355
355
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 355
favorite 0
quote 0
>> you choose. >> um, well, i've been studying in liverpool for some three years.y father was most anxious i should have some academic qualifications. it was on that day, june the 3rd, that i returned home. >> was your father expecting you? >> no, no, not exactly. he knew i was due for a few days' holiday, but not the exact day. a local courier took me up to the farm from the village. [laughs] >> nice to see you back, master james. >> oh, it's nice to be back, george. >> hey, stand. stand. >> is my father in the house? >> no, no. went off about five minutes ago. looked as though he had something on his mind. >> oh, all right, george. >> will you be wanting a pony later? >> uh, no, no, i'll ride tomorrow. i might take the gun, see if i can pull in a few rabbits. >> they need shooting. place is crawling with them. walk on. >> hello, father. >> james? what are you doing here? >> i'm just back for a few days. that's all. >> well, i don't want you down here, so get off out of it. keep away from me. do you understand? >> yes. why? >> none of your damn business. just do a
>> you choose. >> um, well, i've been studying in liverpool for some three years.y father was most anxious i should have some academic qualifications. it was on that day, june the 3rd, that i returned home. >> was your father expecting you? >> no, no, not exactly. he knew i was due for a few days' holiday, but not the exact day. a local courier took me up to the farm from the village. [laughs] >> nice to see you back, master james. >> oh, it's nice to be...
218
218
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
joe jan has been a liverpool fan, he is a savant about soccer, he understands it.im there now. >> or tito's free. >> they don't need tito. >> tito's from cleveland. >> roger and i are going to hondur honduras. is that okay? >> you guys have fun. she's on roids, she might rip the seat out. >> and help us keep our conversations online. tweet us with your thoughts @morning mika o or @joebc. and coming this week, somebody new to twitter -- >> who? >> i don't know if he'll do it but we may do it for him. @zbig. >> oh, lord. she can't always e the way she wants. now you can. with stayfree ultra thins. flexible layers move with your body while thermocontrol wicks moisture away. keep moving. stayfree. two. three. my credit card rewards are easy to remember with the bankamericard cash rewards credit card. earn 1% cash back everywhere, every time. [ both ] 2% back on groceries. [ all ] 3% on gas. no hoops to jump through. i earn more cash back on the things i buy the most. [ woman ] it's as easy as... one! -two. -[ all ] three! [ male announcer ] the bankamericard cash rewar
joe jan has been a liverpool fan, he is a savant about soccer, he understands it.im there now. >> or tito's free. >> they don't need tito. >> tito's from cleveland. >> roger and i are going to hondur honduras. is that okay? >> you guys have fun. she's on roids, she might rip the seat out. >> and help us keep our conversations online. tweet us with your thoughts @morning mika o or @joebc. and coming this week, somebody new to twitter -- >> who? >>...
109
109
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
one of them owned by the liverpool museum, and liverpool played such an important role in the international slave trade, that they have a museum about slavery in liverpool, and so that painting is there, and then a second version alsohand by endsdale was purchased by the new smithsonian museum of african-american museum hoist and culture, so i assume when the museum is open that painting will be on view in washington. >> host: it's a couple, not two african-american males. when did you get interested in this topic? >> guest: i've long written been the history of the american south in the 18th and 19th 19th century. i teach here at the university of virginia where that history is all around us, and i have long been teaching about subjects that relate to slavery. i've been teaching this painting by eric crow for years, and have always been intrigued by it, thinking that there is a story there, waiting for us to rediscover it. so it's a project i began working thon 2006 and the book recently came out. >> kenneth mac is the author of the new book, representing the race, the creation of the civi
one of them owned by the liverpool museum, and liverpool played such an important role in the international slave trade, that they have a museum about slavery in liverpool, and so that painting is there, and then a second version alsohand by endsdale was purchased by the new smithsonian museum of african-american museum hoist and culture, so i assume when the museum is open that painting will be on view in washington. >> host: it's a couple, not two african-american males. when did you...
