70
70
Jun 5, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
and konta will hope to go one better than durie, when she takes on vondrousova.etra martic and took the second set 7—5 to move into a first—ever grand slam semi—final. tuesday saw a rain—affected match at the cricket world cup in cardiff. sri lanka did just enough to get past afghanistan, picking up their first win of the tournament, as patrick gearey reports. no other nation values their place at this world cup like afghanistan. in these players‘ lifetimes, the sport has grown from almost nothing, despite war, invasion, terrorism — despite everything. so there is a spirit in this side that survived sri lanka's fast start, a belief they could recover. the bowler here mohammed nabi, who had been here almost since the beginning of his country's journey, and whose off—breaks turn the game. three times he struck in an over — spin, edge, catch, repeat, sri lanka caught in a loop. by the time thisara perera left, they were thoroughly bedraggled, even before the rain came. that took nearly three hours out of the game, so by the time the ground and the sri lankan tail we
and konta will hope to go one better than durie, when she takes on vondrousova.etra martic and took the second set 7—5 to move into a first—ever grand slam semi—final. tuesday saw a rain—affected match at the cricket world cup in cardiff. sri lanka did just enough to get past afghanistan, picking up their first win of the tournament, as patrick gearey reports. no other nation values their place at this world cup like afghanistan. in these players‘ lifetimes, the sport has grown from...
89
89
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
now into the quarterfinals at the french open, the first british women to make it that far sincejo durie, and miriam walker—khan was watching today, she did a good job at putting herfriendship with her today, she did a good job at putting her friendship with her opponent to one side to dig it was difficult to judge who would win with the pair battling through numerous stubborn rallies to dig her new mantra and her new coach —— is having autonomy on court to dig and she looked calm and collected, barely exchanging a glance. this week, konta said she is learning to trust herself as a player and that is exactly what she did. konta will hope to continue to work in —— walk in the footsteps of durie, and make it into the next round. and konta will now face last yea r‘s runner—up, sloane stephens, the american came through in straight sets against the 2016 champion garbine muguruza. konta has won both her previous matches against stephens. there were very straight—forward wins for roger federer and rafael nadal today — but the 2015 champion stan wawrinka needed five sets and more than five hour
now into the quarterfinals at the french open, the first british women to make it that far sincejo durie, and miriam walker—khan was watching today, she did a good job at putting herfriendship with her today, she did a good job at putting her friendship with her opponent to one side to dig it was difficult to judge who would win with the pair battling through numerous stubborn rallies to dig her new mantra and her new coach —— is having autonomy on court to dig and she looked calm and...
52
52
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
a little bit of history made, but konta will be happy to continue walking injo durie's footsteps andl four. and konta will now face last yea r‘s runner—up, sloane stephens. the american came through in straight sets against the 2016 champion, garbine muguruza. konta has won both her previous matches against stephens. there were very straightforward wins for roger federer and rafael nadal today. but the 2015 champion stan wawrinka needed five sets and more than five hours to beat stefanos tsitsipas — the longest match of this year's tournament so far. he'll face federer in the quarterfinals. we've had our first upset at the world cup, a 21—run victory for bangladesh against south africa, who have now lost two matches following defeat to england. in their opener they won the toss and put bangladesh in to bat at the oval. and they made their highest one—day total of 330—6. that set south africa what would have been a record world cup run chase, but they fell short, 309—8. mustafizur rahman was the pick of the bowlers with three wickets. part—timers halifax have become the first champion
a little bit of history made, but konta will be happy to continue walking injo durie's footsteps andl four. and konta will now face last yea r‘s runner—up, sloane stephens. the american came through in straight sets against the 2016 champion, garbine muguruza. konta has won both her previous matches against stephens. there were very straightforward wins for roger federer and rafael nadal today. but the 2015 champion stan wawrinka needed five sets and more than five hours to beat stefanos...
113
113
Jun 4, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
straight sets, to become the first british women to reach the semi—finals at roland garros, since jo durieext is world number 38 marketa vondrousova. rhia chohan has more... the courts of paris like a motorway if you serve like this. johanna konta just overpowered stevens, 6—1 in the first set. whatever lies on the courts, it is what lurks in the players mind that matters. johanna konta was certain that every ball was available, stevens chased and missed. johanna konta got eight consecutive points in the second set, her opponent a former grand slam champion, was out of ideas because johanna konta, slam champion, was out of ideas becausejohanna konta, at her will, can make the ball to do anything. 6-4, can make the ball to do anything. 6—4, she even saw that the final forehand was out, the empire checked the clay and agreed. the impression johanna konta has made france's been disputable. someone is going to win the french open, why shouldn't it be her? whenever i step onto the court, i'm always going to have a chance, most cadavers shot at any play in any way you can go against me and i thi
straight sets, to become the first british women to reach the semi—finals at roland garros, since jo durieext is world number 38 marketa vondrousova. rhia chohan has more... the courts of paris like a motorway if you serve like this. johanna konta just overpowered stevens, 6—1 in the first set. whatever lies on the courts, it is what lurks in the players mind that matters. johanna konta was certain that every ball was available, stevens chased and missed. johanna konta got eight consecutive...
