70
70
Mar 23, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
manufacturing in britain is growing again, including in the west midlands, and we should be proud ofat. natascha engel: in january, john smedley in clay cross announced that it was making 21 seamstresses redundant. it took nearly two months before someone from the jobcentre plus rapid response team went in to see those women. the response was unsympathetic unhelpful and anything but rapid. what has happened to rapid response and why have those workers been so badly let down? prime minister cameron: i agree with the honorable lady. it is important that jobcentre plus is there to help employees when they are let go by their employers. that is what it is there for. generally speaking, i hear very good reports of what they do. of course, in her constituency the claimant count has come down in the last year by 29%, so the overall economic picture is good. i will certainly look at the specific case and see if jobcentre plus needs a boost but the fact is that jobs are being created and the vacancies are there. she talks about seamstresses and we are actually seeing production in the garment
manufacturing in britain is growing again, including in the west midlands, and we should be proud ofat. natascha engel: in january, john smedley in clay cross announced that it was making 21 seamstresses redundant. it took nearly two months before someone from the jobcentre plus rapid response team went in to see those women. the response was unsympathetic unhelpful and anything but rapid. what has happened to rapid response and why have those workers been so badly let down? prime minister...
74
74
Mar 23, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
the west midlands have grown faster than any other part of the entire country. if you compare that to the early 2000's when private sector employment went down, it shows that we are seeing a genuinely national recovery. huge credit must go to jaguar land rover, who have tripled their turnover doubled sales and doubled the workforce. any fracturing in britain is going again and we should be proud of that. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in january, it was announced that there were redundancies. it took two months before somebody from the job center went to see these seamstresses. the response was unsympathetic and anything but rapid. what happened to rapid response? and -- sorry. and why have these workers and let down? david cameron: it is important that the job center has to help employees when they are let go by employers. that is what they are therefore. generally, here good reports. in her constituency, the claimant has come down to the overall picture is good. i would look at this specific case, but the fact is, jobs are being created. the vacancies are there. s
the west midlands have grown faster than any other part of the entire country. if you compare that to the early 2000's when private sector employment went down, it shows that we are seeing a genuinely national recovery. huge credit must go to jaguar land rover, who have tripled their turnover doubled sales and doubled the workforce. any fracturing in britain is going again and we should be proud of that. >> thank you, mr. speaker. in january, it was announced that there were redundancies....
132
132
Mar 11, 2015
03/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
it will be a hit or miss situation, temperatures will be in the upper '40's for the midland communities. taking a look ahead after wednesday we are looking dry and warm for the next 10 days. saturday we could even get into the lower 80s away from the coastline. >> pam :via adopted brother of bobby christina brown is finally speaking out. he says he is being depicted as a monster, and wishes to go public with his pain. he is breaking his silence to dr. fell. as the conceit gordon storms off after the interview it turns more into an intervention for him as he shows up reeking of boos. >>:have you been getting any sleep. >>:and no not at all i miss them so much. >>:use threatens suicide. >>:if anything happens to christy i will go through with that. >>:don't say things like that. come here sit down. >>:i'm done >> pam :as you scene they're gordon does walk out of the interview, but his mom promised dr. phil the issue will get him back. those are anything to get him stabilized. and we'll be live with dr. phil tomorrow morning to talk about this at 830. and you can see the exclusive tomorrow
it will be a hit or miss situation, temperatures will be in the upper '40's for the midland communities. taking a look ahead after wednesday we are looking dry and warm for the next 10 days. saturday we could even get into the lower 80s away from the coastline. >> pam :via adopted brother of bobby christina brown is finally speaking out. he says he is being depicted as a monster, and wishes to go public with his pain. he is breaking his silence to dr. fell. as the conceit gordon storms...
103
103
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
midland, texas 85. 70 degrees in denver. some of the moisture heat running.hreat of severe weather. this is the system i'm talking about in the pacific northwest. it will get almost to lake tahoe, but most of it will stay to the north. it willit will be soggy across the pacific northwest. they can use the rain. here's what's going on locally. >> reporter: good morning, everyone meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. we'll be in the 40s today and windchills in the 30s, 45 this afternoon, 43 tomorrow and 46 tuesday. >> people helping people. >> i consider a forecast. we're forward looking. thank you, pet smart. conspiracy for sponsoring that. >> very much digging the three-piece. >> it's choking me, though. i can't speak clearly. >> his next forecast will be delivered while holding a brandy snifter. >>> coming up here on "gma," i don't know if this is what the beatles had in mind when they sang "baby you can drive my car." the self-driving vehicle. making history today. is it safe? >>> and actress suki waterhouse's surprising beauty secret. st
midland, texas 85. 70 degrees in denver. some of the moisture heat running.hreat of severe weather. this is the system i'm talking about in the pacific northwest. it will get almost to lake tahoe, but most of it will stay to the north. it willit will be soggy across the pacific northwest. they can use the rain. here's what's going on locally. >> reporter: good morning, everyone meteorologist chris sowers with this accuweather update. we'll be in the 40s today and windchills in the 30s, 45...
101
101
Mar 25, 2015
03/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
about 45--for the 10 degrees warmer metal '70's across the shore up our '70's as we head that led-- midlanda head in the afternoon come saturday night almost in cleese the cloud cover--increase we're looking comfortable temperatures remaining for the most part above normal. right conditions of bay area wide. >> pam :and we should let you know that our crews are still on the scene in san jose has crews are trying to bring in the suspect responsible for killing a police officer earlier this evening who was called to the scene. this is his picture. 57 years old >>:sent a san jose resident. this is still considered an active situation. will get you more information coming up tomorrow morning at 4:00 a.m.. www.kron4.com is also your resource >> pam :have a nice evening everybody will see you tomorrow . >> angelina jolie's startling revelation. >> she had her ovaries removed. >> literally saved her life. >> the new england town where suspected serial killer robert durst once lived. is he connected to the disappearance of this college coed 44 years ago? >> and march madness security scare over the
about 45--for the 10 degrees warmer metal '70's across the shore up our '70's as we head that led-- midlanda head in the afternoon come saturday night almost in cleese the cloud cover--increase we're looking comfortable temperatures remaining for the most part above normal. right conditions of bay area wide. >> pam :and we should let you know that our crews are still on the scene in san jose has crews are trying to bring in the suspect responsible for killing a police officer earlier this...
