63
63
May 13, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
this became known as the treaty of lancaster of 1744. it was a more famous meeting that took place between colonial government and native american peoples. benjamin franklin was working as a printer. and he was firsted in the news, and he wrote to his agent in london. and he wrote to him and included this description of what was going on in lancaster. a treaty is now holding in a place 60 miles west of the city between the governments of virginia, maryland, and pennsylvania on one side and the united five nations of indians on the other. i will send you an account of it when printed. the method of doing business with those bar bbarians may sen you some entertainment. he calls them barbarians and he is snaering about it, by there is also a level of fascination and interest. they want to know about how you do this business. how you engage in diplomacy. and i think in that phrase this is a very important fact to realize for our purposes today, and that is that when europeans came to colonial america, and met with native americans, it happen
this became known as the treaty of lancaster of 1744. it was a more famous meeting that took place between colonial government and native american peoples. benjamin franklin was working as a printer. and he was firsted in the news, and he wrote to his agent in london. and he wrote to him and included this description of what was going on in lancaster. a treaty is now holding in a place 60 miles west of the city between the governments of virginia, maryland, and pennsylvania on one side and the...
46
46
May 28, 2020
05/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood wt a librarary is for books. it's where e we house all the different wood blocks that allow us to look at reference material when we get a new sample. and d so, if we get an uunknown and we ha a an idea off what it is, we can build a populationon based on what we he here. there are wood d collectis all over the world, and we partner with a lot of them in order to build what you see here. we have probably close to or over 15,000 different wood blockcks or slivers in thisis r, and that really encompasses an incredible portion of commercial woods that are imported into the united states. woman: i'm an adventure scientist, which means i'm a volunteer. we help collect data. at this moment, we're colollectg samples for the timber tracking project that will hopefully lead to help convict poachers of, you know, illegal timber logging. man: i grew up in brazil, and my dad, he was an e ecological person, so he gave me this awareness to take care of nature. so, to me, it was my niche. i l love it. right here. close this. no
lancaster: so a xylarium is for wood wt a librarary is for books. it's where e we house all the different wood blocks that allow us to look at reference material when we get a new sample. and d so, if we get an uunknown and we ha a an idea off what it is, we can build a populationon based on what we he here. there are wood d collectis all over the world, and we partner with a lot of them in order to build what you see here. we have probably close to or over 15,000 different wood blockcks or...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get some perspective on the story with mohammad linear he's have just at britain's lancaster university mohammed thanks for joining us what does the clinical evidence say right now about using hydroxy clark and to treat covered 90 i think the decision by the one of health organisation to cause the communicants fire and to keep the. hydroxycut over weaning stigma forward is based on a one lawyer scale study published last week on the 96 olympics will be if we can get there by proxy meaning i mean 675 in hospital so it's a massive study that collecting the data comes from the sumburgh who made apple based on this study image was a reference to a study which means that for the doubt that been already existing you say that and a lot is based on that to newport and consideration came up one was that people who were communicating with that hydroxycut repeat 25 percent of those died compared to 9 percent on 3 couldn't get over and secondly was that 8 percent of the people who were featured with that hydroxycut or they have you know we've been going to the american their heart beating compared
let's get some perspective on the story with mohammad linear he's have just at britain's lancaster university mohammed thanks for joining us what does the clinical evidence say right now about using hydroxy clark and to treat covered 90 i think the decision by the one of health organisation to cause the communicants fire and to keep the. hydroxycut over weaning stigma forward is based on a one lawyer scale study published last week on the 96 olympics will be if we can get there by proxy meaning...
54
54
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
a lancaster bomber pilot who survived 30 missions. command station, because we were used on every bombing raid that went out. on your 13th operation you got a few days leave, you had to be unlucky when out of the way. when i came back, all the senior staff in the flight squadron were gone. raf lancasters of bomber command fly through a curtain of heavy flak. rusty flew his first mission with 101 squadron during the battle of berlin at the end of 1943, when barely half the planes that set out on a raid came back. he flew his last mission on d—day and spent the rest of the war as a pilot instructor. when ve day came around, he and his crew were stationed in nottinghamshire and set out to celebrate. we drank the mess dry, so we went to find a pub somewhere. my fiancee and several of the lads and girls, we walked across the fields, across a little stream, to the normanton arms, and we drank that dry. here we are 75 years later. how do you feel now looking back? you realise how bloody lucky you are. it really is an awful lot of luck. rusty
a lancaster bomber pilot who survived 30 missions. command station, because we were used on every bombing raid that went out. on your 13th operation you got a few days leave, you had to be unlucky when out of the way. when i came back, all the senior staff in the flight squadron were gone. raf lancasters of bomber command fly through a curtain of heavy flak. rusty flew his first mission with 101 squadron during the battle of berlin at the end of 1943, when barely half the planes that set out on...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
trying let's get some perspective on the story with mohamed linear he's a viral just at britain's lancaster university mohammed thanks for joining us what does the clinical evidence say right now about using hydroxy chloroquine to treat covered 90 i think the decision by the water health organisation to pause between the front line and the its. proxy statement forward is based on a one lawyer scale study published last week on the 96 olympics will be if we can get there by proxy for me and i mean 675 in hospital so it's a massive study that collecting the data comes from some bird who made apple based on this study image while i referenced to the study which means that the doubt that been already existing you take that and analyze based on that uniform and consideration came up one was that people who were communicating with a proxy for me 25 percent of those going to 9 percent on 3 could go and secondly was that percent of the people who were featured with that hydroxycut or they have that you know we've me are going to be incorrectly reported between point 3 percent in monthly data so all
trying let's get some perspective on the story with mohamed linear he's a viral just at britain's lancaster university mohammed thanks for joining us what does the clinical evidence say right now about using hydroxy chloroquine to treat covered 90 i think the decision by the water health organisation to pause between the front line and the its. proxy statement forward is based on a one lawyer scale study published last week on the 96 olympics will be if we can get there by proxy for me and i...