766
766
Jan 21, 2013
01/13
by
WFDC
tv
eye 766
favorite 0
quote 0
millones de euros, termiuna su contrato con el ajaccio en junio, y serÍa fÁcil ficharlo para el liverpoolaÑos. >>> un hard bowl, el "tri" mexicano jugarÁ un amistoso contra dinamarca el 30 de enero, por unimÁs desde 9 de la noche del este, y 6 pacÍfico, para la informaciÓn deportiva, calendario y partidos conÉctese a univisiÓn deportes. com, seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto." >>> gracias antonieta, tenemos mucho mÁs, dos dÉcadas luego que la erupciÓn del volcÁn arrasara con un pueblo una madre encuentra a sus hijos que creÍa muertos, lo verÁn aquÍ en "primer impacto". ♪. ♪. ♪. >>> mÁs de 20 aÑos despuÉs que la erupciÓn de un volcÁn borrara del mapa a un pueblo, una madre encontrÓ a sus hijos, se pide que se abran los archivos y ayuden a encontrar a sus seres queridos. >>> pasadas las 8 de la noche del 13 de noviembre del 1985 estallÓ el invierno, el volcÁn hizo erupciÓn, y lodo y azufre sepultaron el pueblo de armero en colombia, la avalancha llegÓ de noche cuando dormÍan, pocos escaparon de la tragedia, las imÁgenes le dieron la vuelta al mundo. >>> se abrÍa la tierra, se caian los po
millones de euros, termiuna su contrato con el ajaccio en junio, y serÍa fÁcil ficharlo para el liverpoolaÑos. >>> un hard bowl, el "tri" mexicano jugarÁ un amistoso contra dinamarca el 30 de enero, por unimÁs desde 9 de la noche del este, y 6 pacÍfico, para la informaciÓn deportiva, calendario y partidos conÉctese a univisiÓn deportes. com, seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto." >>> gracias antonieta, tenemos mucho mÁs, dos dÉcadas luego que la...
288
288
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
liverpool and talking and have both been knocked out. chelsea narrowly avoided joining them. >> the shocks keep coming. the latest to tumble out of the tournament. first michael brown with premier quality goals. clint headed assigned a glimmer of hope. some of the fans have apprehension on their faces. they show no signs of panic. it went unrewarded. which shows to menaces -- minutes. matt smith with a close range goal. it was smith again. he made it 3-1. 10 minutes from time, they finished 3-2. the defending cup championship chelsea narrowly avoided being eliminated by frankfurt. it was not until the second half. the premier li was stunned when forrester sought the penalty box. two-two, the final score. >> here is the fifth round draw. another home tie against liverpool. this time it will be overturned. -- everton. those teams are coming up on the 16th and 17th of february. they have dropped. on saturday. they took full advantage. two-one, the final score. host south africa through to the quarterfinals of the africa, of nations. now the
liverpool and talking and have both been knocked out. chelsea narrowly avoided joining them. >> the shocks keep coming. the latest to tumble out of the tournament. first michael brown with premier quality goals. clint headed assigned a glimmer of hope. some of the fans have apprehension on their faces. they show no signs of panic. it went unrewarded. which shows to menaces -- minutes. matt smith with a close range goal. it was smith again. he made it 3-1. 10 minutes from time, they...
893
893
Jan 22, 2013
01/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 893
favorite 0
quote 0
millones de euros, termiuna su contrato con el ajaccio en junio, y serÍa fÁcil ficharlo para el liverpooll, el "tri" mexicano jugarÁ un amistoso contra dinamarca el 30 de enero, por unimÁs desde 9 de la noche del este, y 6 pacÍfico, para la informaciÓn deportiva, calendario y partidos conÉctese a univisiÓn deportes. com, seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto." >>> gracias antonieta, tenemos mucho mÁs, dos dÉcadas luego que la erupciÓn del volcÁn arrasara con un pueblo una >>> buenas tardes, hoy tendremos una cobertura especial de la asunciÓn del presidente obama. >>> y miles de personas salen a celebrar por la victoria de los 49 ers, y con algunos disturbios. >>> y hoy se llevÓ a cabo un evento para quitar armas de las calles. >>> los esperamos con esto y mucho mas a las 6 en punto, despuÉs de primer impacto, acompÁÑenos. ♪. ♪. ♪. la erupciÓn de un volcÁn borrara del mapa a un pueblo, una madre encontrÓ a sus hijos, se pide que se abran los archivos y ayuden a encontrar a sus seres queridos. >>> pasadas las 8 de la noche del 13 de noviembre del 1985 estallÓ el invierno, el volcÁn hizo erupc
millones de euros, termiuna su contrato con el ajaccio en junio, y serÍa fÁcil ficharlo para el liverpooll, el "tri" mexicano jugarÁ un amistoso contra dinamarca el 30 de enero, por unimÁs desde 9 de la noche del este, y 6 pacÍfico, para la informaciÓn deportiva, calendario y partidos conÉctese a univisiÓn deportes. com, seguimos con mÁs de "primer impacto." >>> gracias antonieta, tenemos mucho mÁs, dos dÉcadas luego que la erupciÓn del volcÁn arrasara...
