SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
44
44
Mar 16, 2019
03/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
miss myers -- or your son is going to go? okay. [inaudible] >> clerk: no, because there's only one appellant. you would have had 14 minutes if you had two appellants. each appellant gets seven minutes each. >> okay. first, i'd just like to spontaneously address the idea that the developers were -- have been victimized by our easement claims. they purchased the property from the previous developers in september. they were aware that there was an easement problem. they were told that by the real estate developer. it was in the building department records -- permit records that there was a hold until the easement issue was resolved. they knew it there, as well. we put up sign, saying before you purchase this property, contact us to laerearn about t easement. they didn't contact us until january, four months later. you'll find on page 16 that there was a hold placed by the building department and the fire department on the permit for 1058 about a year ago. the hold says very clearly pending legal -- pending legal easement for the rear
miss myers -- or your son is going to go? okay. [inaudible] >> clerk: no, because there's only one appellant. you would have had 14 minutes if you had two appellants. each appellant gets seven minutes each. >> okay. first, i'd just like to spontaneously address the idea that the developers were -- have been victimized by our easement claims. they purchased the property from the previous developers in september. they were aware that there was an easement problem. they were told that...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
26
26
Mar 9, 2019
03/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
myers, what were you offering to negotiate with her? >> with mr. vendetti, he was concerned that we were going to underpin his foundation. we went out there, dug a test pit. he asked us to get an engineer of his choice involved and we offered to pay for it. we've been in touch with him for the last two weeks, three weeks, and details have been flying back and forth between the two engineering firms, and both firms feel comfortable with this proposal. there was a privacy concern, that we said we would comply with the request. there was a drainage concern that they wanted us to allow some of the drain yaj frage fr roof to go onto our property. we agreed to do that. there was a concern about the building after construction doesn't move, and we have agreed to that. we have promised that any damage to his building, we would take care of it right away and correct the project if -- if any damage comes up. and i just want to point out that we are architects, engineers. we will permanently be on top of this project, not just the contractor and the owner of
myers, what were you offering to negotiate with her? >> with mr. vendetti, he was concerned that we were going to underpin his foundation. we went out there, dug a test pit. he asked us to get an engineer of his choice involved and we offered to pay for it. we've been in touch with him for the last two weeks, three weeks, and details have been flying back and forth between the two engineering firms, and both firms feel comfortable with this proposal. there was a privacy concern, that we...
210
210
Mar 6, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 1
now, this has gotten very difficult for -- we have many, many viewers who own shares in bristol-myersst trace out the rationale about what this does for the bottom line for bristol-myers shareholders >> jim, i'm very excited about the deal it's a great deal. the transaction is strategically very strong. it creates the number one company in oncology, number one cardiovascular franchise, very strong presence in autoimmune diseases it generates value for shareholders from day one, and it provides a path to sustainable long-term growth for bristol-myers skib we're going to be launching six new medicines. >> i think it's important that you point that out because all i hear from some of these unhappy shareholders is that, look, celgene's just -- they never talk about the five late stage products with near term approvals that i don't think were in the stock, so to speak, given the price to earnings multiple >> the five products are either best in class, first in class, we're going to be launching in the next 12 to 24 months they are derisked, three of them, from a clinical perspective. so, y
now, this has gotten very difficult for -- we have many, many viewers who own shares in bristol-myersst trace out the rationale about what this does for the bottom line for bristol-myers shareholders >> jim, i'm very excited about the deal it's a great deal. the transaction is strategically very strong. it creates the number one company in oncology, number one cardiovascular franchise, very strong presence in autoimmune diseases it generates value for shareholders from day one, and it...
we did the same with miss myers, and
157
157
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
you got celgene and bristol-myers. we'll come back to that.e all over lyft's public debut. >> wall to wall? >> wall to wall. one of them will include talking to ben horowitz, a lyft board member, co-founder of andreissen horowitz, a big interview. >> good get. >> we own the quarter today. and we are going to end it with the beginning being very strong for the markets. more "squawk on the street," special coverage of lyft's ipo, when we return [leaf blower] you should be mad at leaf blowers. [beep] you should be mad your neighbor always wants to hang out. and you should be mad your smart fridge is unnecessarily complicated. but you're not mad, because you have e*trade which isn't complicated. their tools make trading quicker and simpler. so you can take on the markets with confidence. don't get mad. get e*trade and start trading today. ♪ i get lifted i get lifted ♪ >>> wells fargo ceo tim sloan stepped down saying he thinks the bank will benefit from the change in leadership the company spent several years trying to restore its reputation follo
you got celgene and bristol-myers. we'll come back to that.e all over lyft's public debut. >> wall to wall? >> wall to wall. one of them will include talking to ben horowitz, a lyft board member, co-founder of andreissen horowitz, a big interview. >> good get. >> we own the quarter today. and we are going to end it with the beginning being very strong for the markets. more "squawk on the street," special coverage of lyft's ipo, when we return [leaf blower] you...