85
85
Jun 20, 2019
06/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
the next hour, scott macfarlane will tell us more about the questions that will be asked duri this hearing. >>> dramatic moments pled out on capitol hill during a hearing about reparations. a house building d ising a study to develop a proposal to address slavery's legacy such as gaps between black and white americans in wealth and opportunity. the writer of an article that reignited the debate spoke during the hearing. he noted by the time of the emancipation the men, women, and children who have been enslaved compromised the largest single asset in america worth $3 billion in 1860. >> the method of cultivating this asset w not conjoeling nor persuasion but torture, rape, and child trafficking. >> the national policy is a moral democratic and economic imperative. >> i don't think reparations for something that happened 1150s yeo for whom of us currently living or responsible is a good idea. >> sterday's hearing also included testimony from new jersey senator and presidential candidate cory booker. he and sle other democratic presidential candidates support some form of reparations. > a vi
the next hour, scott macfarlane will tell us more about the questions that will be asked duri this hearing. >>> dramatic moments pled out on capitol hill during a hearing about reparations. a house building d ising a study to develop a proposal to address slavery's legacy such as gaps between black and white americans in wealth and opportunity. the writer of an article that reignited the debate spoke during the hearing. he noted by the time of the emancipation the men, women, and...
489
489
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 489
favorite 0
quote 0
those five words now hang over the 2020 election duri an interview with abc news, president trump said he would accept dirt on a political rival from a foreign power the stunning admission was in response to whether donald trump, jr., should have contacted the fbi after a russian lawyer prod him dirt on hillary clinton in 2016 nbc's tracie potts joins us from d.c. with the latest tracie, the president referring to this as upper research. >> reporter: right, opposition research, which is what the big issue was in the russia investigation. noas his son testifies on capitol hill about his own meeting with the rsian lawyer, president trump answering questions about whether he information from a foreign government here's what he told abc. >> okay, let's put yourself in a position you're a congresan somebody comes up and says, hey, i have information on your opponent do y call the fbi? >> the fbi director says that's what should happen >> the fbi director is wrong >> your campaign this time around, if foreigners, issf ru, if china, someone offers you information on the opponent, should you c
those five words now hang over the 2020 election duri an interview with abc news, president trump said he would accept dirt on a political rival from a foreign power the stunning admission was in response to whether donald trump, jr., should have contacted the fbi after a russian lawyer prod him dirt on hillary clinton in 2016 nbc's tracie potts joins us from d.c. with the latest tracie, the president referring to this as upper research. >> reporter: right, opposition research, which is...
162
162
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
the last british woman to make it to the semis wasjo durie in 1983, but konta will now face last year's at the cricket world cup, as bangladesh beat south africa by 21 runs at the oval. they made 330—6 — their highest one—day total — before restricting south africa to 309—8. they have now lost their opening two matches following defeat to england on thursday. part—timers halifax have become the first championship team to reach the semi—finals of rugby league's challenge cup for 13 years. they beat bradford bulls by 20—16. they'll now play super league leaders st helens in the last four. warrington will face hull fc in the other semi. lots more on the bbc sport website, including more reaction to anthonyjoshua's shock defeat in new york. thank you. tonight, 75 years ago, almost 160,000 troops were preparing for one of the momentous operations in military history — the d—day landings. the allied invasion of normandy in 191m did much to change the course of the second world war. all this week, we'll be looking at d—day from different perspectives. tonight, allan little meets french civilia
the last british woman to make it to the semis wasjo durie in 1983, but konta will now face last year's at the cricket world cup, as bangladesh beat south africa by 21 runs at the oval. they made 330—6 — their highest one—day total — before restricting south africa to 309—8. they have now lost their opening two matches following defeat to england on thursday. part—timers halifax have become the first championship team to reach the semi—finals of rugby league's challenge cup for 13...