279
279
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
del liverpool, feliz tarde. >> residentes de la bahia se contagian con los holly nightmare, esta familia están todos uniformados, mande fotos a nuestra pagina de facebook en (información en pantalla) . >> por si no lo nota recibimos un cheque mas pequeño, le diremos por que su trabajo causa asma y por que una carta sale mas caro, todo esto a las 11. >> milan pike nevarack es el niño que tuvo shakira,las reacciones no se hicieron esperar en las redes sociales fue lo mas comentado. >> nos despedimos, lo dejamos on noticiero univisión. serÁn normales dijeron. >>> estos son momentos de confusiÓn en el que llega la policÍa a un campus. las llamadas daban cuenta de un tiroteo, algunos estudiantes empezaron a salir de sus salones y correr en diferentes direcciÓn, otros se encerraron cerraron las puertas, y apagaron las luces. en ese momento solo sabÍan que provenÍan del edificio donde estaba la biblioteca. >>> quiÉn estaba aquÍ? >>> mi hija, pero no sÉ nada de ella. >>> quÉ es lo Último que supo? >>> que estaba bien, que estaba acÁ. >>> luego dicen los testigos que vieron a dos personas discuti
del liverpool, feliz tarde. >> residentes de la bahia se contagian con los holly nightmare, esta familia están todos uniformados, mande fotos a nuestra pagina de facebook en (información en pantalla) . >> por si no lo nota recibimos un cheque mas pequeño, le diremos por que su trabajo causa asma y por que una carta sale mas caro, todo esto a las 11. >> milan pike nevarack es el niño que tuvo shakira,las reacciones no se hicieron esperar en las redes sociales fue lo mas...
93
93
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
he has been in liverpool this past summer. the struggle there and dortmund is hoping to bring him back to his best form. we will be back after a short break. don't go away. >> this is also a big election year in germany. the general election will not take place until the autumn, but political parties are already gearing up for a hectic year of campaigning. >> the social democrat or supporting open their pick, but he has plunged in the opinion polls. >> the campaign is barely under way, but already he is losing ground. no comment on why his support has plummeted in the latest poll by the biggest broadcaster. the 55% of the electorate would back angela merkel compared to 30% for the competitor. merkel's ratings are up and the competitor down 9%. the social democrats were hoping the election would turn them to government, but the numbers do not add up. asked about the level of competence, they give angela merkel top marks. previous the one of the most unpopular populations is now ahead. the leader of the free democratic party say
he has been in liverpool this past summer. the struggle there and dortmund is hoping to bring him back to his best form. we will be back after a short break. don't go away. >> this is also a big election year in germany. the general election will not take place until the autumn, but political parties are already gearing up for a hectic year of campaigning. >> the social democrat or supporting open their pick, but he has plunged in the opinion polls. >> the campaign is barely...
137
137
Jan 12, 2013
01/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
he has been in liverpool this past summer. the struggle there and dortmund is hoping to bring him back to his best form. we will be back after a short break. don't go away. >> this is also a big election year in germany. the general election will not take place until the autumn, but political parties are already gearing up for a hectic year of campaigning. >> the social democrat or supporting open their pick, but he has plunged in the opinion polls. >> the campaign is barely under way, but already he is losing ground. no comment on why his support has plummeted in the latest poll by the biggest broadcaster. the 55% of the electorate would back angela merkel compared to 30% for the competitor. merkel's ratings are up and the competitor down 9%. the social democrats were hoping the election would turn them to government, but the numbers do not add up. asked about the level of competence, they give angela merkel top marks. previous the one of the most unpopular populations is now ahead. the leader of the free democratic party say
he has been in liverpool this past summer. the struggle there and dortmund is hoping to bring him back to his best form. we will be back after a short break. don't go away. >> this is also a big election year in germany. the general election will not take place until the autumn, but political parties are already gearing up for a hectic year of campaigning. >> the social democrat or supporting open their pick, but he has plunged in the opinion polls. >> the campaign is barely...
