17
17
Nov 12, 2020
11/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
although it does try and get into hock, i do every now and again. this rain still on what is remaining of the east asian monsoon, which is catching taiwan and it's being enhanced by the activity in the south china sea. so i could be heavy rain hong kong gets the edge of it. otherwise, it's a dry and fine picture of the cold. again, trying to get back into hock later in the day in the region saturday. but once again, let's look to the activity of the philippine sea. typhoon vancouver's on its way through southern luzon, quite vicious, but nothing is as bad as gone and a bit further north than when it reemerges into the south china sea. it may strengthen once again. and guess where he's going towards vietnam? i think it loses when strength before it gets there. but certainly a lot more rain to come. the good scattering shastra malaysia and indonesia as the wet season say, expect that in a particularly heavy there is a potential for heavy rates in andhra pradesh and tom and that is true lanka, but most of india is that much more settled, of course, is
although it does try and get into hock, i do every now and again. this rain still on what is remaining of the east asian monsoon, which is catching taiwan and it's being enhanced by the activity in the south china sea. so i could be heavy rain hong kong gets the edge of it. otherwise, it's a dry and fine picture of the cold. again, trying to get back into hock later in the day in the region saturday. but once again, let's look to the activity of the philippine sea. typhoon vancouver's on its...
64
64
Nov 27, 2020
11/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
hocking had a wicked sense of humor, , too, and you were ableo translate that to the reader.ly is that t effect i i know you begin working with stephen when he was sort of in his full-blown sclerosis, lou gehrig's disease. what surprised you witnessing firsthand how stephen worked? was anything that made you go,, this is pretty remarkable? in addition to the fact he was doing what he was doing and his physical state >> well, it's really fascinating. again, i don't want to get too long with this answer but -- >> it's your book, man. >> physics, synthesis can be looked at in two differe ways. one is algebraically with equations, or analysis, mathematical term. of the weight is geometrically. you have to understand all but most of what most people do is done usi equations. stephen obviously can't do that. he can't, couldn't write, couldn't move. he did have an amazing memory where he cld do some that way, just like a grand masr chess player, 20 people blindfolded. he was not quick honesty but remember each ge and what to do and always listen in on. i can't play one ge of chess.
hocking had a wicked sense of humor, , too, and you were ableo translate that to the reader.ly is that t effect i i know you begin working with stephen when he was sort of in his full-blown sclerosis, lou gehrig's disease. what surprised you witnessing firsthand how stephen worked? was anything that made you go,, this is pretty remarkable? in addition to the fact he was doing what he was doing and his physical state >> well, it's really fascinating. again, i don't want to get too long...
31
31
Nov 10, 2020
11/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
throws are trendy lower in if you want to talking about that real retail that i snufltful of take a hock at the nasdaq etf qqq. look at that gap in performance. the last couple of days it down 2% for the nasdaq and up 2% for the russell. by the way, remember, the invesco qqq etf is up 34% and the iwm up 4% so a huge reverse a. we'll see if that continues to play out. you talked about whether or not certain stocks are leading their way higher and lower the move between some of the recovery plays over the last couple of days our data team looked at boogie, stretch and -- over the last few years, the calm latif forgetting apple, the rotation playing out right now and the question is whether this is a short-term phenomenon or whether people go in the next coming weeks >> it's been a very, very move thank you. let's turn to apple's last big event of 2020 now under way with a focus on new computers josh lipton s standing by with all the details. what do we know? >> we do expect maax computers will pros source instead of -- a israel and -- foshball they have 13-inch and 16-inch matchbook pro. t
throws are trendy lower in if you want to talking about that real retail that i snufltful of take a hock at the nasdaq etf qqq. look at that gap in performance. the last couple of days it down 2% for the nasdaq and up 2% for the russell. by the way, remember, the invesco qqq etf is up 34% and the iwm up 4% so a huge reverse a. we'll see if that continues to play out. you talked about whether or not certain stocks are leading their way higher and lower the move between some of the recovery plays...
89
89
Nov 19, 2020
11/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: hocking re-used the old boards to make what his large "bad boat".the inside, there's an entirely different feeling. >> in my mind, there'sos almost thing cathedral-like about it. it's like the light coming through windows.s there'mething very beautiful when the sun goes down. the sun kind of sets and gleams through these holes. so trying to to create something that i saw in actual old barns by making gaps in between the ards. reporter: the artists -- all friends in detroit -- recently got together here for the rst time. i the hothat more art barns will follow. art from michigan's rural thumb and a creative way to draw attention to these imperilled icons of the amerin landscape. for the "pbs n jeffrey brown. judy: tnk you, jeffrey brown, taking us places we don't get to see very often. that is the "newshour" for tonight. join usin online and aga here tomorrow evening. r all of us here at the "pbs newshour," thank you, please stay safe and see you soon. announcer: major funding for the "newour" has been provided by -- >> for 25 years, consumer cellula
reporter: hocking re-used the old boards to make what his large "bad boat".the inside, there's an entirely different feeling. >> in my mind, there'sos almost thing cathedral-like about it. it's like the light coming through windows.s there'mething very beautiful when the sun goes down. the sun kind of sets and gleams through these holes. so trying to to create something that i saw in actual old barns by making gaps in between the ards. reporter: the artists -- all friends in...