156
156
Mar 11, 2015
03/15
by
WRC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
the rig exploded in an oilfield about 40 miles south of midland.t sent flames and smoke through the air. three workers were killed, another worker at the site was able to walk away. the well is owned by a company called parsley energy of midland, a company spokesperson says the workers who died were independent contractors. >>> now to the latest developments after a virginia tech student on spring break apparently went overboard on a cruise ship. reporter bethany teague talked with those who knew him. she has our story from blacksberg. >> reporter: i'm hearing time and time again today from the people who knew cameron what a kind-hearted and warm person he was. cameron smook was scheduled to graduate this spring with a degree in mining engineering. his family said he had already accepted a job and was looking forward to a bright future. during his time at virginia tech, smook also spent time working at mo's southwest grill in blacksburg. he spoke with his work family there today who told me, no matter what was going on, he always had a smile on his
the rig exploded in an oilfield about 40 miles south of midland.t sent flames and smoke through the air. three workers were killed, another worker at the site was able to walk away. the well is owned by a company called parsley energy of midland, a company spokesperson says the workers who died were independent contractors. >>> now to the latest developments after a virginia tech student on spring break apparently went overboard on a cruise ship. reporter bethany teague talked with...
128
128
Mar 18, 2015
03/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
take a look at what they did with them. [ explosions ] >> the midland police department disposed of the fireworks sending up a large cloud of smoke and bright colored sparks of fire. authorities say it was never meant to be a fireworks show which is why they did this during the day. >>> one man did not think twice when pulled up along the fiery dump truck crash in buffalo, new york. ed bruner knew he had to help the trapped driver and with seconds to think he hurled piece of concrete at the front windshield cracking it. the driver larry colter was able to crawl out to safety as the entire truck just went up in flames. bruner left the scene when paramedics arrived and the two reunited a day later. colter thanked him for saving him. >>> up next a beautiful display of lights early this morning. (scal): good day, m'lady! i am sir-can-a-lot, here to save you from another breakfast bore. wake up those eggs with glorious spam! see what spam can! do... at spam.com >>> okay, fresh pasta very freshly made. we have some baby yukon gold potatoes, salami, what else is it. >> tomatoes. >> tomatoes an
take a look at what they did with them. [ explosions ] >> the midland police department disposed of the fireworks sending up a large cloud of smoke and bright colored sparks of fire. authorities say it was never meant to be a fireworks show which is why they did this during the day. >>> one man did not think twice when pulled up along the fiery dump truck crash in buffalo, new york. ed bruner knew he had to help the trapped driver and with seconds to think he hurled piece of...
84
84
Mar 18, 2015
03/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
the midland police bomb squad detonated the fireworks. they had been seized by the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms explosives. the court ordered that the fireworks be destroyed. >>> two wild police pursuits ended dramatically. last night in los angeles a woman driving a stolen car tried evading police for more than an hour even after her tears were shredded. you could see the sparks fliering from her car. once she stopping a man gets ow of the passenger seat and makes a run for it. officers chase him through a neighborhood before finally apprehending him. the woman was also taken into custody. >>> earlier a driver fleeing from police hit speeds of more than 100 miles an hour on a highway near san francisco. it all comes to an end when his suv crashes and flips over. moments later the driver emerges from the vehicle apparently escaping any injury. after surveying the damage he was placed under arrest. >>> a fraternity at penn state university has been suspended after police say members used the facebook page to post nude women on l
the midland police bomb squad detonated the fireworks. they had been seized by the bureau of alcohol, tobacco and firearms explosives. the court ordered that the fireworks be destroyed. >>> two wild police pursuits ended dramatically. last night in los angeles a woman driving a stolen car tried evading police for more than an hour even after her tears were shredded. you could see the sparks fliering from her car. once she stopping a man gets ow of the passenger seat and makes a run for...
155
155
Mar 19, 2015
03/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
firearms explosives seized 20,000 tons of fireworks and detonated them over three days period in midland'sexas. 20,000 tons working for the etf that must be more fun then working for the department of commerce. number five. seamlessly combining choreography and dancing and fall come on a treadmill. ♪ ♪ kennedy: that song makes a one to regurgitate and set my eyeballs on fire. it has achieved 1.5 million dues resulting in thousands of broken bones thousands of sprained ankles if you have cleared the stories you would like to see tweet me @kennedy nation and on instagram. come looking for a sick you are in midtown. i have a message for our future president donald trump. telling "playboy" magazine that president obama is playing the race card. will he failed? the panel decides next. ♪ kennedy: will come back. dick cheney said down with "playboy" magazine to give an interview to give an excuse to buy "playboy" magazine. tuesday i see the worst president upper left them without question. >> also his attorney general played the race card against people who criticize them. they're joined by our g
firearms explosives seized 20,000 tons of fireworks and detonated them over three days period in midland'sexas. 20,000 tons working for the etf that must be more fun then working for the department of commerce. number five. seamlessly combining choreography and dancing and fall come on a treadmill. ♪ ♪ kennedy: that song makes a one to regurgitate and set my eyeballs on fire. it has achieved 1.5 million dues resulting in thousands of broken bones thousands of sprained ankles if you have...
70
70
Mar 19, 2015
03/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
that's 20,000 pounds of fireworks being purposefully set off by authorities in midland, texas.osives were seized from an unknown source. police had to set them off during the day because this wasn't supposed to be a show. >> oh, the potential there. they could have put on a great show. >> it's like a tornado with lightning. >>> oh, now a look at some of your morning road conditions, it will be wet times for southern california, the southwest and large portions of the southeast, even the lower midwest will see puddles, as well as the twin cities. >>> if you're flying, airport delays are likeliest in atlanta and charlotte. >>> virginia's governor has ordered an investigation into accusations of police brutality in the arrest of a black college student who was left bloodied in a takedown. >> witnesses say state liquor agents forced martese johnson to the ground and restrained him as he lay bleeding even though they say he was not resisting. students later turned out last night at the university of virginia in a rally in support of him. >> he is a good friend, and i was very upset
that's 20,000 pounds of fireworks being purposefully set off by authorities in midland, texas.osives were seized from an unknown source. police had to set them off during the day because this wasn't supposed to be a show. >> oh, the potential there. they could have put on a great show. >> it's like a tornado with lightning. >>> oh, now a look at some of your morning road conditions, it will be wet times for southern california, the southwest and large portions of the...
