81
81
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
explain the plane's location?eport be published what they think was the flight path. they think was the flight path. executive aaron short said they weren't authorised to fly. weren't authorised to fly. angle turn the plane seemed to make before impact. before impact. pilot, gareth morgan, who tragically died as well. died as well. what is going to happen next? happen next? will be able to keep in touch with the cousin's family. the cousin's family. investigation that has many people viewing it from around the world. viewing it from around the world. hywel griffith from sydney, thanks for the update. an extremely distressing story from delhi. in hospital after allegedly being raped by her cousin. police say the child was admitted to hospital on sunday. a 28—year—old man has been arrested. pratiksha ghildial has more from delhi. in blood. over the assault. sustained some serious internal injuries. injuries. the cases of child rape in india seem to be on the rise. almost 20,000 such cases were reported from across i
explain the plane's location?eport be published what they think was the flight path. they think was the flight path. executive aaron short said they weren't authorised to fly. weren't authorised to fly. angle turn the plane seemed to make before impact. before impact. pilot, gareth morgan, who tragically died as well. died as well. what is going to happen next? happen next? will be able to keep in touch with the cousin's family. the cousin's family. investigation that has many people viewing it...
708
708
Jan 24, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
quote
eye 708
favorite 0
quote 2
but they have to contact and explain. as americans, this is a problem and you can't just dismiss it. the second thing that is really, really important, is that there are better business models than the ad model facebook has now an i want to help them shift the model to take the pressure off so they don't have to put people in filter bubbles or have to addict them. because that is become a public health crisis, for kids and adult as and now for the
but they have to contact and explain. as americans, this is a problem and you can't just dismiss it. the second thing that is really, really important, is that there are better business models than the ad model facebook has now an i want to help them shift the model to take the pressure off so they don't have to put people in filter bubbles or have to addict them. because that is become a public health crisis, for kids and adult as and now for the
156
156
Jan 28, 2018
01/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
we have to go to there to explain this kind of role model, to explain to them, especially in educationdamian: when you go there, drop about 6 miles south in greenfield and say hi to my mom. she's there in greenfield, so if you don't mind. the mexican consulate, again, they're all over the place, and they're based right here in san jose. they're on enzo drive, and there again is the number to call for more information. any final thoughts, sir, that you'd like to share with us? anything else you'd like to say? juan: okay, just thank you. damian: thank you very much. juan: thank you. damian: and good work, and we appreciate that this is your second visit to the show. we look forward to many more, and "échale ganas," as we say. juan: yes, it's the second visit, this important program, but not the last. damian: all right, good. all right, thank you, sir. and up next here on "comunidad del valle," a special film about a tragedy here in the bay area. stay with us. and with me here on "comunidad del valle" is a filmmaker, jay lopez. he's back here to talk about this very important film. and ka
we have to go to there to explain this kind of role model, to explain to them, especially in educationdamian: when you go there, drop about 6 miles south in greenfield and say hi to my mom. she's there in greenfield, so if you don't mind. the mexican consulate, again, they're all over the place, and they're based right here in san jose. they're on enzo drive, and there again is the number to call for more information. any final thoughts, sir, that you'd like to share with us? anything else...
39
39
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
model that may explain to viewers a little bit about how it works could you explain that change yeah the cryptocurrency is a whole new game and i believe and we believe that it demands new technology for visualising crypto markets and for showing crypto markets in a way that goes beyond just charts and graphs we've been developing three dimensional visualisations using tech i learned as a four year virtual reality developer veteran to bring that kind of advanced tech to crypto currency trading i've got another question for you alex i c o's are also shoots of the moment specially for startups a lot of money is being raised there is that safe money that's being raised i mean i mean is that money that suddenly can be worth half of what it was the next day. and it appears there we have lost ben and his two guests from one apologies for that but of course divorce is very very busy this time of day certainly with a lot of coverage there and we'll continue with our coverage obviously throughout the day you can always find out more on our website a d w dot com business there's plenty more on
model that may explain to viewers a little bit about how it works could you explain that change yeah the cryptocurrency is a whole new game and i believe and we believe that it demands new technology for visualising crypto markets and for showing crypto markets in a way that goes beyond just charts and graphs we've been developing three dimensional visualisations using tech i learned as a four year virtual reality developer veteran to bring that kind of advanced tech to crypto currency trading...
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
so explain that a little bit for our viewers again you're the expert here but explain for our viewers how the inflation rates actually impact what the fed governors at the f.o. and see do with regard to rates i know they have this two percent target rate for inflation but what's the it quotient they're doing you know. well look at it this way there are people who are the most devenish on the federal open market committee if you will they really do want to stick to that two percent target the the rate that they follow is currently at about one point five percent the problem is other inflation indicators like the producer price index like the most recently related recently released information on manufacturing that showed seventeen out of eighteen industries are experiencing pricing pressures the more hawkish members of the federal open market committee those who would be inclined to more rate hikes if you will they're beginning to follow other inflation metrics that show things are heating up so if inflation proves to be weaker than the two percent might they act quicker on rate increa
so explain that a little bit for our viewers again you're the expert here but explain for our viewers how the inflation rates actually impact what the fed governors at the f.o. and see do with regard to rates i know they have this two percent target rate for inflation but what's the it quotient they're doing you know. well look at it this way there are people who are the most devenish on the federal open market committee if you will they really do want to stick to that two percent target the...
75
75
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
it seems to me everybody has the right to explain what he wants. how he can see how he sees the current situation. it seems to me i also have the right to convey a few remarks to you, trying to explain how we in the russian federation understand the current situation in russian-american relations. i would like to explain to you how we understand the importance of russian-american relations. i don't want to offend anyone. i would like to be candid with you. i would like to be transparent with you. i hope there will be another opportunity for me to come here. i hope i will not disappoint you and you will invite me once more. [applause] amb. antonov: they will be official remarks and then i will be ready to discuss any issue, including what i heard from that guy. over the recent years, the russian-american relations have suffered severe degradation and are far from good shape. unprecedentedith -- to discredit russia in an effort to punish our country for protecting its interest in pursuing independent policy. regrettably, relations between our countri
it seems to me everybody has the right to explain what he wants. how he can see how he sees the current situation. it seems to me i also have the right to convey a few remarks to you, trying to explain how we in the russian federation understand the current situation in russian-american relations. i would like to explain to you how we understand the importance of russian-american relations. i don't want to offend anyone. i would like to be candid with you. i would like to be transparent with...