125
125
Nov 4, 2020
11/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm lucy hockings in london.comments made by the president in the middle of the night. we can take it to massachusetts and talk to lawrence douglas, a law professor. good to see you. president trump alleging fraud, saying he won the election in the middle of the night. is there any legal basis for president trump to take a case to the supreme court, because that is what he seems to be suggesting?” think the technical legal term to describe what the president has, the attention he has expressed, i think the technical legal term is crazy. there isn't any legal basis whatsoever for the supreme court to intervene in, to stop the count of ballots, which have been legally submitted. so this idea that the president could actually try to ask the court to reallyjust stop this nationwide account of mail—in ballots, it doesn't make any sense. but it is very confusing, isn't it? you have so many different rules in the various states. pennsylvania, you can count them three days after the close of polls yesterday. in north car
i'm lucy hockings in london.comments made by the president in the middle of the night. we can take it to massachusetts and talk to lawrence douglas, a law professor. good to see you. president trump alleging fraud, saying he won the election in the middle of the night. is there any legal basis for president trump to take a case to the supreme court, because that is what he seems to be suggesting?” think the technical legal term to describe what the president has, the attention he has...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know hocks as i think that is truly a tremendous change in america. and it's true, it will be a change in american politics. but she says we would like to have our greatest transparent president, donald trump, to survive the strongest u.s. street and economic stability. john mcnally says trump's new is that after she sank, he said for years the democrats would take it and you think you would have a contingency plan. philip says the department for elections, etc, has said it's been the most successful and ford free election in modern history as a fanatic and a failure. finally, sally says, oh my dear america listened. trump is not a politician and he destroyed american political system and to destroy the american election system. do it for gate. of course, as ever, things are fast moving in the us of 8. i'm president of the house, of course, conceded the transition process. now perilous to johnson, maybe self isolating and dining street. but this is not doubt his talent for commanding the headlines he provoked last week by claiming in a call with north
i don't know hocks as i think that is truly a tremendous change in america. and it's true, it will be a change in american politics. but she says we would like to have our greatest transparent president, donald trump, to survive the strongest u.s. street and economic stability. john mcnally says trump's new is that after she sank, he said for years the democrats would take it and you think you would have a contingency plan. philip says the department for elections, etc, has said it's been the...
21
21
Nov 12, 2020
11/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
it will certainly take snow into siberia and you'll feel the chill in hock out there, but not much more than that. of the most places. it's just sunshine and been quite enjoyable, whether it most to china and the korean peninsula. now in the north south say of china granddaughter hong kong you've got as your facts in the northeast monsoon and throwing off rain effects from vanco, which is the truckle storm heading towards vietnam. having cultures that appease quite unsettled weather in the northern indian plain and in pakistan gives you the across the problem. this is the horse picture and that is poor quality ones for those dallas new delhi. admittedly. but not good. rain is time of the year is provided by the northeast monsoon, anywhere in the southern half the deccan plateau a moment and sri lanka on this right in this way through afghanistan. i think it cuts the north of pakistan asked might well stay right there in the hole and improve things somewhat. the snow in the mountains pretty obviously. and you can extend that back through iran to warsaw facade is the same system is coming
it will certainly take snow into siberia and you'll feel the chill in hock out there, but not much more than that. of the most places. it's just sunshine and been quite enjoyable, whether it most to china and the korean peninsula. now in the north south say of china granddaughter hong kong you've got as your facts in the northeast monsoon and throwing off rain effects from vanco, which is the truckle storm heading towards vietnam. having cultures that appease quite unsettled weather in the...
52
52
Nov 6, 2020
11/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
first, john hocking explores black women to win the right to vote. of the first wheelchair basketball team comprised of world war ii veterans.
first, john hocking explores black women to win the right to vote. of the first wheelchair basketball team comprised of world war ii veterans.
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
you take a look at those people that went into those seats in the house, they're actually, you know, hocks to it also it's against the unit party and the electorate. when it comes to foreign policy, unfortunately that's the way it is. and i have to say, you know, and i'm not that i don't look at myself as a trump supporter. i don't, i never have during his entire administration because he ruled this jeb bush. ok. i wanted a, i want it more of a letter right of center populist. like he ran as president then he ran his like you know, mitt romney? ok so that, that that's my problem. yes. but i think the message, maybe you had more hispanics, more blacks, more women, just about every single group more voted for him in this election than 20068. that's got to mean something. don't you think? well, i mean, it is at the same time you have a lot of the that jellicoe is also that were playing a big hand in this election as well, letting their parishioners know, you know, this is about more al and whether you're for abortion or you're against abortion, and it's wrong that if you're a christian, you k
you take a look at those people that went into those seats in the house, they're actually, you know, hocks to it also it's against the unit party and the electorate. when it comes to foreign policy, unfortunately that's the way it is. and i have to say, you know, and i'm not that i don't look at myself as a trump supporter. i don't, i never have during his entire administration because he ruled this jeb bush. ok. i wanted a, i want it more of a letter right of center populist. like he ran as...