427
427
Jan 14, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 427
favorite 0
quote 0
there's always hope. >> where is liverpool?we have to go down some and then down some again. this is a fallen giant. >> what has happened here? it was ugly. mistakes were made. >> mistakes were made. it happens. >> last year this year. i think they've got a great manager. i think they should keep branson, right? >> visionary or medicine man. >> he needs more good people. >> americans have come over, they see a great investment opportunity, but they're all fumbling through the trap doors of english football. >> arsenal. >> roger bennett. >> all right. >> thank you very much, roger. as always. coming up, tough words for his own party. why he says republicans need some self-examination. we're back in just a moment with much more "morning joe." [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ [ indistinct shouting ] [ male announcer ] time and sales data. split-second stats. [ indistinct shouting ] ♪ it's so close to the options floor... [ indistinct shouting, bell dinging ] ...you'll bust your brain box. ♪ all on thinkorswim from td ameritrade. ♪ humans
there's always hope. >> where is liverpool?we have to go down some and then down some again. this is a fallen giant. >> what has happened here? it was ugly. mistakes were made. >> mistakes were made. it happens. >> last year this year. i think they've got a great manager. i think they should keep branson, right? >> visionary or medicine man. >> he needs more good people. >> americans have come over, they see a great investment opportunity, but they're...
111
111
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
well, and horrocks was a chippy, working-class, student astronomer from liverpool. was he? studied at cambridge though, not oxford. nobody's perfect. what did crompton say in the church? "friday at 3:15 i shall have an excess of joy." look at this that he's marked. it's horrocks's description of a friend of his watching venus cross the sun. lewis: "he stood for some time motionless scarcely trusting his own senses through excess of joy." (knock at door) with the head porter looming large on your radar, i wondered if this might be of interest. it's a call logged yesterday about a theft at branksfield sheltered accommodation. the complainant's a ted temple. ah, that's roger temple's dear old dad. have we attended, ma'am? on two priority points out of ten? what do you think? i think we should top up the points. thanks, ma'am. you remember some photos? no, doctor. no, i'm... i'm not a doctor. i said before. dr. ransome's not here. no, dr. ransome... she can't come today. should i tell the master's wife? tell her what, ted? about marilyn monroe? look... yeah. bye, ted. thanks. b
well, and horrocks was a chippy, working-class, student astronomer from liverpool. was he? studied at cambridge though, not oxford. nobody's perfect. what did crompton say in the church? "friday at 3:15 i shall have an excess of joy." look at this that he's marked. it's horrocks's description of a friend of his watching venus cross the sun. lewis: "he stood for some time motionless scarcely trusting his own senses through excess of joy." (knock at door) with the head porter...
821
821
Jan 3, 2013
01/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 821
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> se enfrentaron aquí con liverpool y rahim dio la ventaja con este gol de cuchareo. >>> al minutoano y vamos con las nba, heat y mavericks y encesta triple de la esquina y lebron james avanza para 2 puntos de ventaja y marca registrada para un empate de 3 segundos y heat 119! 119! 119! >>> queremos que seas parte de nuestro programa, comunícate con nosotros a través de la página de twitter y facebook que ves en pantalla o también a través de univision.com, te esperamos en despierta américa. >> por qué no me haces los mismo que me hiciste fuera de pantalla! >>> si mi amor, venga! >>> (cantando). >>> sigan cantando arremángala arrepújala. >>> (cantando). >>> ♪ ♪ >>> ese paso cansa. >>> tu estás buscando que te llamen para mira quién baila! >>> ay ya eh? >>> francisca ni nos deja sentar. >>> eso que andamos arrastrando la cruda hace 3 días. >>> los llevo a la china para que descansen un poco.. >>> esta ciudad fue transformada por 80 artistas de todo el mundo llegaron a realizar gigantescas esculturas de nieve. >>> la más grande de cuánto fue? >>> más o menos 400 metros! >>> qué comes
. >>> se enfrentaron aquí con liverpool y rahim dio la ventaja con este gol de cuchareo. >>> al minutoano y vamos con las nba, heat y mavericks y encesta triple de la esquina y lebron james avanza para 2 puntos de ventaja y marca registrada para un empate de 3 segundos y heat 119! 119! 119! >>> queremos que seas parte de nuestro programa, comunícate con nosotros a través de la página de twitter y facebook que ves en pantalla o también a través de univision.com,...