79
79
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
now back to "dateline." >>> 19-year-old kristen lancaster was preparing to die. when you're possibly in the last moments of your life, when you think that someone is going to kill you, what is going through your mind? >> i had a moment where i thought about, i wish i told all the people that i loved that i loved them. >> she was in a stranger's apartment being sexually assaulted, drifting in and out of consciousness. >> i black out. but then i start to come to again. and it's -- you know the scenes in the movies where the bombs explode and everything's really fuzzy. you can't hear. like everything's like coming through this fog. >> suddenly, the man stood up and left the room. ordered her to remain quiet. >> and i scream as loud as i can, call the police, call the police. >> turns out, the bryan police were at the door. >> so my friend had heard me screaming and stomping and had called the police. >> this is like a miracle. >> it was, yeah. >> in the nick of time, the police show up. that only happens on tv. >> i know. believe me, i know. they ran in. i was curle
now back to "dateline." >>> 19-year-old kristen lancaster was preparing to die. when you're possibly in the last moments of your life, when you think that someone is going to kill you, what is going through your mind? >> i had a moment where i thought about, i wish i told all the people that i loved that i loved them. >> she was in a stranger's apartment being sexually assaulted, drifting in and out of consciousness. >> i black out. but then i start to come...
181
181
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 0
the new voting site in lancaster was opened by request by the republican mayor of lancaster to provide safe site that allows social distancing. it's one of 10 voting centers opened this weekend in the 25th congressional district. the la county democratic party responding on twitter to the gop's backlash saying the new site was open in part to give access to the under represented african american community writing, quote, we're sorry the nrcc and mike garcia 2020 don't believe voters especially voters of color in lancaster should have adequate access to voting center in their city to vote. we and kristie for california 25 believe everyone should be able to vote safely in their communities. hashtag, sorry, not sorry. trump had choice words for california's governor over his executive order to open vote by mail to everyone in the state. so a lot of drama going on over this election. we'll have to see how it all plays out. jon. jon: keep is updated, christina coleman. christina, thank you. we are learning new details about tara reade during her time as a congressional staffer. documents sh
the new voting site in lancaster was opened by request by the republican mayor of lancaster to provide safe site that allows social distancing. it's one of 10 voting centers opened this weekend in the 25th congressional district. the la county democratic party responding on twitter to the gop's backlash saying the new site was open in part to give access to the under represented african american community writing, quote, we're sorry the nrcc and mike garcia 2020 don't believe voters especially...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
britain's lancaster university thank you so much now millions of children around the world are facing a surge in violence forced labor and under age marriage during the coronavirus crisis that disappointing of the leading children's aid organization world vision and a new report it estimates that lockdown measures which were enacted to protect people are actually putting vulnerable children at greater risk. schools out in ivory coast this was march since then hundreds of millions of boys and girls around the world have been lost. no classrooms no playgrounds and nowhere to run. charities are warning that the very measures meant to protect them could see them fall victim to violence. like 12 year old kid beater in bangladesh whose father is out of work. that hits us if we ask for more food he is frustrated and angry. it's hard to concentrate because i'm hungry. i have headaches and sometimes feel dizzy. everything around me seems blaring. across bangladesh world vision has been helping children whose family lives have been turned upside down by this virus but these are unprecedented ti
britain's lancaster university thank you so much now millions of children around the world are facing a surge in violence forced labor and under age marriage during the coronavirus crisis that disappointing of the leading children's aid organization world vision and a new report it estimates that lockdown measures which were enacted to protect people are actually putting vulnerable children at greater risk. schools out in ivory coast this was march since then hundreds of millions of boys and...
17
17
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
britain's lancaster university thank you so much let's take a look at some of today's other coronavirus developments there are now more than 5500000 reported cases of the cove in 1000 infection according to johns hopkins university more than 2 thirds of the cases are in europe and the u.s. the german government is reportedly planning to lift a travel warning for tourists for 31 european countries starting mid june this will apply to all a you member states as well as the u.k. and the 4 states of the borderless shang in zone iceland norway switzerland and liechtenstein and tunisia will deploy 340000 security personnel to enforce social distancing measures the country is preparing to reopen its economy philippine president or to go to terra to says he will not allow schools to reopen until a coronavirus vaccine is available the country close schools in march. and millions of children around the world are facing a surge in violence forced labor and under age marriage during the current virus crisis that is a warning of the leading children's aid organization world vision and a new report i
britain's lancaster university thank you so much let's take a look at some of today's other coronavirus developments there are now more than 5500000 reported cases of the cove in 1000 infection according to johns hopkins university more than 2 thirds of the cases are in europe and the u.s. the german government is reportedly planning to lift a travel warning for tourists for 31 european countries starting mid june this will apply to all a you member states as well as the u.k. and the 4 states...
21
21
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
also in lancaster county, there is a lot of events going on in lancaster county. they too are supportive of it. we should have some participation from throughout the state. i would encourage as soon as this goes live they will be able to sign up for this. when you signed up, you will get more information about what door to go into and all that. we are very excited about that. the second thing we would like to announce, today we are announcing our virtual veterans services officer. on march 23, the united states department of veterans affairs, veterans benefits administration regional office closed its doors to public access. office that is co-located at that facility had to basically start working from home. no more traffic coming in now. what we have done, if you go to our veterans. nebraska.gov, our website basically, in the lower right-hand corner, you will be able to see an icon. au can chat in real-time with state service officer that is fully accredited. one thing i really like about this chat is that there is a name on who you are talking to and it is a rea
also in lancaster county, there is a lot of events going on in lancaster county. they too are supportive of it. we should have some participation from throughout the state. i would encourage as soon as this goes live they will be able to sign up for this. when you signed up, you will get more information about what door to go into and all that. we are very excited about that. the second thing we would like to announce, today we are announcing our virtual veterans services officer. on march 23,...