10
10.0
Nov 29, 2020
11/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 10
favorite 0
quote 0
course the story in east asia, north of the equation is digging in that we've got snow to fall in hock. some snows trying to gather on the western side of china as well. it's a sort of between rain and snow. the temps for 5 degrees typically. but so i think sapporo in particular see a covering of snow on the ground for most day it's sunny. if not very warm for an invitation to bear witness to all that life office, the heidi's, the learner's, the trials and tribulations, the unseen. it's and every day, miracles, the injustices, the defiance, the tests of character and the personal victories. the witness. documentaries, with a delicate touch on al-jazeera. a run of the top stories on our 0 to ground forces say they've shot down an ethiopian military plane and captured the pilot as well as retaking the town of accident. is a day after prime minister, abby ahmed said the military had completed its operation in the region. if european state media says at least 70 graves, some individual and some mass have been found in the to gran town of primero. the u.n. says at least 110 civilians have b
course the story in east asia, north of the equation is digging in that we've got snow to fall in hock. some snows trying to gather on the western side of china as well. it's a sort of between rain and snow. the temps for 5 degrees typically. but so i think sapporo in particular see a covering of snow on the ground for most day it's sunny. if not very warm for an invitation to bear witness to all that life office, the heidi's, the learner's, the trials and tribulations, the unseen. it's and...
30
30
Nov 28, 2020
11/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
in hock, harder or in the margins of unsure and rain persistently in taipei coded. 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism, navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic. how is the system based on private ownership of profit? so the world in a ton of bucks capitalism is the pandemic. is the mark of the congress exploited to protect the people for the profit episode, one of the full hail the meltdown on al-jazeera the the am i one of the top stories 1000 is here because prime minister says the military operation in tikrit region is over. after government troops entered and took full control of the regional capital micheli, earlier to great leaders said the city was under heavy bombardment. iran is trying retaliation for the killing of its top nuclear scientist. tehran is blaming that wasn't a result is assassination on israel. european union and united nations, a calling for restraint on the us, israel should another recall daily high of coronavirus cases, more than 205000 infections were confirmed on friday. taking the country's total to $13000000
in hock, harder or in the margins of unsure and rain persistently in taipei coded. 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism, navigates the big questions raised by the global pandemic. how is the system based on private ownership of profit? so the world in a ton of bucks capitalism is the pandemic. is the mark of the congress exploited to protect the people for the profit episode, one of the full hail the meltdown on al-jazeera the the am i one of the top stories 1000...
17
17
Nov 1, 2020
11/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
diverse neighborhood in all of america even the street signs make it clear where you're at san you will hock cast his ballot in early voting his 1st since becoming a u.s. citizen. as an immigrant to the united states do you feel that the candidates have been speaking to you. yeah i think. the 1st immigrants started arriving here in jackson heights in 65 they came from latin america. but today there are people from all over the world that live here and there are now more than a 165 different. we're just spoken to here just in jackson heights a short subway ride from manhattan and with a population of about 200000 in an area half the size of central park jackson heights is home to recent immigrants from nepal bangladesh india pakistan colombia dominican republic puerto rico and people of muslim christian catholic and hindu faiths and that's just in one block early voting lines have been long in a solidly democratic party district who is represented in congress by alexander ocasio cortez. is from pakistan and told me he is voting for democratic white house candidate joe biden. i think. jackson
diverse neighborhood in all of america even the street signs make it clear where you're at san you will hock cast his ballot in early voting his 1st since becoming a u.s. citizen. as an immigrant to the united states do you feel that the candidates have been speaking to you. yeah i think. the 1st immigrants started arriving here in jackson heights in 65 they came from latin america. but today there are people from all over the world that live here and there are now more than a 165 different....