84
84
Jan 28, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
welfare bill will plunge to 200,000 extra children into poverty, and children in places such as liverpool are already suffering. yet the government wants to make the poor go away by redefining poverty. does the prime minister really think he is going to get away with that? >> what i would say to the honorable lady is that the introduction of universal credit is going to reduce the number of children living in relative income property by around 250,000. on the issue of welfare, we face a clear choice. given that in-work benefits have gone up by 20% over the last five years, compared with just 10% increase in wages, we believe is right that welfare benefits should not continue to go up ahead of wages. i note from what labour have done this week, a great sound and fury, voting against the bill, saying it is completely wrong, but completely refusing to reverse it. that is the policy vacuum that we face. >> hitt given the prime minister's keen interest in single market, will he look at mortgage lenders restricting legal work to a small number of larger firms and depriving local practices of th
welfare bill will plunge to 200,000 extra children into poverty, and children in places such as liverpool are already suffering. yet the government wants to make the poor go away by redefining poverty. does the prime minister really think he is going to get away with that? >> what i would say to the honorable lady is that the introduction of universal credit is going to reduce the number of children living in relative income property by around 250,000. on the issue of welfare, we face a...
84
84
Jan 23, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
governments welfare bill will plunged 200,000 extra children into poverty, and children in places like liverpool are already suffering. yet the government wants to make the poor go away by redefining poverty. does the trend they really think he is going away with this? >> what i would say to the honorable lady is the introduction of universal credit is going to reduce the number of children living in relative income poverty by around 250,000. those are the figures, but on the issue of welfare we face a clear choice. given that in work benefits have gone up 20% over the last five years compared with just 10% increase in wages, we believe it's right that welfare benefits shouldn't continue to go up ahead of wages. and i know from what labour have done this week, great sound and fury voting against the bill saying it is wrong but completely refusing to reverse it. that is the complete policy vacuum we face on the party opposite. >> given the keen interest of the prime minister in single markets, would you look at mortgage lenders restricting work to a small number of larger firms and depriving loca
governments welfare bill will plunged 200,000 extra children into poverty, and children in places like liverpool are already suffering. yet the government wants to make the poor go away by redefining poverty. does the trend they really think he is going away with this? >> what i would say to the honorable lady is the introduction of universal credit is going to reduce the number of children living in relative income poverty by around 250,000. those are the figures, but on the issue of...
569
569
tv
eye 569
favorite 0
quote 0
was a life-changing event for her because with that money she was able to buy her council house in liverpoolhich she had lived paying rent for more than 30 years. so suddenly she had something that she could hand on to her family. well, the first item we saw of really enormous value i remember was in barnstaple in 1986. it's been in the family for quite a while. my grandfather gave it to my mother in 1930 and basically it's been up in the loft most of the time. it was very strange, the way it turned up. the couple who owned it didn't know the first thing about it and thought it was valueless. and they weren't even going to bother to come to the show. but the dog needed a walk and the dog's favorite walk was in the park right by our front door. so as they reach for the dog's lead when leaving home, they said, "why don't we take that picture? we don't know anything about it. just on the off chance..." so they took the picture off the wall and brought it in with doggy. and the expert that day was peter nahum. now it is an extraordinary painting. i don't know who this painting's by. i know it's
was a life-changing event for her because with that money she was able to buy her council house in liverpoolhich she had lived paying rent for more than 30 years. so suddenly she had something that she could hand on to her family. well, the first item we saw of really enormous value i remember was in barnstaple in 1986. it's been in the family for quite a while. my grandfather gave it to my mother in 1930 and basically it's been up in the loft most of the time. it was very strange, the way it...