96
96
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
explain what has happened?he criminal justice system. this was a human trafficking case resting on the evidence of the complaint was that she had been trafficked into the country and forced into prostitution and had become pregnant as a result of a rate. the defence team always doubted that and they were seeking telephone message evidence which they said would undermine the complainant and indeed medical evidence to show the fact that she was pregnant before entering the country. well eventually once the trial had started that evidence came to light and indeed it comprehensively undermined the complainant. the judge, judge perrins, ordered the crown prosecution service and police to court today to explain, he was there to wholesale failure of disclosure, repeated and serious errors by the police and crown prosecution service. the deputy chief crown prosecutor for london as i left court was in the witness box giving evidence and he said the cps accepted the handling had fallen below the standard expected and has
explain what has happened?he criminal justice system. this was a human trafficking case resting on the evidence of the complaint was that she had been trafficked into the country and forced into prostitution and had become pregnant as a result of a rate. the defence team always doubted that and they were seeking telephone message evidence which they said would undermine the complainant and indeed medical evidence to show the fact that she was pregnant before entering the country. well...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
37
37
Jan 13, 2018
01/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
we explained that further. and tried to show how street frontage, what is important about that and imagery. showing context around the images to make sure it's clear, that the project is responding to something and what they're responding to. we wanted to also explain a little bit about how the urban design guidelines can support them in specific circumstances. we don't see these very often, but we do -- this would be very, very helpful to have the e.d.g.s support the r.d.g.s. and this specific example, as this diagram shows, you might have an r.h. district where the residential guidelines apply, and the n.c. district where the urban guidelines apply. but you might have a residential district adjacent to both of them and is a much larger site. so t proposal is that the urban design guidelines would also apply in these instances, for nonresidential uses -- schools and churches and thing like that -- or for where you have a frontage that is longer than 150 feet or more than six units. if you look at this example,
we explained that further. and tried to show how street frontage, what is important about that and imagery. showing context around the images to make sure it's clear, that the project is responding to something and what they're responding to. we wanted to also explain a little bit about how the urban design guidelines can support them in specific circumstances. we don't see these very often, but we do -- this would be very, very helpful to have the e.d.g.s support the r.d.g.s. and this specific...
62
62
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
in any way reasonably explain what lindsay patterson saw. other words, were they washing each other, were they involved in a sex act? was there anything she could have misinterpreted? and at the end of the day, you're not just stuck with the fact that lindsay patterson made a mistake. you have to actually believe that lindsay patterson really hallucinated about everything she saw. >> and what made lindsay's story all the more convincing, stayed prosecutor strunsky, was she told it before finding out what happened to cristi. she dialled 911 a full minute and a half before anyone from the hall house did. before lindsay had any idea how it would end. here is what the jury heard her say in that call. >> and i saw him put her underwater and hold her there. >> and she was still on the phone with 911 when chris hall came outside and found his wife's body floating in the spa and called out for courtney. investigator tom dove. >> i heard it best described during the trial as a cosmic coincidence that someone could see something that they perceived to
in any way reasonably explain what lindsay patterson saw. other words, were they washing each other, were they involved in a sex act? was there anything she could have misinterpreted? and at the end of the day, you're not just stuck with the fact that lindsay patterson made a mistake. you have to actually believe that lindsay patterson really hallucinated about everything she saw. >> and what made lindsay's story all the more convincing, stayed prosecutor strunsky, was she told it before...
36
36
Jan 2, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
i explain to you. i participated in various rounds of negotiations at g-8. you remember, there was such a forum. when russia was a member of the g-8. i was responsible for arms control and nonproliferation. i remember, when i agreed with western countries, i was the good guy, smart guy, professional guy. when i started to say let's come to another decision, you said it does not meet my concerns. i need some other phrases in the final document. i became tough negotiator. mr. holloway: that's a compliment. [laughter] amb. anatov: the same situation if i hope many of you know about the situation with arms control in europe. conventional forces in europe, and so on. i don't want to torture you with such formulas. you said from one side there were western countries and from another side with the russian federation. when we are together, everything was fine. when i said, come on, you said that i don't understand nato. i don't understand decisions made in brussels. you consider, i mean the my colleagues from europe and the united states, you consider that the threa
i explain to you. i participated in various rounds of negotiations at g-8. you remember, there was such a forum. when russia was a member of the g-8. i was responsible for arms control and nonproliferation. i remember, when i agreed with western countries, i was the good guy, smart guy, professional guy. when i started to say let's come to another decision, you said it does not meet my concerns. i need some other phrases in the final document. i became tough negotiator. mr. holloway: that's a...
116
116
Jan 18, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
quote
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 1
elliot spitzer will explain how he is keeping the experts honest. >>> bitcoin making epic comebacks from its selloff one bitcoin investors will be here to explain why he says an even bigger rally is coming. much for "fast money," still much for "fast money," still ahead. airplane. being rammed by a shopping cart. sitting in gum. and walking into a glass door. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and get a $200 reward card. call 1-800-directv.
elliot spitzer will explain how he is keeping the experts honest. >>> bitcoin making epic comebacks from its selloff one bitcoin investors will be here to explain why he says an even bigger rally is coming. much for "fast money," still much for "fast money," still ahead. airplane. being rammed by a shopping cart. sitting in gum. and walking into a glass door. but for everyone else, there's directv. for #1 rated customer satisfaction over cable, switch to directv and...
52
52
Jan 25, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
explain why. because if you can explain why, we can try to do more of it. i will say that we have accountable care organizations. provider accountable care organizations in rhode island. it is basically doctors offices that have agreed to sign up for placing a bet that they can get better care at lower cost to their patients. and in return, they do not just get paid for procedures and prescriptions. they get a bonus from cms doing a good job. some of the best in the country are in rhode island. and they are seeing their cost per patient, actually go down year over year. and they are generating millions of dollars in savings just in their little local practices. so, somehow there is a connection between being able to save $3.3 trillion over the 10 years in healthcare expense and these local experiences that we are all seen. in our provider and other -- how to maximize that to me, i think is a job worth doing in a committee that otherwise appears to have no purpose. so, i look forward to working with you on that dr. hall. >> baffles right into our category of
explain why. because if you can explain why, we can try to do more of it. i will say that we have accountable care organizations. provider accountable care organizations in rhode island. it is basically doctors offices that have agreed to sign up for placing a bet that they can get better care at lower cost to their patients. and in return, they do not just get paid for procedures and prescriptions. they get a bonus from cms doing a good job. some of the best in the country are in rhode island....
