269
269
Jan 16, 2016
01/16
by
KDTV
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
como oliver stone, brian de palma, el creador de la trilogÍa del padrino francis ford coppola y michael mannjuan josÉ zaragoza considerado el cerebro financiero del cÁrtel es sinaloa. ahora se le acusa de haber prestado sus aviones para transportar actores y productores argentinos para ver a chapo. este abogado algoes aquel que en el castillo no tendrÁ problemas legales en mÉxico siempre y cuando no se le pueda comprobar que el chapo no haya invertido dinero en sus negocios. >> de mexicana tiene protecciÓn periodÍstica. en ningÚn problema. reportera: el cÍrculo de que en el castillo fue investigado, entre ellos su ex esposo el futbolista garcÍa, el representante de alejandra guzmÁn y el representante de los tucanes de tijuana. tenemos personas con delitos de extorsiÓn y lavado de dinero. las autoridades mexicanas investigan, o que traerÍa mÁs personajes esta historia en la ciudad de mÉxico, jessica zermeÑo, univisiÓn. presentador: en encuentro en la sierra se sinaloa provocaron que el tranco traficante mÁs buscado del planeta cometiera errores que derivaron en su captura. qu'É hay detrÁs de
como oliver stone, brian de palma, el creador de la trilogÍa del padrino francis ford coppola y michael mannjuan josÉ zaragoza considerado el cerebro financiero del cÁrtel es sinaloa. ahora se le acusa de haber prestado sus aviones para transportar actores y productores argentinos para ver a chapo. este abogado algoes aquel que en el castillo no tendrÁ problemas legales en mÉxico siempre y cuando no se le pueda comprobar que el chapo no haya invertido dinero en sus negocios. >> de...
18
18
Jan 12, 2016
01/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
climate scientist michael mann on how a changing climate may affect our future. >> sometimes you'll hear from the critics. they'll say, "we demand proof that humans are causing this." and my response is that proof is reserved for alcoholic beverages and mathematical theorems." it doesn't characterize how science works. science works through weights of evidence, through likelihoods, through confidence levels, and so we're about as certain that humans are causing global warming as we are about any scientific proposition, but we never say we've proven something in science because there's always the outside chance that we could discover some new piece of information that would change our perspective. it's absolutely true that critics of sort of the forces of antiscience, those looking to confuse the public about the science will always draw upon that vulnerability, that as scientists we're never comfortable in stating things in absolutes because that's not the way the world works, that's not the way science works. unfortunately our detractors, those looking to sort of pollute the public disc
climate scientist michael mann on how a changing climate may affect our future. >> sometimes you'll hear from the critics. they'll say, "we demand proof that humans are causing this." and my response is that proof is reserved for alcoholic beverages and mathematical theorems." it doesn't characterize how science works. science works through weights of evidence, through likelihoods, through confidence levels, and so we're about as certain that humans are causing global...
288
288
Jan 1, 2016
01/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
to discuss this, michael mann, professor at penn state university and author of "dire predictions: understandingstorms this last month changes public opinion possibly on climate change? >> well, you know, we are see unprecedented weather around the u.s. and the world and part of it is due to el nino and the strongest we have ever seen in what just finished up as the warmest year we have ever seen, that is due to climate change. climate change is playing a role here and no longer playing a subtle role. we are seeing the impacts of climate change in increasingly more devastating weather events, the flooding we have seen, the extreme warmth in other areas and flooding in the uk. we are seeing the impacts of climate change now with our two -- with our two eyes. >> what do you make of the climate change agreement? president obama called it the most ambitious in history but critics say the enforcement mechanisms are weak. >> yeah, well, you know, you have to sort of crawl before you can walk. i think it was an important foot in the door. it put in place a framework for bringing down our carbon emissio
to discuss this, michael mann, professor at penn state university and author of "dire predictions: understandingstorms this last month changes public opinion possibly on climate change? >> well, you know, we are see unprecedented weather around the u.s. and the world and part of it is due to el nino and the strongest we have ever seen in what just finished up as the warmest year we have ever seen, that is due to climate change. climate change is playing a role here and no longer...
