endgame," don cheadle, from "chilling adventures of sabrina," kiernan shipka, 300 million dollar powerball winner dave johnsonfrom hozier. and now, step aside, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. hi, everyone. welcome, welcome. thank you. [cheers and applause] hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the f...
122
122
Apr 4, 2019
04/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." time now for futures and focus. joining us from the cme is dan deming.e the movement we've seen in oil prices beginning to slow up a little bit. i am wondering if we are getting to the stage where the best solution for high oil prices is high oil prices. dan: exactly. it does feel like demand is probably going to be very significant moving forward, and the increase in demand. we got a nice narrative out of china earlier this week. it is continuing to evolve here and showing a little bit of growth prospects. tradeand u.s. prospects continue. it does feel like we are reaching a critical mass around the 200 a moving average of both of these complexes come over you will have to see a pickup -- the 200 day moving average of both of these complexes, suggesting you will have to see a pickup in demand. there will be a massive out load of u.s. products from china in the lead up to 2020. dan: some of these initiatives are going to be rolled out over the next six years. we are seeing a little bit of reaction to that today. up about 0.5%orn today. i think is that un
johnson. this is "bloomberg markets." time now for futures and focus. joining us from the cme is dan deming.e the movement we've seen in oil prices beginning to slow up a little bit. i am wondering if we are getting to the stage where the best solution for high oil prices is high oil prices. dan: exactly. it does feel like demand is probably going to be very significant moving forward, and the increase in demand. we got a nice narrative out of china earlier this week. it is continuing...
248
248
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
and we will be looking in to all of this, in to bill johnson and the new board of directors in the coming day. >> we know you will. thanks, dan, very much. >> all right had, well, abc7 news is focused on building a better bay area. and we are asking what can make it a better place to live. we are digging in to the ride sharing industry. it's just ten short years and dramatically, and drastically worked in the bay area and aound the world. we will have coverage throughout the news cast and that doesn't mean we are ignoring other issues from the city to the suburbs and debates and decisions are taking place on the topic of housing and we have live team coverage tonight. >> we do, abc7 news reporter is in mountainview, they are deciding to do away with a affordable housing to build townhouses and now there's debate on building a new navigation center for the homeless. it would be not far from oracle park. >> navigation centers are homeless shelters with extra services. san francisco has five existing services with 500 beds. >> the new center has prompted dualing go fund me accounts. one for and one against. now, these two sides
and we will be looking in to all of this, in to bill johnson and the new board of directors in the coming day. >> we know you will. thanks, dan, very much. >> all right had, well, abc7 news is focused on building a better bay area. and we are asking what can make it a better place to live. we are digging in to the ride sharing industry. it's just ten short years and dramatically, and drastically worked in the bay area and aound the world. we will have coverage throughout the news...
224
224
Apr 1, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
>> what it says is president johnson is willing to pay the ultimate price to make the ultimate sacrifice for peace in southeast asia. >> it -- it's -- what i'd rather do, danand begin to talk about it. >> it is a stunning moment and for those of you in the audience who may be saying, well, those two fellows are having a hard time coming up with something to say, that's the truth of the matter because it did come as a distinct surprise. it seems to me this turns the whole political basket upsidedown. >> this is a cbs news special report. >> good evening. dr. martin luther king, the apostle of nonviolence in the civil rights movement, has been shot to death in memphis, tennessee. >> at 7:10 this evening, martin luther king was shot. martin luther king 20 minutes ago died. i would like to take this opportunity to ask reverend john genzel to lead all of us in prayer for martin luther king and the future of all civil rights movements. >> martin luther king dedicated his life to love and to justice between fellow human beings. what we need in the united states is love and wisdom and compassion toward one another and a feeling of justice toward those who still su
>> what it says is president johnson is willing to pay the ultimate price to make the ultimate sacrifice for peace in southeast asia. >> it -- it's -- what i'd rather do, danand begin to talk about it. >> it is a stunning moment and for those of you in the audience who may be saying, well, those two fellows are having a hard time coming up with something to say, that's the truth of the matter because it did come as a distinct surprise. it seems to me this turns the whole...