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
authorities argue this is progress at its best i'll explain seventeen countries were named and shamed on the list published back in december many of them was smaller islands in the caribbean and the pacific officials now expect remove eight of those countries next week after they've made new commitments to reform they include south korea one of the world's largest economies the united arab emirates one of the largest arab economies and panama long a haven for offshore accounts so is this a breakthrough or is europe's campaign against tax havens breaking apart max heywood joins us now from transparency international in our brussels bureau good to see there max could you explain to me first of all what these new commitments are. i actually i wish i could because it is quite unclear to us this whole process has been quite intern's frnt so from the very beginning when this blacklist was put together the criteria were not fully explained and the assessments by which countries were evaluated in order to decide who's on or off the list but also not clear from the very beginning so from a civ
authorities argue this is progress at its best i'll explain seventeen countries were named and shamed on the list published back in december many of them was smaller islands in the caribbean and the pacific officials now expect remove eight of those countries next week after they've made new commitments to reform they include south korea one of the world's largest economies the united arab emirates one of the largest arab economies and panama long a haven for offshore accounts so is this a...
181
181
Jan 30, 2018
01/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> abc7 news reporter explains. >> reporter: mountain view police pulled out all the stops in this video. but lately the department has seen a decline on users reacting and engaging, it is due to a new algorithm. >> if they are not able to ask questions or connect with us, because we are not in a see first option on a facebook page that is concerning. >> reporter: zuckerberg announced facebook was changing its algorithm. government entities like law enforcement have been put into the category of private business. >> we saw today in kentucky a police agency posted looking log an at risk teenager. >> reporter: the police may have to rely on twitter or next door. >> we are always concerned and we need to closely monitor this. >> reporter: facebook released a statement saying we are always working to make sure people can get local information on facebook during an emergency and are committed to aiding local organizations and providing them tools and trainings to get the word out to their communities. facebook is testing a new feature in six states that connected users with community ne
. >> abc7 news reporter explains. >> reporter: mountain view police pulled out all the stops in this video. but lately the department has seen a decline on users reacting and engaging, it is due to a new algorithm. >> if they are not able to ask questions or connect with us, because we are not in a see first option on a facebook page that is concerning. >> reporter: zuckerberg announced facebook was changing its algorithm. government entities like law enforcement have...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
i think i think he finds it a bit difficult to explain to the american people why he is willing to talk to. after all this rhetoric you need a certain opportunity you need a sort of process to be a scully the rhetoric as we were seeing. probably was some kind of feeling but. it's not strong support from the white house yet certain me donald from at this stage does not believe that. he is ready to make the first more so perhaps the two koreas me make the first move ok joseph that we'll have to leave it there but nice agility this afternoon that was joseph cheney professor in political analyst at hong kong city university thank you. twenty seventeen did see world changing events but it was also a year that was sometimes hard to tell fact from fiction. or the term fake news swirled around global news coverage more than ever last year shouting booga now explains what propelled it into the mainstream. fake news the term that has filled the headlines and your social media feeds for the past twelve months has been deemed two thousand and seventeen word of the year at least by collins dictionar
i think i think he finds it a bit difficult to explain to the american people why he is willing to talk to. after all this rhetoric you need a certain opportunity you need a sort of process to be a scully the rhetoric as we were seeing. probably was some kind of feeling but. it's not strong support from the white house yet certain me donald from at this stage does not believe that. he is ready to make the first more so perhaps the two koreas me make the first move ok joseph that we'll have to...
108
108
Jan 14, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a gentleman turned by my side and said would you like me to explain the game to you. he did and we started chatting. i looked to make sure he didn't have a wedding ring as he started to flirt a little bit and he asked if i wanted to have dinner that night. i wanted to go to dinner anyway, so why not. >> her date, ernest scherer,. his occupation was rather unusual, he was a professional poker player. >> kind of surprised me that someone with his background would be a professional poker player. >> of course you did something kind of odd too. >> exactly. which i why i had no judgment about it. he said he was making good money at it. >> ernie explained how he had mastered the poker skill cleverly hiding any clues of the cards he was holding. >> he was good at reading people. >> he kept an apartment in southern california, he told her, but spent much of his time in las vegas. >> he gambled enough at the tables. he had a high enough status that he got free rooms and free meals, show tickets. >> and he seemed to be doing it all rather responsibly, saving money he told her, f
. >> a gentleman turned by my side and said would you like me to explain the game to you. he did and we started chatting. i looked to make sure he didn't have a wedding ring as he started to flirt a little bit and he asked if i wanted to have dinner that night. i wanted to go to dinner anyway, so why not. >> her date, ernest scherer,. his occupation was rather unusual, he was a professional poker player. >> kind of surprised me that someone with his background would be a...
61
61
Jan 24, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
but he also explained that he didn't share those things with the attorney general. all right? this is a very mysterious thing he testified to. this is very serious stuff. he was very unnerved by what the president had done and took copious notes and shared that information with the senior leadership of the fbi so other people would know what happened so there would be documentation of what had happened because he knew it was such a big deal. but even though the fbi is part of a larger organization, part of the justice department and even though he was very aware that this was serious as a heart attack, this was a very serious thing, james comey made a deliberate decision, he would not go upstairs and tell the attorney general what just happened and in that testimony before congress, he explained why not. >> okay. you have the president of the united states asking you to stop an investigation, that's an important investigation. what was the response of your colleagues? >> i think they were as shocked and troubled by it as i was. some said things that led me to believe that. i d
but he also explained that he didn't share those things with the attorney general. all right? this is a very mysterious thing he testified to. this is very serious stuff. he was very unnerved by what the president had done and took copious notes and shared that information with the senior leadership of the fbi so other people would know what happened so there would be documentation of what had happened because he knew it was such a big deal. but even though the fbi is part of a larger...
