79
79
May 17, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they told us, we ran off, we eloped. who does that?> two families in a small town left stunned. but it was nothing compared to what happened next. >> he looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. >> a deadly attack in the dark of the night. her mother murdered. >> i realized that last conversation i had with her, that was it. >> his father bruised and bewildered. >> i don't remember anything else, other than waking up in the morning. >> was it a robbery? >> the television's on. >> or was it something much darker. >> you were 11 years old when your mother disappeared. >> a missing woman, a murdered woman, and a lie. >> i didn't get through more than a page and a half, and i threw it. i could barely stomach to finish it. >>> welcome to "dateline." shannon palmer and erin were young and enloved, engaged to be married, but their family was rocked by scandal, then murder. aaron's father was found at the crime scene dazed and confused, but his confusing story had police questioning his version of events. here's keith mor
. >> they told us, we ran off, we eloped. who does that?> two families in a small town left stunned. but it was nothing compared to what happened next. >> he looks like he's been shot. he said someone broke in last night. >> a deadly attack in the dark of the night. her mother murdered. >> i realized that last conversation i had with her, that was it. >> his father bruised and bewildered. >> i don't remember anything else, other than waking up in the...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
their genetic code into its interior now once inside the invader hijacks cellular machinery to churn elop more viruses which which burst out of the infected cell to infect others that whole process and how your immune system deals with that is what we call viral infection and disease. scientists think to the originated in bats does it kill them as well or if they adapted to live with it bats or are amazing in lots of ways not not least because of their immune systems many studies that show that although they can carry many viruses they somehow seem to be quite resistant to the diseases that those viruses can cause and we think that ability has evolved because many bat species live in vast colonies that roost in very crowded conditions where any infection could quickly wipe out huge numbers of animals and then we're slowly learning. more about how we think it all works in a recent study for example that looked at how bat cells reacted to the corroded virus that causes murders canadian researchers found evidence that the animal's immune systems come to come to terms with the infection rathe
their genetic code into its interior now once inside the invader hijacks cellular machinery to churn elop more viruses which which burst out of the infected cell to infect others that whole process and how your immune system deals with that is what we call viral infection and disease. scientists think to the originated in bats does it kill them as well or if they adapted to live with it bats or are amazing in lots of ways not not least because of their immune systems many studies that show that...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
travel that mosque and go that far at the same time of course progress in terms of developments there elop in the thick knowledge is thinking that they're out on the communication i don't think it's going to be solved and so. this controller said this contradiction between the safe life and progress we'll. share pun but it will not disappear well but you know it has a very interesting implication of the notion of market economy because i mean there it's you main pillars of liberal democracy 1st like political organization and market economy and at this point of time neo liberalism and i'm still convinced then that demands the altimeter safety for the population in your twenty's human lives above everything else but it ends up undermining the very killer of market economy because i think on the 1000 essentially rendered property to write a relevant what's the point of investing into anything when the government can come up tomorrow and tell you to close your business i mean these kind of risk it never existent before and it was created precisely because we brought the value of human life so
travel that mosque and go that far at the same time of course progress in terms of developments there elop in the thick knowledge is thinking that they're out on the communication i don't think it's going to be solved and so. this controller said this contradiction between the safe life and progress we'll. share pun but it will not disappear well but you know it has a very interesting implication of the notion of market economy because i mean there it's you main pillars of liberal democracy 1st...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
newsletter are free just because i want more people on the side of the trade it's my email addresses elop aren't so l l p a r d e m a to edward markel so send me to email which analysts every quarter write something explaining how i'm doing the situation talks about gold stocks except and bet going to have because as we know it but quite as gold thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you very much max thank station check that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report let me max kaiser and stacy herbert want to thank our guest lawrence low part you can find him on twitter you can find us on twitter the kaiser report to next time. the world is driven by a dream shaped by one person that there is great sure. the day or thinks. we dare to ask. time after time called her ration to repeat the same mantra sustainability it's very important to excel or a transition to sustainable transport sustainability stay number man at a more equitable and sustainable well. they claim their production is completely harmless. and it dawns on the companies want us to feel good about buying the
newsletter are free just because i want more people on the side of the trade it's my email addresses elop aren't so l l p a r d e m a to edward markel so send me to email which analysts every quarter write something explaining how i'm doing the situation talks about gold stocks except and bet going to have because as we know it but quite as gold thanks for being on the kaiser report thank you very much max thank station check that's going to do it for this edition of the kaiser report let me...