141
141
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
mostly from liverpool to south america and when he was ashore in foreign countries being captain, heet money for crew and different things and this was what he took with him when he went ashore. it's quite an offensive weapon that, isn't it? yeah, it's lead in the end of it. i can see it's really filled up with lead. yes, with lead. extraordinary. well, he knew how to take care of himself. well, that's what he had to save his money. but what interests me about the picture, 'cause being the captain so many of these captains had their ships painted. so what he would've done he would've called in to port-- and i see it's by a mr. kensington and it's dated 1891-- he would've commissioned him to paint this picture, and what they did, they quite often had these hanging in their cabins, and so he would've taken it around the world with him, d when he came off the boat, he kept it and luckily it's been passed down to family to you. but i think it's such a nice story that it's still in the family, and your grandfather had the boat and was captain of it, and you've got his rather heavy weapon
mostly from liverpool to south america and when he was ashore in foreign countries being captain, heet money for crew and different things and this was what he took with him when he went ashore. it's quite an offensive weapon that, isn't it? yeah, it's lead in the end of it. i can see it's really filled up with lead. yes, with lead. extraordinary. well, he knew how to take care of himself. well, that's what he had to save his money. but what interests me about the picture, 'cause being the...
299
299
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 299
favorite 0
quote 0
by the way, manchester united, commanding position, liverpool creeping.eventh position. >> your education -- manchester and liverpool, geographically very close, historic wry values. >> manny over pool. >> and for the record, mike has a really great six-pack. >> what did you do with the rest -- >> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? aig? we said we were going to turn it around, and we did. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a devastating tornado. man: and now we're helping the east coast recover from hurricane sandy. we're a leading global insurance company, based right here in america. we've repaid every dollar america lent us. everything, plus a profit of more than $22 billion. for the american people. thank you, america. helping people recover and rebuild -- that's what we do. now let's bring on tomorrow. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life t
by the way, manchester united, commanding position, liverpool creeping.eventh position. >> your education -- manchester and liverpool, geographically very close, historic wry values. >> manny over pool. >> and for the record, mike has a really great six-pack. >> what did you do with the rest -- >> coming up next, what, if anything, did we learn today? aig? we said we were going to turn it around, and we did. woman: we're helping joplin, missouri, come back from a...
200
200
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
WTTG
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
it was ordered hidden from the public by the liverpool town hall council because it didn't look enoughsty. see if you can figure out why. well, it is because it showser with a long next which you can tell she doesn't look like that. but to mark the anniversary of the queen's core nation, it is now hanging in st. george's hall. they said let's pull it out anyway. >> somebody day bad -- did a bad job so they hid it. >> i wonder what happened to the person who created it. >> must be a lot of pressure. >> remember kate middleton's picture. >> there was all that controversy. >> i didn't love that, did you? >> how do you mess that up. if you are an artist, how do you make her neck like a giraffe's neck. how do you mess that up? air an artist. i don't get t i don't understand. it just doesn't make sense. >> i guess you're right. >> snowing lightly across the area. things are winding down. as far as additional accumulation, there might be an additional tenth of an inch here in spots but most of the moderate and light snow has moved off to the south and east here during the overnight hours. the
it was ordered hidden from the public by the liverpool town hall council because it didn't look enoughsty. see if you can figure out why. well, it is because it showser with a long next which you can tell she doesn't look like that. but to mark the anniversary of the queen's core nation, it is now hanging in st. george's hall. they said let's pull it out anyway. >> somebody day bad -- did a bad job so they hid it. >> i wonder what happened to the person who created it. >> must...
139
139
Jan 18, 2013
01/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
when belfast contributed a lot to the empire as the second city-- and there's no doubt liverpool ande-- but there's no doubt belfast contributed a lot. and of course, the building of this ship, too-- the olympic. yes, yes. were any of your family at the launch of the titanic? my father was at the launch in 1911 when there were hundreds of wedges-- wooden wedges keeping it on the slipway. the slipway was all greased to make it slide down, and these all had to be knocked out at exactly the right moment. and he, aged about 8-- 7 or 8-- knocked one of the wedges out. quite a thing for a 7 or 8-year-old to do. yes, yeah. can you imagine, the towering thing above him. yes, and he always remembered that. i bet. i bet he did. i was going to say this is "as good as" but i'm going further. this is actually the best... revival piece of 1900 to 1910 that you would ever wish to see. there isn't anything better. thank you. it is painted on satinwood in the style of angelica kauffmann, this was a revival from 1900 to 1910, and it continued for a while after the first world war. just for a while. an
when belfast contributed a lot to the empire as the second city-- and there's no doubt liverpool ande-- but there's no doubt belfast contributed a lot. and of course, the building of this ship, too-- the olympic. yes, yes. were any of your family at the launch of the titanic? my father was at the launch in 1911 when there were hundreds of wedges-- wooden wedges keeping it on the slipway. the slipway was all greased to make it slide down, and these all had to be knocked out at exactly the right...
