56
56
Aug 17, 2019
08/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
ect writers as well as drivers.>> reporter: -- riders. >> reporter: you might want to rethink your route, because there are massive delays on the roads and the rams.planned out. trained to go to sfo, a flight going to chicago, my daughter going to college. >> reporter: he hoped to leave from lafayette station, but part officials say not so fast. >> no train service between your render -- yorinda and walnut creek stations. >> i have to rethink a lot of my plans. it's going to suck. >> pretty bad. >> reporter: drivers will start to feel the crunch tonight, as part shuts down two lanes of highway 224 to make room for a crane, making multiple upgrades from the antioch to millbrae line, 10,000 feet of train control cables, six switch boxes, and 3 million pounds of rock ballast. >>>>> equipment that has out lived its useful life. -- track equipment. >> it seems like it's never ending, if it is not mechanical, it is one thing to another. >> the inconvenience in the meantime is frustrating for everyone, but hopefully it will be worth it in the end. >> a caveat for drivers, the traffic backups ex
ect writers as well as drivers.>> reporter: -- riders. >> reporter: you might want to rethink your route, because there are massive delays on the roads and the rams.planned out. trained to go to sfo, a flight going to chicago, my daughter going to college. >> reporter: he hoped to leave from lafayette station, but part officials say not so fast. >> no train service between your render -- yorinda and walnut creek stations. >> i have to rethink a lot of my plans....
75
75
Aug 6, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
president trump said, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy, and that he has --ected bf ei to find ways the f.b.i. to find ways to deter domestic terrorism. sen. durbin: mr. ray, welcome. i would like to ask you a question. do you know what group was responsible for more homicides from 2000-2016, more than any other domestic extremist group? dir. wray: not sure, but i think you're about to tell me. >> not a trick question. i raise the question because your testimony that was submitted to the committee talked a lot about home grown violent extremists. in an and classified f.b.i.-d.h.s. joint intelligence bulleting in may, 2017, it found that white supremacist extremism poses persistent threat of lethal violence. it went on to say that white supremacists are responsible for more homicides from 2000 to 2016 than any other domestic extremist movement. seven members of the committee joined me in writing a letter to you and attorney general barr explaining our concern about whether the f.b.i. and department of justice were taking adequate measures to combat white supremacis
president trump said, our nation must condemn racism, bigotry and white supremacy, and that he has --ected bf ei to find ways the f.b.i. to find ways to deter domestic terrorism. sen. durbin: mr. ray, welcome. i would like to ask you a question. do you know what group was responsible for more homicides from 2000-2016, more than any other domestic extremist group? dir. wray: not sure, but i think you're about to tell me. >> not a trick question. i raise the question because your testimony...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be performed like checking if the door is locked if the stove is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have elise obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature and told us obsessive compulsive behavior occur with some reason for and actually we don't know the full reason of course there are genetic components. as a kind of risk factors it's not a genetic disorder at all childhood plays a role in how what does we learn about cleaning about hygiene but there remains a big question mark about the real the. real reasons and how it comes to obsessive compulsive disorder and. i had a higher risk for o.c.d. because i'm used double tricking my office door of the office i would say so because it's rather normal behavior and in a way it makes sense to double check things because we're wired lot of trouble and problems and that's typical of most. men and women know that such kind of behavior as
we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be performed like checking if the door is locked if the stove is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have elise obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature and told us obsessive compulsive behavior occur with some reason for and actually we don't know the full reason of course there are...