212
212
Jun 4, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
johanna konta could become the first british woman to reach the semi finals at roland garros sincejo durieraw, rafael nadal continues his bid for a 12th title at this tournament when he faces kei nishikori — the japanese came through five sets to beat the home favourite benoit paire and make the last eight. the women's football world cup gets under way on friday with hosts france playing south korea in the opening game. on monday the squad trained in front of a group of fans with a few injury doubts — including captain amandine henry — but she's expected to feature in what promises to be a fantastic occasion at parc des princes. translation: yes, it will be an extraordinary day for france. the world cup, we have been waiting for four years. for my party, a welcome match and an atmosphere that will be different from daily life in which i am hope and i am sure that it will carry us am hope and i am sure that it will carry us towards being even more successful. you can get all the latest sports news at our website — that's bbc.com/sport. but from me tt and the rest of the team, that is your t
johanna konta could become the first british woman to reach the semi finals at roland garros sincejo durieraw, rafael nadal continues his bid for a 12th title at this tournament when he faces kei nishikori — the japanese came through five sets to beat the home favourite benoit paire and make the last eight. the women's football world cup gets under way on friday with hosts france playing south korea in the opening game. on monday the squad trained in front of a group of fans with a few injury...
82
82
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
vekic in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals the first british women to make it that far since jo duriecan sloane stephens next. liverpool are back home from madrid and they have been parading the champions league trophy through the city streets. the 2—0 win against tottenham saw them became european champions for a sixth time. azi farni was following the players tens of thousands were expected, but hundreds of thousands have turned up. they are on the streets here, they are on wreaths, balconies, bus stops and scaffolding, all to catch a glimpse of their champions league heroes. it's been a long time since the city has been able to celebrate like this, since the 2005 champions league parade and the 2006 fa cup array, there has been a long period of hope and expectation. that has now been fulfilled byjuergen klopp and bay—side. ask any of the fans here at the beginning of the season and they would have told you it would be a different trophy and they would have told you it would be a differen' waiting so long one they have been waiting so long for in the not—too—distant future. banglade
vekic in straight sets to reach the quarterfinals the first british women to make it that far since jo duriecan sloane stephens next. liverpool are back home from madrid and they have been parading the champions league trophy through the city streets. the 2—0 win against tottenham saw them became european champions for a sixth time. azi farni was following the players tens of thousands were expected, but hundreds of thousands have turned up. they are on the streets here, they are on wreaths,...
45
45
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
before this year, konta had never won a main—draw match at roland garros. jo durie was the last britishrench open, back in 1983. and south africa are playing bangladesh at the oval in the cricket world cup. south africa are bowling after winning the toss. tamim iqbal opened for bangladesh despite worries he wouldn't be fit. but andile phehlukwayo took his wicket when he came into the attack. his opening partner soumya made 42 before chris morris got the second. bangladesh though going well at 166 for 2 after 26 overs. that's all the sport for now. i'll have more in the next hour. now it's time for a look at the weather with susan powell. hottest day of the year so far yesterday. 28 degrees at heathrow. we could see 28 again today but our heat is increasingly confined to eastern counties of england. a weather system is bringing in showers from the west and also picking up the breeze. we will see skies brighten considerably behind the front for the likes of the south—west of england and wales by the time we get to late afternoon. the front goes across eastern england through the evening.
before this year, konta had never won a main—draw match at roland garros. jo durie was the last britishrench open, back in 1983. and south africa are playing bangladesh at the oval in the cricket world cup. south africa are bowling after winning the toss. tamim iqbal opened for bangladesh despite worries he wouldn't be fit. but andile phehlukwayo took his wicket when he came into the attack. his opening partner soumya made 42 before chris morris got the second. bangladesh though going well at...
73
73
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
johanna konta will aim to go further than any british woman since jo durie in 1983 at the french openrd seed donna vekic for a place in the quarterfinals. there's been a big shock in the women's draw, though, with world number one and reigning us and australian open champion naomi 0saka beaten in the third round by unseeded czech katerina siniakova. and serena williams was left stunned after she was knocked out in the third round by unseeded american sofia kenin. she lost 6—2, 7—5 to the 20—year—old, who was at times booed by the crowd. it means williams will have to keep fighting to equal margaret court's record of 2a grand slam singles titles. that's all the sport for now. now, on bbc news, here's martine with the papers. hello and welcome to our sunday morning paper review. with me are the journalist and author shyama perera and sian griffiths, education editorfor the sunday times. nice to have you here. let's take a quick look at the front pages. the sunday times has an interview with donald trump who calls on britain to send nigel farage to negotiate with brussels and pursue a no
johanna konta will aim to go further than any british woman since jo durie in 1983 at the french openrd seed donna vekic for a place in the quarterfinals. there's been a big shock in the women's draw, though, with world number one and reigning us and australian open champion naomi 0saka beaten in the third round by unseeded czech katerina siniakova. and serena williams was left stunned after she was knocked out in the third round by unseeded american sofia kenin. she lost 6—2, 7—5 to the...