56
56
Nov 8, 2020
11/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
hello this is bbc news with lucy hockings.an election is a convincing victory for "the people" and promises to unite and heal the country. we have to stop treating our opponents as our enemies, they are not our enemies, they are americans. the victory for mr biden and his running mate, kamala harris, who will make history by becoming the first female vice president, sparked nationwide celebrations among democrat supporters. donald trump has not conceded — the white house said he would accept the results of a fair election.
hello this is bbc news with lucy hockings.an election is a convincing victory for "the people" and promises to unite and heal the country. we have to stop treating our opponents as our enemies, they are not our enemies, they are americans. the victory for mr biden and his running mate, kamala harris, who will make history by becoming the first female vice president, sparked nationwide celebrations among democrat supporters. donald trump has not conceded — the white house said he...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
i got my music history as a long history as a hock, and procured on economic policies. so, you know, there is a progressive wing of the democratic party, but they are marginalized. the 1st thing, the elites did was attack them. they're talking about medicare for all, and a green new deal, which they got from us, the green party. and you actually look at the candidates that ran on medicare for all, for the house they want. it was their last word was it ran away from it. right. so i think the progressive as, you know, went one sanders got defeated when the elites and all the candidates just close ranks against, you know, their progresses got behind biden, without making any policy demands. and now what is going to ignore them because they have no leverage? well, i think they think that the, the biden people, if in fact he is unoccupied in january, will regret that. but you're right, nancy pelosi and chuck schumer. they have all of their vile for the progressives in their own party. you know, when you look at the diff, the defense budget that's passed every single year und
i got my music history as a long history as a hock, and procured on economic policies. so, you know, there is a progressive wing of the democratic party, but they are marginalized. the 1st thing, the elites did was attack them. they're talking about medicare for all, and a green new deal, which they got from us, the green party. and you actually look at the candidates that ran on medicare for all, for the house they want. it was their last word was it ran away from it. right. so i think the...
15
15
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
to create inflation by printing trillions for years but if the velocity keeps going down are they hock and they keep doing that what's what's going on here well so if you look at money velocity that you know that most refers to the broad money supply in the federally has partial control over that so when they print money that mostly gets in the bank reserves and the 2 ways that that broad money supply can increase are either banks lend it to individuals and corporations and use the broad money supply that way or the federal government runs these massive deficits that are monetized by the fed and of course this year we saw the 2nd of that so we saw you know the treasury ran very large deficits and a large portion of that chese issuance was purchased by the fed so instead of extracted from the economy somewhere from taxes or lending and then put back an economy somewhere else it was extracted from nowhere as extracted from new dollars and then inserted elsewhere in the economy so we saw this big increase in the money supply but we haven't seen it you know we've seen a g.d.p. decrease thi
to create inflation by printing trillions for years but if the velocity keeps going down are they hock and they keep doing that what's what's going on here well so if you look at money velocity that you know that most refers to the broad money supply in the federally has partial control over that so when they print money that mostly gets in the bank reserves and the 2 ways that that broad money supply can increase are either banks lend it to individuals and corporations and use the broad money...
45
45
Nov 19, 2020
11/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
we would have the hocks saying this is not sustainable. right now the debate has moved on.in a world of what looks like sustainably low interest rates. that means everyone from larry summers to the international monetary fund to wall street stresseds are less about that. yes, ultimately, that money will have to be paid down. it will not be an immediate priority for 2021. something should be high on the agenda, and we need to think more about come is how we get back to the debt relief agenda for developing economies. we will see if that bubbles up or not. gave a great, you presentation at the economy form looking at the world in 2050. for that fills a million years away. -- for many that feels a million years away. what will be between now and then if we do not adjust or adapt our economies? tom o: we modeled three things. we look to the base case projecting 2050 for china, the u.s., all the world's major economies. then we layered on top of that scenarios for globalization, whether global ties advance or stricter fracture, and scenarios for climate change -- whether failsrl
we would have the hocks saying this is not sustainable. right now the debate has moved on.in a world of what looks like sustainably low interest rates. that means everyone from larry summers to the international monetary fund to wall street stresseds are less about that. yes, ultimately, that money will have to be paid down. it will not be an immediate priority for 2021. something should be high on the agenda, and we need to think more about come is how we get back to the debt relief agenda for...
55
55
Nov 23, 2020
11/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
more divided into the hock/dove kinds of people.llen has always seen been seen more on side, but not bending to the political wings one way or another. vonnie: michael will be on top of it. plenty of defense names now, so potentially we will move toward treasury and so on. michael mckee, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you need flexibility- to work from anywhere. and manage from everywhere. advanced technology. with serious security. and reliable coverage, nationwide. forward-thinking enterprises, deserve forward-thinking solutions. and that's what we deliver. so bounce forward, with comcast business. mark: i am mark something with bloomberg first word news. joe biden picking the first latina,ina -- the first with the transition team saying they plan to name former secretary of state john kerry to be the climate czar. other announcements are expected tomorrow. with
more divided into the hock/dove kinds of people.llen has always seen been seen more on side, but not bending to the political wings one way or another. vonnie: michael will be on top of it. plenty of defense names now, so potentially we will move toward treasury and so on. michael mckee, thank you. this is bloomberg. ♪ businesses today are looking to tomorrow. adapting. innovating. setting the course. but new ways of working demand a new type of network. one that's more than just fast. you...