86
86
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
but the new voting site was opened by request of the republican mayor of lancaster to provide a safethat allows social distancing and it's one of 10 voting centers opened this weekend in the 25th congressional district. six vote centers will be open on tuesday. during primary voting on super tuesday both centers in california were packed. the la county democratic party responding on twitter to the gop's back lash saying the new site was opened in part to give access to the underrepresented african american community, writing, quote, we're sorry the nrcc and at mike garcia 2020 don't believe voters especially voters of color in lancaster should have adequate access to voting centers in their city to vote. we and at kristie for california 25 believe everyone should be able to vote and their communities hashtag, sorry, not sorry. and again, trump echoing those republicans' concerns on twitter calling it a rigged election and the la county democratic party calling the president corrupt. so a lot of drama over voting here. we'll just have to see how it all plays out. eric. eric: yeah, dra
but the new voting site was opened by request of the republican mayor of lancaster to provide a safethat allows social distancing and it's one of 10 voting centers opened this weekend in the 25th congressional district. six vote centers will be open on tuesday. during primary voting on super tuesday both centers in california were packed. the la county democratic party responding on twitter to the gop's back lash saying the new site was opened in part to give access to the underrepresented...
57
57
May 21, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
glenn is joining us from lancaster, california. caller: you act like you care about the constitution. we have 35 million people out of work right now. we have illegal people that we -- not people who come here the right way, that wait in line. but we have 30 million people taking our jobs -- 35 million people being out of work. what is 30 million people done to our economy for the last 30 years, taking our jobs, taking our health care, overcrowding our hospitals, and this pandemic has shined a light on this, and you fought our president and the constitution every step of the way. host: we will get a response. guest: i understand the gentleman's concern. i think it is important we adhere to the constitution. that constitution not only provides us with rights and responsibilities. there is a responsibility for congress and the president to act in a responsible and thoughtful fashion when it comes to immigration. there was a bill we were ready to move on, but we cannot get the republican house leadership to take it up. i think we have
glenn is joining us from lancaster, california. caller: you act like you care about the constitution. we have 35 million people out of work right now. we have illegal people that we -- not people who come here the right way, that wait in line. but we have 30 million people taking our jobs -- 35 million people being out of work. what is 30 million people done to our economy for the last 30 years, taking our jobs, taking our health care, overcrowding our hospitals, and this pandemic has shined a...
56
56
May 3, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
to prevent the confederates from crossing into lancaster county and potentially marching on harrisburg from the rear. job is to rebuild the railroads. he needed to get ammunition in, get the wounded out of here and get relief supplies brought in. haupt would spend most of his personal time in york county. he would come to the cumberland valley on one or two occasions as well, and they would rebuild the railroads. makes a critical decision. the rebels were supposed to come in 1861 and they didn't. 1862 andt came in destroyed my railroad, particularly much of the chambersburg railroad facilities. i rebuilt it, and gallatin jenkins destroyed it. he makes an interesting decision not to rebuild the railroad , facilities. they rebuild the tracks of course to get the railroad running, but we won't rebuild the turntables, warehouses, ticket offices, oiling stations , the engine houses, any of this until after the war. it is a good decision, because does anybody know what happens in 1864 to chambersburg? john mcconnell and shows up on the scene. he makes yet another incursion into pennsylvania
to prevent the confederates from crossing into lancaster county and potentially marching on harrisburg from the rear. job is to rebuild the railroads. he needed to get ammunition in, get the wounded out of here and get relief supplies brought in. haupt would spend most of his personal time in york county. he would come to the cumberland valley on one or two occasions as well, and they would rebuild the railroads. makes a critical decision. the rebels were supposed to come in 1861 and they...
26
26
May 20, 2020
05/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
glenn is joining us from lancaster, california. >> you act like you care about the constitution. 35 million people out of work right now. people, not come people that come here the right way, that we cherish, that we want to come here, wait in line. we have 30 million people taking our jobs. you see what 35 million people have done to our economy being out of work. a $30 million -- 30 million people doing to our country for the past 30 years. taking our jobs, health care, overcrowding our hospitals. this pandemic has shined a light on this. you five our president and the constitution every step of the way. response.ill get a thank you, glenn. rep. kildee: i understand the gentleman's concern. i think it is important we adhere to the constitution. that constitution not only provides us with rights but responsibilities. i think there is a responsibility for congress and the administration to respond in a thoughtful fashion when it comes to immigration. hadas not long ago that we a bipartisan immigration reform package we were ready to move on, but could not get that then republican-controlled
glenn is joining us from lancaster, california. >> you act like you care about the constitution. 35 million people out of work right now. people, not come people that come here the right way, that we cherish, that we want to come here, wait in line. we have 30 million people taking our jobs. you see what 35 million people have done to our economy being out of work. a $30 million -- 30 million people doing to our country for the past 30 years. taking our jobs, health care, overcrowding our...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
or earlier i spoke to mohammad one near his bio roller just from lancaster university in the u.k. i asked him how the 7400000000 euros are going to help us fight the coronavirus i think vaccine are really very expensive also says south mainly the development is not really too difficult and it's. relatively cheaper to do but the main meet your insular structure required is to pick up a bill or to use it in such a way that it wants vaccine become available it is manufactured in the shortest possible time and it is just too good to cordon off the water and this became even more important for this team because we know that diseases many insects yes what you're the one currently in the wards is still reporting a disease that would be hanging all 'd the who are at the same scale as it has being back in january so therefore the effort is really have been started to ramp up. and have a last resort says better ones we need to have the 5 we have the resources there. germany's highest court has largely upheld several complaints against the european central bank purchase of government bonds a
or earlier i spoke to mohammad one near his bio roller just from lancaster university in the u.k. i asked him how the 7400000000 euros are going to help us fight the coronavirus i think vaccine are really very expensive also says south mainly the development is not really too difficult and it's. relatively cheaper to do but the main meet your insular structure required is to pick up a bill or to use it in such a way that it wants vaccine become available it is manufactured in the shortest...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you very much for talking with us that was muhammad one near over ologist from lancaster university. now it's going to round up of some of the latest pandemic news around the world german state premiers are expected to approve a plan to allow shops to reopen and to get bonus league soccer matches going again with new zealand reporting no new cases for a 2nd straight day prime minister just sent our dan dialed into an australian cabinet meeting to discuss reopening borders between the neighboring countries malaysia and india have begun to ease part of their low down measures but most governments have urged caution as cases continue to rise and thailand reported its lowest number of new infections since march 9th with one new case and no new deaths . german chancellor angela merkel is set for crunch talks with the car industry bosses today to discuss measures to lift struggling car sales the meeting comes one day after survey data show the sector is in its biggest slump in almost 30 years among the proposals on the table are car buying incentives and here in germany car dealerships ha
thank you very much for talking with us that was muhammad one near over ologist from lancaster university. now it's going to round up of some of the latest pandemic news around the world german state premiers are expected to approve a plan to allow shops to reopen and to get bonus league soccer matches going again with new zealand reporting no new cases for a 2nd straight day prime minister just sent our dan dialed into an australian cabinet meeting to discuss reopening borders between the...
