71
71
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
but nearly two millennia later, a new version of this shameful story emerges.he lost gospel of judas. it casts a different light on this despicable act. >>> 1978. a mysterious stone box is unearthed in the egyptian desert. it contains what appears to be a biblical text written in an ancient language. no one yet knows what it says. >> it's like a cross between the maltese falcon and an "indiana jones" movie. >> this intriguing document enters the shady world of the antiquities black market and surfaces in geneva. >> that's where the banks are. that's where the rich people are. it's the glitziest black market you've ever seen. >> stephen emmel, a specialist in ancient languages, arrives in switzerland to investigate. >> the egyptian government doesn't give permission to remove artifacts unless they've been part of an archaeological undertaking. so we assume that the manuscripts are legal. the whole feeling of the meeting was a bit clandestine. the egyptian man whom i understood to be the owner of the papyri gave me the impression of being very tense, very wired a
but nearly two millennia later, a new version of this shameful story emerges.he lost gospel of judas. it casts a different light on this despicable act. >>> 1978. a mysterious stone box is unearthed in the egyptian desert. it contains what appears to be a biblical text written in an ancient language. no one yet knows what it says. >> it's like a cross between the maltese falcon and an "indiana jones" movie. >> this intriguing document enters the shady world of the...
65
65
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
but nearly two millennia later, a new version of this shameful story emerges.his despicable act. padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states postal service priority:you digestive core.r so choose ultimate flora by renewlife. it has 30 billion probiotic cultures. feel lighter and more energized. ultimate flora. more power to your gut. hey how's it going, hotcakes? hotcakes. this place has hotcakes. so why aren't they selling like hotcakes? with comcast business internet and wifi pro, they could be. just add a customized message to your wifi pro splash page and you'll reach your customers where their eyes are already - on their devices. order up. it's more than just wifi, it can help grow your business. you don't s
but nearly two millennia later, a new version of this shameful story emerges.his despicable act. padvil pm gives you the healingu at nsleep you need, it. helping you fall asleep and stay asleep so your body can heal as you rest. advil pm. for a healing night's sleep. wrely on the us postal service? because when they ship with us, their business becomes our business. that's why we make more e-commerce deliveries to homes than anyone else in the country. here, there, everywhere. united states...
103
103
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WFLA
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 8
. >> the sleep system that has evolved over these millennia is very complicated so we need to sort of appreciate it. step back a little bit. make sure sleep is a big part of our health. >> reporter: though the alarm will go off an hour earlier next week, experts say that should be a wakeup call for americans to make sleep a bigger priority. erica edwards, nbc news. >> well most sleep experts recommend adults get seven to nine hours of quality sleep each night. >>> now to an 8 on your side investigation we are working on for 11:00. shannon behnken is looking into reports of towing companies behaving badly. investigation made a lot of people angry. >> reporter: that's right, it did. we found tow truck companies patrolling apartment complexes looking for cars to tow away. the latest money making practice is for towing cars with expired stickers on their license plate. we found a man who had his car towed but his tag was legally up to date. he had simply forgotten to put on the new sticker as many of us have. and we found out all of this is legal because this is happening on private prope
. >> the sleep system that has evolved over these millennia is very complicated so we need to sort of appreciate it. step back a little bit. make sure sleep is a big part of our health. >> reporter: though the alarm will go off an hour earlier next week, experts say that should be a wakeup call for americans to make sleep a bigger priority. erica edwards, nbc news. >> well most sleep experts recommend adults get seven to nine hours of quality sleep each night. >>> now...
34
34
Mar 26, 2016
03/16
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
these sites have stood for millennia. >> are tracking i.s.i.l.'s campaign against these treasures of the past which took on greater urgency on may, after a raid on top of be abu's are be deir ez zor. just how valuable they are to i.s.i.l. >> we learned how serious it was once the u.s. and the coalition raided abu sayef's compound and how much he had. he was in charge of this area. >> in some places they are actually taxing. >> they are. there was a structure in place. >> satellite images of more than 700 sites in i.s.i.l. held areas. >> it's very dramatic when you look side by side from a couple of years ago to today. and you can see the pockets that have developed where they've actually completely excavated sites. >> experts monitor the destruction and looting of relics trafficked along the same paths as refugees, sold on the black market, even on ebay. a blossoming trade in what are called blood antiquities. >> blood antiquities because they are actually financing i.s.i.l.'s terror. as they're selling these items and making money, they are -- th
these sites have stood for millennia. >> are tracking i.s.i.l.'s campaign against these treasures of the past which took on greater urgency on may, after a raid on top of be abu's are be deir ez zor. just how valuable they are to i.s.i.l. >> we learned how serious it was once the u.s. and the coalition raided abu sayef's compound and how much he had. he was in charge of this area. >> in some places they are actually taxing. >> they are. there was a structure in place....