222
222
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
dan ashley. >> ama daetz. for larry beil a >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, from marvel's "avengers: endgame," don cheadle, from "chilling adventures of sabrina," kiernan shipka, 300 million dollar powerball winner dave johnson, and music from hozier. and now, step aside, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. hi, everyone. welcome, welcome. thank you. [cheers and applause] hi, i'm jimmy. i'm the f the sh. thfocong thank you for visiting us here in our bungalow in hollywood. hey, i have a question. how many, how many of you are visiting us from out of town this weekend? [cheers and applause] how many are headed to coachella this weekend? [cheers and applause] so starting tomorrow, a couple hours from us in indio, california, there is coachella, there's no better opportunity to spend $18 on a bottle of water. and yet this festival has been sold out for months. even felicity huffman couldn't get her kids into this thing. [cheers and applause] and remember, this is an important coachella tip. if you're a white girl named kaley, no one needs you to do your hair like lisa bonet this weekend, okay? [ applause ] if god has any sense of humor, instagram will go down the whole weekend.
dan ashley. >> ama daetz. for larry beil a >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live"! tonight, from marvel's "avengers: endgame," don cheadle, from "chilling adventures of sabrina," kiernan shipka, 300 million dollar powerball winner dave johnson, and music from hozier. and now, step aside, jimmy kimmel! [cheers and applause] ♪ >> jimmy: very nice. thank you. hi, everyone. welcome, welcome. thank you. [cheers and applause] hi, i'm...
303
303
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 1
johnson moment was a big shift. i'm hoping responsible democrats, if there are any left, start to pick up on this that something has to be done. steve: something has to give. dansir, thank you very much. have a good week. ainsley: carley is here with us for the headlines. carley: listen to this. hours after being drafted by the new york giants a college football standout is shot and his roommate killed. corey valentine is recovering at kansas hospital after the shooting outside a house party. his teammate killed. unclear how the violence unfolded the giants released a statement saying they spoke to corey and are playing for his recovery. pete buttigieg is meeting with al sharpton in new york city today. of the two will dine at a soul food restaurant. buttigieg is meeting with the civil rights leader as he steps up his outteach african-american voters. releasing balloons at celebrations is a tradition that could be floating away. more states are looking to put restrictions on balloon releases. saying they threaten the environment and wildlife. five states already have some restrictions on that form of celebration. all right. a london marathon runner dressed as
johnson moment was a big shift. i'm hoping responsible democrats, if there are any left, start to pick up on this that something has to be done. steve: something has to give. dansir, thank you very much. have a good week. ainsley: carley is here with us for the headlines. carley: listen to this. hours after being drafted by the new york giants a college football standout is shot and his roommate killed. corey valentine is recovering at kansas hospital after the shooting outside a house party....
889
889
Apr 3, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 889
favorite 0
quote 0
dan patrick, he is the texas lieutenant governor. he says there is a meltdown at the border. >> the meltdown is happening on the border. it has never been this bad. even jeh johnson 60,000 people apprehended in one month. we'll break 100,000 or be near 100,000 this month. that's the projection. right now, with secretary nielsen having to push so many border patrol agents to these hot spots, it's leaving us a little thin in other areas. that means people could easily be pouring over in no man's land as i would call it between these checkpoints. ainsley: the president said when he is talking to some these democrats, when they are behind closed doors that they agree with that, that they agree that there is a crisis. steve: sure. ainsley: when it comes to voting they don't want to go on the record. brian: push something out specific today. put it out four or five things you could change about our asylum rules. forget the wall. the wall is a separate issue that would change things at the border and send a different message to those central american countries. steve: the house democrats want to do a resolution. it could be very shortly where they would make every membe
dan patrick, he is the texas lieutenant governor. he says there is a meltdown at the border. >> the meltdown is happening on the border. it has never been this bad. even jeh johnson 60,000 people apprehended in one month. we'll break 100,000 or be near 100,000 this month. that's the projection. right now, with secretary nielsen having to push so many border patrol agents to these hot spots, it's leaving us a little thin in other areas. that means people could easily be pouring over in no...