395
395
Aug 21, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 395
favorite 0
quote 0
that broke into a business in the 2300 block up shore street in pth neighborhood and you can see the ect take control before hitting up cash register and taking off. anyone with information l ked to cale. >> up stability growing for thos in hong doing kong as protests in the city continue. demonstrator gaerm at subway station today the same sight studentserrotesterse mobently attacked by a last month. protestema overturned vending inines and carts and pointing lasers at riotic police. demonstration went on without any confrontation. riots were sparked in june over a bill to allow criminal suspects to be extra dietsed to china and that bill has since been us is spened. >> we sit heren the "fox5" studios you can hear t thunder overhead. here is liver look at the unty now.n princcogeorge it sdbility look like there's much going on there. in fact it looks pretty clear. >> it's coming. >> just you wait. >> as a matter of fact i'm hear tubingingnd we're hearing angels bowling it sounds like loud thupd every over us. >>> they did issue severe thunderstorm warning prince george county. and isola
that broke into a business in the 2300 block up shore street in pth neighborhood and you can see the ect take control before hitting up cash register and taking off. anyone with information l ked to cale. >> up stability growing for thos in hong doing kong as protests in the city continue. demonstrator gaerm at subway station today the same sight studentserrotesterse mobently attacked by a last month. protestema overturned vending inines and carts and pointing lasers at riotic police....
88
88
Aug 14, 2019
08/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
slightly cooler on friday much cooler by the time we get the weekend we're going to be so happy to see ect is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >>> cnn anchor, chris cuomo, meltdown. >> i'll throw you down these stairs. >> what set him off. and what the president just said about it. >>> then call him arod. the half million dollar heist from alex rodriguez's car. and the epidemic of car thefts in the city. >>> and first look. miley cyrus's new bachelorette pad. >>> and what exof liam hemsworth is saying about their breakup. >>> then jeffrey epstein's girlfriend. >> she sold the mansion for $15 million and left the country. >> oh, my god. >> heros in harm's way. trying to save one
slightly cooler on friday much cooler by the time we get the weekend we're going to be so happy to see ect is all together and we switched to geico; saved money on our boat insurance. how could it get any better than this? dad, i just caught a goldfish! there's no goldfish in this lake. whoa! it's pure gold. we're gonna be rich... we're gonna be rich! it only gets better when you switch and save with geico. >>> cnn anchor, chris cuomo, meltdown. >> i'll throw you down these...
74
74
Aug 4, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
wasn't able to i get out my own message i would because ected anything the press is very unfair. now if the press did treat me airly i would have tremendous support from the african-american community. supports me it has a big impact. jim brown. support.o much mike tyson. so many of these, really the athletes and, , when kanye didut it, it was interesting because y numbers went really. you probably saw they really went. >> the interesting thing is people heard. a minute.wait we didn't know this about president trump. facts.at's the that's the way it is and when i like for instance i'm doing an people and people said i didn't know he did criminal justice reform. clinton thing that was horrible. and biden. t was horrible for african-americans, but i'm the one that opened it up and got it unclogged. it was a terrible situation where people were going to jail or 50 years in some cases over things that would not have been hought of in a year, in some cases for nothing so it was an fair thing and i'm proud of it. don't talk about it. the media doesn't talk about it. kennedy relied on d
wasn't able to i get out my own message i would because ected anything the press is very unfair. now if the press did treat me airly i would have tremendous support from the african-american community. supports me it has a big impact. jim brown. support.o much mike tyson. so many of these, really the athletes and, , when kanye didut it, it was interesting because y numbers went really. you probably saw they really went. >> the interesting thing is people heard. a minute.wait we didn't...