371
371
Mar 11, 2015
03/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 371
favorite 0
quote 0
>> tomorrow the beautiful sunshine in midland texas. >> you know new york and midlands.a rising and shining with roker. >> happy birthday to my granddaughter. she is 13. >> your birthday over here? >> that's my granddaughter. >> she must be a lot of fun as a grandma. >> oh, yeah. >> i tell you, i would like to have whatever you are having sylvia. >> that's your son. >> you want to bruce me to someone? >> to my husband. >> you are all over the place. >> where is your husband? >> he's not here. >> he is watching us on tv. yeah. >> we can't keep up with you. >> he's working. >> i have to do something here. will you say that's what's going on around the >>> good morning, i'm first alert meteorologist brittney shipp. as we head into the rest of today, temperatures are going to warm between 58 and 61. just a few lingering showers and patchy fog. once that clears, we'll have a we stay with the mild conditions even toward the end of your workweek. by tomorrow, 52 degrees. heading into friday, we will start to see p.m. showers and then a rainy start to the weekend. temperatures d
>> tomorrow the beautiful sunshine in midland texas. >> you know new york and midlands.a rising and shining with roker. >> happy birthday to my granddaughter. she is 13. >> your birthday over here? >> that's my granddaughter. >> she must be a lot of fun as a grandma. >> oh, yeah. >> i tell you, i would like to have whatever you are having sylvia. >> that's your son. >> you want to bruce me to someone? >> to my husband. >>...
494
494
Mar 11, 2015
03/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 494
favorite 0
quote 1
>> tomorrow the beautiful sunshine in midland texas. >> you know new york and midlands.re doing a rising and shining with roker. >> happy birthday to my granddaughter. she is 13. >> your birthday over here? >> that's my granddaughter. >> she must be a lot of fun as a grandma. >> oh, yeah. >> i tell you, i would like to have whatever you are having sylvia. >> that's your son. >> you want to bruce me to someone? >> to my husband. >> you are all over the place. >> where is your husband? >> he's not here. >> he is watching us on tv. yeah. >> we can't keep up with you. >> he's working. >> i have to do something here. will you say that's what's going on around the >>> well done. 8:36. good morning to you. temperature wise right now, upper 50s. showers, at least part of the main front starting to move out of the bay area. but there is more on the way. we have lingering activity in the south bay where we have accumulated over a quarter inch in san jose. 11:38, the next batch of rain moves over santa rosa. temperatures right now are mostly in the 50s as we get into this afternoon
>> tomorrow the beautiful sunshine in midland texas. >> you know new york and midlands.re doing a rising and shining with roker. >> happy birthday to my granddaughter. she is 13. >> your birthday over here? >> that's my granddaughter. >> she must be a lot of fun as a grandma. >> oh, yeah. >> i tell you, i would like to have whatever you are having sylvia. >> that's your son. >> you want to bruce me to someone? >> to my husband....
120
120
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
police in midland texas seized 20,000 pounds of fireworks and set them off over the next three days. the net naition was -- detonation was done during the day because it was not meant to be a fireworks show. >>> a train derailed overnight with methanal. as a precaution, a dozen train cars jumped the tracks, five were carrying methanal in >>> if you're in the sun it's not that bad out there. but if you're in the shade it's a different story. let's get you started with the sky 6 imagery, it's breezy and tranquil. we don't have any precipitation in the foreseeable future. it will stay that way today and tomorrow. this is from ginny in cape may on the beach. the puppies are having a fun time. you can see how quiet the ocean is. it's breezy, not too bad of an afternoon around the delaware valley. the normal high for this time of the year is 5 degrees we're struggling. 43. dewpoint 8 winds out of the north at 20 miles per hour. that's giving us a windchill of 33 degrees, barometer is starting to rise 30.11. temperatures cold to the north considering the average. 35 in allentown. poconos 26
police in midland texas seized 20,000 pounds of fireworks and set them off over the next three days. the net naition was -- detonation was done during the day because it was not meant to be a fireworks show. >>> a train derailed overnight with methanal. as a precaution, a dozen train cars jumped the tracks, five were carrying methanal in >>> if you're in the sun it's not that bad out there. but if you're in the shade it's a different story. let's get you started with the sky 6...
85
85
Mar 21, 2015
03/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
>> fair to midland. >> i understand you've been wounded. will you describe your position?weakening. >> are you shot, sir? >> yes, i am. >> well, communications opened up pretty quickly. he loved to talk. he loved to hear himself talk. >> how is god going to talk to me in the latter days? so there will be no excuse. >> so there was no lack of communication. there was a lack of productive communication. >> there's a lot of children here. i've had a lot of babies the last few years. >> is it true, david that, one of the children, a 2-year-old, is dead. >> yeah, that's true. >> he was so calm to a point where you began immediately questioning what kind of a personality are we dealing with? >> here we are at the day of the lord. god will be in the position for blood. >> koresh and the davidians were well supplied for a long siege. in addition to their arsenal, they had stockpiled military mres. >> what we ultimately had come to realize is that we had well over 100 individuals inside of the heavily fortified compound that were there voluntarily because they had backed what they
>> fair to midland. >> i understand you've been wounded. will you describe your position?weakening. >> are you shot, sir? >> yes, i am. >> well, communications opened up pretty quickly. he loved to talk. he loved to hear himself talk. >> how is god going to talk to me in the latter days? so there will be no excuse. >> so there was no lack of communication. there was a lack of productive communication. >> there's a lot of children here. i've had a...
279
279
Mar 12, 2015
03/15
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
game as refugees in pakistan and coached by a man whose cricket education came in the england west midlandsas adapted to kabul. >> as everybody in england knows me, i like it. security issues that are a concern, but you just have to be aware that it is a dangerous area. they've got their own brand of cricket which is exciting which is passion, and at times they get it wrong, but it's done with passion. >> reporter: in the first world cup, afghanistan have already won one match. they have talented cricketers with nothing to lose and that can be a powerful combination. if you're an english batsman with confidence facing 90 miles an hour, he's motivated. >> it's like i have nothing in my hand hand. as a cricketer you want to change the whole world in thinking from afghanistan because you're an ambassador for the country. >> reporter: there are 14 teams at this world cup. that's set to be cut to ten next time. afghanistan may miss out, but who could deny them a police with the elite if they were to beat england? if that happens, there could be consequences in a lot of places. joe wilson bbc new
game as refugees in pakistan and coached by a man whose cricket education came in the england west midlandsas adapted to kabul. >> as everybody in england knows me, i like it. security issues that are a concern, but you just have to be aware that it is a dangerous area. they've got their own brand of cricket which is exciting which is passion, and at times they get it wrong, but it's done with passion. >> reporter: in the first world cup, afghanistan have already won one match. they...