111
111
Jun 4, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 1
she'll hope to go one step further thanjo durie that last briton to reach the semis in 1983 by gettingult operations in military history. 75 years ago, more than a 150 thousand troops were waiting anxiously on the south coast, ready for the long planned d—day invasion of europe. code named ‘operation overlord', the massed forces needed to be delivered safely, into german occupied france. success would mean the liberation of paris,and eventually, victory over the nazis on the western front. but the critical decision on when to launch the d—day assault relied on accurate intelligence, the tides and most critically, the weather. the beaches of normandy, in 19114 the largest seaborne attack ever amounted. allied commanders put the final plans in place at southwark house, hidden from public gaze in the hills behind portsmouth. the decisions that were taken here in june 19114, marked the end of the first chapter in the d—day story. the men who made those decisions did so on the men who made those decisions did so on the basis of intelligence gathering and science. 100 miles from allied headq
she'll hope to go one step further thanjo durie that last briton to reach the semis in 1983 by gettingult operations in military history. 75 years ago, more than a 150 thousand troops were waiting anxiously on the south coast, ready for the long planned d—day invasion of europe. code named ‘operation overlord', the massed forces needed to be delivered safely, into german occupied france. success would mean the liberation of paris,and eventually, victory over the nazis on the western front....
70
70
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
before this year, konta had never won a main—draw match at roland garros. jo durie was the last britishthe french open, back in 1983. and south africa are playing bangladesh at the oval in the cricket world cup. south africa are bowling after winning the toss. tamim iqbal opened for bangladesh despite worries he wouldn't be fit, but phehlukwayo took his wicket when he came into the attack. his opening partner sou—mia made 42 before chris morris got the second. tahir has taken the wicket of shakib who hit 75 and bangladesh 223 for 3 after 37 overs. that's all the sport for now. police in northern ireland say they have begun a cross—border investigation after a bomb found under a serving police officer's car at a golf club in belfast. the discovery yesterday afternoon forced the evacuation of the club while army bomb disposal experts made the device safe. police say they suspect dissident republicans planted the device and that the incident is being treated as attempted murder. a leading democratic nominee in the us 2020 presidential election was interrupted on—stage by a protester at an
before this year, konta had never won a main—draw match at roland garros. jo durie was the last britishthe french open, back in 1983. and south africa are playing bangladesh at the oval in the cricket world cup. south africa are bowling after winning the toss. tamim iqbal opened for bangladesh despite worries he wouldn't be fit, but phehlukwayo took his wicket when he came into the attack. his opening partner sou—mia made 42 before chris morris got the second. tahir has taken the wicket of...
63
63
Jun 4, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
last year's runner—up, sloane stephens, in straight sets, to become the first british woman sincejo duriea great chance to make the final, as she faces world number 38 marketa vondrousova next. whenever i step out onto the court, iam whenever i step out onto the court, i am always going to have a chance, i'm always going to have a shot. i don't think any player on tour can go on court against me and feel like they've definitely got it. i feel really pleased with just how i dealt with the conditions out there, and just how i gave myself space to play, and i thought i played the game which i was just really pleased with, so just really happy. fans at roland—garros will be treated to a first match between roger federer and rafa nadal there since 2011 in the men's semi—final on friday. 11—time champion nadal put in a flawless showing to dismiss the seventh seed, kei nishikori, in straight sets. it finished 6-1, 6-1, 6-3, injust an hour and 51 minutes. third seed federer took three hours and 35 minutes to get past his fellow swiss stan wawrinka, in a real battle. federer took the match in four
last year's runner—up, sloane stephens, in straight sets, to become the first british woman sincejo duriea great chance to make the final, as she faces world number 38 marketa vondrousova next. whenever i step out onto the court, iam whenever i step out onto the court, i am always going to have a chance, i'm always going to have a shot. i don't think any player on tour can go on court against me and feel like they've definitely got it. i feel really pleased with just how i dealt with the...
350
350
Jun 27, 2019
06/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 350
favorite 0
quote 0
duri the debate there were technical difficulties >> should there be a role for the federal governments i think we had a mic issue in the back we have the audio -- >> what's happening? >> then vladimir putin is like it's too easy.it too easy. get this trump tweeted and called the debate boring but he still watched even though he said it was a quote very unociting group of people,as opposed to the rock stars he usually hangs out with like steve mnuchin. they got to be in florida and talk about themselves. my three favorite things a lot going on in the race and there are so many democrats running so we thought we'd help you out. enjoy. ♪ >> bernie sanders, detulsi gabered.>> bgt warren >> cory booker a i'm aiobuchar and i approve this message >> i'm john hickenlooper >> now who the hell is going to beat me? their policies are the same. >> climate change. >> campaign finance. >> living ge ♪ do not deny social justice ♪ join the fight ♪ we can't afford to lose democratic kand dt democrat democratic candidates are here ♪ democratic candidat not ♪ afraid of donald trump >> when people come af
duri the debate there were technical difficulties >> should there be a role for the federal governments i think we had a mic issue in the back we have the audio -- >> what's happening? >> then vladimir putin is like it's too easy.it too easy. get this trump tweeted and called the debate boring but he still watched even though he said it was a quote very unociting group of people,as opposed to the rock stars he usually hangs out with like steve mnuchin. they got to be in...