70
70
May 18, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
it was no coincidence that this began to soar a few months after they eloped. when he was 28 and she was 17. i thought as many others did said one of their critics that jesse was the better man of the two. she helped to write the famous reports serving as secretary and editor and writing partner and occasional ghost writer. she amplified that talent for self-promotion. they were publicizing their journeys. she attracted talented young men into his circle. and last out at enemies. they carried on senators twice their age. and the opinion to presidents even when they did not agree with her. in was gradually recognized in her own right. her timing was as perfect as her husband's. she was pushing the boundaries just as women were beginning to demand a larger place in national life. the title of his book in perfect union. book tv is television for serious readers all weekend every weekend join us again next saturday beginning at 8:00 a.m. eastern for the best in and nonfiction books. .. .. c-span has unfiltered coverage of the federal response to the coronavirus pan
it was no coincidence that this began to soar a few months after they eloped. when he was 28 and she was 17. i thought as many others did said one of their critics that jesse was the better man of the two. she helped to write the famous reports serving as secretary and editor and writing partner and occasional ghost writer. she amplified that talent for self-promotion. they were publicizing their journeys. she attracted talented young men into his circle. and last out at enemies. they carried...
47
47
May 15, 2020
05/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
significant storm system of the season head our way we're get late now get these kind of systems developing elop's if you can certainly this maybe is so looks like as we get a lot of part of the weekend. we've got a chance some rain but for tomorrow we'll be joined some sunshine temperatures arnd the bay area right now i see the clouds already beginning to feel inside the bay 61 in a word in the 64 degrees partly cloudy in san jose 62 and cocker 56 cloudy skies and san francisco that night that loom up. >>clouds yeah they'll be but partly cloudy tomorrow morning then by the afternoon you start to see some high level clouds coming in from the cold front that as we get into saturday, the clouds on the increase in the by saturday night in the sunday here we go get some rain on the way so enjoy the day tomorrow patchy fog again sunshine by the middle of the day in the afternoon you're going to see some sunshine and some high clouds really comfortable temperatures i was running up in the upper 70's, the warm spots, inland while the 60's and 70's inside the bay 1560's up toward the coastline next couple
significant storm system of the season head our way we're get late now get these kind of systems developing elop's if you can certainly this maybe is so looks like as we get a lot of part of the weekend. we've got a chance some rain but for tomorrow we'll be joined some sunshine temperatures arnd the bay area right now i see the clouds already beginning to feel inside the bay 61 in a word in the 64 degrees partly cloudy in san jose 62 and cocker 56 cloudy skies and san francisco that night that...
93
93
May 14, 2020
05/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 2
>>either going to key elop take a quick check out your microclimate thursday forecast and we are going to notice a few degrees of worries civically an arterial valleys but holding steady for downtown san francisco in the mid 60's at 64 degrees daly city in the low 60's but widespread mid 60's from brisbane into burlingame wind speeds along the san francisco peninsula about 20 miles per hour or less redwood city 66 degrees as the san mateo and for those of you in a south bay seeing some more 70's and san jose you're going to warm up into the mid 70's at 73 degrees just right about where you should be for this time of year. livermore 71 degrees with widespread mid to upper 60's along the east bay shoreline stanley under 66 degrees but oakland warming up to 68 degrees of walnut creek in concord in the low 70's now sporting with 70's but 68 degrees but santa rosa you're going to be back in the 70's tomorrow after today's very chilly 59 degrees didn't even warm up into the 60's so you're going to notice 11 degrees of warming tomorrow and tracking widespread rain sunday with scattered shower
>>either going to key elop take a quick check out your microclimate thursday forecast and we are going to notice a few degrees of worries civically an arterial valleys but holding steady for downtown san francisco in the mid 60's at 64 degrees daly city in the low 60's but widespread mid 60's from brisbane into burlingame wind speeds along the san francisco peninsula about 20 miles per hour or less redwood city 66 degrees as the san mateo and for those of you in a south bay seeing some...