313
313
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 0
works with the little sisters of the poor in liverpool. has done for years. so who's she?ael. her father runs a big shipping company in dublin. he's an old buddy of brian's. she wants a modelling career. so they fixed up an agreement. if she wins the competition, quigley gets himself a major building contract. and this is going to help her? if she gets through and wins the final. first prize is a huge modelling contract to help promote that piddle. oh, i don't believe this. quigley reckons there's no competition. as far as looks go she's a dead cert. oh, is that a fact? well, we'll soon see about that. no. wait until she's pronounced the winner. why spoil the fun? relax, you'll be fine. i think i'm going to be sick. it's just your nerves. it happens to all great performers. it's nothing to worry about. there's only a couple of hundred people here. oh, no. con! [ drumroll ] and now, ladies and gentlemen. the moment we've all been eagerly awaiting. let me do it. not a chance, i've been looking forward to it. ...thank you. in here is the winning name. and the winner is -- the
works with the little sisters of the poor in liverpool. has done for years. so who's she?ael. her father runs a big shipping company in dublin. he's an old buddy of brian's. she wants a modelling career. so they fixed up an agreement. if she wins the competition, quigley gets himself a major building contract. and this is going to help her? if she gets through and wins the final. first prize is a huge modelling contract to help promote that piddle. oh, i don't believe this. quigley reckons...
186
186
Jan 12, 2013
01/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
afternoon highs, 51 richmond, san jose and palo alto with upper 40s half moon bay, and liverpool todaypretty cool here, anywhere from 8 degrees below average around hollister and this afternoon and early evening we've got the niners taking on the cheese heads, right? upper 40s to low 40s. we will look for the look ahead to bring the cold and frosty mornings in the days ahead. finally a little bit of moderating by the middle of the week, up 50s to near 60. that will keep us around normal for thursday and friday. >> the sun is very misleading and tricky. >> true. >> thank you. >> in sports, tonight the 40ers and packers play in the nfc divisional playoff game. it's at candlestick. kickoff at five. last night the warriors tried to snap a two game collusion streak against the trail blazer. larry beil has the highlights in this morning's sports. >> good morning, everybody. the warriors built a big lead last night and then they had to find a way to put out the fire because blazers damian lillard, he went off. the kid grew up in oakland and put on a show. lillard with his own cheering section
afternoon highs, 51 richmond, san jose and palo alto with upper 40s half moon bay, and liverpool todaypretty cool here, anywhere from 8 degrees below average around hollister and this afternoon and early evening we've got the niners taking on the cheese heads, right? upper 40s to low 40s. we will look for the look ahead to bring the cold and frosty mornings in the days ahead. finally a little bit of moderating by the middle of the week, up 50s to near 60. that will keep us around normal for...
166
166
Jan 31, 2013
01/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
they were bought at a market in liverpool which was during the 1960's i think, for old money seven shillingsnd sixpence. and what do you think they're worth now? i haven't a clue to be quite honest. their familiarity with their paintings and their deep love of them, the comfort that they had with them meets my enthusiasm for them 'cause i hadn't seen them before then, of course. i just thought they were wonderful. and the heat of that meeting the cool of their familiarity kind of climaxes in the value which doesn't impress them monetarily but it does put a measure on what we think of them. their human interest to us today. well, put it this way. you could drink an awful lot of pints of beer with the value of these pictures now, i really think. people are after this kind of gritty realism now. i'd be amazed if they went for less than £6,000 each. that's amazing. really amazed if they went for less. that's quite something. that day at bodnant garden proved to be rich territory. our ceramics expert, david battie found himself face to face with a familiar object which, at first, had him mystifie
they were bought at a market in liverpool which was during the 1960's i think, for old money seven shillingsnd sixpence. and what do you think they're worth now? i haven't a clue to be quite honest. their familiarity with their paintings and their deep love of them, the comfort that they had with them meets my enthusiasm for them 'cause i hadn't seen them before then, of course. i just thought they were wonderful. and the heat of that meeting the cool of their familiarity kind of climaxes in...