168
168
Aug 31, 2019
08/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
directing strate on any subject he cares about and is going to delegate the vast majority of othersu ecte is doesn't care about. if he does, he's going to be invoed. he's going to everrule or can't rah dict things that his own scdms says. 's of course nvolved. because heares. at i would say, it is a huge problem. republicans ran this town. they had not just the pretdey he congress in the first two years. so it's hard to say tt this is democrats. robert: he's lashing out about the wall. he's al lashing out at some former critic, some current critics, and he reignited his feud with former f.b. director james comey this week after the watchdog issued a scathing report documents how comey violated poly, the investigator said comey broke rules and when -- when he gave an unclassified memo to a friend to share with a reporter. the attorney general has decided not to prosecute comey. what is next? shawna: we'll have t president tweeting about james comey, we'll see something that beth play up.cans and it becomes somewhat of a campaign issue. it was already acampaign iue. basically, what barr de
directing strate on any subject he cares about and is going to delegate the vast majority of othersu ecte is doesn't care about. if he does, he's going to be invoed. he's going to everrule or can't rah dict things that his own scdms says. 's of course nvolved. because heares. at i would say, it is a huge problem. republicans ran this town. they had not just the pretdey he congress in the first two years. so it's hard to say tt this is democrats. robert: he's lashing out about the wall. he's al...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
daily life it typically is anymore and then what are the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be both performed like checking if the door is locked if the stove is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have a lean obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature. and told us a sense of compulsive behavior occur with some reason for it actually we don't know the full reason of course there are genetic components. as a kind of risk factor us it's not a genetic disorder at all childhood plays a role in what does we learn about cleaning about hygiene but there remains a big question mark about the real the. real reasons and how it comes to obsessive compulsive disorder or high risk for o.c.d. because i'm used to double checking my office door of the office i would say so because it's rather normal behavior and in a way it makes sense to double check things because we're wired lot of trouble and problems and that's
daily life it typically is anymore and then what are the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be both performed like checking if the door is locked if the stove is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have a lean obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature. and told us a sense of compulsive behavior occur...
372
372
Aug 4, 2019
08/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 0
use a lot of social media, and a lot of rumor goes around on social media that are not correct about ect yourselfpro against ebola or paranoid rumors about the doctors that are treating ebola s and i fear opect that the same thing would be going on in the united states if a bio-safety level-four hot virus got going in the population. >> "frontline" physiciansi pansd aid workers that are in the field, oftentimes, especially i arke africa, the narrative is the americans or the europeans come innd they're saving all the africans. but really, in your books, whato you'reng also is that it's frican doctors that are doing the harrrible work, right? >> absolutely. you know, there's this cliche that, you know, the people from the developed world, the white people, come into africa and they save hapless africans. but "crisis in the red e" is about something different. i take ain magniclass and put it on a small, forgotten hospital in africa that was devastated by ebola. and in that hospital, you had american doctors and medical people, scientists and african scientists, doctors and medical peop fi
use a lot of social media, and a lot of rumor goes around on social media that are not correct about ect yourselfpro against ebola or paranoid rumors about the doctors that are treating ebola s and i fear opect that the same thing would be going on in the united states if a bio-safety level-four hot virus got going in the population. >> "frontline" physiciansi pansd aid workers that are in the field, oftentimes, especially i arke africa, the narrative is the americans or the...
130
130
Aug 7, 2019
08/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
two kids and dog into an rv and drove 25,000 miles across the country for six months, looking for the ectlace to plant roots. they end up in vermont this past january. he took advantage o the state's new remote worker grant program which offers incentives of up to $10,000 to workers who do the majority of their work remotely, to keep their jobs and move to vermont. he says he got some ed,500 reimbuor his move. state officials say it is a way to attract a new and potential younge base in the face of an aging population that's slowly growing in a historically tight labor market. in fact, fitz ratings downgraded the statever age demographics. >> we have incredibly low unemployment. we hear from the business community they're looking for workers and skilled workers, ans this s to be one small piece of the puzzle to try to get new to come to our state. >> reporter: so far nearly 60 rete workers have taken advantage of the program with an average age of 38, an average grant of around $3,800. come january a new phase of the program will begin, new worker grants. this will offer up to $7,500 for
two kids and dog into an rv and drove 25,000 miles across the country for six months, looking for the ectlace to plant roots. they end up in vermont this past january. he took advantage o the state's new remote worker grant program which offers incentives of up to $10,000 to workers who do the majority of their work remotely, to keep their jobs and move to vermont. he says he got some ed,500 reimbuor his move. state officials say it is a way to attract a new and potential younge base in the...