43
43
May 20, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
good weather, i had, what are your concerns for the hills more generally does elope we are happy for its food business but profits dropped by more than a third in its clothing and home sectors. the retailer told investors that it had taken a 52 million pound hit to profits because of coronavirus. a gp who spent more than a month on a ventilator fighting for his life has been describing what happened to him. mike hare was a fit and healthy man in his 50s, with no underlying health conditions. 0ur health correspondent, catherine burns, has been speaking to him and his daughter mike hare is a gp, butjokes that his nickname should be mr fit. he‘s run a marathon, skis and loves to sail. but in march he got coronavirus. he soon became very ill and spent seven weeks in intensive care. he barely remembers anything, but for his family it was all too real. we actually received a facetime off him on tuesday morning, just before he was put on a ventilator. with him saying this is what‘s happening, this might be the last time that, you know, we speak. which was absolutely heartbreaking, really. b
good weather, i had, what are your concerns for the hills more generally does elope we are happy for its food business but profits dropped by more than a third in its clothing and home sectors. the retailer told investors that it had taken a 52 million pound hit to profits because of coronavirus. a gp who spent more than a month on a ventilator fighting for his life has been describing what happened to him. mike hare was a fit and healthy man in his 50s, with no underlying health conditions....
74
74
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
europe has started to lift coronavirus measures in the hopes of salvaging the summer tourist season at elope is her day on has more. for the 1st time in 2 months madrid restaurants and coffee shops are back in business for now this is the new normal only outside seating is permitted chairs cleaned after every customer and city employees are on the square disinfecting the area during the time of this pandemic some customers say they are willing to adapt i must get another god i spent the entire look down period to learn this finally off as a bit of social life it is a bit odd with the social distancing and everything but i've really missed it. and spain's canary islands locals are out enjoying the warm weather but notably missing are turks tourism accounts for more than 12 per cent of spain's economy businesses are eagerly waiting for july and the country is scheduled to reopen its borders to international visitors because it's essential to have tourists back in our businesses during the lockdown we work fairly well with local clients so far we're happy with things including the easing of res
europe has started to lift coronavirus measures in the hopes of salvaging the summer tourist season at elope is her day on has more. for the 1st time in 2 months madrid restaurants and coffee shops are back in business for now this is the new normal only outside seating is permitted chairs cleaned after every customer and city employees are on the square disinfecting the area during the time of this pandemic some customers say they are willing to adapt i must get another god i spent the entire...
66
66
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
it was no coincidence his career began to soar a few months after they eloped when he was 28 and shewas 17. i thought as many others did that jesse benton fremont was the better man of the two. she helped to write his famous report and some of his letter serving as secretary, editor, writing partner and occasional ghostwriter. she amplified his talent for self-promotion, to publicize his journeys. she became his political advisor, attracted talented young men to his circle, promoted friends and lashed out at enemies. and she carried on with senator sweitzer age, opinion to president even when they did not agree with her, and was gradually recognized as a political force in her own right. her timing was as perfect as her husband's. she was pushing the boundaries of women's assigned roles just as women were to beginning to demand a larger place in national life. >> to learn more, visit booktv.org and search steve inskeep or his book imperfect union. >> welcome to the virtual policy briefing series.
it was no coincidence his career began to soar a few months after they eloped when he was 28 and shewas 17. i thought as many others did that jesse benton fremont was the better man of the two. she helped to write his famous report and some of his letter serving as secretary, editor, writing partner and occasional ghostwriter. she amplified his talent for self-promotion, to publicize his journeys. she became his political advisor, attracted talented young men to his circle, promoted friends and...
85
85
May 23, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
witness our elopement with bill instead of of walk down the aisle. in 2004 we were undecideds on screwing george bush-0 killed by al gore. won't give anymore examples -- kill screw marry. got me thinking, the game works on a parts of government, too. you kill the postal service, get in bet women fema housing, mary the armed forces, same for government policy. screw growingal subsidies, it's great cool of political analysis because in a free and democratic country, politics is sort of a three-legged stool. politics balanced upon a tripod of power, freedom and responsibility. kill, screw, marry. we live in a free and democratic country, a little let democratic than it was before last night, which was fine with me. also, kill, screw, marry, is a great tool of political analysis because we're so passionate about our politics, and how do passionate affairs end? in a passion usually in a crime of passion sometimes. and occasionally they turn into stable, permanent, legal arrangements which is to say, the endless peevish quarrel known as marriage. so how do
witness our elopement with bill instead of of walk down the aisle. in 2004 we were undecideds on screwing george bush-0 killed by al gore. won't give anymore examples -- kill screw marry. got me thinking, the game works on a parts of government, too. you kill the postal service, get in bet women fema housing, mary the armed forces, same for government policy. screw growingal subsidies, it's great cool of political analysis because in a free and democratic country, politics is sort of a...