115
115
Jan 30, 2018
01/18
by
KOFY
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> abc7 news reporter explains. >> reporter: mountain view police pulled out all the stops in this video. but lately the department has seen a decline on users reacting and engaging, it is due to a new algorithm. >> if they are not able to ask questions or connect with us, because we are not in a see first option on a facebook page that is concerning. >> reporter: zuckerberg announced facebook was changing its algorithm. government entities like law enforcement have been put into the category of private business. >> we saw today in kentucky a police agency posted looking for an at risk teenager. >> reporter: the police may have to rely on twitter or next door. >> we are always concerned and we need to closely monitor this. >> reporter: facebook released a statement saying we are always working to make sure people can get local information on facebook during an emergency and are committed to aiding local organizations and providing them tools and trainings to get the word out to their communities. facebook is testing a new feature in six states that connected users with community ne
. >> abc7 news reporter explains. >> reporter: mountain view police pulled out all the stops in this video. but lately the department has seen a decline on users reacting and engaging, it is due to a new algorithm. >> if they are not able to ask questions or connect with us, because we are not in a see first option on a facebook page that is concerning. >> reporter: zuckerberg announced facebook was changing its algorithm. government entities like law enforcement have...
199
199
Jan 20, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
drying diagrams and explaining them. and that was one of his things. many people remember richard simon during the 1980s for for the challenger disaster commission. they appointed him along with neil armstrong to investigate the space shuttle challenger disaster. and simon made a name for himself that because he disagreed with the panels conclusion. and he thought there was a direct reason for this. he thought they were manufacturing properly. we see a picture of him with an o ring dipping into ice water showing that it was brittle which he thought was the cause of the challenger disaster and he wrote his own report explaining that. and this is quite surprising to people. the people who knew him knew that he was somebody that was very blunt and straightforward. and always investigating science and trying to get his roots with things. simon was also well known in that 1960s before winning the 1965 nobel prize. here is a more serious picture of them. we see how happy he is the favorite part was that dancing. he wasn't so keen on being honored. he thought
drying diagrams and explaining them. and that was one of his things. many people remember richard simon during the 1980s for for the challenger disaster commission. they appointed him along with neil armstrong to investigate the space shuttle challenger disaster. and simon made a name for himself that because he disagreed with the panels conclusion. and he thought there was a direct reason for this. he thought they were manufacturing properly. we see a picture of him with an o ring dipping into...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
already been firing line he denied both accreditation during his presidential campaign and later explained by labeling this channel nick as propaganda. russia today and spinning have been influential outlets that have several times spoken mistruths about me and my complaint that's why they were not invited to my headquarters all media including russian had access to my campaign russia today and sputnik have not behaved as media outlets and journalists but as organs of influence and force propaganda. at the end of twenty seventeen this channel brunch tied to the french speaking world with the launch of our newest channel r.t. fronts on it immediately calls quite the stir several french public figures published an open letter calling for r t france's license to be revoked they supported their claims by saying that r.t. house repeatedly faced various allegations from the u.s. and different european countries joining us live now to the scots this further is political commentator adrian good to have you on the program hello to you while i'm on whom i crawl praises france for promoting press fre
already been firing line he denied both accreditation during his presidential campaign and later explained by labeling this channel nick as propaganda. russia today and spinning have been influential outlets that have several times spoken mistruths about me and my complaint that's why they were not invited to my headquarters all media including russian had access to my campaign russia today and sputnik have not behaved as media outlets and journalists but as organs of influence and force...
4,825
4.8K
Jan 18, 2018
01/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 4,825
favorite 0
quote 1
he will be here to explain why he will be here to explain why when "fast money" returns. good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. >>> we to "fast money. the crypto space bouncing back after bitcoin suffered its worst two day stretch in three days. melissa has more. >> reporter: it's definitely been a volatile week after losing of a half of its value, bitcoin is rebounding and other cryptocurrencies are following suit bitcoin is now 25% off of its lows ethereum is 45% off of its lows. ripple andlight coyne up 48% off lows this week a notable comeback we have seen big draw downs the bitcoin before there have been six drops since january of 2017. they have proved to be buying opportunity. the average return after two weeks is 24%, and 81% a month later according to genesis trading. some of the biggest bitcoin bulls are calling for a retest of old highs and beyond. saying bitcoin will hit $25,000 at the end
he will be here to explain why he will be here to explain why when "fast money" returns. good then it's time for power e*trade the platform, price and service that gives you the edge you need. alright one quick game of rock, paper, scissors. 1, 2, 3, go. e*trade. the original place to invest online. >>> we to "fast money. the crypto space bouncing back after bitcoin suffered its worst two day stretch in three days. melissa has more. >> reporter: it's definitely...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
Jan 20, 2018
01/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
maybe i can have the assistant da explain that. would they be in the radius? >> yes. on your block, you have the corners a little bit. usually everyone right around you. >> president honda: it's 150 feet. basically three to five neighbors on each side. >> the notification was conducted. i didn't have an opportunity to pull everyone there. >> president honda: we have to assume that it's a third party that handles these radius things. it's not the project sponsor. >> correct. they pull the data from the records. >> president honda: okay. thank you. >> commissioner lazarus: i don't see any issues with this permit. >> commissioner fung: two things that were brought up. one was the site coverage which, of course, leads to the size of the building and everything. if you look at the buildings that are there, they are all larger. have greater sight coverage than this particular project. it's co-compliant and therefore i see no basis to -- >> president honda: i agree. i believe, i live on the west side as well. this is within the envelope. there's no variances or exceptions wh
maybe i can have the assistant da explain that. would they be in the radius? >> yes. on your block, you have the corners a little bit. usually everyone right around you. >> president honda: it's 150 feet. basically three to five neighbors on each side. >> the notification was conducted. i didn't have an opportunity to pull everyone there. >> president honda: we have to assume that it's a third party that handles these radius things. it's not the project sponsor. >>...