116
116
Nov 28, 2020
11/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
in hock harder or in the mountains of honshu and rain persistently in taipei headed 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. the big questions raised by the pandemic housing system based on private ownership of profit. so the world in a time of us capitalism is the pandemic. the likes of the exploited to protect the people for the profit episode, one of the all hail the meltdown on al-jazeera revealing eco friendly solutions to comeback threats to our planet. on al-jazeera captaining a leading used team at 16 years old takes determination to that, staying on top of your game at school. the whole family bands together and shares the sacrifices necessary for a song to have a shot. at becoming a professional footballer. my tune is your home game on a jersey, you know this is al-jazeera. hello, 19 of this is the news hour live from london coming up. if the, if is prime minister says the army has taken full control of the capital of tikrit, but the region's leader is vowing to fight on anger in iran over the killing of the country's top nuclear scientist. a supremel
in hock harder or in the mountains of honshu and rain persistently in taipei headed 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism. the big questions raised by the pandemic housing system based on private ownership of profit. so the world in a time of us capitalism is the pandemic. the likes of the exploited to protect the people for the profit episode, one of the all hail the meltdown on al-jazeera revealing eco friendly solutions to comeback threats to our planet. on...
81
81
Nov 14, 2020
11/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
if you got the job would would move to morris town but wasn't only jobs that drew people out 0 hand hock county, living in morris town you could shop for in a real super are market. i stead of tiny store go to a movie, current movie, not the likes at the sneadville theater. tire you wife a nice restaurant and your kids could go to a better school that could pay for better teachers and give your kid a better chance of learning a traits 0 are going to college in morris town you could make a better life for yourselves and your family. charlie turner was well aasiad with the desire move swopped with more opportunity. years later he would tell a reporter from up north any whole high school grad weight class left but i said i will be david if do that. i'll run for mayor and see what i do. he taught in a one-room school house in knew. 's ridge, and letter opened a drug store. i want a pharmacist but he still did well. one bit of drug story business was developing photographs help was a skilled photographer anded a won several awards he rap for mayor, hand county county was almost tote live repu
if you got the job would would move to morris town but wasn't only jobs that drew people out 0 hand hock county, living in morris town you could shop for in a real super are market. i stead of tiny store go to a movie, current movie, not the likes at the sneadville theater. tire you wife a nice restaurant and your kids could go to a better school that could pay for better teachers and give your kid a better chance of learning a traits 0 are going to college in morris town you could make a...
268
268
Nov 10, 2020
11/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
you have been a big china hock especially on the virus and other things so how do you see it shapingp? >> we may still be waiting. i think there's no doubt that beijing hawks came in for joe biden. china has been rooting for joe biden throughout the campaign because joe biden has a 48 year history of selling out american workers and american jobs to china to say nothing of his son's shady dealings in china. it's another reason why we need to elect david pretty one kelly leffler who have been tough on the chinese communist party from the very beginning. >> martha: all right, senator cotton. good to see you tonight. thank you very much. good to have you. >> martha: sarah huckabee sanders, karl rove and juan williams. we'll talk about it when we come back. this is art inspired by real stories of people living with bipolar depression. emptiness. a hopeless struggle. the lows of bipolar depression can disrupt your life and be hard to manage. latuda could make a real difference in your symptoms. latuda was proven to significantly reduce bipolar depression symptoms, and in clinical studies,
you have been a big china hock especially on the virus and other things so how do you see it shapingp? >> we may still be waiting. i think there's no doubt that beijing hawks came in for joe biden. china has been rooting for joe biden throughout the campaign because joe biden has a 48 year history of selling out american workers and american jobs to china to say nothing of his son's shady dealings in china. it's another reason why we need to elect david pretty one kelly leffler who have...
370
370
Nov 19, 2020
11/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 370
favorite 0
quote 0
tech hock steve scalise says this makes social media companies editors. >> the eddie they should havetion 32 protections against being sued shouldn't apply if you are starting to pick and choose whose views you are going to put in a public square. >> the idea big tech titans have become godlike and should be reined in is a rhetoric of agreement between republicans and democrats. >> terrifying tools of persuasion and manipulation, with power far exceeding the robber barons of the last gilded age. you profit usually by stripmining data about our private lives. >> the question now after a long fall of antitrust hearings and the threat of lawsuits from the justice department is whether the us government will take meaningful action to reign in these social media companies. senators on both sides of the aisle are calling for antitrust action. it is unclear what they have in mind. shannon: thank you. with all the issues facing social media giants, parlor, a self-described free-speech platform is rapidly gaining popularity as the conservative alternative to facebook and twitter. we discussed
tech hock steve scalise says this makes social media companies editors. >> the eddie they should havetion 32 protections against being sued shouldn't apply if you are starting to pick and choose whose views you are going to put in a public square. >> the idea big tech titans have become godlike and should be reined in is a rhetoric of agreement between republicans and democrats. >> terrifying tools of persuasion and manipulation, with power far exceeding the robber barons of...