87
87
Mar 13, 2016
03/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the sleep system that has evolved over the millennia is complicated and so we have to p appreciateit and step back and pay attention to the bodies and make sure that sleep is a big part of the health. >> reporter: and experts say this should be a wakeup call, and americans should make sleep a priority. erica edwards, nbc 10 news. >> we have a ton of college basketball action and the coaches were hitting the floor. we will have highlights of the thriller from villanova and the other crowns. and the phan gnat tick -- phanatic was up to his old antics. >>> good morning to you. i 'm danny pommels from comcast sportsnet. villanova is heading into the big dance on a disappointing note. jay wright getting too close to the action and ends up picking himself up off of the floor, and dusting off the tailor-made suit, and he is going to be just fine. and now we have more drama than a soap opera. jenkins draining the three, and nova up by two. and isaiah whiteside drives and gets the foul and the friendly roll. and kevin willard is loving it, and he was co-big east coach of the year. and down
. >> the sleep system that has evolved over the millennia is complicated and so we have to p appreciateit and step back and pay attention to the bodies and make sure that sleep is a big part of the health. >> reporter: and experts say this should be a wakeup call, and americans should make sleep a priority. erica edwards, nbc 10 news. >> we have a ton of college basketball action and the coaches were hitting the floor. we will have highlights of the thriller from villanova and...
75
75
Mar 16, 2016
03/16
by
WKMG
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
three hours later, surveillance cameras caught two men robbing a subway on millennia boulevard. you can see one of the men holding a gun while both crooks grabbed cash. they quickly ran out with the money. here's another look at the two men along with the blue minivan they took off in. police believe the two robberies were connected. are, call the crime line at 1-800-423-tips. >>> a huge step in the battle over the supreme court nominee. >> lisa: republicans in congress are already saying they will not vote on him. ginger gadsden is joining us now with the latest on this. >> ginger: president obama wants judge merrick garland to replace the late antonin scalia. the president says he made his choice based on garland's experience on the bench along with the ability to build consensus. he's the chief justice for the influential d.c. circuit court of appeals, often referred to as the nation's second highest court. an emotional garland joined president obama at the white house today. he says the nomination is a once-in-a-lifetime honor. >> this is the greatest honor of my life. other
three hours later, surveillance cameras caught two men robbing a subway on millennia boulevard. you can see one of the men holding a gun while both crooks grabbed cash. they quickly ran out with the money. here's another look at the two men along with the blue minivan they took off in. police believe the two robberies were connected. are, call the crime line at 1-800-423-tips. >>> a huge step in the battle over the supreme court nominee. >> lisa: republicans in congress are...
218
218
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WLWT
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 7
jaspal singh: the sleep these millennia is very sort of appreciate it, step back a little bit, and let' s pay attention to our bodies and make sure sleep is a big part of our health. kyla: most sleep experts recommend adults get 7 to 9 hours of good quality shut-eye each night. even though the alarm will go off an hour earlier next week, wake-up call for americans to make sleep a bigger priority. mark: another big event this weekend, the heart mini, the race organizers say, they' re working with police and transportation officials, to make sure sunday' s race, goes off smoothly. despite the extra traffic and crowds downtown for a donald trump rally, the heart mini is expecting record crowds, sunday morning. organizers say, they' ll keep race participants updated on their plans on their website, and social media. if you' ve ever wondered what it' s like to be behind the meat counter, an event in florence, kentucky last night showed people how to butcher their own meat. a cooking and butchery demonstration, featuring food gavin. gavin, and owner allison hines, hope to change the way butc
jaspal singh: the sleep these millennia is very sort of appreciate it, step back a little bit, and let' s pay attention to our bodies and make sure sleep is a big part of our health. kyla: most sleep experts recommend adults get 7 to 9 hours of good quality shut-eye each night. even though the alarm will go off an hour earlier next week, wake-up call for americans to make sleep a bigger priority. mark: another big event this weekend, the heart mini, the race organizers say, they' re working...
30
30
Mar 8, 2016
03/16
by
WFOR
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
most of us know windows 95 very well but many millennia never experienced the joy of listening to the sound of trying to connect to the internet through their phone lines. our facebook page and let us know what is your favorite story of the day. that is what is trending. i will go cry now.>> i am with you. >>> nor donald is joining us. we're at the scene of the train derailment and donald trump will join us from palm beach. we'll ask about the controversy. also scott kelly shares how he is recovering from his year in space. he is having a hard time. and charlie shows us the big weekend in cuba. >>> cbs this morning to excel >>> let's check on our weather. it is quite windy. >> it is from you can see it from our wind jammer camera. the camera is shaking all over. look at the surf. it looks messy and dangerous and rough. stay out of the water. spring breakers beware. we don't want to go swimming today. the palm trees are swaying. it is cloudier this morning as compared to yesterday. if you sprinkled and light showers. for the most part it is dry. the wind is stronger of the east pumping
most of us know windows 95 very well but many millennia never experienced the joy of listening to the sound of trying to connect to the internet through their phone lines. our facebook page and let us know what is your favorite story of the day. that is what is trending. i will go cry now.>> i am with you. >>> nor donald is joining us. we're at the scene of the train derailment and donald trump will join us from palm beach. we'll ask about the controversy. also scott kelly shares...