104
104
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
also new voting site in lancaster was opened by request by the republican mayor of lancaster to provideafe site that allowed social distancing. it's one of ten voting centers opened this weekend in the 25th congressional district. six vote centers will be opened on tuesday, and during primary voting on super tuesday, vote centers here in california were packed. the l.a. county democratic party responding on twitter to the gop's backlash saying: the new site was opened in part to give access to the underrepresented african-american community writing, quote: we're sorry the nrcc and@mike garcia 2020 don't believe voters, especially voters of color in lancaster should have adequate is access to voting centers in their city to vote. we and christy for california 25 believe everyone should be able to vote safely in their communities. hashtag sorry, not sorry. trump also had some choice words for california's above over his executive order to open vote by mail to everyone in the state, so a lot being said over this election, and we'll just are to see how it all plays out. arthel? arthel: well
also new voting site in lancaster was opened by request by the republican mayor of lancaster to provideafe site that allowed social distancing. it's one of ten voting centers opened this weekend in the 25th congressional district. six vote centers will be opened on tuesday, and during primary voting on super tuesday, vote centers here in california were packed. the l.a. county democratic party responding on twitter to the gop's backlash saying: the new site was opened in part to give access to...
40
40
May 10, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
for reaction to the prime minister's speech, i'm joined by professor eyal winter, an economist at lancasterpart of a team of behavioural experts who have been advising the uk government on how to ease lockdown restrictions. professor, the new slogan from boris johnson is stay alert. is that what you would want the? johnson is stay alert. is that what you would want the ?|j johnson is stay alert. is that what you would want the? i would say that stay alert is good but i would say, stay—at—home unless you are sure you can stay—at—home unless you are sure you ca n follow stay—at—home unless you are sure you can follow the rules. stay alert will not suffice. we have to make sure people follow the rules and that the rules are mandatory. there are no guidelines, no nudges, but things that people have to obey. the two things that i think are very much in line with what i suggested both to the british government and the israeli government. the first aspect is very good in thejohnson announcement, which is exactly what i suggested, it is that the announcement has to be a procedure, in terms of a sch
for reaction to the prime minister's speech, i'm joined by professor eyal winter, an economist at lancasterpart of a team of behavioural experts who have been advising the uk government on how to ease lockdown restrictions. professor, the new slogan from boris johnson is stay alert. is that what you would want the? johnson is stay alert. is that what you would want the ?|j johnson is stay alert. is that what you would want the? i would say that stay alert is good but i would say,...
57
57
May 5, 2020
05/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
[cars honking] to professorn talk of economics at lancaster university in the u.k..ime.you indeed for your we saw there, in that report, various state economies in the u.s. reopening, record -- record borrowing by the u.s. treasury. the consequences are huge. responses are different, but if you can put it into context compared to 2008, how would you describibe the ececonomic consequences right n? >> the cirircumstances arere que different to the 2008 great financial crash. all we have here is a crisis that arises from the supply side ofof the economy, because businesses are, essentially, having to close or restrict their production in response to the lockdown, and in response to having symptoms related to coronavirus. it is something to do with the capacity of the economy to produce. in 2008, it was a demand-side problem, so it is different for different solutions requiriring now.w. the lockckdown many countriesese gone i into has beeeen appropri, but it is time now the start thinking about relaxing those lockdown restriction, because the economic cost is substantial
[cars honking] to professorn talk of economics at lancaster university in the u.k..ime.you indeed for your we saw there, in that report, various state economies in the u.s. reopening, record -- record borrowing by the u.s. treasury. the consequences are huge. responses are different, but if you can put it into context compared to 2008, how would you describibe the ececonomic consequences right n? >> the cirircumstances arere que different to the 2008 great financial crash. all we have...
103
103
May 23, 2020
05/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
he is a virologist at lancaster university in the uk. good to see you. i just wanted to start with the president declaring places of worship essential services. wanting churches up and running. you had dr. birx even saying, you know, don't -- don't go if you're sick but, at the same time, pointing out asymptomatic spread. already seen in the u.s., churches turning out to become hotspots. how risky is the president's declaration? even saying he would override governors. >> thank you, very much, michael, for having me on the show. i think the important thing to understand here is that, according to several studies, 80 to 90% people are still uninfected and any change in social behavior means the virus would have chance to spread. and this is particularly important for understanding in the worship places where segregati segregation and congregation is high and frequent. and usually in confinement where the virus would have lot more chances to sustain and would be able to infect the people. so i think -- >> sorry, carry on. >> -- i think it's also important
he is a virologist at lancaster university in the uk. good to see you. i just wanted to start with the president declaring places of worship essential services. wanting churches up and running. you had dr. birx even saying, you know, don't -- don't go if you're sick but, at the same time, pointing out asymptomatic spread. already seen in the u.s., churches turning out to become hotspots. how risky is the president's declaration? even saying he would override governors. >> thank you, very...