187
187
Jan 11, 2013
01/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
because i was mentioning to you, i used to liver in east liverpool, ohio, struggled economically fordecades now and people excited about fracking and hearing about opposition seems like the strongest opposition is in upstate new york, maybe wealthier areas. have you found that distinction? >> i have. i had a history teacher in high school saying we're 50 countries. you don't sense it crossing a border but you're going to see it as an adult. i really felt it here. northeastern pennsylvania is an energy corridor. there are pipelines and electric lines from nuclear plants, coal mines, there are working coal mines, there are windmill farms. these things are there and everyone who's there and i talked to several people who lived in that kind of property is an energy producer. thinks of themselves that way. upstate new york, not referring to ohio for a second, caskills, that's a park. doesn't devalue it. it revalues it but they fight from a different place. you see? also, pennsylvania is kind of anti-regulation state whereas new york is a state that embraces regulation so you're talking ab
because i was mentioning to you, i used to liver in east liverpool, ohio, struggled economically fordecades now and people excited about fracking and hearing about opposition seems like the strongest opposition is in upstate new york, maybe wealthier areas. have you found that distinction? >> i have. i had a history teacher in high school saying we're 50 countries. you don't sense it crossing a border but you're going to see it as an adult. i really felt it here. northeastern pennsylvania...
122
122
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
hess liverpool. it's my belief that mr. r. hess never made this clock. jeweler and it was his shop clock or shop timepiece, and it would've been a wonderful looker and it would've attracted people into the shop, and they would've set their watches by the time displayed on the clock. a lot of jewelry shops had a shop's regulator or a shop's mantle clock. sometimes, they showed it in the window. but very often, they wanted to draw people into the jewelry shop so they had a shop's clock sitting on the table or a longcase clock. people would come and regulate their pocket watches by it every day or every week. they were very useful at bringing people in. but what is particularly fun about this clock is the balance wheel that oscillates backwards and forwards just there that has this lovely snake here, which holds the spring which keeps the tension for the balance wheel to oscillate backwards and forwards. the faster the balance wheel oscillates the faster the second hand goes around. and you can make the balance wheel go faster and slower by adjusting the ba
hess liverpool. it's my belief that mr. r. hess never made this clock. jeweler and it was his shop clock or shop timepiece, and it would've been a wonderful looker and it would've attracted people into the shop, and they would've set their watches by the time displayed on the clock. a lot of jewelry shops had a shop's regulator or a shop's mantle clock. sometimes, they showed it in the window. but very often, they wanted to draw people into the jewelry shop so they had a shop's clock sitting on...
131
131
Jan 24, 2013
01/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
governments welfare bill will plunge 200,000 extra children into poverty and children in places in liverpool are already suffering if the government wants to make the poor go away by redefining policies. does he really think he's going to get away with this? >> what i would say to the honorable lady is the introduction of universal credit is going to reduce the number of children living in poverty by around 250 pounds. those are the figures. we face a clear choice. given benefits have gone up by 20% of the last five years compared with a 10% increase in wages we believe is right and welfare benefits shouldn't continue to go ahead up wages. i know from what labour has done this week voting against the bill saying it's completely wrong but completely refusing to reverse it. that is the complete policy vacuum we face from the party opposite. >> given the keen interest of the prime minister and the single markets will he willie look at mortgage lenders restricting legal work by a small number number of large firms and depriving local practices. [inaudible] >> i think he makes a very good by my h
governments welfare bill will plunge 200,000 extra children into poverty and children in places in liverpool are already suffering if the government wants to make the poor go away by redefining policies. does he really think he's going to get away with this? >> what i would say to the honorable lady is the introduction of universal credit is going to reduce the number of children living in poverty by around 250 pounds. those are the figures. we face a clear choice. given benefits have...