454
454
Mar 30, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 454
favorite 0
quote 0
he is from the west midlands. >> prime, my question to yourself is, with the conservatives reverse their decision to cut back the police service which is now more than ever overburdened. mr. cameron: first of all, thank you very much for your service in the police. i know you put your lives on the line every day to keep us safe and i've huge respect for what the police do for us. i was about to say what a great example the police have been over the past five years. we had to make reductions for police. but at the same time, police have done such a good job that crime has gone down by almost 20%. we managed to get officers out from desk jobs onto the seats. we put more civilians in those roles. we made sure that forces were combining to order cool equipment get things together. -- to order equipment and things together. they will always have my support. >> the chief constable there said it is on the verge of collapse. mr. cameron: i don't accept that. if you look at lincolnshire crime has gone down because the police are doing a great job and there is more that we can do using model techn
he is from the west midlands. >> prime, my question to yourself is, with the conservatives reverse their decision to cut back the police service which is now more than ever overburdened. mr. cameron: first of all, thank you very much for your service in the police. i know you put your lives on the line every day to keep us safe and i've huge respect for what the police do for us. i was about to say what a great example the police have been over the past five years. we had to make...
164
164
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
midland, texas, 85. 70 in denver. some of this moisture and heat running into the jet stream.the time we get to tuesday, finally a threat for severe weather. very, very quiet, thankfully, yes. some of the areas could use the rain. so can the pacific northwest. this is the system i'm talking. it will sneak down. most of it will stay to the north. >> this weather report -- weather report, thank you, ron. >> right there. >> yes. brought to you by -- brought to you by pet smart. >> people helping people. >> i consider a forecast. we're forward looking. thank you, pet smart. conspiracy for sponsoring that. >> very much digging the three-piece. >> it's choking me, though. i can't speak clearly. >> his next forecast will be delivered while holding a brandy snifter. >>> coming up here on "gma," i don't know if this is what the beatles had in mind when they sang "baby you can drive my car." the self-driving vehicle. making history today. is it safe? >>> and actress suki waterhouse's surprising beauty secret. straight ahead in "pop news." it's so interesting. >> really? >> oh, yeah. thi
midland, texas, 85. 70 in denver. some of this moisture and heat running into the jet stream.the time we get to tuesday, finally a threat for severe weather. very, very quiet, thankfully, yes. some of the areas could use the rain. so can the pacific northwest. this is the system i'm talking. it will sneak down. most of it will stay to the north. >> this weather report -- weather report, thank you, ron. >> right there. >> yes. brought to you by -- brought to you by pet smart....
322
322
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
when the skeleton of king richard iii was found buried under a car park in the midland city of lesteran 500 years after he was killed at the battle of bosworth he is finally going to get a burial service fit for a king. sean lloyd has been talking to some of those preparing for next week's ceremony. >> reporter: a place of worship since the norman conquest, soon to be the final resting place of the last king. the remains of richard iii were unearthed in a nearby car park. they'll be reburied at lester cathedral in a service with dignity and honor. the musical arrangements for the week-long commemoration will be a combination of old and new. this 21st century piece has been commissioned by composer bingham. ghostly grace will be performed during the focal point of the reinternment ceremony the moment the coffin moves to the place of burial. >> the tempo marking is at the speed of walking. so you imagine this slow dignified procession and that pulse is in the musical. >> the first item is the rose remembrance. it would have been used in the medieval times. >> reporter: selecting which f
when the skeleton of king richard iii was found buried under a car park in the midland city of lesteran 500 years after he was killed at the battle of bosworth he is finally going to get a burial service fit for a king. sean lloyd has been talking to some of those preparing for next week's ceremony. >> reporter: a place of worship since the norman conquest, soon to be the final resting place of the last king. the remains of richard iii were unearthed in a nearby car park. they'll be...
58
58
Mar 22, 2015
03/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
the children were from the same family and lived in a home in midland brookfield. the mother and another child escaped, they are being treated at local hospitals. >> i know the mother. and i hope that - i don't know if she nation it through this i don't know how she'll face what happened to her family. i bray that she has the -- pray that she has the sanity. i don't know what to say. >> the city's fire ch commissioner says it's the worst tragedy. the home did not have smoke detectors. >>> a failure on the metro - firefighters were delayed by 30 minutes getting to the scene after a train filled with smoke in january. the reason - 911 calls were routed by dispatchers several times before alerting responders. a woman died 80 others sickened. >>> now for the forecast. kevin corriveau joining us. we are trying to get over the spring snow storm. >> a lot of people thing it was unusual. it's average. times it's before or after - that's what they say about averages. we hit the severing. i don't think we'll see more of this across new york. we'll see snows, and are dealing
the children were from the same family and lived in a home in midland brookfield. the mother and another child escaped, they are being treated at local hospitals. >> i know the mother. and i hope that - i don't know if she nation it through this i don't know how she'll face what happened to her family. i bray that she has the -- pray that she has the sanity. i don't know what to say. >> the city's fire ch commissioner says it's the worst tragedy. the home did not have smoke...
40
40
Mar 15, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
when i was born in midland texas, my eyes open and there i was crying for oxygen, and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. [laughter] i am blessed in so many ways. if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my heart and tell my life story and give people the sense that i have ideas to help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years. i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old and in an exchange program. i fell madly in love with her. head over heels in love. you gave me direction and purpose. i wanted to marry her. i had to figure a way to make a living. it is hard to make the pitch without having wherewithal to do it. i got out of school in two years and started working, i worked all of my adult life without missing more than a week off. that experience has been part of my life. i also founhave signed the front side of a paycheck. i think we need more people with practical experience in that endeavor, the heartbeat of our country, in washington dc. we see this massive amount of oppressive ru
when i was born in midland texas, my eyes open and there i was crying for oxygen, and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. [laughter] i am blessed in so many ways. if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my heart and tell my life story and give people the sense that i have ideas to help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years. i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old and in an exchange...