333
333
Jun 25, 2019
06/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 333
favorite 0
quote 0
archbishop wilson gregory reflects on his first month here ng washington sdh he's taking the helm duri a time of turmoil at the church and in his first local television interview, he talks about his plan to help catholics heal from recent sexual abuse scandals and restore their faith in the church. news 4's doreen gentzler joins us now with more on their conversation. reen? >> you guys, archbishop wilton gregory is trying to meet with as many priests and parishioners atcr ds heiocese asface-to-face connection and really listenile to is important to him. he's steppi in after his two ugpredecessors were caht up in a sescual abuse dal, one defro ed for sexual abuseand the other accused of not doing enough to report it. archbishop gregory says his ne message is o of hope and healing. i got to sit down with him after mass at st. john's the baptist church in silver spring this past sunday. we talked about how he plans to help restore people's faith in the church and navigate the political pressure that comes along with the role that he's taken on i our nation's oapital. >> they want me know
archbishop wilson gregory reflects on his first month here ng washington sdh he's taking the helm duri a time of turmoil at the church and in his first local television interview, he talks about his plan to help catholics heal from recent sexual abuse scandals and restore their faith in the church. news 4's doreen gentzler joins us now with more on their conversation. reen? >> you guys, archbishop wilton gregory is trying to meet with as many priests and parishioners atcr ds heiocese...
211
211
Jun 10, 2019
06/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
you'll notice that for sure right on duri the early part of the day tomoow afternoon. nice weather.e around 80. increasing clouds late in the day. nice on wednesday with partly to mostly cloudy skies. a chance of rain wednesday night into thursday. temperatures only in the 80s. as i told you about 6:25, i said watch out, next week, yep, here we go. 86 on saturday.te eratures around 90 sunday, monday, tuesday, and wednesday. could be a little heat wave. if that dove happen, w got a chance for showers and storms each day too. >> oh, boy. thank you, doug. >>> coming up, a comeback that uld change everythingco compare comcast business to your current provider. my current service provider does not provide half of what you provide. and to know that i could save money? i'd be thrilled. this sounds like a whole business package, which would be incredible. so what are you guys waiting for let's do it. (laughs) comcast business gives you more. switch now and get fast, reliable internet for a new low price of $39.95 a month. plus, get free installation. better, faster? ig i mean sn me up. call
you'll notice that for sure right on duri the early part of the day tomoow afternoon. nice weather.e around 80. increasing clouds late in the day. nice on wednesday with partly to mostly cloudy skies. a chance of rain wednesday night into thursday. temperatures only in the 80s. as i told you about 6:25, i said watch out, next week, yep, here we go. 86 on saturday.te eratures around 90 sunday, monday, tuesday, and wednesday. could be a little heat wave. if that dove happen, w got a chance for...
180
180
Jun 4, 2019
06/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
use has raised conc among them, juliette kayyem, a former assistant secretary of homeland security durithe obama administration. she now teaches at harvard's kennedy sch joins us from boston. >> juliette kayyem, welcome back to the "newshour". you argue in anth op-ed in washington post" that the use of a suppresser in this shooting "threatens to uphenned how we understand and train for ho acte shooter cases in the future.id howthis change things for you >> we commoy understand a suppresser as a silencer. it reduces thdecibel level anywhere from 25 to 35 millimeters and distorts where t gunshot may be coming from. we don't know the specifics in this case and what happened virginia beach, but there is sort of firsthand quotes from people in the building saying they had no awareness of what was happening. a suppresser can make it sound like metal -- like a metalhair across the floor that you don't know where it is. so why is this relevant? we don't see this often in the active shooter cases, it's actually ite rare. th assailant in this case clearly spent some time trying to get a suppress
use has raised conc among them, juliette kayyem, a former assistant secretary of homeland security durithe obama administration. she now teaches at harvard's kennedy sch joins us from boston. >> juliette kayyem, welcome back to the "newshour". you argue in anth op-ed in washington post" that the use of a suppresser in this shooting "threatens to uphenned how we understand and train for ho acte shooter cases in the future.id howthis change things for you >> we...