186
186
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
dan, thank you very much. >>> our final moments, quick, john heilemann, go. >> i'm telling you, huge mistake not to have barnacle on the list. if put him on the cover, duane johnsone dropped a lot of op oppo. barnacle some. >> i'm anticipating tomorrow to a certain except but, not a large extent, because i'm sure it will be largely be redacted. i would hope everyone in our business would sit down and take the time to read what we can read before we start shooting off at the mouth. >> that's the thing, i would like to end the show with a message 0 our friends and colleagues who are covering the show and doing what they can and best work we're seen in decades. this is a challenging time. by the way, we will have tim ryan and mayor pete on the show. s this great to have positive, uplifting stories other than trump. but as we cover this and get ready for the mueller report, it is being released tomorrow. we will be building up to it and wondering what's in it and wondering what we see, it will be redacted. it may not see a lot and we've got to take it as it comes. if the president is acting erratic, it may be he's very upset about what's in the report. it may be he's
dan, thank you very much. >>> our final moments, quick, john heilemann, go. >> i'm telling you, huge mistake not to have barnacle on the list. if put him on the cover, duane johnsone dropped a lot of op oppo. barnacle some. >> i'm anticipating tomorrow to a certain except but, not a large extent, because i'm sure it will be largely be redacted. i would hope everyone in our business would sit down and take the time to read what we can read before we start shooting off at the...
148
148
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
states — usually under democrat control — for more, i‘m now joined by our reporter in washington, dan johnsonkers and immigrants whatever their status. and they take it further and refused to co—operate with federal authorities in dealing with federal authorities in dealing with those people. so it may be that their asylum or immigration case is u nsuccessful their asylum or immigration case is unsuccessful in the federal authorities want assistance in finding that personal deporting them from the country, the authorities in that city, these designated sanctuary cities, actually refused to cooperate in those cases with the federal government. the president is saying, if you want to be open and welcoming to any sort of emigrant, i will send people from the border to the cities and they can be taken ca re of the cities and they can be taken care of there, because he says simply the situation along the border has gotten so intense now, the pressure is so great, that things have to change and people need to be moved. but this would be a complicated plan, it would be a logistical nightmare because
states — usually under democrat control — for more, i‘m now joined by our reporter in washington, dan johnsonkers and immigrants whatever their status. and they take it further and refused to co—operate with federal authorities in dealing with federal authorities in dealing with those people. so it may be that their asylum or immigration case is u nsuccessful their asylum or immigration case is unsuccessful in the federal authorities want assistance in finding that personal deporting...
67
67
Apr 1, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
the bbc‘s dan johnson is in el paso new mexico on the southern border and sent this report. weekend that if the mexican authorities did not do more to cut illegal immigration, he would take a step of closing the border entirely this week. that would be hugely disruptive, especially at crossing points like this where there are thousands of people, cars and trucks going back—and—forth legally everyday. that sort of mood could be disastrous for trade in towns along the border. the president says he is prepared to make that sort of threat because the situation is so serious. just around the corner in el paso, they were asylum seekers being held in the car park of a customs station, in the open, behind barbed wire, having to sleep on open ground with just a file sheet to keep them warm at night. men, women, children and babies kept there. some of them forup to and babies kept there. some of them for up to five days. that temporary facility has been closed down and those people have been moved. but the pressure has not eased. some people feel that sort of rhetoric and perhaps thos
the bbc‘s dan johnson is in el paso new mexico on the southern border and sent this report. weekend that if the mexican authorities did not do more to cut illegal immigration, he would take a step of closing the border entirely this week. that would be hugely disruptive, especially at crossing points like this where there are thousands of people, cars and trucks going back—and—forth legally everyday. that sort of mood could be disastrous for trade in towns along the border. the president...