155
155
Mar 24, 2015
03/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
the rest of your storm tracker 47 day forecast, the record temperatures are expected for friday, midland areas for daytime highs later this week. for the day 80s and by the coast temperatures will warm into the upper 60s to lower 70s and then we'll have some slightly cooler temperatures for the middle of next week. a look at your traffic this morning quiet if you're continuing on the toll plaza. the san mateo bridge, traveling westbound or westbound traveling across the golden gate, traffic very quiet. not seeing anyone on the roads this morning. if you are planning to continue in the northbound direction be careful of some isolated showers across the region. and a look at the san raphael and richmond bridge, 580 westbound so quiet in this area but we're going to continue to see traffic warm up for today -- traffic start to pick up and temperatures warm up later for today. so james enjoy this cooler weather in comparison because later this week you're going to be wishing it was tuesday. >> no kidding. >> because it's going to be warmer. >> thank you michelle. >>> back to the news this mo
the rest of your storm tracker 47 day forecast, the record temperatures are expected for friday, midland areas for daytime highs later this week. for the day 80s and by the coast temperatures will warm into the upper 60s to lower 70s and then we'll have some slightly cooler temperatures for the middle of next week. a look at your traffic this morning quiet if you're continuing on the toll plaza. the san mateo bridge, traveling westbound or westbound traveling across the golden gate, traffic...
34
34
Mar 16, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
i was born in midland, texas, i looked up and barbara bush was there, i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. i'm blessed in so many ways but i know if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my mark and tell my life story in a way that gives people a sense that i care about them and that i have ideas that will help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years, i met her in leyland mexico when i was 17 in an exchange program. she's from andover just south of here. i fell totally head over heels in love and it allowed me to -- i wanted to marry her so i had to figure out how to make a living. it's hard to make the pitch without having the wherewithal doing it. i have worked all my adult life without having more than a week off that experience kind of has been part of my life. the other part is that i've signed the front side of a paycheck. i think with eneed more people with practical experience in that endeavor which is the heartbeat of our country in washington, d.c. because we see this massive amount of ro o pressive
i was born in midland, texas, i looked up and barbara bush was there, i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. i'm blessed in so many ways but i know if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my mark and tell my life story in a way that gives people a sense that i care about them and that i have ideas that will help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years, i met her in leyland mexico when i was 17 in an exchange program....
148
148
Mar 18, 2015
03/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
the midland police department is helping the department of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosivesd fireworks. it was gotten rid of during the day because it wasn't minute to be a fireworks show. but it was still a fireworks show. >> they should have saved that for july 4th. >> what a waste. macy's picked it up and brought it over here or something. >>> it's come to this i was actually watching this game last night. the hampton pirates winning their play-in game against manhattan. manhattan. yeah the jaspers. and the manhattan was supposed to win it's already an upset the very first night. think if you're hamton they got to play kentucky. they're taking on top-ranked kentucky in the first round of the ncaa tournament. they're like so happy. >> yeah we made it! >> we beat manhattan and now -- who do we play next guys? kentucky. anyway in the postgame news conference hampton coach edward joyner jr. his dad was a coach, too. asking for heavenly guidance. >> i told y'all i had jesus on speed dial. hello, jesus first of all, you can't play. they want to know how much of a mountain and w
the midland police department is helping the department of alcohol, tobacco, firearms and explosivesd fireworks. it was gotten rid of during the day because it wasn't minute to be a fireworks show. but it was still a fireworks show. >> they should have saved that for july 4th. >> what a waste. macy's picked it up and brought it over here or something. >>> it's come to this i was actually watching this game last night. the hampton pirates winning their play-in game against...
96
96
Mar 19, 2015
03/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
what is different about the american pipeline system now versus midland, texas of a million years agor 1986? edward: we used to have pipelines. we used to have them coming from the u.s. gulf coast moving inland. that is because the u.s. was not producing enough to consume inland. we now have an abundance of crude inland. almost all of those pipelines have been reversed. tom: should we export oil edward:? it is the rational way to balance the market -- edward: it is the rational way to balance the market. there are all export -- obstacles to exporting. the u.s. can export oil to canada. we were exporting none. we are going to go back to 400,000 barrels per day. we can export as much alaskan crude as the market wants. sometimes that is open to sell the crude in asia. we predict it will be open sometime this year. that is another chunk of thousands of barrels per day. the government has ignored negotiating with mexico to allow exports on the same conditions that we can export to a contained u.s. country. we import crew that can be reexported. we are able to move a lot of crude. we can mo
what is different about the american pipeline system now versus midland, texas of a million years agor 1986? edward: we used to have pipelines. we used to have them coming from the u.s. gulf coast moving inland. that is because the u.s. was not producing enough to consume inland. we now have an abundance of crude inland. almost all of those pipelines have been reversed. tom: should we export oil edward:? it is the rational way to balance the market -- edward: it is the rational way to balance...
32
32
Mar 6, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
from midland to have a -- twoo mo jave this is what i have seen. orbital providers are increasing access to space for a white variety of customers. this is a positive trend for the u.s. after decades of decline, we are recapturing market share. in order to support growth, states have been competitively investing in commercial spaceports to ensure state economies have a role in this 21st century business. within our grasp are limitless resources of great commercial value on earth. these resources can be used to press onward deep into the cosmos. companies are working to unlock these resources. as you can see, it is not a surprise we are experiencing private sector investment. to continued this progress, we need thoughtful policies and regulatory certainty. congress must set policies that encourage growth and innovation and maintain the u.s. space sectors competitive advantage. as you prepare to reauthorize the commercial space launch act, you can provide critical updates. extending the learning. that helps the industry developed rapidly solidifying
from midland to have a -- twoo mo jave this is what i have seen. orbital providers are increasing access to space for a white variety of customers. this is a positive trend for the u.s. after decades of decline, we are recapturing market share. in order to support growth, states have been competitively investing in commercial spaceports to ensure state economies have a role in this 21st century business. within our grasp are limitless resources of great commercial value on earth. these...