122
122
Aug 15, 2019
08/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> wework is e ected to go public as soon as next month.ompany released thes etailed financial report to date and we learned that the workspace rentalt company l $900 million in six months on $1.5illion in revenue. at rk's business was valued $47 billion after its last funding rou y. in ar full of public offerings, it is expected to be one of the largest of the year. >>> and concerns over a global slowdown pressured the airline sector today. american, united, delta, they all fell about 3% to 5% in today's session. add to that the ongoing grounding of37oeingmax, and that's creating an additional headache for the industry as it arts to plan for its next big rush,id the holay traveleason. phil lebeau hasmo . >> reporter: there's no slowdown in demand for air travel. great news for airlines. but with hundreds of 737 max planes grounded, setting schedules has become a juggling act. just ask the head of scheduling for american airlines. >> ts is probably one of the more hard, if not the hardestli sche problem that the airline could have. we're ma
. >> wework is e ected to go public as soon as next month.ompany released thes etailed financial report to date and we learned that the workspace rentalt company l $900 million in six months on $1.5illion in revenue. at rk's business was valued $47 billion after its last funding rou y. in ar full of public offerings, it is expected to be one of the largest of the year. >>> and concerns over a global slowdown pressured the airline sector today. american, united, delta, they all...
439
439
Aug 30, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 439
favorite 0
quote 0
fans would come together on twitter and w kerry washington saysal mede o sift through andco really ectter weho most. >>ci yes.s what sstheed out hero sh sa leave her text. what did you do. >> i sent her a text. ini, thas so mcaucn respond. >> kerry washington is the fakeout. i'm hanging up. >> so she said her so what i did was i text her, i just text her right and she says wisdom you're so fine, you're so beautiful love watching you every morning and i love those trendithat you do. you should bengeg on --ntme >> you're the heartbeat of our newscast. >> you should be on every day. talk to you later. [laughter] >> that was from kerry >> really then her husband was like. >> oh, i forgot about that. >> and about your wife. >> yeah, well -- text.r husband's on the next we can't r that one, though. >> unl right. >> that. okay, let's move on. >> let's move on. nicole richie is giving us the detalys on her fg routine. in a video on instagram you see richie slipped on a pair of rubber gloves. she then takes out an antibacterial right to clean up the tray table surface. vel when she pulls out al
fans would come together on twitter and w kerry washington saysal mede o sift through andco really ectter weho most. >>ci yes.s what sstheed out hero sh sa leave her text. what did you do. >> i sent her a text. ini, thas so mcaucn respond. >> kerry washington is the fakeout. i'm hanging up. >> so she said her so what i did was i text her, i just text her right and she says wisdom you're so fine, you're so beautiful love watching you every morning and i love those...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
the implications of it and have cancer right in the planning of the doc most of them decide against ect that i would say that most of them that i've seen race in a while over the last 2 or 3 years and not getting the going because of their environmental concerns i would argue that perhaps it's not necessary to be quite so extreme as that there's a lot of worry about i would about what does that that is correct for addressing climate change and all the other problems with facing is what we would argue that it is possible to eat sustainably to include a whole range of sustainably produced livestock products in the diet without feeding it too guilty about it and probably your children would be better off for that it's possible to keep the child healthy a batch they do need supplements you can't just rely on a feeding diet yes we need to eat less meat but don't give up together it's the right kind of meat and that's good for your health and good for the environment avoid a vague and very young children and let the children decide when they're old enough maybe after their great specials fini
the implications of it and have cancer right in the planning of the doc most of them decide against ect that i would say that most of them that i've seen race in a while over the last 2 or 3 years and not getting the going because of their environmental concerns i would argue that perhaps it's not necessary to be quite so extreme as that there's a lot of worry about i would about what does that that is correct for addressing climate change and all the other problems with facing is what we would...