162
162
Mar 2, 2016
03/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
millennia millennials, minorities. he is facing negatives above 70%.so many republicans are nervous. not only about what he might mean for this year. but how he might brand the party with the groups that are growing and will be the center of the electorate. >> and you talk about millennials in that group. where do they go in a general, if hillary clinton is the nominee and donald trump is the nominee, let's say. that's what the youth vote is one of the big drivers of bernie sanders' campaign. >> it is. that's the big test for hillary clinton is going to be over the next couple of months here. is whether or not she can fine-tune a message that is geared to resonate with young voters. whether she can the turn them out. demonstrated a lot of problems in that area. and bernie sanders has wiped the board with those voters as we've seen in many of the primaries so far. she seems to be fine-tuning that message a lot. and hasn't actually figured out what she is going to do to reach the voters. but donald trump could be a huge force in helping her do that. his
millennia millennials, minorities. he is facing negatives above 70%.so many republicans are nervous. not only about what he might mean for this year. but how he might brand the party with the groups that are growing and will be the center of the electorate. >> and you talk about millennials in that group. where do they go in a general, if hillary clinton is the nominee and donald trump is the nominee, let's say. that's what the youth vote is one of the big drivers of bernie sanders'...
359
359
Mar 3, 2016
03/16
by
KOAA
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
introd two homes s he internatioiol building sw in las vegas this past january and itddresses the millennia eds from a more contemporary bold digroa waility, we've denked the myth of thehe llal nototting to o e in suburvra. ese mes s 2020inutes froe stp in l veg a 'vspded well to the consumer. >> in rms s& wheou, you go over the li of, youou ornc song,rizona, strong, really good. u'u' icolora i is really good.(( hoton not as badads yoyothght. so it oks s ke -vegas is go so ially good and yet the stock seems to have a hard te going higher. n'n'u thk th becec the deral reserve is alws st araisinrates th wt pe ry about? >> i thinkhe intert rara change dpened the home building stockck theourtqu you said d ur isnerfect. >> b in look pe group, we went public three ars aggg whwh i wn n ur show 12 months ago we were inta a .8 billiorg wititusus % restate coany and there a loof execuon and integration risk questions about that and in n what weo? increaseders s weiverert t e high ee of the range at $ $ radar screen aittle bit. what my job is to get ck o o there e d ttue tbabauw there antell thehetory
introd two homes s he internatioiol building sw in las vegas this past january and itddresses the millennia eds from a more contemporary bold digroa waility, we've denked the myth of thehe llal nototting to o e in suburvra. ese mes s 2020inutes froe stp in l veg a 'vspded well to the consumer. >> in rms s& wheou, you go over the li of, youou ornc song,rizona, strong, really good. u'u' icolora i is really good.(( hoton not as badads yoyothght. so it oks s ke -vegas is go so ially good...
132
132
Mar 14, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
for the first time in several millennia, in two millennia, the church bells didn't ring. mosul is one of those diverse cities in the middle east. it had a rich tapestry of vibrancy of various faith traditions. christians, yazidis, muslims. differences of religious perspectives, sometimes tensions, but found a way to continue to contribute toward the well-being of that community. ut they were invaded by eighth century barbarians with 21st century weaponry, isis. the christians who were there convert or ave, die by the sword. many fled with just what was on their back. the remaining christians in their homes had this painted on their door. this is the arabic symbol for the letter n, it stands for nazz recent, which is a derogtory term used by some in the middle east to describe the christians. this was painted on their door as a sign that it was time for them to go or they would die. except it wasn't painted in nice gold like this. it was painted in red, blood red. now, we can -- we have so many tragedies and difficulties facing humanity. we can sometimes become numb becaus
for the first time in several millennia, in two millennia, the church bells didn't ring. mosul is one of those diverse cities in the middle east. it had a rich tapestry of vibrancy of various faith traditions. christians, yazidis, muslims. differences of religious perspectives, sometimes tensions, but found a way to continue to contribute toward the well-being of that community. ut they were invaded by eighth century barbarians with 21st century weaponry, isis. the christians who were there...
126
126
Mar 28, 2016
03/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
we do know that isis did blow up and damage some millennia-old temples. the u.n. coming out and expressing its desire to see what is existing and standing of palmyra preserved by the assad regime. the regime is using it to push forward the point that its strategy, along with russia's strategy inside of syria is proving to be significantly more successful than that of the u.s. coalition. this certainly is going to provide a much-needed moral boosts to assad's forces, though not necessarily a decisive blow to isis. arwa damon, cnn, istanbul. >> let's talk about this with our military panel. joining us retired lieutenant general, cnn military analyst, former commanding general in the u.s. army and retired admiral, dean of the fletcher school of law and diplomacy at tufts university. how important is the recapture of palmyra? is it largely symbolic or is thereny strategic value in it? >> i think is strategic value. anytime you take a significant city like this. but we are far from the end of this. what we are starting to see in this campaign, both in iraq, where there
we do know that isis did blow up and damage some millennia-old temples. the u.n. coming out and expressing its desire to see what is existing and standing of palmyra preserved by the assad regime. the regime is using it to push forward the point that its strategy, along with russia's strategy inside of syria is proving to be significantly more successful than that of the u.s. coalition. this certainly is going to provide a much-needed moral boosts to assad's forces, though not necessarily a...