224
224
Mar 23, 2015
03/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
aside from the fire danger in parts of the plains you have got the wind midland will go to 84. and amarillo will do the same. kansas city 62 and rapid city 61. a warm one in denver. close to 70. very hot the end of the week in los angeles. we'll talk more about that. but for now we've got to get the select cities. jacqui: good d morning, washington. a a cooler than average starto the workrk week. mainly sunnyny skies today with clouds eararly andnd then again le with a high temperature the upper 40's. mostly cloudy skies and flurries inin the mountains, low of 33 degreesgiving way to cloudy skiein t afternoon tomorrow with a high of arod 50 degrees , warmer temperatures and sprinkles on >>> i'm glad to see at least it's warm in some places ginger. coming up next robert dust in court this morning. dozens of boxes of his papers and videotapes seized in a raid of his friend's house. what it could mean for his case? >> the ski lift scare. hundreds of people panicking as the chair lift starts going backward and we're going to hear from one of the families trapped above the snow comi
aside from the fire danger in parts of the plains you have got the wind midland will go to 84. and amarillo will do the same. kansas city 62 and rapid city 61. a warm one in denver. close to 70. very hot the end of the week in los angeles. we'll talk more about that. but for now we've got to get the select cities. jacqui: good d morning, washington. a a cooler than average starto the workrk week. mainly sunnyny skies today with clouds eararly andnd then again le with a high temperature the...
305
305
Mar 23, 2015
03/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 305
favorite 0
quote 0
aside from the fire danger in parts of the plains, you have got that wind, midland will go to 84 today. amarillo will do the same. kansas city, 62, and rapid city, 61. it was a warm one in denver again. close to 70. very hot the end of the week in los angeles. we'll talk more about that. but for now we've got to get the select cities. >> good monday morning i am meteorologist mike nicco with the forecast. best chance of scattered showers is this morning and it will be really warm as we head to the weekend. today, pretty close to average upper 50s to low 60s along the coast into san rafael and tonight, mostly cloudy with patchy fog and scattered showers across the north bay and upper 40s to low 50s. my seven-day forecast shows it is going to be warm especially >> i'm glad to see at least it's warm in some places, ginger. >>> coming up next, on "good morning america," robert durst in court this morning. dozens of boxes of his papers and videotapes seized in a raid of his friend's house. what it could mean for his case. >>> also ahead, look at this. the ski lift scare. hundreds of people
aside from the fire danger in parts of the plains, you have got that wind, midland will go to 84 today. amarillo will do the same. kansas city, 62, and rapid city, 61. it was a warm one in denver again. close to 70. very hot the end of the week in los angeles. we'll talk more about that. but for now we've got to get the select cities. >> good monday morning i am meteorologist mike nicco with the forecast. best chance of scattered showers is this morning and it will be really warm as we...
35
35
Mar 6, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
host: garth in midland, texas. a republican. good morning. caller: he is right, he needs to look out for his people. i mean what part of this do we not understand? religion is cause for deception. and they don't do any better job once -- if they get an agreement side, then they are doing now. this gentleman here, i were to caution one of the callers on what they say. they're trying to caution people not is as it would be what to say. well, i'm saying what i want to say. i do not trust making an agreement with iran. i think this guy is just a mouthpiece for it. now i can caution me, as well . caller: i wouldn't dare caution you, sir, but as americans, you have the right to say what you just said. i have an equal right to respond. if we have a disagreement, that is just a part of what our democracy is all about. let's go back and look at the interim agreement made with the iranians with the united states, britain, france, germany, china. that was about a year and a third ago. that agreement froze the iranian nuclear program in place. so they ha
host: garth in midland, texas. a republican. good morning. caller: he is right, he needs to look out for his people. i mean what part of this do we not understand? religion is cause for deception. and they don't do any better job once -- if they get an agreement side, then they are doing now. this gentleman here, i were to caution one of the callers on what they say. they're trying to caution people not is as it would be what to say. well, i'm saying what i want to say. i do not trust making an...
29
29
Mar 13, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
when i was born in midland, texas, my eyes open and there i was crying for oxygen, and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. [laughter] i am blessed and so many ways. if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my heart and tell my life story and give people the sense that i have ideas to help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years breed i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old and in exchange program. i fell madly in love with her. head over here heels in love. it allowed me to -- i wanted to marry her. i had to figure a way to make a living. it is hard to make the pitch without having wherewithal to do it. i got out of school in two years and started working, i worked all of my adult life without missing more than a week off. that experience has been part of my life. i signed the front side of a paycheck. i think we need more people with practical experience in that endeavor, the heartbeat of our country, in washington dc . we see this oppressive rules on top of older rules that create
when i was born in midland, texas, my eyes open and there i was crying for oxygen, and barbara bush was there. i didn't know at the time but i won the lottery. [laughter] i am blessed and so many ways. if i'm going to go beyond the consideration of running i have to share my heart and tell my life story and give people the sense that i have ideas to help people rise up. my life experience has been driven by my wife of 41 years breed i met her in mexico when i was 17 years old and in exchange...
83
83
Mar 17, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
before serving in congress, john moolenaar served on the midland city council and in the state legislature. with that, i yield such time as he may consume to congressman moolenaar. mr. moolenaar: thank you very much, i thank my colleague from indiana for his leadership, organizing this presentation today. mr. speaker it's clear from the charts and the discussion we've had today, washington has a spending problem. in january, the nonpartisan congressional budget office estimated that the federal government would collect $3.4 trillion in revenue in fiscal year 2016. the week after that the obama administration released a $4 trillion spending plan that raises taxes, and never balances. a refusal to live within the government's means. out of control federal spending has exploded the national debt. in 2014 revenue to the federal government was 49% higher than in 2000. yet spending for 2014 was 95% higher than 2000. as part of the economy, the debt is at its highest point since the 1950's. much of the problem is spending required by unsustainable government programs. this spending has increased
before serving in congress, john moolenaar served on the midland city council and in the state legislature. with that, i yield such time as he may consume to congressman moolenaar. mr. moolenaar: thank you very much, i thank my colleague from indiana for his leadership, organizing this presentation today. mr. speaker it's clear from the charts and the discussion we've had today, washington has a spending problem. in january, the nonpartisan congressional budget office estimated that the federal...