342
342
Aug 14, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 342
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i think that they shsuld be ect to lhesaws we are. and that's fin with me. but i thinker e's a lot of injustice going on in the name of keeping americans safe. >> reporter: so in this particular case you feel like they should go through judicial system but not de necessarily ported. >> yes. >> being a liberal county, our county leadersre a tolerant. i don't know what else to say. >> reporter: do you feel like >>o sometimes, but i mean, bein a democratic ate, that's what it r: but you have a republican governor.ha t's true, but we've always voted democratic. >> reporter: a quick mix of reaction there. inhe t meantime county execuve marc elrich e-mailing fox5 saying according to montgomery county's policy, the county department corrections and rehabilitati ws iceou rldelea i a judiciasu warrant has been ed otherwise the county will notifyce once the individuals are elible for release. ice hasue ienssd involved in th but remains unanswered as if montgomery couyntla policies or procedures that would allow the county to be proactive instead of reactive. back to y
. >> i think that they shsuld be ect to lhesaws we are. and that's fin with me. but i thinker e's a lot of injustice going on in the name of keeping americans safe. >> reporter: so in this particular case you feel like they should go through judicial system but not de necessarily ported. >> yes. >> being a liberal county, our county leadersre a tolerant. i don't know what else to say. >> reporter: do you feel like >>o sometimes, but i mean, bein a democratic...
194
194
Aug 14, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
m theor slipups and coverupsnn ected to his death. >>> and ar' teen-age trick is going viral after her taken away. why her parents' plan to punish hemay have back fired. your news starts right now. ♪ >>> developing tonight, we are hearing on camera for the first time from montgomery county fter two undocumted lyported rap >>ed the two menre t ahe us illegallyven rockville tonig thetstory. dti sha. sar the men call oury c county known formegont its sanctuary c immigrant andefugee friendly apparently no matterwhat. the county now blaming the patrol and refusong to if its environment played any factor in the men settling here in montgomery county and calling the county home. take a listen. >> the system failed, it would have faierd on theal level. that is not a responsibility of the local government.'t we deport people nor do we n op people from coming in who are, who are coming to our county. so that is not the government. so him coming back into the ve to do with border control ld and the like. >> but should it be the sponsibility of montgomery county? what do you say to parents and peo
m theor slipups and coverupsnn ected to his death. >>> and ar' teen-age trick is going viral after her taken away. why her parents' plan to punish hemay have back fired. your news starts right now. ♪ >>> developing tonight, we are hearing on camera for the first time from montgomery county fter two undocumted lyported rap >>ed the two menre t ahe us illegallyven rockville tonig thetstory. dti sha. sar the men call oury c county known formegont its sanctuary c immigrant...
44
44
Aug 11, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
issued,ect of this was and there were quite a number of them, i think, on all of vehicles. as well as the lunar module. of course, everyone is probably aware, we had the apollo one fire that set things back a little bit. we kept progressing and managed to get past that, rebuild the interior of the command service module. the liver module is running in parallel with all that. a number of interesting things to me later on, they were in areas that were not my specialty, but in particular, the asset engine. nasa had a process by which, if they had uncertainty in particular areas, they would often put two contractors to work. the first one that came up with a good solution, they said, you are it, you do the rest of it. and the other guy that was paid moved on to other things. in this particular case of the asset engine, the problem was the eject or. they didn't manage to make it work, it turns out that you can only fire the engine once. no engine was ever tested other than the development by firing the complete parts. until it launched from the moon. to me, that is kind of an in
issued,ect of this was and there were quite a number of them, i think, on all of vehicles. as well as the lunar module. of course, everyone is probably aware, we had the apollo one fire that set things back a little bit. we kept progressing and managed to get past that, rebuild the interior of the command service module. the liver module is running in parallel with all that. a number of interesting things to me later on, they were in areas that were not my specialty, but in particular, the...