164
164
Mar 6, 2016
03/16
by
WKYC
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 5
birds would be hear nebraska referred to as a flyover state. have spent every spring here fornd millennia. these are sand hill cranes, mike forsberg, a photographer, author and conservationist has been watching the cranes for more than 20 years.ould be like missing >> reporter: this is good. this is really good. revered since ancient times, mike says the graceful elegant dance sometimes because they're nervous, sometimes because they're in love. and sometimes because they just like to dance. best time to watch them is at first light, with the golden moon in the western sky, you can barely see the birds, and you sure can heare cranes spend the night on the bank and the sandbars of the comes, the birds get louder and ing to a dramatic crescendo, a wake-up call the likes of which you have never heard.overs come from all over the country, and all over the world, to visit audubon's rose lynn hobsa can't wait to see the birds up close. you're all pumped up. >> i am. i can't help it. >> reporter: we used to say youpring when the swallows return to capistrano. now, you know it's spring when the c
birds would be hear nebraska referred to as a flyover state. have spent every spring here fornd millennia. these are sand hill cranes, mike forsberg, a photographer, author and conservationist has been watching the cranes for more than 20 years.ould be like missing >> reporter: this is good. this is really good. revered since ancient times, mike says the graceful elegant dance sometimes because they're nervous, sometimes because they're in love. and sometimes because they just like to...
311
311
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WLWT
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 4
experts say when the body doesn' t get enough sleep, the immune system suffers. evolved over these millennia is very complicated, and so we need to sort of appreciate it, step back a little bit, and let' s pay attention to our bodies and make sure sleep is a big part of our health. kyla: most sleep experts recommend adults get 7 to 9 hours of good, quality shut-eye each night. even though the alarm will go off an hour earlier next week, experts say this should be a wake-up call for americans to make sleep a bigger priority. still ahead at 6:00 am a mother and daughter found dead in butler county. mark: this is now being called a the latest from investigators. kyla: the republicans kept it clean on the debate stage before tuesday. jennifer: it is a dry start, s. it is cloudy this morning. we hope by midday to have a few peaks of sunshine. quite a bit of cloud cover for the morning post up a dry friday, but rain and mark: taking a live look outside, 5:56, 48 degrees. we will continue to update your morning forecast as will commute when we continue. you' re watchin it took joel silverman years
experts say when the body doesn' t get enough sleep, the immune system suffers. evolved over these millennia is very complicated, and so we need to sort of appreciate it, step back a little bit, and let' s pay attention to our bodies and make sure sleep is a big part of our health. kyla: most sleep experts recommend adults get 7 to 9 hours of good, quality shut-eye each night. even though the alarm will go off an hour earlier next week, experts say this should be a wake-up call for americans to...
31
31
Mar 19, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
in addition, significant changes have occurred over the millennia , that investing is been underway. there has been widening of investment opportunity over time that is remarkable. if this is a 4000 year history, the common man, and i do not just the common man, but business people like ourselves, simply could not invest until the last 400 years. the time that investment as we define it has a list did it is not only been available to .powerful elite let me talk about the highlights of what we're going to try to cover. number one, the overarching team of this book, and this may astonish you, is the democratization of investment. democratization and equality are not the same. we're not saying all investors are equal. we are saying is now available to somebody, billion, and billions of people in the developed world, and we would not have had anything like that until 400 years ago or so. the second point we emphasize is the concept of retirement, unfunded retirement. thes amazing to consider fact that funded retirement is no more than 150 years old at the outside. when roman soldiers wer
in addition, significant changes have occurred over the millennia , that investing is been underway. there has been widening of investment opportunity over time that is remarkable. if this is a 4000 year history, the common man, and i do not just the common man, but business people like ourselves, simply could not invest until the last 400 years. the time that investment as we define it has a list did it is not only been available to .powerful elite let me talk about the highlights of what...
87
87
Mar 12, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 1
friendship and guidance and support of people who figured out how to live in this extraordinary place millennia before us. we have an awful lot of work to do to renews that relationship. understanding the we share this land as stewards, knowing as well that as we are rattling as a 21st century society with respect and integration of the economy weaken do worse than brawn cultural teaching and historical knowledge indigenous communities have about how to create proper balance, we have a lot of work to do, but i am serious about doing that and naming as attorney general of canada and minister of justice, extraordinary, indigenous, an important step of it. as we look to the high arctic and climate change it was important to me as well to make sure the person responsible for our fisheries and oceans was a strong indigenous voice and introduce the minister of ministries. from the high arctic. >> prime minister, such a pleasure. i am from mexico. i am here to ask you to talk about how do you envision the north american trade agreement? it it is great to have policies on climate change which will have
friendship and guidance and support of people who figured out how to live in this extraordinary place millennia before us. we have an awful lot of work to do to renews that relationship. understanding the we share this land as stewards, knowing as well that as we are rattling as a 21st century society with respect and integration of the economy weaken do worse than brawn cultural teaching and historical knowledge indigenous communities have about how to create proper balance, we have a lot of...