62
62
Jan 4, 2018
01/18
by
KQEH
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
and i think what is important is to do what you do very quietly, to explain and to explain that it is impossible to have a fair system if you don't implement reform. it is impossible to distribute if you don't produce. it is impossible to have a strong france without a strong economy. it is impossible to have strong middle classes if you don't have a strong environment. so i have to pass reforms first and have a complete plod he will. that's a transformation agenda. that's huge in terms of mindset, in terms of organization. the main difference with my predecessors is that 20 years ago, one of my predecessors tried to pass reform with big demonstrations and was blocked bust he didn't explain it in the campaign. he was not elected. ndidate.i am not russia's the >> yes. i am a french candidate. >> marine le penn seemed to be in their back pock. you trieto sullyour reputation and the facts around yourself. again, why did you decide to take that stand after you saw what happened here in the united states? nobody stood and publicized what russia was doing, even though it was clear before th
and i think what is important is to do what you do very quietly, to explain and to explain that it is impossible to have a fair system if you don't implement reform. it is impossible to distribute if you don't produce. it is impossible to have a strong france without a strong economy. it is impossible to have strong middle classes if you don't have a strong environment. so i have to pass reforms first and have a complete plod he will. that's a transformation agenda. that's huge in terms of...
149
149
Jan 24, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 1
what is the -- how far can we explain now in terms of how far those negotiations have gone?> so in early january, which feels like a year ago now but it's only a few weeks, we reported basically that mueller had made his first signal to the trump lawyer team. look, i'm going to be interested in interviewing the president and that shouldn't be shocking to anybody that the special counsel wants to question the person who headed up the campaign, the transition team and ultimately the oval office that is the center of the probe. however, what is new and interesting since is that in the last week or two, we understand the special counsel has made clear to the legal team the topics he wants to probe and question the president about. and because those are squarely in the area of the president's own actions, your firing mr. president of michael flynn or pushing him out of office and your firing in may of 2017 the fbi director james comey. we know this is a probe very much focused on the president's actions, decisions and also, whether or not he or any of his other aids sought to blu
what is the -- how far can we explain now in terms of how far those negotiations have gone?> so in early january, which feels like a year ago now but it's only a few weeks, we reported basically that mueller had made his first signal to the trump lawyer team. look, i'm going to be interested in interviewing the president and that shouldn't be shocking to anybody that the special counsel wants to question the person who headed up the campaign, the transition team and ultimately the oval...
141
141
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
now as ben deci explains..e is a new push to create a unqiue banking system just for our state. a 7-billion-dollar industry... and there's no place to put the money.sot state treasurer john chiang "the state of california estimated 1 billion dollars of tax revenues. we don't want to create a shadow economy, we don't want violence in local communities."so california treasurer john chiang today committed to exploring the idea of building a state bank- one that doesn't fall under the control of the federal government and its marijuana prohibition.sot "think about how many times you get online and say 'pay smud, pay phone bill...' we don't get that. we have to run out with cash." lynette davies runs the dispensary cana care. she says the cash only nature of her business doesn't generate the kinds of records other business take for granted. so everything- collecting money, paying employees, paying growers, paying taxes- it all becomes more difficult... and potentially dangerous. ben stand up: "it's not like she hasn
now as ben deci explains..e is a new push to create a unqiue banking system just for our state. a 7-billion-dollar industry... and there's no place to put the money.sot state treasurer john chiang "the state of california estimated 1 billion dollars of tax revenues. we don't want to create a shadow economy, we don't want violence in local communities."so california treasurer john chiang today committed to exploring the idea of building a state bank- one that doesn't fall under the...
67
67
Jan 24, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
but, sure, even tougher to explain verbally. some of the assumptions have a pretty good ability to -- some of the assumptions, they have a pretty good ability to understand. transparencymake to talk about for noneconomists, which i assume are most of the people in the committee and most of the people in the senate. i also liked the idea that everything should be written in non-swahili. [laughter] and we should have some better titles for our bills that aren't quite as biased. of course, they might be, but it tends to get people not to -- people to vote against them, depending on how good they sound, whether the text is that are not. i appreciate your comment about allowing people to be able to sit down with the analyst and get better understanding of where the information came from. i like that. particularly for people who have been analysis -- an analyst, that would be very hopeful. we will continue to work with you and try to engage the committee and doing more oversight work in particular , not that we would legislate in, but
but, sure, even tougher to explain verbally. some of the assumptions have a pretty good ability to -- some of the assumptions, they have a pretty good ability to understand. transparencymake to talk about for noneconomists, which i assume are most of the people in the committee and most of the people in the senate. i also liked the idea that everything should be written in non-swahili. [laughter] and we should have some better titles for our bills that aren't quite as biased. of course, they...
118
118
Jan 15, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
that could not be explained by ordinary quantum physics.so this man came up with all of this, presented at the next conference of the series which was in the pocono mountains in pennsylvania. for the pocono conference. at the same conference, feynman was there and had his own theory involving -- not the wheeler feynman version but a modified version that had light particles when he made the same prediction for this. so both of them came up with successful predictions for this. there were two different methods. feynman had a lot of diagrams and the other one had a lot of mathematical calculations. and then there was one third equivalent method in japan, published in the japanese journal but not well known in the united states. all three were reasonable approaches. it took freeman dyson who knew feynman and took a workshop -- two pieces together and come up with a unified version of the three theories that he published in a paper that showed how all three theories were equivalent. that is why all of them share the 1965 nobel prize. and if the
that could not be explained by ordinary quantum physics.so this man came up with all of this, presented at the next conference of the series which was in the pocono mountains in pennsylvania. for the pocono conference. at the same conference, feynman was there and had his own theory involving -- not the wheeler feynman version but a modified version that had light particles when he made the same prediction for this. so both of them came up with successful predictions for this. there were two...
44
44
Jan 7, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
the national wild turkey federation convection -- convention, but we included a speech my father explained why he became interested in hunting and why he loves it. i'm not a hunter myself, but i enjoyed the speech because it showed a side of my father i knew a little about, but learned more about through that speech. >> host: you mentioned you did this with ed whalen, a law clerk from justice scalia in the early '90s. ed is a terrific writer and greatly admired justice scalia. how did you do it? was there a file cabinet full of typed up speeches or did you do any transcribing of audio recordings of speeches? >> we didn't do any audio transcription. all of these speeches, i should say there's one exception, but all of these speeches are ones that he had sharpened and revised pretty carefully himself. only a couple had ever been published before and i think that's one of the great things in this collection, but the way we set about this is basically we got a couple of binders of his speeches from his secretary, angela, and he had two binders of about 50 speeches each, i think, spanning, the
the national wild turkey federation convection -- convention, but we included a speech my father explained why he became interested in hunting and why he loves it. i'm not a hunter myself, but i enjoyed the speech because it showed a side of my father i knew a little about, but learned more about through that speech. >> host: you mentioned you did this with ed whalen, a law clerk from justice scalia in the early '90s. ed is a terrific writer and greatly admired justice scalia. how did you...