76
76
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a northern suburb of los angeles, includes santa clarita, lancaster, some of lancaster, some ofi valley, palmdale. it's an area i know well, the studio's up there in santa clarita. how are you getting the word out first of all that there even is a special election in that district with the voters so distracted by everything else? and how do you get voter turnout in what is basically a mail-in election? >> thank you for that question. thanks for having me on, lawrence. you know, we've used a lot of the traditional campaign methods. of course we're sending out mail. we've got a robust tv program running ads on cable as well as broadcast. and we are doing a lot of work by telephone. we have the benefit of hundreds of volunteers from brooklyn to the bay area in san francisco dialing in for us every single day, reaching out to our voters, letting them know that this election is happening, that it's important, that they need to get several voting centers that will be actually available on election day on tuesday. >> i actually want to keep the map of your congressional district up the
it's a northern suburb of los angeles, includes santa clarita, lancaster, some of lancaster, some ofi valley, palmdale. it's an area i know well, the studio's up there in santa clarita. how are you getting the word out first of all that there even is a special election in that district with the voters so distracted by everything else? and how do you get voter turnout in what is basically a mail-in election? >> thank you for that question. thanks for having me on, lawrence. you know, we've...
59
59
May 7, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
virus let's bring in derek gatherer in the united kingdom he is a viral is just and lecturer at lancaster university thank you for your time given all of these lockdown measures being. used is a 2nd wave of coronavirus inevitable. it probably isn't if it's a boy or who'll it's my nature to something that we can't yet predict as we ease the vault and there will be more opportunities for the virus to transmit at all although in many countries for instance in the u.k. we reckon that we've got the reproduction number which is the crucial number that measures whether the virus can spread or not it has to be above one for number starts increasing and we reckon we've got to have a stone below one but given that we have more opportunity for spread after a lot more contact between people and so on it's possible that that will creep up above one and we'll start to see numbers increasing again this is why for instance germany as you were mentioning there's a possibility over of our sort of the unlocking process if things do start to get out of control the object that most countries have is to flatte
virus let's bring in derek gatherer in the united kingdom he is a viral is just and lecturer at lancaster university thank you for your time given all of these lockdown measures being. used is a 2nd wave of coronavirus inevitable. it probably isn't if it's a boy or who'll it's my nature to something that we can't yet predict as we ease the vault and there will be more opportunities for the virus to transmit at all although in many countries for instance in the u.k. we reckon that we've got the...
49
49
May 9, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
rusty was a lancaster bomber pilot and survived 30 missions. by ve day, it was definitely time to celebrate. thank you all so much for doing what you've done, and just being here and saying hello. thank you all very much indeed. applause. this was the day that rusty shone. sunderland was also putting on a show, precaution about mixing too close followed here, just like everywhere else. that included caerphilly, where they performed vintage dancing to mark the day, three quarters of a century after ve day. last post plays. earlier, the mood was more sombre. in portsmouth, a lament for those who could not come back to celebrate, their dreams unfulfilled. here, they caught the duality of the moment, a tribute to health workers on the day we remembered victory in europe. and tonight, a community rendition of the song that came to define wartime yearnings of loss and hope. 75 years, an expanse of time, across generations. fresh moments amid the cherished memories. duncan kennedy, bbc news. coming up at 6 o'clock, breakfast with naga munchetty and ch
rusty was a lancaster bomber pilot and survived 30 missions. by ve day, it was definitely time to celebrate. thank you all so much for doing what you've done, and just being here and saying hello. thank you all very much indeed. applause. this was the day that rusty shone. sunderland was also putting on a show, precaution about mixing too close followed here, just like everywhere else. that included caerphilly, where they performed vintage dancing to mark the day, three quarters of a century...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
his father and pops to see only one solution lancaster's to give big story in the long run the only way is through the people who live here through the communities that need to gain something from the animals to give us. why should i protect something that means nothing to me and from which i draw no benefit. benefits can mean workplace food prospects for the future but these have to be created otherwise it will be impossible to solve this problem locus just too much from then on to move it and to far wild animals are of no value to the local population they will not protect their fruits and imagine that the poachers arrive through the villages however if the villagers are already very much aware of the value of these animals and the poachers will not find a home there and this means that the value of the animals is fundamental to the survival of nature conservation. the income from photo tourism creates this value. but not every area is suitable for this. even if pictures like beats regularly because outrange trophy hunting can be an effective means to promote animal welfare . but the
his father and pops to see only one solution lancaster's to give big story in the long run the only way is through the people who live here through the communities that need to gain something from the animals to give us. why should i protect something that means nothing to me and from which i draw no benefit. benefits can mean workplace food prospects for the future but these have to be created otherwise it will be impossible to solve this problem locus just too much from then on to move it and...
63
63
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
a lancaster born pilot who survived missions.ry bombing raid that went out. on your 13th operation, you got a few days leave. and when i came back, all the senior staff were gone. raf flyers fly through a wall of heavy flak. rusty flu during the battle of berlin at the end of 1943. when barely half the planes that set out on the raid came back. he flew his last mission on d—day and spent the rest of the war as a pilot instructor. when v—e day came around, he and his crew where it is stated in. we had to go find a pub somewhere, so my fiance and seven of the lads and their girls walk across the lads and their girls walk across the fields across a little stream to the fields across a little stream to the normans and arms on the main road north. we drank that dry. here we are, 75 years later. how do you feel now looking back? you realise how plenty lucky you are. an awful lot of luck. russ is a living connection for later generations to another great national emergency. the silence they observed this morning was a time to remember t
a lancaster born pilot who survived missions.ry bombing raid that went out. on your 13th operation, you got a few days leave. and when i came back, all the senior staff were gone. raf flyers fly through a wall of heavy flak. rusty flu during the battle of berlin at the end of 1943. when barely half the planes that set out on the raid came back. he flew his last mission on d—day and spent the rest of the war as a pilot instructor. when v—e day came around, he and his crew where it is stated...