137
137
Aug 10, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
usually there is a conveyor belt --ect, essentially annie essentially.e go to a slightly racist site to a more extremist one to a more extremist one and then you end up on openly neo-nazi boards. anchor: how do you constrain that sort of domino effect without infringing on people's right to use the internet, and the critics that say it will affect free speech? annie: i think free speech on the internet is something we need to commit ourselves to, and that makes this a difficult balancing act. i'm not comfortable with the idea we should give the government or large tech companies more monitoring powers into our private lives. i think these sites will always find a way to exist, but at the minute what is happening is that they are profitingng off the extremism effect that they are creating. they have a vested interest in more people becoming radicalized, and therefore spending more time on their site. and that iss something we can tackle, that profit motive, without directly impinging on free speech. if that is an obvious and relatively simple step to take
usually there is a conveyor belt --ect, essentially annie essentially.e go to a slightly racist site to a more extremist one to a more extremist one and then you end up on openly neo-nazi boards. anchor: how do you constrain that sort of domino effect without infringing on people's right to use the internet, and the critics that say it will affect free speech? annie: i think free speech on the internet is something we need to commit ourselves to, and that makes this a difficult balancing act....
149
149
Aug 16, 2019
08/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
he said, are you not supsesed to be from ect thisyour farng like wte folk.cut everythg and ha that year. ththis is whwhen they started tt get enough money to farm with. amy: can you tell us the story of the scotttt family, how t thr land was losost, how they y camo regainin it? sr.her grarandfather e ed scott came from alabama and got over to mississippi in the late 19th century. a titan in his corner of mississippipi. an incredibly y gifted f farmern many ways more well respected in some local white f farmers. and he was one of those farmers who was talented and lucky enough to be of the purchase of plot of land his first 100 acres from a local guy ph brooks, a ite landner.r. he becamthe early middle siz landownersblblack landowners in ththe reon.. he encouraged all ofisis children to get their own pls of lan they kept it all in comm. and over t course h his lifetimebuililt uthrough eer lent andorce of wlabout 1000 acr of land ., took overo jrr . he fought in wor w war iandd came b bk and also became an incredibly talented former and r r manar. hedded to os
he said, are you not supsesed to be from ect thisyour farng like wte folk.cut everythg and ha that year. ththis is whwhen they started tt get enough money to farm with. amy: can you tell us the story of the scotttt family, how t thr land was losost, how they y camo regainin it? sr.her grarandfather e ed scott came from alabama and got over to mississippi in the late 19th century. a titan in his corner of mississippipi. an incredibly y gifted f farmern many ways more well respected in some local...
182
182
Aug 15, 2019
08/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
by air and land in the dense pine fores greece's prime minister commended their inrk today while ecting damage. >> we know tllhat wildfires be with us, they will be part of our-- as they have always been, but they've been more part of our daily life as climate change is taking its toll on southern europe. and that is why it is imperative at the european level strengthen the rescue e.u. mechanism, iorder to have more coordination at the european level, to fight incident wlike the on had in greece. >> nawaz: a state of emergency was declared on the island yesterday to free up much-needed resources. in nep, a government panel recommended new restrictions for climbing mount evest today in response to the deadliest climbing season there in four years. the rules ma proper training and high-altitude experience, and be in good healgth before scal the world's highest summit. the government was criticized for allowing too manytheople to climnear 30,000 foot mountain after 11 clenbers died ormissing this spring. meanwhile, facebook is under fire today over new privacy concerns. this time it's for
by air and land in the dense pine fores greece's prime minister commended their inrk today while ecting damage. >> we know tllhat wildfires be with us, they will be part of our-- as they have always been, but they've been more part of our daily life as climate change is taking its toll on southern europe. and that is why it is imperative at the european level strengthen the rescue e.u. mechanism, iorder to have more coordination at the european level, to fight incident wlike the on had in...