115
115
Mar 16, 2016
03/16
by
WKMG
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
then a few hours later at 3:30, police say the very same suspects targeted a subway on millennia boulevard. police tell us the suspects were hispanic males who left in a blue minivan. you can see them right there. if you have any information, at 1-800-423-tips. >> julie: also breaking at 4:00, a close call for firefighters in orange county as they battled a burning shed not far from a home. sky 6 flew over the scene within the last 90 minutes. it happened on shadrach court off dean road. they're working to put it out just feet away from the home. we'll let you know when we learn more. >> lisa: this just in, donald trump picks up another endorsement. >> julie: it's from florida governor rick scott. >> ginger: scott says voters are speaking clearly. they want a washington outsider and he calls on party leaders to end the republican on republican violence on his candidacy. he thanked governor rick scott last two weeks, he's had $35 million of negative ads against him in florida and still won in a massive landslide. he went on to write, "the establishment should save their money." >> lisa: i d
then a few hours later at 3:30, police say the very same suspects targeted a subway on millennia boulevard. police tell us the suspects were hispanic males who left in a blue minivan. you can see them right there. if you have any information, at 1-800-423-tips. >> julie: also breaking at 4:00, a close call for firefighters in orange county as they battled a burning shed not far from a home. sky 6 flew over the scene within the last 90 minutes. it happened on shadrach court off dean road....
289
289
Mar 9, 2016
03/16
by
WFTV
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 7
around orange county as we get toward winter garden, independence, windermere, lake buena vista, millennia, in the 80s southeast breeze picking up a nice day, staying dry today. coming up, two things, a warm- up as we approach the weekend and we will look at when we can see the next chance for rain and thunderstorms. 6:38 am. >> heads up for anyone in the osceola county area who would normally take poinciana boulevard at oren brown road. blocking off a right lane as you come through at oren brown road. you have a five-minute delay northbound on poinciana boulevard. watching, you don't have any issues on oren brown road. i will let you know if it changes. >>> would you pay an extra tall to ride on tolla highway that already charges a -- a toll. >>> florida primary days away, looking at last night's results. 6:42 am. candidates for president are taking a look at the brenda primary results that came in from overnight. >>eyewitness news this morning. angela jacobs the following results and what it will mean for florida boulder -- voters in next week's primary. the hunt for delegates is intensi
around orange county as we get toward winter garden, independence, windermere, lake buena vista, millennia, in the 80s southeast breeze picking up a nice day, staying dry today. coming up, two things, a warm- up as we approach the weekend and we will look at when we can see the next chance for rain and thunderstorms. 6:38 am. >> heads up for anyone in the osceola county area who would normally take poinciana boulevard at oren brown road. blocking off a right lane as you come through at...
327
327
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WRC
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 2
. >> the sleep system that has evolved over these millennia is very complicated, and so we need to sortf appreciate it, step back a little bit, and let's pay attention to our bodies and make sure sleep is a big part of our health. >> daylight saving time is a good time to remember to change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. >>> daylight saving time actually begins at 2:00 on sunday morning. metro says this always seems to catch riders by surprise. when the clocks are moved ahead, it becomes 3:00 a.m. and that is when the metro system closes. so, yes, service will end one metro says the last trains of the evening will move through the stations between 1:00 a.m. and 2:00 a.m. >>> and right now as we look to the weekend forecast, cooler air will move in as well as plenty of clouds and some rain. i'll have the latest timing on what you can expect >>> live right now a lot of people keeping an eagle live on this live camera at the naal eggs are due to hatch. if you want to check in live again later, search eagle in the nbc washington app. >> chik-fil-a has officially
. >> the sleep system that has evolved over these millennia is very complicated, and so we need to sortf appreciate it, step back a little bit, and let's pay attention to our bodies and make sure sleep is a big part of our health. >> daylight saving time is a good time to remember to change the batteries in your smoke and carbon monoxide detectors. >>> daylight saving time actually begins at 2:00 on sunday morning. metro says this always seems to catch riders by surprise....
191
191
Mar 10, 2016
03/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
they want to do everything but acknowledge the genesis of this multi-millennia -- sandra: will we seen this is, essentially, a holy war. so revoking the genocide points to the fact that this is driven by a per vision of the -- perversion of the islamic faith. harris: i have a question for you. you have talked many times about strategy. calling it genocide would mean you have to have a strategy. sandra: a fair point. and do you think there will be change from the state department on this? >> there's tremendous pressure. knights of columbus, and also the pope. they see this -- it's a small group of christians, but it is so overwhelming and so awful. we don't even want to tk about it. melissa: yeah. >> but i think there has to be something done. it just makes my heart cry out. harris: march 17th is the deadline for the state department to say whether or not they'll do it. sandra: well, a student group at one university issuing a long list of demands including the creation of a new college dedicated to social justice with the power to fire campus police officers over micro-aggressions. is
they want to do everything but acknowledge the genesis of this multi-millennia -- sandra: will we seen this is, essentially, a holy war. so revoking the genocide points to the fact that this is driven by a per vision of the -- perversion of the islamic faith. harris: i have a question for you. you have talked many times about strategy. calling it genocide would mean you have to have a strategy. sandra: a fair point. and do you think there will be change from the state department on this?...