59
59
Jun 28, 2019
06/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
stage and it was medicare for all versus medicare for those who want it the key takeaways and what the durysd mean f t inst ine >>> welcome back the first debate in the 2020 presidential race is in the books with health care taking center stage elon moi is live in miami with a rind of nights one and two >> well, kelly, it was a contentious debates. and one of the biggest policy debates was over medicare for all. can bernie sanders plan for a government-run universal health care program actually work or do americans still want or need private health insurance? >> people who have health care under medicare for all will have no premiums, no deductibles, no co-payments, no out-of-pocket expenses yes, they will pay more in taxes but less in health care for what they get >> everybody who says medicare for all, every person in politics who allows that phrase to escape their lips has a responsibility to explain how you're actually supposed to get from here to there [ applause ] and here's how i would do it it's very similar. i would call it medicare for all who want it. >> the fact of the matter is
stage and it was medicare for all versus medicare for those who want it the key takeaways and what the durysd mean f t inst ine >>> welcome back the first debate in the 2020 presidential race is in the books with health care taking center stage elon moi is live in miami with a rind of nights one and two >> well, kelly, it was a contentious debates. and one of the biggest policy debates was over medicare for all. can bernie sanders plan for a government-run universal health care...
117
117
Jun 30, 2019
06/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
did he so again duri he did so during the debate.tion of black leaders in this race it's harris and booker. they both are sort of challenging him on his record. they want to see -- it looks like they want to see more contrition from him. biden has been sort of -- he has been reluctant to give unequivocal apologies on several issues. anita hill, his record in support for bussing to desegregate schools. i think that these senators in particular are pushing him to reconcile with that and to be more forward about his record. we will see. he has been reluctant so far. >> joshua, as has been said many times but cannot be overstated, these voting blocks, whether the african-american voting black or latino, asian, lgbtq are not necessarily voting just on that issue. in many cases they just want a winner. that's at the top of the list. >> exactly. that's the case for all different slices of the democratic electorate. if you talk to voters in iowa, south carolina, nevada, one thing that unites them is that they want to beat donald trump. they
did he so again duri he did so during the debate.tion of black leaders in this race it's harris and booker. they both are sort of challenging him on his record. they want to see -- it looks like they want to see more contrition from him. biden has been sort of -- he has been reluctant to give unequivocal apologies on several issues. anita hill, his record in support for bussing to desegregate schools. i think that these senators in particular are pushing him to reconcile with that and to be...
171
171
Jun 5, 2019
06/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the deputy who stayed outside duri
. >> the deputy who stayed outside duri
48
48
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
johanna konta will aim to go further than any british woman since jo durie in 1983 at the french openn the women's draw though with world number one and reigning us and australia 0pen champion naomi 0saka beaten in the third round by unseeded czech katerina siniakova. and serena williams was left stunned after she was knocked out in the third round by by unseeded american sofia kenin. she lost lost 6—2, 7—5 to the 20—year—old, who was at times booed by the crowd. it means williams will have to keep fighting to equal margaret court's record of 2a grand slam singles titles. celebrations for another van dyke yesterday, notjust virgil. anthony van dyke won the derby at epsom, giving trainer aidan 0'brien a record—equalling seventh winner in the race. jockey seamie heffernan rode the 13—2 chance to victory on his 12th attempt. madhmoon finished in second, withjapan in third in the mile and a half long race. 0'brien trained seven of the 13 runners. to rugby league now, and st helens thrashed wakefield trinity 48—10 to make it through to the challenge cup semi—finals. a point of housekeeping
johanna konta will aim to go further than any british woman since jo durie in 1983 at the french openn the women's draw though with world number one and reigning us and australia 0pen champion naomi 0saka beaten in the third round by unseeded czech katerina siniakova. and serena williams was left stunned after she was knocked out in the third round by by unseeded american sofia kenin. she lost lost 6—2, 7—5 to the 20—year—old, who was at times booed by the crowd. it means williams will...
138
138
Jun 13, 2019
06/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
>>hotspot who durie it's better it's better. 3 lanes closed and put all with crash involving a dump truck, so that's out of the way. i'm tracking the residual delays ok all right so let's talk about these cool temperatures us so night when the hot spots get cooler. >>i swim whether it's definitely not been enjoying this triple digits and if you have well sorry but we're back to the 70's 80's and i think most of us kind of like it they're looking at the golden gate bridge this morning it's under some cloudier skies we've seen cloud cover all morning long up and down the coa and ross many parts of the bay others under the sunshine already current temperatures ranging from the 50's to 60's. >>which is a lot cooler than at the same time yesterday you remember yesterday, how we were sitting in the 70's early on by this point we're already well up int the 80's fairfield is 25 degrees cooler than at the same point yesterday what a drop in temperatures santa rosa down 19 degrees while hayward livermore in san jose right around 15 degree
>>hotspot who durie it's better it's better. 3 lanes closed and put all with crash involving a dump truck, so that's out of the way. i'm tracking the residual delays ok all right so let's talk about these cool temperatures us so night when the hot spots get cooler. >>i swim whether it's definitely not been enjoying this triple digits and if you have well sorry but we're back to the 70's 80's and i think most of us kind of like it they're looking at the golden gate bridge this...