114
114
Mar 9, 2015
03/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
when i was brought into the world in midland, texas, 62 years ago and my little eyes opened up and ince to look i was next to barbara bush. i'm totally blessed. i won the lottery, if you think about it and all of my mistakes i've made in my life are my own doing, nothing do with my family. i'm bless with a great family. >> joining me now is director of radio iowa and in washington nbc's lee ann caldwell. thank you for being with me. kate, talk about jeb. voters threw everything but the kitchen sink at him. what makes him eshesitant about this potential candidacy? >> i don't think he's hesitant at all. iowans know too well two people named george bush but not much about jeb bush. part of his effort this past weekend to explain the things that he did. he also reminded iowans that he spent a great deal of time here campaigning on behalf of his dad, and his father trying to connect in that way. >> yeah. lee ann, how do you think jeb thinks his weekend in iowa went? >> the bush team thinks that his weekend actually went pretty well. what they believe is what they're going to have to do is
when i was brought into the world in midland, texas, 62 years ago and my little eyes opened up and ince to look i was next to barbara bush. i'm totally blessed. i won the lottery, if you think about it and all of my mistakes i've made in my life are my own doing, nothing do with my family. i'm bless with a great family. >> joining me now is director of radio iowa and in washington nbc's lee ann caldwell. thank you for being with me. kate, talk about jeb. voters threw everything but the...
145
145
Mar 10, 2015
03/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
dallas you can kind of see the fog and do have some dense fog advisories from midland, texas all theeful with high beams. if you see the dark sought there. out in seattle a little dry and certainly warm. but that's going to change after dinner time tonight rain showers coming in. 67 portland's high, 70 bend and 71 reno. redding going to get to 74 so jacq: gooorning washinington. the forecasast toy, mostly cloudy ski witrain likel late today, high of around 53 grees and tonight a few showers it will l be iermittent with a low around 40 far -- 44. peaks of sunshine in the afternoon. a mild warm day with 60 degrees for anfternoon high. a nice break for >> the crowd is so energetic. i have something special for chris and whitney. a happily ever after forecast from arlington, iowa. chris, i think you made the right choice. >> i think they would agree, ginger. so let's do it kicking off our "heat index" emotional end to the season's "bachelor." chris and his now bride-to-be whitney are with us live but a look right now at all the drama that got them right here. >> will you marry me? >> abs
dallas you can kind of see the fog and do have some dense fog advisories from midland, texas all theeful with high beams. if you see the dark sought there. out in seattle a little dry and certainly warm. but that's going to change after dinner time tonight rain showers coming in. 67 portland's high, 70 bend and 71 reno. redding going to get to 74 so jacq: gooorning washinington. the forecasast toy, mostly cloudy ski witrain likel late today, high of around 53 grees and tonight a few showers it...
159
159
Mar 23, 2015
03/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
you understand that when we see a cutback, and you've been in midland, you've been to these places, these are growth areas and we could see -- we saw some texas federal reserve numbers last week that showed there is a slowdown. we make it up with the dardens of the world, but let's keep track of it. this is where employment flourished. >> 23% of all new jobs created in the last five years have come from texas, so the thesis is this. as the numbers come down will it skew the data to give us a false read that the u.s. economy is slowing down? we'll wait and see anyway. two things with crude oil. number one, there's a law up in north dakota that if your rig is shut down for a year, you're done. so there's some concern now that as people have laid down rigs in the fall as we roll into the summer, you're going to have to see people drill a well. because otherwise they've wasted their capital spending. >> but take a look at ksu. they pre-announced. why? because of energy. typically, what happens is the rails have had a lot of different -- union pacific, this gives you a chance maybe to buy it.
you understand that when we see a cutback, and you've been in midland, you've been to these places, these are growth areas and we could see -- we saw some texas federal reserve numbers last week that showed there is a slowdown. we make it up with the dardens of the world, but let's keep track of it. this is where employment flourished. >> 23% of all new jobs created in the last five years have come from texas, so the thesis is this. as the numbers come down will it skew the data to give...
165
165
Mar 19, 2015
03/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
we talked about it many times on the program, and i've done it for midland, et cetera, that's why this e erin, when yields fall people rush like sheep. is it time to get back into the stocks, or let them go and go on to something else? >> so this time as larry sort of indicated, it's really more about what's happening outside the u.s. and because these are largely pushed -- rates pushed down because we see such low rates in europe particularly because of the ecb quantitative easing program, i see that investors shifting, they are likely to shift more into european equities versus u.s. equities. we have a big dividend play back in 2012-2013 when the fed rates were first lowered in the u.s. this time i see a lot more potential in finding that pattern with high dividend yielding equities but they are trading at high valuation, and i see less potential for appreciation there. >> good discussion there. we appreciate it. i just -- i have been pointed out by my great production staff, it's the second mistake i made. i earlier misgave the time in washington, and aparentally sheep do not rush t
we talked about it many times on the program, and i've done it for midland, et cetera, that's why this e erin, when yields fall people rush like sheep. is it time to get back into the stocks, or let them go and go on to something else? >> so this time as larry sort of indicated, it's really more about what's happening outside the u.s. and because these are largely pushed -- rates pushed down because we see such low rates in europe particularly because of the ecb quantitative easing...
609
609
Mar 10, 2015
03/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 609
favorite 0
quote 1
dallas, you can kind of see the fog and do have some dense fog advisories from midland, texas, all the beams. if you still see some of the dark out there. out in seattle a little dry and certainly warm. but that's going to change after dinner time tonight rain showers coming in. 67, portland's high, 70, bend and 71 reno. redding going to get to 74 so still above average out there. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. dense fog until 10:00 and then we have high and middle level clouds and sunshine is mild and scattered light showers tonight and tomorrow and record highs over the weekend. today, inland east bay in the south bay with sunshine first and low-to-mid 70s and the rest us in the mid-to-upper 60s and upper 50s at the coast. best chance of scattered showers tonight is in the north bay and immediate when you wake up at low-to-mid 50s and only mid-60s by the afternoon >> the crowd is so energetic. i have something special for chris and whitney. a happily ever after forecast from arlington, iowa. chris, i think you made the right choice. >> i th
dallas, you can kind of see the fog and do have some dense fog advisories from midland, texas, all the beams. if you still see some of the dark out there. out in seattle a little dry and certainly warm. but that's going to change after dinner time tonight rain showers coming in. 67, portland's high, 70, bend and 71 reno. redding going to get to 74 so still above average out there. >> good morning, i am meteorologist mike nicco with the bay area forecast. dense fog until 10:00 and then we...