123
123
Nov 28, 2020
11/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc's corey hocking is joining us.ey, i know you spoke to a patient who lost his mother to covid. how is he doing fighting covid-19? >> reporter: in addition to that, he also had a couple lung transplant last year, alex. imagine being in that position where you're already vulnerable. you're trying to recover and then you get something like this. i talked to him about it. his name is tom, he's 62 years old. he's right here in the hospital in milwaukee. listen to what he told me and i also spoke to a doctor about that just about the impact. >> this is tough. the double transplant was a lot more emotional for me. it was a fight. covid was hard too. kind of in a different sense. but i don't wish this on anyone. >> you can't look at the mask mandates, the capacity orders as, you know, restrictions, limitations on our lifestyle, but, rather, we've been trying to shift the perspective. look at them as acts of bevins t you heard from at the beginning, also with the doctor, he's got some blood symptoms along with that. doctor s
nbc's corey hocking is joining us.ey, i know you spoke to a patient who lost his mother to covid. how is he doing fighting covid-19? >> reporter: in addition to that, he also had a couple lung transplant last year, alex. imagine being in that position where you're already vulnerable. you're trying to recover and then you get something like this. i talked to him about it. his name is tom, he's 62 years old. he's right here in the hospital in milwaukee. listen to what he told me and i also...
65
65
Nov 4, 2020
11/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
he puts us in the room as hocking indulges his passion, shares his feeling on love, death and disability with the deep questions of fill philosophy of billick and have physics. it's deeply affecting accounts of friendship teaches us not just about the nature and practice of physics but also about life in the human capacity to overcome daunting obstacles. he is joined in conversation today by voice actor rob paulson. paulson's many voice actor for nearly three decades and is the voice of pinky from pinky and the ring, raffaella and donatella from teenage mutant ninja turtles and karl please joe weser from jimmy neutron. his one and i may peabody award and three emmys first activities memoir voice ironically a man who uses his voice for work found himself with throat cance cancer. but he has thankfully recovered and is now the spokesperson for the h and ca head neck cancer program this evening's event will have a q&a, please use the q&a button at the bottom of your screen if you like to ask a question. if someone has typed a question you'd like to know the answer to, please click the thumb
he puts us in the room as hocking indulges his passion, shares his feeling on love, death and disability with the deep questions of fill philosophy of billick and have physics. it's deeply affecting accounts of friendship teaches us not just about the nature and practice of physics but also about life in the human capacity to overcome daunting obstacles. he is joined in conversation today by voice actor rob paulson. paulson's many voice actor for nearly three decades and is the voice of pinky...
98
98
Nov 6, 2020
11/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
first, john hocking explores black women to win the right to vote. david provides a history of the first wheelchair basketball team comprised of world war ii veterans. later, a book about the federal government forced migration of native americans in the territories west of the mississippi in the mid 19th century. applicants 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. >> my name is karen, thank you for joining us here at the national security. we are delighted to bring you, closer. with me today, chris, award-winning author, documentary maker, his new book is the spy masters. can you see it? shaping history of the teacher we're going to talk a lot about this today but first, what is welcome, chris. thank you for joining us. >> thanks so much for having me be back this is a wonderful read. i started it, i was like zero no, this is going to be too much information, i won't be able to take an but it's fantastic. in addition to your own knowledge and research, it is based on over 70 interviews and you interviewed among those,
first, john hocking explores black women to win the right to vote. david provides a history of the first wheelchair basketball team comprised of world war ii veterans. later, a book about the federal government forced migration of native americans in the territories west of the mississippi in the mid 19th century. applicants 8:00 p.m. eastern. enjoy book tv this weekend every weekend on c-span2. >> my name is karen, thank you for joining us here at the national security. we are delighted...
103
103
Nov 18, 2020
11/20
by
KQED
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
essenc literally, literally been split t.to two barns at that mom >> brown: detroit sculptor scott hockingsomething else with his barn. he tore it down. >> taking a barn that already exists that's kind of decaying, dilapidated and rebuilding it as something else just so that as people driving on the road migh slow down ve a moment of "what the hell is that? what's going on with that barn?k >> brown: g re-used the old boards to make what his and from the inside, there's an entirely different feeling. i >>my mind, there's almost something cathedral-like about it. it's like the light coming through windows. there's something very beautifun when theoes down. the sun kind of sets and gleamse through these so trying to create something that i saw in actu old barns by making gaps in between the boards. >> brown: the artists, all friends in detroit, recent got together here for the first time. the ho is that more art barns will follow-- art for michigan's rural thumb, and a creative way to draw attention to these laperiled icons of the american scape. for the pbs newshour, i'm jeffrey brown. and t
essenc literally, literally been split t.to two barns at that mom >> brown: detroit sculptor scott hockingsomething else with his barn. he tore it down. >> taking a barn that already exists that's kind of decaying, dilapidated and rebuilding it as something else just so that as people driving on the road migh slow down ve a moment of "what the hell is that? what's going on with that barn?k >> brown: g re-used the old boards to make what his and from the inside, there's an...