28
28
Jan 27, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
the lawyers, professional responsibility is just exactly how justice white explained it at pages 250-7258 in his opinion of united states versus wade. the principle at stake here is not a restriction on how the lawyer presents evidence, what defenses he presents, how he cross-examined. >> can we be concrete about this case? the lawyer doesn't say to the jury, he did it. the lawyer says, nothing. and then the client wants to present this alibi that is inherently incredible. what does the lawyer do? how does the lawyer assist the client in making up the defense that the client has chosen? >> the lawyer will cross-examine the governments witnesses as explained attempted divide holes in the testimony even if he believes they are testifying truthfully. that's the hallmark of the system. although it is not this case, because he testified repeatedly under oath that his client believed he was not there and did not do this, was sincere reflected his understanding. even if you thought that mr. mccoy said i was there but i'm going to say i wasn't, the rules are clear none of that is an issue in
the lawyers, professional responsibility is just exactly how justice white explained it at pages 250-7258 in his opinion of united states versus wade. the principle at stake here is not a restriction on how the lawyer presents evidence, what defenses he presents, how he cross-examined. >> can we be concrete about this case? the lawyer doesn't say to the jury, he did it. the lawyer says, nothing. and then the client wants to present this alibi that is inherently incredible. what does the...
49
49
Jan 25, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
equilibrium and modeling which i hope you won't explain this morning. the masters of economics from purdue university and this morning doctor hall will be working over the last year. director hall will take up seven minutes followed by questions. welcome and please begin. thank you for inviting me here to discuss the work of the congressional budget office. as you know the mission is providing them on purpose in analysis to support the work of the committee and congress aseea whole. we are devoted to the commission and i appreciate the opportunity to discuss how we plan to expand the work in the future. i want to take the opportunity to support your guidance we've long relied on the committee to explain to others in the congress with the role is to provide constructive feedback and how we can serve congress to provide guidance and with the congress priorities are. that has been the key to the success over the years and in the past year we've provided congress with 740 cost estimates and mandatess statements and we've also provided thousands of hours of
equilibrium and modeling which i hope you won't explain this morning. the masters of economics from purdue university and this morning doctor hall will be working over the last year. director hall will take up seven minutes followed by questions. welcome and please begin. thank you for inviting me here to discuss the work of the congressional budget office. as you know the mission is providing them on purpose in analysis to support the work of the committee and congress aseea whole. we are...
81
81
Jan 23, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
sally bundock explains. it isa sally bundock explains. elite in the swiss alpine resort of davos, encouraging globalisation, trade and integration. 3000 delegates are going from more than 100 countries, including leaders from politics, business and even royalty. india's narendra modi, britain's theresa may and donald trump of the us all making an appearance. he's a president who is championed america first, challenging the very concept of free trade and globalisation —— who has. a powerful audience for him who have paid top dollar to attend. business leaders including the likes of chinese entrepreneurjack facebook‘s sam bird and ibm's ginny roma teague to namejust a bird and ibm's ginny roma teague to name just a few. it's notjust about dealmaking, gender equality is a big theme this year. 0nly dealmaking, gender equality is a big theme this year. only 21% of davos delegates are women. there are high profile campaigns under way notjust to tackle sexual harassment in the workplace but also to bring an end to unfair pay. davos is often crit
sally bundock explains. it isa sally bundock explains. elite in the swiss alpine resort of davos, encouraging globalisation, trade and integration. 3000 delegates are going from more than 100 countries, including leaders from politics, business and even royalty. india's narendra modi, britain's theresa may and donald trump of the us all making an appearance. he's a president who is championed america first, challenging the very concept of free trade and globalisation —— who has. a powerful...
48
48
Jan 23, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
let's explain to the public how that needs to be funded.on is that we continue as we are, with small increases of just is that we continue as we are, with small increases ofjust over 1% a year, which is not keeping up with the extraordinary increase in demand and costs. so, there is a gap emerging. there is no flax in the system. when we have something like a flu epidemic or norovirus, the whole system can grind to a halt. couple of questions arising from that, the first is on the funding. it is politically very, very difficult in this country to talk to the population as a whole and to say that there might be changes in the way the nhs is funded. thinking about this in the office, before this interview, we used to get free prescriptions. we don't any more. we used to get free dental checks, we don't any more. we used to get free eye tests, we don't any more. i wonder whether there is a model that you might have in your head that might be pushed, were actually there is some change in the way we access the gp system or the hospital system, a
let's explain to the public how that needs to be funded.on is that we continue as we are, with small increases of just is that we continue as we are, with small increases ofjust over 1% a year, which is not keeping up with the extraordinary increase in demand and costs. so, there is a gap emerging. there is no flax in the system. when we have something like a flu epidemic or norovirus, the whole system can grind to a halt. couple of questions arising from that, the first is on the funding. it...
64
64
Jan 10, 2018
01/18
by
WTXF
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
we will explain how it all works, and who is involved. scott? >> sounds good.ut weather with temperatures, chasing 60 degrees? but we also have timing an inch of rain in the forecast, and what about the eagles game day forecast? all of that coming up next. ♪ living well when life gets busy, choose the immune supplement with more. airborne® with 2 times more vitamin c than emergen-c gummies. and specially crafted with vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne® also with probiotics. >> ladies if the colds dreary weather has you feeling blah, certainly not alone. >> whatever, seasonal effective disorder, but new study says it is fact, because women are nearly twice as likely as men to suffer from that seasonal depression. researchers say it is those shorter days when the colder temperatures that trigger it all causing our moody necessary and fatigue, it is not our fault to lift your spirits, they say, turn up the heat, exercise more, yes, sure, and then eat healthier to help us from feeling slug english easier said than done. all right, here we go, amazon. partnering
we will explain how it all works, and who is involved. scott? >> sounds good.ut weather with temperatures, chasing 60 degrees? but we also have timing an inch of rain in the forecast, and what about the eagles game day forecast? all of that coming up next. ♪ living well when life gets busy, choose the immune supplement with more. airborne® with 2 times more vitamin c than emergen-c gummies. and specially crafted with vitamins, minerals and herbs. airborne® also with probiotics....