40
40
May 14, 2020
05/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
is ae: joining me now virologist at lancaster university in the u.k..hank you very much for your time. as we just saw, sanofi has been causing controversy with its comments about the u.s. getting its vaccine should come up with one before anyone else. but there is not one yet anywhere. us about the relationships when it comes to efforts to find the vaccine, european madison agency sayiying that a a year is optimisticic. >> this is a more realistic times i'm -- timeline. of the audience members know, there are more than 100 vaccines in preclinical trials and eight are reaching the clinical trial w where they aren human blood for the first time. rapidly,has been made, but we don't have any vaccine that we can count on this year, because the vaccine needs to be tested vigorously to be sure that they are safe. so no vaccine anytime soon, but a few countries that have seen a steady drop in the number of deaths has started easing lockdown restrictions, like here in france. at the same time we are seeing countries like lebanon asking people to stay at home aga
is ae: joining me now virologist at lancaster university in the u.k..hank you very much for your time. as we just saw, sanofi has been causing controversy with its comments about the u.s. getting its vaccine should come up with one before anyone else. but there is not one yet anywhere. us about the relationships when it comes to efforts to find the vaccine, european madison agency sayiying that a a year is optimisticic. >> this is a more realistic times i'm -- timeline. of the audience...
51
51
May 26, 2020
05/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the doorstep delivery in lancaster county pennsylvania serves more than 300 families a week. another 300 or so on a waiting list and they're hiring more staff to try to keep up with demand. >>we probably tripled delivery customers in about 3 or 4 weeks time. until we kind of maxed out our capacity. >>chateau home delivery outside kansas city, missouri also has a waiting list. they see the man rise some 230% since late march to more than 4,000 customers and have doubled their staff we purchase for new delivery trucks and created. >>countless new route probably about 14 new throughout the metro over that period of time each company provides no contact delivery to promote social distancing would you like to have home delivery for tomorrow and it isn't just milk like the others we spoke to waive sells a variety of dairy and non-dairy products, including yogurt, cheese eggs, fresh bread orange juice and the bacon would not be available and to and to me the companies are hopeful that strong demand will continue even after the pandemic suddenly in this business everything old is new
the doorstep delivery in lancaster county pennsylvania serves more than 300 families a week. another 300 or so on a waiting list and they're hiring more staff to try to keep up with demand. >>we probably tripled delivery customers in about 3 or 4 weeks time. until we kind of maxed out our capacity. >>chateau home delivery outside kansas city, missouri also has a waiting list. they see the man rise some 230% since late march to more than 4,000 customers and have doubled their staff...
104
104
May 11, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
university he's joining us now via skype from lancaster in the u.k. thank you very much indeed for being with us. want to should we be what watching out for that would indicate whether or not we're going to see a 2nd wave which might be equivalent to what germany has seen previously. i don't think of it in which you know for having me on the show and i think the important thing to understand 'd is that also what european people in all countries are still running back to the meaning that they don't have against the law as an aunt of that scene we're going to become what we live in these people will still be possible to be infected and if they are in fact it will be back in same situation as we were in january and then we look on 'd to the fullest are stored in the fear that mean that plus wishing we could simply say and as soon as the transmission rate increase to one or more than one the chances for this widest to expand on will be extremely high so the important thing to watch your own is that whole launch of the truss mission period and that last mi
university he's joining us now via skype from lancaster in the u.k. thank you very much indeed for being with us. want to should we be what watching out for that would indicate whether or not we're going to see a 2nd wave which might be equivalent to what germany has seen previously. i don't think of it in which you know for having me on the show and i think the important thing to understand 'd is that also what european people in all countries are still running back to the meaning that they...
32
32
May 21, 2020
05/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
derek gather and he is a viral edges teaching in the biomedical and life sciences department at lancaster university in the u.k. and he joins us now right i'll start with the question that everyone wants the answer to you keep hearing that there's been progress made here and there where are we at with vaccine development. there are some vaccines that have almost been to the fees to clinical trial process so we start with this one which effectively asks the question is is the vaccine cif and there's quite a lot of what you can do. to see that it's see if a man walks and you can also defeats one tribe's insurance and we have horses in some practice scenes and injected into humans perceive the trunks and then a space through which has the question does it actually work is it is if acacias in preventing the disease and we've started to see the beginnings of some theories to try was particularly for instance the virus scene was tried in monkeys in mechanic monkeys to see whether it was a fictitious or not however in order to be licensed for use in humans we would need to face true trial in hum
derek gather and he is a viral edges teaching in the biomedical and life sciences department at lancaster university in the u.k. and he joins us now right i'll start with the question that everyone wants the answer to you keep hearing that there's been progress made here and there where are we at with vaccine development. there are some vaccines that have almost been to the fees to clinical trial process so we start with this one which effectively asks the question is is the vaccine cif and...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
only giving him another 282-4248 hours or if he will he will last get medical help viral just at lancaster university dr mohammed when the s.s. with school slowly coming back on line children need to be watched like hawks. okazaki disease. not yet known how it is triggered but it is certainly known that it is caused by and autumn you in response to any and so there are fewer chances that whatever whenever. it is an activity that he could be more prone to our community infection may call a virus that the body overreact to the infection however the impact of going to virus onto the outer me an infection similar to call a stock you still need to be explored if we look into that out now there are very small proportion of the children who are observed having this kind of condition so therefore the impact on the global scale doesn't seems to be that high but this is certainly something that need to be watched me closely especially with different governments are atlantan to open the schools and if that would be the condition of your children are very likely to develop a saki like in syndrome and
only giving him another 282-4248 hours or if he will he will last get medical help viral just at lancaster university dr mohammed when the s.s. with school slowly coming back on line children need to be watched like hawks. okazaki disease. not yet known how it is triggered but it is certainly known that it is caused by and autumn you in response to any and so there are fewer chances that whatever whenever. it is an activity that he could be more prone to our community infection may call a virus...