248
248
Jun 11, 2019
06/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
beyond despicable behavior - >> seth: hey, man, where were you duri all those lock her up chants oh,you were at those rallies. [ laughter ] i mean, look at these two. ofthis looks like the end ne of those fund-raisers where they auction off a date with two bachelors nobody wants to bid on"$ , $5 i'll wear my tiny tuxedo." [ laughter ] the opportunity to mar allcrats the evidence against trump in public and tell a story about his corruption that ties everything together. because right now,rump is obstructing and stonewalling congress on almost every front all he's giving them is -- >> peanutsug [ lahter ] >> seth: this has been "a closer look." [ cheers and applause ♪ we'll beight back with steve buscemi, everybody [ cheers and applause >> announcer: for more of seth's "closer los," be sure to subscribe to "late night" on youtube. ♪ incoming involving grvolkswagen and the owing scandal. dissatisfied customers filing complaints against the german auto maker. ♪ because a vision sof♪ ♪ left its seeds while i was sleeping ♪ ♪ and the vision ♪ that was planted in my brain ♪ ♪ still remains
beyond despicable behavior - >> seth: hey, man, where were you duri all those lock her up chants oh,you were at those rallies. [ laughter ] i mean, look at these two. ofthis looks like the end ne of those fund-raisers where they auction off a date with two bachelors nobody wants to bid on"$ , $5 i'll wear my tiny tuxedo." [ laughter ] the opportunity to mar allcrats the evidence against trump in public and tell a story about his corruption that ties everything together. because...
99
99
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 1
johanna konta will aim to go further than any british woman since jo durie in 1983 at the french open a big shock in the women's draw though with world number one and reigning us and australia 0pen champion naomi 0saka beaten in the third round by unseeded czech katerina siniakova. and serena williams was left stunned after she was knocked out in the third round by by unseeded american sofia kenin. she lost lost 6—2, 7—5 to the 20—year—old, who was at times booed by the crowd. it means williams will have to keep fighting to equal margaret court's record of 2a grand slam singles titles. i think she played really well. particularly in the first set, she was pretty much inches from the line andi was pretty much inches from the line and i haven't played anyone like that in a long time, so, like, it was, yeah, she actually played really well. novak djokovic, though, cruised into the last 16 after beating italian qualifier salvatori caruso in straight sets. the serbian is yet to drop a set at the french open, and breezed to victory in two hours and four minutes. celebrations for another van
johanna konta will aim to go further than any british woman since jo durie in 1983 at the french open a big shock in the women's draw though with world number one and reigning us and australia 0pen champion naomi 0saka beaten in the third round by unseeded czech katerina siniakova. and serena williams was left stunned after she was knocked out in the third round by by unseeded american sofia kenin. she lost lost 6—2, 7—5 to the 20—year—old, who was at times booed by the crowd. it means...
55
55
Jun 21, 2019
06/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
well turkey has welcomed the dury port and this is actually in a way it confirms turkey's position from the 1st day the fact that an international investigation has been lounge and that it needs to be you know discussed at the international level is something that turkey has pushed forward from going forward from from today on or from says the report has been released turkey will continue this added to it in this position that jamal khashoggi case is not something that we can isolate and we can keep it in saudi arabia it is an international incident that took place in turkey and it's an international it's an international issue because you know this is something that saudi arabia has done beyond its borders against a dissident journal absolutely man it was forward to make sure i absolutely these are the points very clearly made in the special rabbitohs report my question to you is why what is preventing turkey from going to need it to the united nations and requesting this international impartial inquiry. well turkey has taken steps actually to do that turkey has been discussing with it
well turkey has welcomed the dury port and this is actually in a way it confirms turkey's position from the 1st day the fact that an international investigation has been lounge and that it needs to be you know discussed at the international level is something that turkey has pushed forward from going forward from from today on or from says the report has been released turkey will continue this added to it in this position that jamal khashoggi case is not something that we can isolate and we can...