69
69
Jan 29, 2018
01/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
explain. mr. lubin: he was one of the great artists of the 20th century. 1908-1910 was his great time. he moved to new york and understood life on the streets. he went out on the streets. before that, most artists avoided the city. it was too dirty and grimy. bellows was one of a group of people later called the ashcan artists. they would include trash, garbage and ash cans in their paintings. he was the reporter of the streets. he was the one who did that cartoon earlier. brilliant painter. he was very much opposed to the war, as that earlier cartoon shows. once war was declared and he started reading, what turned out aboutpropaganda bayoneting babies in belgium. he said, ok i'm going to fight the war against the germans with my art. he started doing a series of drawings of atrocities he had read about, such as this one, showing german soldiers leading a mother, her arms tied behind her back. leading her into a town square. may have already been added her children or someone else's children. one
explain. mr. lubin: he was one of the great artists of the 20th century. 1908-1910 was his great time. he moved to new york and understood life on the streets. he went out on the streets. before that, most artists avoided the city. it was too dirty and grimy. bellows was one of a group of people later called the ashcan artists. they would include trash, garbage and ash cans in their paintings. he was the reporter of the streets. he was the one who did that cartoon earlier. brilliant painter. he...
131
131
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
official to explain trump's comments. have more on that including a reporter that broke that news, coming up, stay with us. ♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia because um, i've been meaning to talk to you, uh oh. well, you know, you're getting older. um, you might be experiencing some, ah, sensations. ah, it happened to your dad..uh with.. oh, look the tow trucks here! can't wait to be rescued? esurance roadside assistance lets you know when help will arrive. that's insurance for the modern world.® esurance. an allstate company. click or call. you have any questions, uh.. i'm good. awesome. these are the specialists we're proud to call our own. experts from all over the world, working closely together to deliver truly personalized cancer care. expert medicine works here. learn more at cancercenter.com >>> i am runing to be president. whether you vote or not vote for me, i will be your greatest champion. i am running to represent haitian americans and afri
official to explain trump's comments. have more on that including a reporter that broke that news, coming up, stay with us. ♪ with expedia, you can book a flight, then add a hotel, and save. ♪ everything you need to go. expedia because um, i've been meaning to talk to you, uh oh. well, you know, you're getting older. um, you might be experiencing some, ah, sensations. ah, it happened to your dad..uh with.. oh, look the tow trucks here! can't wait to be rescued? esurance roadside assistance...
160
160
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
that are you with in terms of numbers the rio is key is fourth most important current your money explains executive stephan cost but the rio is more than that for its maker of it's generated a lot of new customers who previously had nothing to do with the brand needs of the world. he is unique seven year warranty could be among the factors attracting them or maybe it's the eleven thousand six hundred ninety euro starting price and the new design line already been introduced in other models is also expected to entice newcomers. but i know a new design is noticeably stronger it's sporty or has a wider grill and a longer hood and a beefy look. but they've also redesigned the interior was sections clearly divided bold horizontal lines and the best materials when both them up the yard in. the rio's dimensions have increased slightly the interior drama tree has changed thanks to an extended wheel base and shorter over hanks which also make it more powerful on the road. both front seat and back seat occupants have ample room. the trunk is also bigger its capacity has increased from two hundred e
that are you with in terms of numbers the rio is key is fourth most important current your money explains executive stephan cost but the rio is more than that for its maker of it's generated a lot of new customers who previously had nothing to do with the brand needs of the world. he is unique seven year warranty could be among the factors attracting them or maybe it's the eleven thousand six hundred ninety euro starting price and the new design line already been introduced in other models is...
116
116
Jan 13, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
explain that more, please. >> yeah, it was pretty -- it kind of happened. there were no official protoc protocols. people wererunning. we went in the garage. the staff was very calm. we all got inside this big garage that had the boats that we were going to rent. and we just kind of stood there. they shut the garage gate. and there were young children in there plugging their ears, shaking their heads. people were freaking out a little bit. but it was over soon after. thank goodness. >> was there is a panic, were people talking or ojust silent? and 13450ed tsocial media tippe on that it was an railroaerror? >> i followed the alerts on on my phone. i saw the tweet from the congresswoman and then the emergency management agency. i think if i probably wasn't getting the alerts people would have many maybe more unaware because maybe they didn't get the official alert until around 40 minutes later. but people do have social media so they could be looking on twitter and calling relatives in hawaii where i believe a message had panned across the screen when it firs
explain that more, please. >> yeah, it was pretty -- it kind of happened. there were no official protoc protocols. people wererunning. we went in the garage. the staff was very calm. we all got inside this big garage that had the boats that we were going to rent. and we just kind of stood there. they shut the garage gate. and there were young children in there plugging their ears, shaking their heads. people were freaking out a little bit. but it was over soon after. thank goodness....
75
75
Jan 31, 2018
01/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 1
the case collapsed on friday, thejudge demanding police and prosecutors come to court today to explain said there had been a wholesale failure of disclosure and serious and repeated errors by both the police and the crown prosecution service. under oath, a senior crown prosecutor apologised, said a full review was taking place, and that a report will be sent to the director of public prosecutions. this is not an isolated case, and whatever the findings are in this case, they are symptomatic of a problem that has been developing over the last 6—8 yea rs. been developing over the last 6—8 years. the government brought in a series of cuts which have resulted in underfunding and under resourced in the metropolitan police, for the cps and the criminaljustice system asa cps and the criminaljustice system as a whole. what do you think of british justice, having as a whole. what do you think of britishjustice, having been through the process that you have been through? i really don't know. i don't want to say something rude. if they think somebody needs to be punished for something, they need
the case collapsed on friday, thejudge demanding police and prosecutors come to court today to explain said there had been a wholesale failure of disclosure and serious and repeated errors by both the police and the crown prosecution service. under oath, a senior crown prosecutor apologised, said a full review was taking place, and that a report will be sent to the director of public prosecutions. this is not an isolated case, and whatever the findings are in this case, they are symptomatic of...