73
73
May 18, 2020
05/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
he made a run at police and a farmer trying to chase it through a neighborhood near lancaster.armer eventually tracked down the steer in a nearby town. no one was hurt. >>> and police in colorado say the husband of a missing mother is cooperating in their urgent search to find her. suzanne morphew hasn't been seen since last sunday when she went for a bike ride. since then, searchers have only found one personal item belonging to her. they're not confirming exactly what it is. her husband barry posted this emotional video on social media. >> suzanne, if anyone is out there that can hear this that has you, please, we'll do whatever it takes to bring you back. we love you, we miss you, your girls need you. >> barry morphew is offering $200,000 for suzanne's return. >>> with coronavirus testing ramping up across the country, many americans are wondering what kind of test to get, genetic, antibody or antigen. earlier i spoke with dr. imran ali and asked him what we need to know about the testing options. >> dr. ali, once again we kick it off talking about testing. sunday we saw new
he made a run at police and a farmer trying to chase it through a neighborhood near lancaster.armer eventually tracked down the steer in a nearby town. no one was hurt. >>> and police in colorado say the husband of a missing mother is cooperating in their urgent search to find her. suzanne morphew hasn't been seen since last sunday when she went for a bike ride. since then, searchers have only found one personal item belonging to her. they're not confirming exactly what it is. her...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
or earlier i spoke to mohamed more near a burrell a just from lancaster university in the u.k. i asked him how the 7400000000 euros are going to help fight the current parts. i think vaccine are really very expensive also says south mainly the development is not really too difficult and it's. relatively cheaper to do but the main major infrastructure required think of abilities in such a way that it once vaccine becomes available it is manufactured in the shortest possible time and it is just too good to have any cordon off the border and this became even more important for this team because we know that diseases many infectious what you are the one currently in the wards is still reporting a disease they're going to start would be hanging on 'd the board at the same scale as it has being back in january so therefore the effort is really have been started to ramp up back up ability and have a last resort says that once we need to have the fire we have the resources there. let's get a round up now of some of the latest pandemic news from different parts of the world here in germ
or earlier i spoke to mohamed more near a burrell a just from lancaster university in the u.k. i asked him how the 7400000000 euros are going to help fight the current parts. i think vaccine are really very expensive also says south mainly the development is not really too difficult and it's. relatively cheaper to do but the main major infrastructure required think of abilities in such a way that it once vaccine becomes available it is manufactured in the shortest possible time and it is just...
76
76
May 8, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
rusty was a lancaster bomber pilot and survived 30 missions. was definitely time to celebrate. thank you all so much for doing what you've done, and just being here and saying hello. thank you all very much indeed. applause. this was the day that rusty shone. sunderland was also putting on a show, the caution about mixing too close followed here, just like everywhere else. that included caerphilly, where they preferred vintage dancing to mark the day, three quarters of a century after ve day. last post plays. earlier, the mood was more sombre. in portsmouth, a lament for those who could not come home to celebrate, their dreams unfulfilled. in malvern they caught the duality of the moment, a tribute to health workers on the day we remembered victory in europe. nternet, a community rendition of the song that came to define the wartime yearnings of loss and hope. 75 years, an expanse of time and an arc across generations, fresh moments amid the cherished memories. duncan kennedy, bbc news. some of those streets and families holding events today we
rusty was a lancaster bomber pilot and survived 30 missions. was definitely time to celebrate. thank you all so much for doing what you've done, and just being here and saying hello. thank you all very much indeed. applause. this was the day that rusty shone. sunderland was also putting on a show, the caution about mixing too close followed here, just like everywhere else. that included caerphilly, where they preferred vintage dancing to mark the day, three quarters of a century after ve day....
31
31
May 18, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
elsie lives on a farm near lancaster with her four brothers. she's in reception.hen they actually announced it, i cried, i cried and i don't care if they fine me, i don't care if the lancashire county council knock on my door for attendance, she is not going back to school. my main priority is that little girl's health. elsie's twin brothers arthur and alfie have downs syndrome. they're more vulnerable to the virus. so the family have been shielding them under a strict lockdown. if i sent my daughter out into the outside world, to school, obviously there's a chance that she could come in contact with the virus. and then bring that virus inside our house. do i want to take that risk as a mother? no, i don't. who is it? elsie's dad, a farmer, has been working through the lockdown. to protect his family, he's been living in a caravan. he sees his children once a day through the window. give him a kiss. across the uk, families have made extraordinary sacrifices to stay safe. in england, many are now wrestling with whether it's safe enough to send their children back t
elsie lives on a farm near lancaster with her four brothers. she's in reception.hen they actually announced it, i cried, i cried and i don't care if they fine me, i don't care if the lancashire county council knock on my door for attendance, she is not going back to school. my main priority is that little girl's health. elsie's twin brothers arthur and alfie have downs syndrome. they're more vulnerable to the virus. so the family have been shielding them under a strict lockdown. if i sent my...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
and i was mohamed when they are from lancaster university in the u.k. what's going to round up of some of the latest pandemic news around the world right now german state premiers are expected to approve a plan to allow all shops to reopen and get this league soccer going again with new zealand reporting no new cases for a 2nd straight day prime minister just send down dialed into an australian cabinet meeting to discuss reopening borders between the neighboring countries malaysia and india have begun to ease part of their law down measures but both governments have urged caution as cases continue to rise and thailand reported its lowest number of new infections since march 9th with no new case and no new deaths. let's get some analysis now from christiane he's a spokesperson for the world health organization in geneva mr lynn maya we're hearing a lot about lockdown measures being relaxed infection rates dropping etc is the worst of the pandemic behind us. unfortunately i don't think we can say that it's very normal and very good in some ways that the l
and i was mohamed when they are from lancaster university in the u.k. what's going to round up of some of the latest pandemic news around the world right now german state premiers are expected to approve a plan to allow all shops to reopen and get this league soccer going again with new zealand reporting no new cases for a 2nd straight day prime minister just send down dialed into an australian cabinet meeting to discuss reopening borders between the neighboring countries malaysia and india...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