34
34
Jan 26, 2016
01/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
michael was trying to figure out a way on how to end it all. mann, fair. >> reporter: who let him down? >> you know, the department. the department let him down. had they offered him the proper training, he'd never be in a position he is in today. his department let him down. >> next, how one police officer is leading the way and changing the culture. >> i hope that wellness piece is part of the culture and routine. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself, and that's what we're doing at xfinity. we are challenging ourselves to improve every aspect of your experience. and this includes our commitment to being on time. every time. that's why if we're ever late for an appointment, we'll credit your account $20. it's our promise to you. we're doing everything we can to give you the best experience possible. because we should fit into your life. not the other way around. >>> retired new york state trooper mike med tats every day, trying to find peace of mind after being diagnosed with p.t.s.d. until a few years ago he abused drugs and alcohol
michael was trying to figure out a way on how to end it all. mann, fair. >> reporter: who let him down? >> you know, the department. the department let him down. had they offered him the proper training, he'd never be in a position he is in today. his department let him down. >> next, how one police officer is leading the way and changing the culture. >> i hope that wellness piece is part of the culture and routine. the only way to get better is to challenge yourself,...
46
46
Jan 26, 2016
01/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
michael was trying to figure out a way on how to end it all. mannfair. >> reporter: who let him down? >> you know, the department. the department let him down. had they offered him the proper training, he'd never be in a position he is in today. his department let him down. >> next, how one police officer is leading the way and changing the culture. >> i hope that wellness piece is part of the culture and routine. >>> retired new york state trooper mike med tats every day, trying to find peace of mind after being diagnosed with p.t.s.d. until a few years ago he abused drugs and alcohol looking for an escape fro haunting memories of responding to tragic events. are you sober now? >> yes, i came to the realisation if i kept on the path i was going, i would lose the family. i didn't want to do that. i didn't want to be known as a mental case. p drove me to become a mental case. >> on the upside of the country, retired plaintiff diagnosed with post-traumatic stress disorder leads a p.t.s.d. peer support group for other officers. do you think the symptom
michael was trying to figure out a way on how to end it all. mannfair. >> reporter: who let him down? >> you know, the department. the department let him down. had they offered him the proper training, he'd never be in a position he is in today. his department let him down. >> next, how one police officer is leading the way and changing the culture. >> i hope that wellness piece is part of the culture and routine. >>> retired new york state trooper mike med tats...
202
202
Jan 12, 2016
01/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> michael, you said rolling stone's columnist will be charles mann son. >> yes, they are going forounter cultural in 1968 and 1969. >> i checked on the internet and that's not true. >> after i suggest it they will do anything to keep that magazine in the headlines. >> you might be right. >> you said you wish trump's bouncers wished -- worked at some of the clubs you play. >> i watched the video where the crowd was circling you. that was intense. >> that was intense. >> i said a lot of complementary things there. that must have been before the video started. >> you watched something else. i did have a lot of hits. trump's jokes are getting old. it was funny the first couple times. >> i think you should go on tour with nickleback. i would buy that rock t-shirt. trump and nickleback. >> not even i would accuse -- >> i don't think he should shun the nickleback. the people who hate nickleback, none support trump. >> and they sell a lot of records. >> it is trump back. >> it is never a good sign when they are famous in the country. that's not a good sign. that is like hasselhoff who is b
. >> michael, you said rolling stone's columnist will be charles mann son. >> yes, they are going forounter cultural in 1968 and 1969. >> i checked on the internet and that's not true. >> after i suggest it they will do anything to keep that magazine in the headlines. >> you might be right. >> you said you wish trump's bouncers wished -- worked at some of the clubs you play. >> i watched the video where the crowd was circling you. that was intense....