28
28
Mar 27, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
expecting what it is like in the future.in addition , significant changes have occurred over the millennia that investing has been underway. there has been widening of investment opportunities over time that is remarkable. think about this. if this is a 4000 year history, the common man, and i don't mean very common man or woman, i need business people like ourselves and so on simply could not -- until the last last 400 years. 90% of the time that investing has existed, it has not been available except for what we referred to in the first chapter as the power elite. let me talk now. we cannot go over the 4000 years, although as new authors we would probably if you would give us a chance. let me talk about the highlights of what we will try to cover. number one, the overarching theme of this book, and this may astonish you, is the democratization of investment. remember, democracy and equality are not the same. we are not saying all investors are equal. we are saying and investment is no available to so many of us, to billions of billions of people in the developed world. it was anything bu
expecting what it is like in the future.in addition , significant changes have occurred over the millennia that investing has been underway. there has been widening of investment opportunities over time that is remarkable. think about this. if this is a 4000 year history, the common man, and i don't mean very common man or woman, i need business people like ourselves and so on simply could not -- until the last last 400 years. 90% of the time that investing has existed, it has not been...
86
86
Mar 11, 2016
03/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the sleep system that has evolved over these millennia is very complicated, so we need to sort of appreciate it, step back a little bit and pay attention to our bodies and make sure sleep is a big part of our health. >> reporter: even though the alarm will go off an hour earlier next week, experts say this should be a wake-up call for americans to make sleep a bigger priority. erica edwards, nbc 10 news. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena parveen. >> well, hopefully you enjoy the extra sunlight though in the afternoon. i think a lot of you will. here's a live look outside right now though cape may seeing a little bit more sunshine than we did earlier today. so now that the clouds are breaking up a little bit, you'll start to notice nice conditions this afternoon, much cooler though than we had yesterday. so that's what's going to happen this afternoon and tonight. and tonight's going to be a little bit colder with temperatures in some areas dropping into the 30s for your friday night. weekend rain chances though, we have that in the forecast. not the
. >> the sleep system that has evolved over these millennia is very complicated, so we need to sort of appreciate it, step back a little bit and pay attention to our bodies and make sure sleep is a big part of our health. >> reporter: even though the alarm will go off an hour earlier next week, experts say this should be a wake-up call for americans to make sleep a bigger priority. erica edwards, nbc 10 news. >>> now your nbc 10 first alert weather with meteorologist sheena...
82
82
Mar 24, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
yet two millennia later, the jewish people are once again free and sovereign in our ncient homeland. and in rebuilding our land, our state, our economy, our army, our science, our culture, we've achieved remarkable successes. but it's true we also face great challenges. we are in fact today witnessing two contradictory trends. first, the positive trend -- every day, high-level delegations land at the airport. they come from america. they come from europe. increasingly, they come from asia, from africa, from latin america. as many of them confront the rise of militant islam and its accompanying terrorism, they come to israel to strengthen heir security. they wish to learn from israel's proven security and intelligence capabilities how to better protect their own people. but they also come to israel because they want to upgrade their economies with israel's technology. and for good reason -- israel's know-how is powering the world's computers, navigating its cars, protecting its bank ccounts. it has led to breakthroughs in treating multiple sclerosis, parkinson's, alzheimer's. it helps
yet two millennia later, the jewish people are once again free and sovereign in our ncient homeland. and in rebuilding our land, our state, our economy, our army, our science, our culture, we've achieved remarkable successes. but it's true we also face great challenges. we are in fact today witnessing two contradictory trends. first, the positive trend -- every day, high-level delegations land at the airport. they come from america. they come from europe. increasingly, they come from asia, from...
64
64
Mar 13, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
friendship and guidance and support of people who figured out how to live in this extraordinary place for millennia before us. we have an awful lot of work to do to renew that relationship based on respect. an understanding we share this land. and knowing as we are grappling as a 21st-century society with the respect for the natural world and integration of the economy and environment, we could do worse than draw on the cultural teachings and historical knowledge that indigenous communities have about how to create and balance the land. we have an awful lot of work to do. i am serious about doing that. it was an important step in that. arcticook to the high and importance of climate change it was important to me to make sure the person responsible for our fisheries and our coast guard was a strong indigenous voice. youhappy to introduce to him. . [applause] from the high arctic. >> prime minister. a pleasure. i am from mexico. i'm here to ask you to talk about how do you envision the north american trade agreement next year? i think it is great you are putting emphasis on climate change. climate ch
friendship and guidance and support of people who figured out how to live in this extraordinary place for millennia before us. we have an awful lot of work to do to renew that relationship based on respect. an understanding we share this land. and knowing as we are grappling as a 21st-century society with the respect for the natural world and integration of the economy and environment, we could do worse than draw on the cultural teachings and historical knowledge that indigenous communities...