149
149
Aug 1, 2019
08/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
and this is dateline on mynetworktv. ect wife until the day he says he found her dead valentine's dayenemies. there were calls that were made to susan that scared her. dennis murphy: so imagine everyone's shocked when they charged him with murder. he just couldn't have done it. dennis murphy: sure, they had had their problems. she finds a huge number-- and i'm talking close to 100-- phone calls to this phone back and forth to john. dennis murphy: but he did love her. i told some people at the clinic, i wish i had someone that would look at me the way john looks at susan. dennis murphy: the question for the jury was did he love her to death?
and this is dateline on mynetworktv. ect wife until the day he says he found her dead valentine's dayenemies. there were calls that were made to susan that scared her. dennis murphy: so imagine everyone's shocked when they charged him with murder. he just couldn't have done it. dennis murphy: sure, they had had their problems. she finds a huge number-- and i'm talking close to 100-- phone calls to this phone back and forth to john. dennis murphy: but he did love her. i told some people at the...
126
126
Aug 17, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
movement,ect to the you are hostile to racial minorities. that is one example that we are seeing on campuses. there are many others, perhaps we can get to some of those during the discussion i am happy dues speak with people afterwards. enke. [applause] -- thank you. [applause] >> do you know how to work this? >> trying to work it. >> you're trying? ok. now i can -- perfect. ok, thank you very much. members of the various departments of u.s. government, special envoy car, distinguish communal, it is an art to be here. today, i will discuss a research project that isgap's engagement. global anti-semitism and policy. academic reacher center and fell into the subject and interest away about seven years ago. i'm happy to be joined by michael, a cpa. a key figure in this seven year project that we engaged in at isgap, follow the money. i work with michael and her colleagues on this product. ellie roselle said we are living in a time of great urgency. he went on to correct himself saying no we don't, we are living in a time of an emergency. he sai
movement,ect to the you are hostile to racial minorities. that is one example that we are seeing on campuses. there are many others, perhaps we can get to some of those during the discussion i am happy dues speak with people afterwards. enke. [applause] -- thank you. [applause] >> do you know how to work this? >> trying to work it. >> you're trying? ok. now i can -- perfect. ok, thank you very much. members of the various departments of u.s. government, special envoy car,...
47
47
Aug 6, 2019
08/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
is wha ire arms are traditional with a historical scope of what it is we consider this right to if ect for self-defense and that is the kind of firearm you're dealing with, then that is protective and the city doesn't get to pick and choose ns and handguns. >> thank you. one more question before the break to both of you. i'd like to ask whether, and to right to keep and bear arms extends outside of ome?h >> sure. his is one of the biggest litigation in the past. there are 42 states and but eight states have a version of different types of restrictions those today, in jurisdictions are called and machines is a se that say you can get a permit to carry only upon good cause, at differenthreat that different yates you from ordinary individuals and law apieding citizens to come in with something hey, i've to the a estraining order so it's a functional matter in those jurisdictions, there is no right ordinary, law e abiding citizen. argued that those kinds of functional pans are un-constitutional. historical at the tradition, it's long been trat going back to the founding that there is a rig
is wha ire arms are traditional with a historical scope of what it is we consider this right to if ect for self-defense and that is the kind of firearm you're dealing with, then that is protective and the city doesn't get to pick and choose ns and handguns. >> thank you. one more question before the break to both of you. i'd like to ask whether, and to right to keep and bear arms extends outside of ome?h >> sure. his is one of the biggest litigation in the past. there are 42 states...
180
180
Aug 31, 2019
08/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
an update from the national hurricane center next. ect... and find inspiration in new places. leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. everything you need, all in one place. expedia. ... >> you are looking live at clearwater, florida not too far from tampa, florida where you might just call this the calm before the storm. dorian is a category 4 hurricane right now with winds in excess of 130 miles per hour. this could very well be by the time it hits florida, we're told that could be late sunday night into monday morning. if it follows its current trajectory, with winds excess of 157 miles an hour. already this has turned slightly eastward and shifting more to the carolinas. they're not taking chances in florida, closing down the orlando international airport as of 2 a.m. monday and already seen one county, brevard county recommending an evacuation. that's the 10th largest county. and now to an update. >> this is ken graham, the official clock on the wall 11 a.m. eastern time. let's get the latest information on hurricane dorian. look how healthy
an update from the national hurricane center next. ect... and find inspiration in new places. leading them to discover: we're woven together by the moments we share. everything you need, all in one place. expedia. ... >> you are looking live at clearwater, florida not too far from tampa, florida where you might just call this the calm before the storm. dorian is a category 4 hurricane right now with winds in excess of 130 miles per hour. this could very well be by the time it hits...