120
120
Jan 24, 2018
01/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
(pam) kay recede explains..... pope's appointment hopes to bring a little more solace to catholics in the region. it can be sometimes violent outside these churchús walls... at times... divisive.(nats)'i am delighted that bishop myron cotta has been selected to be my successor.'but with current diocese of stockton bishop stephen blaire retiring...pope francisús recent announcement of who would take his place... might bring a little more solace to catholics in the central valley.(bishop myron cotta, diocese of stockton) 'trying to integrate all of what iúve been exposed to, to be a benefit here. so, weúll see how this pans out.'bishop myron cotta grew up on a dairy farm in merced county...and most recently served the sacramento diocese.the bishop hopes his experience will lead more families to peace.(cotta) 'educate people and to avoid that type of lifestyle i guess and thereús alternatives to violence.'cotta also addressed the ongoing scrutiny against the church...in light of suspected sex crimes involving priests.
(pam) kay recede explains..... pope's appointment hopes to bring a little more solace to catholics in the region. it can be sometimes violent outside these churchús walls... at times... divisive.(nats)'i am delighted that bishop myron cotta has been selected to be my successor.'but with current diocese of stockton bishop stephen blaire retiring...pope francisús recent announcement of who would take his place... might bring a little more solace to catholics in the central valley.(bishop myron...
78
78
Jan 6, 2018
01/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
let me explain. in 1964, a magazine called "fact" polled mental health professionals on u.s.enator and presidential candidate barry goldwater's fitness to serve as commander in chief. the magazine published a cover story claiming that many found him unfit. after the election, goldwater sued the editor for libel and won. this engendered a debate in the mental health community as to the propriety of rendering opinions about an individual they'd never met, much less examined, even if that person is a public figure. this led to the american psychiatric association in 1973 adopting what else' been known ever since as the goldwater rule, which says, in part, "it is unethical for a psychiatrist to offer a professional opinion unless he or she conducted an examination and has been granted proper authorization for such a statement." the rule has been in place and was largely respected for more than 40 years, until the candidacy and election of donald trump. his behavior led many to express frustration at what they feel is a gag rule, claiming that they've seen enough of trump from his
let me explain. in 1964, a magazine called "fact" polled mental health professionals on u.s.enator and presidential candidate barry goldwater's fitness to serve as commander in chief. the magazine published a cover story claiming that many found him unfit. after the election, goldwater sued the editor for libel and won. this engendered a debate in the mental health community as to the propriety of rendering opinions about an individual they'd never met, much less examined, even if...
134
134
Jan 12, 2018
01/18
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
government explain the behavior.t didn't happen after this december reporting making comments about all haitians having aids. they are expressing themselves as you described with anger and dismay at what the president said. now, is it your sense that the haitian government didn't believe that the president made those earlier remarks? the white house had some denials when first reported in the "new york times" back in december. >> it's my sense the haitian government was trying to move forward because there is an issue of tps and haitians granted the status in negotiations with the united states government over what to do with that. it's been ended but the haitian defendant is trying to figure out what to do with that. in this case, you can imagine with this comment, the haitian government could not be silent anymore. the ambassador told me all day today he's been hearing from dozens of haitian americans who are u.s. citizens demanding an apology from president trump and said president trump's comments were an assault
government explain the behavior.t didn't happen after this december reporting making comments about all haitians having aids. they are expressing themselves as you described with anger and dismay at what the president said. now, is it your sense that the haitian government didn't believe that the president made those earlier remarks? the white house had some denials when first reported in the "new york times" back in december. >> it's my sense the haitian government was trying...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
and global news coverage more than ever didn't last year next jacqueline berger explains what propelled it into the mainstream media. fake news the term that has filled the headlines and your social media feeds for the past twelve months has been deemed two thousand seventeen's word of the year at least by collins dictionary they should realize and need to read truthful facts and i called say that sad which is of going on strike. so it's news stories all sick. and the mainstream media would have you believe that fake news goes hand in hand with topics such as russia putin and the kremlin fake news that's being spread by russia fake news has dominated the true had lines fake news spread by russia big news fake news kremlin spread misleading or otherwise fake news certain outlets even to the battle against the fake news phenomenon to the front lines this is an apple. some people might try to tell you that it's a banana you might even start to believe that this is a banana. but it's not. is an apple. facts first should go without saying but the mainstream media have found themselves in the
and global news coverage more than ever didn't last year next jacqueline berger explains what propelled it into the mainstream media. fake news the term that has filled the headlines and your social media feeds for the past twelve months has been deemed two thousand seventeen's word of the year at least by collins dictionary they should realize and need to read truthful facts and i called say that sad which is of going on strike. so it's news stories all sick. and the mainstream media would...
73
73
Jan 18, 2018
01/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
i'll explain it coming up. >> thank you. and be on the lookout. you will have fog and for some drivers the rain for your morning commute. we are already tracking problems. it's a mess out there and 101, we have a traffic alert they just reopened one of the lanes so the rest of the lanes remain closed. this is southbound 101 approaching rodeo avenue. we had a rollover accident and traffic quickly backed up beyond donahue. it's stretching towards highway 1 there. so if you would like to use donahue to bridgeway get around that, you can do so. eastshore freeway accident at gilman street counter-commute one street blocked, it's a busy start to the morning commute. >>> a uc-berkeley student will soon head back to cal after spending time in an i.c.e. detention facility. luis mora was taken into custody in san diego county three weeks ago. he accidentally drove into an immigration checkpoint. he was taken into custody because he overstayed his visa while visiting from colombia. >> i knew it was for a good reason. it's going to help me for the future. >>
i'll explain it coming up. >> thank you. and be on the lookout. you will have fog and for some drivers the rain for your morning commute. we are already tracking problems. it's a mess out there and 101, we have a traffic alert they just reopened one of the lanes so the rest of the lanes remain closed. this is southbound 101 approaching rodeo avenue. we had a rollover accident and traffic quickly backed up beyond donahue. it's stretching towards highway 1 there. so if you would like to use...