treatment for coke at 19 we put that question to dr mohammad near a biologist at the university of lancaster in the. i think if we going to be the hydroxy clerking that are not the end of people we have their drug bills are being tested and one of them is ram density and we just i mean. from the beginning like 31 percent people will recover need to go and that they're staying at the hospital can be deduced by 4 days because significant so they are for and my suggestion in the beginning has been that we have to focus all of our attention and resources to test drugs like reading that city which has some votes or here's a look now at some of today's other coronavirus developments there are now more than 5 and a half 1000000 reported 1000 cases that's according to johns hopkins university more than 2 thirds of them are in europe and in the united states indonesia will deploy 340000 security personnel to enforce social distancing measures as it prepares to reopen its economy philippines president run 3 go to terence a says he will not allow schools to reopen until a coronavirus vaccine is availab
treatment for coke at 19 we put that question to dr mohammad near a biologist at the university of lancaster in the. i think if we going to be the hydroxy clerking that are not the end of people we have their drug bills are being tested and one of them is ram density and we just i mean. from the beginning like 31 percent people will recover need to go and that they're staying at the hospital can be deduced by 4 days because significant so they are for and my suggestion in the beginning has been...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
covered 900 cure when we put that question to dr mohammad moneer a viral largest at the university of lancaster in england i think if we leave iraq security that is not the end of the war we have other drugs both are being tested and one of them is severe which is i mean very positive i mean the beginning like 31 percent people who are recovered need to go and they're staying at the hospital can be deduced by 4 days going to significant so therefore my suggestion from the beginning has been that we have to focus all of our attention and resources to test drugs like reading that c.b.s. which has some votes. 100000000 dollars take a look at some of the other stories making news around the world trading floor of the new york stock exchange has reopened for a limited number of traders before the close since in late march because of the coronavirus pandemic new york governor andrew cuomo rang the opening bell of stuff searched on optimism about vaccines against the virus. german government looks set to lift its warning against travel to $31.00 european countries from chu covering all the e.u. member
covered 900 cure when we put that question to dr mohammad moneer a viral largest at the university of lancaster in england i think if we leave iraq security that is not the end of the war we have other drugs both are being tested and one of them is severe which is i mean very positive i mean the beginning like 31 percent people who are recovered need to go and they're staying at the hospital can be deduced by 4 days going to significant so therefore my suggestion from the beginning has been...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
killer when we put that question to dr mohammad moneer is a viral logistic at the university of lancaster in england i think if we are going to iraq security and that is not the end of the war we have other drug laws are being tested one of them is severe which is i mean very positive i mean the beginning like 31 percent people who are recovered me to go and staying at the hospital can be reduced by 4 days going to significant so therefore my suggestion from the beginning has been that we have to focus all our attention and resources to test drugs like running that city which has some votes. that's dr mohammed minea let's take a look now at some of today's other coronavirus developments that are now more than 5 and a half 1000000 reported covered 1000 cases according to johns hopkins university and more than 2 thirds of those are in europe and the united states russia will hold its world war 2 victory day military parade on the 24th of june having perspired it from the usual 9th of may date because of pandemic control destructions indonesia is to deploy 340000 security personnel to enforc
killer when we put that question to dr mohammad moneer is a viral logistic at the university of lancaster in england i think if we are going to iraq security and that is not the end of the war we have other drug laws are being tested one of them is severe which is i mean very positive i mean the beginning like 31 percent people who are recovered me to go and staying at the hospital can be reduced by 4 days going to significant so therefore my suggestion from the beginning has been that we have...
44
44
May 25, 2020
05/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
while chancellor of the duchy of lancaster michael gove said... conservative backbench mps have joined opposition and public calls for mr cummings to resign. so many people have expressed their concern about the manner in which mr cummings not only behaved in the interest of his son, which is understandable, but in the way that he floated flauted his own rules. there are thousands of people all over the country who have had childcare problems. my inbox is absolutely bloated with white anger, with real fury from constituents from across the political spectrum, from across the different professions and jobs in north dorset. absolutely furious. that they have abided by the rules and regulations, as i urged them to do, as the government told them to do, to save the nhs and save lives and keep people safe. and they feel that they have been really taken or played for fools. i've always thought that dominic should be kept out of number ten, i'm sorry to say and ijust think that this will keep rolling on and getting worse until he goes. well, joining me n
while chancellor of the duchy of lancaster michael gove said... conservative backbench mps have joined opposition and public calls for mr cummings to resign. so many people have expressed their concern about the manner in which mr cummings not only behaved in the interest of his son, which is understandable, but in the way that he floated flauted his own rules. there are thousands of people all over the country who have had childcare problems. my inbox is absolutely bloated with white anger,...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
s lancaster university told us that people moving on mass again could lead to a 2nd outbreak munity passports as to how does a lot of debate and discussion into a meeting assessed by that it is a good to be of forwards because what we don't want really is the reemergence of the same inspection because that would turn out to beat a lot more lethal than what we have seen in the 1st phase one of the important things that we have to understand is that it was due to a reason or movement of people that spread of this insurrection from china or the rest of the globe so a movement of people has great concerns for reopening the countries whether it is for tourism purposes or for any other purposes and when it comes to tourism even if it is within the continent is not riddled any risk. here in russia more than 134000 coronavirus cases have been confirmed over 10000 were registered in the last 24 hours some 16 and a half 1000 people have recovered and almost 1300 are full of victim to the virus now here at r.t. we've become the 1st company in russia to conduct staff screening tests to find out whether t
s lancaster university told us that people moving on mass again could lead to a 2nd outbreak munity passports as to how does a lot of debate and discussion into a meeting assessed by that it is a good to be of forwards because what we don't want really is the reemergence of the same inspection because that would turn out to beat a lot more lethal than what we have seen in the 1st phase one of the important things that we have to understand is that it was due to a reason or movement of people...