521
521
Aug 30, 2019
08/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 521
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and a key committee in the state legislature expected to vote on a bill that could if ect ride share drivers by changing their employment status. it would make it harder for consumers to classify workers as independent contractors. many drivers and labor unions like the bill. executives at uber lyft, do&door dash threat tone spend $90 million to 53 for a 2020 ballot initiative to keep drivers as independent contractor. >>> a looming deadline for the survivors of the 2017 north bay fire. insurance company will cut offaide to victims. we hear from one survivor who explained how that will impact her family as the home is being rebuilt. >> and a landlord accused of staging a home invasion to scare tenants from the apartment. why the tenants claim it's not the first time this happened to them with the same landlord. e same landlord. . >>> welcome back to mornings on 2. the time is 7:13. bail is set at $75,000 for a landlord in mountain view accused of staging a break-in to scare tenants from their apartment. fifty-year-old renew saini made her first appearance in court yesterday. police s
. >> and a key committee in the state legislature expected to vote on a bill that could if ect ride share drivers by changing their employment status. it would make it harder for consumers to classify workers as independent contractors. many drivers and labor unions like the bill. executives at uber lyft, do&door dash threat tone spend $90 million to 53 for a 2020 ballot initiative to keep drivers as independent contractor. >>> a looming deadline for the survivors of the 2017...
104
104
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
the daily life it typically is any more then what the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be performed like checking if the door is locked if the still is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have. obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature and told us a sense of compulsive behavior occur with some reason for and actually we don't know the full reason of course there are genetic compounds. as a kind of risk factor us it's not a genetic disorder at all childhood plays a role in how what does we learn about cleaning about hygiene but there remains a big question mark about the real the. real reasons and how it comes to obsessive compulsive disorder or higher risk for o.c.d. because i'm used. to store of the office i would say so because it's rather normal behavior and in a way it makes sense to double check things because we're wired lot of trouble and problems and that's typical of most. men and wome
the daily life it typically is any more then what the typical symptoms we have that kind of says if ect routines that have been have to be performed like checking if the door is locked if the still is turned off or washing cleaning bringing things in a certain kind of or down and we have. obsessive thoughts coming into my mind. people are fighting against the thoughts because they are of. sexual or any kind of disgusting nature and told us a sense of compulsive behavior occur with some reason...
55
55
Aug 30, 2019
08/19
by
WTTG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
cufaheetween and the .olth dno pro tni your a on su b abdohat iay econ l aynd d a be tyotoit's takcaig sre ects clear andricksbhi ctsk. turhesu 4:4rihabato:0isidk de. l woo'tv thrns♪ im adul ts who are start orato. . at haki yopldo iesns learo b tlas4..r. pw c rddt arfy vns -- youtrr a le urho i g iwsodntayof dreh ou w90hiurbueg rcugcaeutnd ok ffd.y'forhe t datal ian.ig
cufaheetween and the .olth dno pro tni your a on su b abdohat iay econ l aynd d a be tyotoit's takcaig sre ects clear andricksbhi ctsk. turhesu 4:4rihabato:0isidk de. l woo'tv thrns♪ im adul ts who are start orato. . at haki yopldo iesns learo b tlas4..r. pw c rddt arfy vns -- youtrr a le urho i g iwsodntayof dreh ou w90hiurbueg rcugcaeutnd ok ffd.y'forhe t datal ian.ig