169
169
Mar 28, 2016
03/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
that along with millennia old temples as well as centuries old other signinstallations that map palmyra. the extent of damage is unclear. regime forces according to state television only just recently in the last day or so regaining control of the city and of the ancient heritage site. various different isis locations and fighting positions over the last few days with hundreds of air strikes which then allow the syrian government forces along with the militias that support them to move in and regain control. this is strategic on the one hand because of where palmyra is located. a main road between the western province and eastern isis stronghold. very symbolic for the regime forces most certainly to give them a moral boost but as the syrian president put it this is clear evidence that their ambitious strategy is working when it comes to combatting terrorism versus that of the u.s. coalition. >> reporting live from turkey, thank you. >>> and good morning. i'm carol costello. thank you for joining me. dancing in night clubs, gambling and smoking pot. what the salah abdeslam. brahim killed
that along with millennia old temples as well as centuries old other signinstallations that map palmyra. the extent of damage is unclear. regime forces according to state television only just recently in the last day or so regaining control of the city and of the ancient heritage site. various different isis locations and fighting positions over the last few days with hundreds of air strikes which then allow the syrian government forces along with the militias that support them to move in and...
292
292
Mar 28, 2016
03/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
moved into palmyra give or take about a year ago, taking control of this ancient city, destroying millennia-oldedicated his entire life to trying to preserve and uncover the many mysteries of palmyra. now, this was back when isis did take it over. interestingly, one of the first times and only times that iceus had directly confronted the syrian regime. this is not necessarily one of the areas where isis has for years established full-time control, not necessarily an area that is as fortified as some of its other strongholds. the syrian army was able to reportedly recapture it thanks to those russian air strikes. hundreds of them reportedly pounding various different isis locations, which is what allowed the syrian troops to move forward. it is, however, a symbolic and to a certain degree strategic gain for the syrian army given palmyra's location, which is right on the road to one of the other more significant isis strongholds of der azur. this will serve to bolster the morale of the syrian army and the standing of the assad regime. but it is also clear to underline in all of this, rosemary, th
moved into palmyra give or take about a year ago, taking control of this ancient city, destroying millennia-oldedicated his entire life to trying to preserve and uncover the many mysteries of palmyra. now, this was back when isis did take it over. interestingly, one of the first times and only times that iceus had directly confronted the syrian regime. this is not necessarily one of the areas where isis has for years established full-time control, not necessarily an area that is as fortified as...
80
80
Mar 2, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
there are dozens of very dangerous mosquito and even tick-born diseases that have been with us for millennia. and you can, to some extent, protect yourself from mosquito bites by using deet and dressing well and sleeping in places with screens and so forth. that's not a perfect protection. it's not a zero risk. we have to wait and see more information about what is going on. we have known there's been more or less an epidemic of denghi and chicken gungha. and denghi is a serious disease. in south america, for a few years, that hasn't stopped people from going down there. i think we have to wait until there's more scientific data about zika. i know nih is working on a vaccine. i wish we had one. i think if i were a young woman who is pregnant or getting pregnant, i would think twice about going to south america right now. but i think for most people, there are ways to at least mitigate the risk. >> would you indulge me 30 seconds on the zika question? >> yes. >> thank you. i want to point out, aside from medical countermeasures on zika, there's a whole field of looking at how to bioengineer m
there are dozens of very dangerous mosquito and even tick-born diseases that have been with us for millennia. and you can, to some extent, protect yourself from mosquito bites by using deet and dressing well and sleeping in places with screens and so forth. that's not a perfect protection. it's not a zero risk. we have to wait and see more information about what is going on. we have known there's been more or less an epidemic of denghi and chicken gungha. and denghi is a serious disease. in...
41
41
Mar 23, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
yet two millennia later the jewish people are once again free and sovereign and our ancient homeland.and in rebuilding our land, state, economy, army, science, culture we have achieved remarkable successes, but it is true we also face great challenges. we are in fact today witnessing to contradictory trends. first, the positive trend. every day high level delegations land at the airport, come from america, europe, increasingly from asia, africa, latin america as many confront the rise of militant islam, they come to strengthen security. they wish to learn from israel's proven security and intelligence capabilities how to better protect their own people, but they also come because they want to upgrade their economies and for good reason, israeli know how is power in world computers, navigating cars for protecting bank accounts. his rent -- lead to breakthroughs in medical treatment, helps farmers around the world yield more crops or produce more work, more milk, conserve water. for all these reasons the world is coming israel. today we have diplomatic relations with 161 countries. more
yet two millennia later the jewish people are once again free and sovereign and our ancient homeland.and in rebuilding our land, state, economy, army, science, culture we have achieved remarkable successes, but it is true we also face great challenges. we are in fact today witnessing to contradictory trends. first, the positive trend. every day high level delegations land at the airport, come from america, europe, increasingly from asia, africa, latin america as many confront the rise of...