55
55
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
in other words, he was in hock to that far-left squad s and she had to temper her more moderate rhetoricshe wants to get the speakership again, she's going to have to go in hand to them. there is going to to be a war in that party. who's going to come out on top? i predict it's not going to be the squad, it's going to be the moderates in the party if they know what's good for them. elizabeth: well, that would be quite a turn around because the moderates have been screaming, you know, take care of us, we're going to win you back your gavel. the irony is rich that the democrats, the moderates lost seats to the conservatives who are now going to -- the conservatives are now basically coming out in a big phalanx, and they're going to fight back against the hard left. so that's what's happening now, and the media is saying, you know, they're a baffled, like how did president trump get minorities? well, it's hispanic voters, it's the black voters saying, you know, we like the job policies, we like his economic plan. and so it's interesting that you have, you know, the democrats not seeing thes
in other words, he was in hock to that far-left squad s and she had to temper her more moderate rhetoricshe wants to get the speakership again, she's going to have to go in hand to them. there is going to to be a war in that party. who's going to come out on top? i predict it's not going to be the squad, it's going to be the moderates in the party if they know what's good for them. elizabeth: well, that would be quite a turn around because the moderates have been screaming, you know, take care...
107
107
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
just imagine how fuzzy they are when they are all hocked up.ng in newfoundland. all in all canadian police seized 29 million planted 4000 pounds of harvested cannabis. they say now they have plans to incinerate it, 1 gram at a time. okay, be right back. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. how did you know? mom...that was taken at the farm. it was in this small little village. in connemara? right! connemara it is. honestly, we went there- oh, oh look at that! look at that. but when i started seeing things, i didn't know what was happening... so i kept it in. he started believing things that weren't true. i knew something was wrong... but i didn't say a word. during the course of their disease around 50% of people with parkinson's may experience hallucinations or delusions. but now, doctors are prescribing nuplazid. the only fda approved medicine... proven to significantly reduce hallucinations and delusions related to parki
just imagine how fuzzy they are when they are all hocked up.ng in newfoundland. all in all canadian police seized 29 million planted 4000 pounds of harvested cannabis. they say now they have plans to incinerate it, 1 gram at a time. okay, be right back. when you're through with powering through, it's time for theraflu hot liquid medicine. powerful relief so you can restore and recover. theraflu hot beats cold. how did you know? mom...that was taken at the farm. it was in this small little...
33
33
Nov 17, 2020
11/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
the european security forces cut out a multi-pronged of hock on mackellar. the couple of region goes to great people's liberation. phones is putting on this has lost some pounds of closer to 200 columns of hope and claiming the been clean. for most of the past one of weeks. government forces are helping foreign minister. these folks with something buckled in outside, where the government, another suburb. but they say they're sure that the 16 the visions from at a trailer fighting a long pipe line with these forces. let's take a closer look at the northern region of tikrit. it is a semi autonomous area governed by the 2 great people's liberation front is estimated to have up to 250000. scientists say gray was the front lines in ethiopia during its 2 year conflict with eritrea and large amounts of military equipment are still still there. despite ethnic to grains only making up 5 percent of the population, they controlled the national government to nearly 3 decades. that was before prime minister, obviously it comes to power in 2018. that shift in power tend t
the european security forces cut out a multi-pronged of hock on mackellar. the couple of region goes to great people's liberation. phones is putting on this has lost some pounds of closer to 200 columns of hope and claiming the been clean. for most of the past one of weeks. government forces are helping foreign minister. these folks with something buckled in outside, where the government, another suburb. but they say they're sure that the 16 the visions from at a trailer fighting a long pipe...
35
35
Nov 1, 2020
11/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
even the street signs make it clear where you're at samual hock cast his ballot in early voting his 1st since becoming a us citizen do you feel as an immigrant to the united states do you feel that the candidates have been speaking to the issues that are important to you yeah i think so yeah you know if this is very important to. all of the. immigrants of many countries the. lot of people living here. here the most people living. people are thinking. we've become a bit didn't mean we've become president the 1st immigrants started arriving here in jackson heights in about 1065 and they came from latin america in the indian subcontinent but today there are people from all over the world that live here and there are now more than a 165 different languages spoken here just in jackson heights a short subway ride from manhattan and with a population of about 200000 in an area half the size of central park jackson heights is home to recent immigrants from nepal bangladesh india pakistan colombia dominican republic puerto rico and people of muslim christian catholic and hindu face and that's ju
even the street signs make it clear where you're at samual hock cast his ballot in early voting his 1st since becoming a us citizen do you feel as an immigrant to the united states do you feel that the candidates have been speaking to the issues that are important to you yeah i think so yeah you know if this is very important to. all of the. immigrants of many countries the. lot of people living here. here the most people living. people are thinking. we've become a bit didn't mean we've become...