278
278
Mar 10, 2015
03/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
we have some dense fog advisories from midland texas up to wichita and look at the chicago region fromhis. out in seattle we've been a little bit dry and certainly warm. after dinnertime tonight rain showers coming in, 67 portland, 71 reno. reading going the get to 74. still above average out there. that's the big picture. let's get a check a bit closer to home. >> all right ginger you saw that rain over on the east side of our national map not here yet. storm tracker 6 live double scan shows you that we are dry as we take a look outside the clouds still trying to filter in from the west so we've got some early sunshine. temperatures are close to freezing. be careful of some icy patches around this morning. 53 is today's high and it's during the afternoon that the clouds thicken and we get rain arriving from the west overtaking the entire area during the evening rush hour. >> the crowd is so energetic. i have something special for chris and whitney. a happily ever after forecast from arlington, iowa. chris, i think you made the right choice. >> i think they would agree, ginger. so let'
we have some dense fog advisories from midland texas up to wichita and look at the chicago region fromhis. out in seattle we've been a little bit dry and certainly warm. after dinnertime tonight rain showers coming in, 67 portland, 71 reno. reading going the get to 74. still above average out there. that's the big picture. let's get a check a bit closer to home. >> all right ginger you saw that rain over on the east side of our national map not here yet. storm tracker 6 live double scan...
53
53
Mar 5, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
host: garth in midland, texas. a republican. good morning.aller: he is right, he needs to look out for his people. i mean what part of this do we not understand? religion is cause for deception. and they don't do any better job once -- if they get an agreement side, then they are doing now. this gentleman here, i were to caution one of the callers on what they say. they're trying to caution people not is as it would be what to say. well, i'm saying what i want to say. i do not trust making an agreement with iran. i think this guy is just a mouthpiece for it. now i can caution me, as well . caller: i wouldn't dare caution you, sir, but as americans, you have the right to say what you just said. i have an equal right to respond. if we have a disagreement, that is just a part of what our democracy is all about. let's go back and look at the interim agreement made with the iranians with the united states, britain, france, germany, china. that was about a year and a third ago. that agreement froze the iranian nuclear program in place. so they have
host: garth in midland, texas. a republican. good morning.aller: he is right, he needs to look out for his people. i mean what part of this do we not understand? religion is cause for deception. and they don't do any better job once -- if they get an agreement side, then they are doing now. this gentleman here, i were to caution one of the callers on what they say. they're trying to caution people not is as it would be what to say. well, i'm saying what i want to say. i do not trust making an...
71
71
Mar 7, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
ylan: west from midland michigan is calling on our independent line. -- wes.ler: my biggest concern in these investigations, ferguson included, the investigations are handed best handled by a secret grand jury. the result of all the inquiries and examinations, testimonies are secret. shouldn't it be required to have all police shootings, especially the fatal ones, to be an open, public hearing? or to have the grand jury record open to the freedom of information act for inspection? eugene o'donnell: it is important. this is where political people do grandstanding. police are protected in their use of force, because it is hard to micromanage their job. this is looked over sometimes. the police are judged differently than others. that has to be explained before we get to the point where we need to have more transparency of. restating things like the police are like everybody else is misleading. they are not like everybody else . not as a matter of fact and not as a matter of law. they go into harms way in situations that are unscripted. people believe, because th
ylan: west from midland michigan is calling on our independent line. -- wes.ler: my biggest concern in these investigations, ferguson included, the investigations are handed best handled by a secret grand jury. the result of all the inquiries and examinations, testimonies are secret. shouldn't it be required to have all police shootings, especially the fatal ones, to be an open, public hearing? or to have the grand jury record open to the freedom of information act for inspection? eugene...
476
476
Mar 30, 2015
03/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 476
favorite 0
quote 0
midland, texas looking at 84. but here in the northeast, it's the same old song. then the front moves through, one more time more cold air. temperatures anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees below average. no relief in sight. maybe toward the end of the we . >>> 7:36. good monday morning to you. new week brand new forecast, temperatures are going to be in the 70s for the most part today, 71 degrees on the east shore. comfortable on the palo alto and if heiness in la. tuesday drizzle expected for morning hours and temperatures cooler through the mid section of the week. temperatures are going to stay nice and comfortable for your easter weekend, saturday looking towards the upper 60s to low 70s, a few showers late easter sunday. >> get your weather anytime you need weather channel on cable or wealth.com online. >> coming up next, worried you are not spending enough time with your kids? the results of a new study that all working parents will want to hear. ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ (under loud music) this is the place. ♪ ♪ ♪ their beard salve i
midland, texas looking at 84. but here in the northeast, it's the same old song. then the front moves through, one more time more cold air. temperatures anywhere from 5 to 10 degrees below average. no relief in sight. maybe toward the end of the we . >>> 7:36. good monday morning to you. new week brand new forecast, temperatures are going to be in the 70s for the most part today, 71 degrees on the east shore. comfortable on the palo alto and if heiness in la. tuesday drizzle expected...
190
190
Mar 4, 2015
03/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 1
thank you to midland who are keeping kansas agriculture and our rural communities strong. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. beatty: thank you, mr. speaker today i introduced a bipartisan resolution that would honor the selma to montgomery marries with a commemorative stamp. i thank the 102 bipartisan house members who co-sponsored this resolution and the original sponsors, congressman byrne congressman hurd and congresswoman sewell. the selma voting rights march was a pivotal moment in our history that brought americans to march from selma to montgomery county 50 years ago. this stamp celebrates the march and reminds us to protect voting rights. for 125 years, the united states postal service has been shoing states to celebrate cultural milestones. surely the protection of voting rights is a landmark development in our nation's development. it is my hope that as we remembe
thank you to midland who are keeping kansas agriculture and our rural communities strong. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentlelady from ohio seek recognition? >> permission to address the house for one minute and revise and extend. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized for one minute. mrs. beatty: thank you, mr. speaker today i introduced a bipartisan resolution that would honor the selma to montgomery marries with a commemorative stamp. i thank the...