77
77
Jun 2, 2019
06/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
is into the quarterfinals at the french open, the first british women to make it that far sincejo durie the french open. but her impressive run this year brought her impressive run this year brought her to her knees here with corrected donna vekic, a friend off of the court. today, conti did a good job of putting that to one side. it was ha rd to of putting that to one side. it was hard tojudge who of putting that to one side. it was hard to judge who would win with the pair battling through numerous stubborn rallies. but ever valuable konta drop shot gave her the edge. her new manager and coach demetri is having autonomy on course and she did so looking calm and collected, barely exchanging a glance with her team. this week, konta set herself when in back to back, you learn to trust yourself. and that is exactly what she did. a little bit has a remade but konta will be happy to continue walking in the footsteps and make it all the way to the final four. and konta will next face a grand slam champion, in either garbine mugurutha or sloane stephens — they‘re into the first set of their m
is into the quarterfinals at the french open, the first british women to make it that far sincejo durie the french open. but her impressive run this year brought her impressive run this year brought her to her knees here with corrected donna vekic, a friend off of the court. today, conti did a good job of putting that to one side. it was ha rd to of putting that to one side. it was hard tojudge who of putting that to one side. it was hard to judge who would win with the pair battling through...
134
134
Jun 30, 2019
06/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
duri doing the trump thing is not going to work, not apologizing. is it? debate and that interview were superb. he brought it down and he projected a presidential tone that i have not seen from him. sometimes you see things about the person that you have not seen before regardless of this matter. i will say that about cory book booker. this is not only about race, of course, it is about race. it is also about an old guy who's too proud and stubborn to say he ever made a mistakes. it works for donald trump because he's a jerk. this is another old guy who won't explain himself or explain why he's wrong. this is not just on race. it happens with his personal interaction with interactions with women and others. the problem is not what he did in the past but what he's saying it now. he's making it worse. he does not seem like the sharp intellectual that the democrats need to bring down donald trump. i don't think that's not where democrats need to be. >> let's step into the younger generation, julian castro who really impressed everybody in that debate. these a
duri doing the trump thing is not going to work, not apologizing. is it? debate and that interview were superb. he brought it down and he projected a presidential tone that i have not seen from him. sometimes you see things about the person that you have not seen before regardless of this matter. i will say that about cory book booker. this is not only about race, of course, it is about race. it is also about an old guy who's too proud and stubborn to say he ever made a mistakes. it works for...
342
342
Jun 19, 2019
06/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 342
favorite 0
quote 0
we will van have an update duri our midday forecast. >>> another possible shooting along the highwayet hole in his vehicle after arriving home. this new information comes after a 12-year-old girl was hit by shattered glass after a bullet went into her mother's vehicle in san jose. >>> and the picket lines are being hit due to a dispute with the transit union. >>> imagine a phone bill error worth $1500. >> chris gamora is on the case. >>> join us so you can get your day started right. >> join us tomorrow, 4:30 to 7:00. >>> live from studio 1a in rockefeller plaza, this is the third hour of "today." >> good morning, everyone. welcome to the third hour of "today." i'm dylan here with al, craig, sheinelle is on assignment, interviewing former secretary of state condoleezza rice, right now. >> playing golf. >> i taught her to golf, but i don't know if she's good enough. >> condoleezza rice is playing golf. >> not sheinelle. now, two people i've never seen in the same room together. gadi schwartz. >> they're the same person. >> clark kent and superman. >> jacob soboroff. they're here today
we will van have an update duri our midday forecast. >>> another possible shooting along the highwayet hole in his vehicle after arriving home. this new information comes after a 12-year-old girl was hit by shattered glass after a bullet went into her mother's vehicle in san jose. >>> and the picket lines are being hit due to a dispute with the transit union. >>> imagine a phone bill error worth $1500. >> chris gamora is on the case. >>> join us so you...
219
219
Jun 27, 2019
06/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 219
favorite 0
quote 0
>> so the wai understand this is the is way too much consolidation now in giant , duries in this country. that hurts workers hurts small businesses, it hurts independent farmers, it hurts our economy overall. and it helps constrict real innovation and growth in this economy. now, look, we've had the law out there for a long time. to be able to fight back.'s what been missing is courage.hi courage in waston to take on the giants. that's part of the corruption in this system. it haseen far too long that the monopols have been making the campaign conibutions, have been funding the superpacs, have rebeen out there making suhat their influence is heard and felt in every single decision that gets ma in washington. t where i wanto start this is i want to return government to the people and that meaning out the names of the monopolists and sang i have the courage to go after them. >> thank you. >> secretary castro, the next qu tion is for you, democra have beetalking about the pay gap for decades. what wld you do to ensure that women are paid fairly in this y?un >> thank you very much for that q
>> so the wai understand this is the is way too much consolidation now in giant , duries in this country. that hurts workers hurts small businesses, it hurts independent farmers, it hurts our economy overall. and it helps constrict real innovation and growth in this economy. now, look, we've had the law out there for a long time. to be able to fight back.'s what been missing is courage.hi courage in waston to take on the giants. that's part of the corruption in this system. it haseen far...