162
162
Nov 11, 2020
11/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
he'd be hocking anybody in that job, and he does it with washington during the revolution. >> talk aboutwho tom also looks at, jefferson and madison. this landed virginia gentry and john adams a plain, simple man, who was a schoolteacher, who didn't have -- was the only one among these founders who didn't own slaves. he chopped his own wood. he and his wife start of endured the harsh new england winters. and he was really, by our description, man of the people, unlike the other founders. >> well, let's not overdue it. john adams was a very successful lawyer before the revolution. that was a good job. that was an elite job. he made a success of himself in the law . if the revolution never happened, he would have had a very nice career. one difference, the great difference, i think, between him and washington, and adams himself recognized it, when he is an old man, he is writing a letter to benjamin rush, an old friend of his, and they are talking about washington, why was washington great, why did everyone admire him, and john adams gives this list of reasons, which again some of them are
he'd be hocking anybody in that job, and he does it with washington during the revolution. >> talk aboutwho tom also looks at, jefferson and madison. this landed virginia gentry and john adams a plain, simple man, who was a schoolteacher, who didn't have -- was the only one among these founders who didn't own slaves. he chopped his own wood. he and his wife start of endured the harsh new england winters. and he was really, by our description, man of the people, unlike the other founders....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
48
48
Nov 21, 2020
11/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
hock -- commissioner haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, chair peskin. you may have touched on this to some degree. but are there limitations on the number of vehicles and sort of the scale that once they receive a permit? and to the extent that they are operating in an area, is that required to be shared with us in any way? the city? is that informational, once they're under a permit, they're under a different regulatory structure, they only have to report in that direction? >> just to clarify, if you're talking about the cruise testing permits specifically? there's five -- their application to the d.m.v. and, julia, appreciate if you can jump in as well, allows for five vehicles for testing. and they did have to provide certain notification to the city that they were going to be testing vehicles. as well the application is, of course, public record as well. they can apply for future changes to that. but at the time five vehicles is what is permitted. then the cpuc question i think is a little bit different one. i don't know, julia, if you want to add s
hock -- commissioner haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, chair peskin. you may have touched on this to some degree. but are there limitations on the number of vehicles and sort of the scale that once they receive a permit? and to the extent that they are operating in an area, is that required to be shared with us in any way? the city? is that informational, once they're under a permit, they're under a different regulatory structure, they only have to report in that direction? >>...
148
148
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 1
talent coming our way now right yes we have a nice across who is one of the hosts of watching the hocks i'm isha 8 glad to see your face welcome to the show i mean you know again just kind of getting a barebones thing right now to 09 biden donald trump 118 what say you at this moment right now. well right now all eyes are on the midwest and the rust belt we know that biden has to win pennsylvania we know that wisconsin ohio michigan are leaning towards biden i think that was a loss to not have florida it appears that that's not going to happen but as someone who is an insider for the biden campaign has a lot of friends who are working top brass for the biden campaign the belief that he was going to win florida was that one that was really off off putting at all we knew that there was a large chance that he might not so the move towards you know looking at these midwestern states in the rust belt states was always one that was a lot stronger and then also waiting to see what happens in georgia you know have been a very good advocate for the progressive position i do and seeing you on the
talent coming our way now right yes we have a nice across who is one of the hosts of watching the hocks i'm isha 8 glad to see your face welcome to the show i mean you know again just kind of getting a barebones thing right now to 09 biden donald trump 118 what say you at this moment right now. well right now all eyes are on the midwest and the rust belt we know that biden has to win pennsylvania we know that wisconsin ohio michigan are leaning towards biden i think that was a loss to not have...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Nov 17, 2020
11/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
hock -- commissioner haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, chair peskin. you may have touched on this to some degree. but are there limitations on the number of vehicles and sort of the scale that once they receive a permit? and to the extent that they are operating in an area, is that required to be shared with us in any way? the city? is that informational, once they're under a permit, they're under a different regulatory structure, they only have to report in that direction? >> just to clarify, if you're talking about the cruise testing permits specifically? there's five -- their application to the d.m.v. and, julia, appreciate if you can jump in as well, allows for five vehicles for testing. and they did have to provide certain notification to the city that they were going to be testing vehicles. as well the application is, of course, public record as well. they can apply for future changes to that. but at the time five vehicles is what is permitted. then the cpuc question i think is a little bit different one. i don't know, julia, if you want to add s
hock -- commissioner haney. >> supervisor haney: thank you, chair peskin. you may have touched on this to some degree. but are there limitations on the number of vehicles and sort of the scale that once they receive a permit? and to the extent that they are operating in an area, is that required to be shared with us in any way? the city? is that informational, once they're under a permit, they're under a different regulatory structure, they only have to report in that direction? >>...