171
171
Mar 9, 2016
03/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
millennias in particular are far more progressives than the older democrats. they're having an enormous impact on the direction of the party. it's also having an impact of the country at large. number of issues, candidate who a socialist like marriage ae quality, where the country is just shifting dramatically to the left. far more so than most people would have expected eight years ago. >> i want to be clear, too. my characterization of the taxes comes from politico and tax policy center and tax box and cnn. taxes are so complicated, it's hard to make a general statement and be true for everybody. i'm trying to capture the meaning, rather than the actual details here. taxes, keith, used to be the third rail of politics, unless you used the word cut in front them. >> well, yeah, but -- >> even a slight increase doesn't seem to be scaring people off this time. >> what bernie sanders is proposing is not just about cutting -- raising taxes. it's about raising taxes for the purpose of helping the people who haven't benefitted from the economy over the past 10 or 2
millennias in particular are far more progressives than the older democrats. they're having an enormous impact on the direction of the party. it's also having an impact of the country at large. number of issues, candidate who a socialist like marriage ae quality, where the country is just shifting dramatically to the left. far more so than most people would have expected eight years ago. >> i want to be clear, too. my characterization of the taxes comes from politico and tax policy center...
35
35
Mar 14, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
and guidance and support of people who figured out how to live in this extraordinary place for a millenniaefore us. we have an awful lot to do to restore this partnership, to understand we share it land as respect for the natural world, an integration of economy and environment, we could do worse than draw on the cultural teachings and historical knowledge that indigenous communities have about how to create prop proper balance with the land and how to respect it. so, we have an awful lot of work to do, but i am serious about doing that, and quite frankly, naming as attorney general of canada and minister of justice, an extraordinary, indigenous woman, was a really important step in that. and as we look to the high arctic and the importance of the arctic and climate change, it was important to me as well to make sure that the person responsible for our fisheries and oceans, and indeed, our coast guard, was a strong, indigenous voice, and i'm happy to introduce to you today hunter tutu, our minister of fisheries and oceans, from the high arctic. [ applause ] >> prime minister, such a pleasu
and guidance and support of people who figured out how to live in this extraordinary place for a millenniaefore us. we have an awful lot to do to restore this partnership, to understand we share it land as respect for the natural world, an integration of economy and environment, we could do worse than draw on the cultural teachings and historical knowledge that indigenous communities have about how to create prop proper balance with the land and how to respect it. so, we have an awful lot of...
100
100
Mar 28, 2016
03/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
breaking news concerning a change over millennia management.asset management as -- he is going to help manage capital andcations and risk commodities this is information according to people familiar with the matter. a big change for credit suisse. he is leaving after two decades. leaving from being a riskier security business toward wealth management. all to streamline and hone its cost as well. leaving to millennium management. we will see more of this kind of thing. jonathan: they go into the wealth management business. ago, he will expect to see more to move away from the bank and much more to millennium management. that is the big story. the other big story here at bloomberg is what is happening with the dollar. it's toss it over to abigail live from the nasdaq. : higher overall for the todaq, from equal weight overweight. the chip maker has a tougher road ahead is intel take share with apple. billions of dollars to lose. modem --ng its cheaper. qualcomm is a now -- is now about flat on the year. it may be a turnaround. >> the u.s. dollar h
breaking news concerning a change over millennia management.asset management as -- he is going to help manage capital andcations and risk commodities this is information according to people familiar with the matter. a big change for credit suisse. he is leaving after two decades. leaving from being a riskier security business toward wealth management. all to streamline and hone its cost as well. leaving to millennium management. we will see more of this kind of thing. jonathan: they go into the...
67
67
Mar 24, 2016
03/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
terrorists, as part of that effort, claims of having been wronged go way back generations if not millennia's far more complicated than i can explain. tom not smart enough understand the roots of this type of terrorism based -- religion-based terrorism. it goes back to fighting between muslims and jews. you probably want to look to a religious scholar more than a homeland security reporter. host: chuck in dayton, ohio. caller: thank you, c-span. i'm wondering why putin is backing the syrian government. why don't we send the refugees to russia? they are causing most of the problems. before this happened in belgium, the white house was looking at enhancing airport security. there were new measures going to be put in place. houseas the white thinking about doing and when will this going to place? guest: for number of months, since the russian jetliner , enhancingver egypt a different variety of components. including the last point of departure before you come to the u.s. in order to have a flight from many foreign destination, the -- you have to meet u.s. security standards, according to tsa d
terrorists, as part of that effort, claims of having been wronged go way back generations if not millennia's far more complicated than i can explain. tom not smart enough understand the roots of this type of terrorism based -- religion-based terrorism. it goes back to fighting between muslims and jews. you probably want to look to a religious scholar more than a homeland security reporter. host: chuck in dayton, ohio. caller: thank you, c-span. i'm wondering why putin is backing the syrian...