79
79
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
wil myers to break up the scoreless game. giants had 5 hits. here's the closest to a extra base hit. longoria meet the arm of wil myers. that was it. giants lose 2-0 to the padres. but it's early. wow is what you can say about the sharks. what's happening to a team that looked like they would rage into the postseason. the winning streak is over. how can you disappoint a face like that. 7straight losses. 5in a row at home. down 3-0 in the first 11 minutes. justs to be at will and scoring with murphy doing the work. logan couture to timo myer. we have 4-4. two minutes later the hawks, chris, 5-4. doug wilson is unhappy a scoreless third and the sharks, only 5 games left in regulation play to get it together. >>> march madness, the process continues and shaved off tonight the oregon ducks, there's the most famous virginia cavalier of all. ralph sampson. the king with a three. oregon by three. they are ready to go. 31 seconds left virginia goes up three. hunter, put 'em up five and it's 53-49 virginia. in the south in overtime. purdue taking care o
wil myers to break up the scoreless game. giants had 5 hits. here's the closest to a extra base hit. longoria meet the arm of wil myers. that was it. giants lose 2-0 to the padres. but it's early. wow is what you can say about the sharks. what's happening to a team that looked like they would rage into the postseason. the winning streak is over. how can you disappoint a face like that. 7straight losses. 5in a row at home. down 3-0 in the first 11 minutes. justs to be at will and scoring with...
313
313
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 1
in 2017 myers wrote a letter to the state's attorney hoping the newly formed innocence project wouldtter sat for a year because at that time the conviction integrity unit was still just an idea. >> reporter: the team reviewed the case and found a witness account contradicted the evidence. it turns out witnesses who could have provided the men with an alibi were never called to testify, and even more shocking, their defense attorneys at the time never entered any evidence to support their case. the innocence projects concluded the men were not only wrongfully convicted but likely innocent. it's the first time in florida's history that a conviction reversal has been initiated by prosecutors. >> we would only devote our resources to those cases where petitioners had pled claims that could be substantiated, claims of actual innocence. >> reporter: the case all the more disturbing because williams who is now 76 was initially facing the electric chair. >> my mother, she died while i was on death row, and i just wanted to get out and be with -- >> wrongfully convicted people are eligible fo
in 2017 myers wrote a letter to the state's attorney hoping the newly formed innocence project wouldtter sat for a year because at that time the conviction integrity unit was still just an idea. >> reporter: the team reviewed the case and found a witness account contradicted the evidence. it turns out witnesses who could have provided the men with an alibi were never called to testify, and even more shocking, their defense attorneys at the time never entered any evidence to support their...
87
87
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
wil myers takes him deep for a home run. giants had only five singles. >>> playing their worst hockey. the sharks with 5 games left in the regular season. how do you disappoint that face. they were down 3-0 in the first 11 minutes. couture to myer for the score. what was to be, his 29th goal. 4-4 in the 2nd. a couple minutes later, kuennic 5-4. the sharks have lost 7 straight games and most disturbingly five on their own ice. it is time to check this out. it was opening day and we might have a candidate for best play of the year already. it probably is. lorenzo kane brewers centerfielder. up and beyond the call of duty. as it turned out that was a game favorite. that would have been a home run and they are off to a nice start. here's another great play by matt chapman. the platinum gulf winner. the best player at any position. watch this. this is tiger woods, 10th hole, his ball behind the thorn. a left-handed stroke. the club upside down. he would par. he did lose the match to brent met kerr. he has to have a big day tomorr
wil myers takes him deep for a home run. giants had only five singles. >>> playing their worst hockey. the sharks with 5 games left in the regular season. how do you disappoint that face. they were down 3-0 in the first 11 minutes. couture to myer for the score. what was to be, his 29th goal. 4-4 in the 2nd. a couple minutes later, kuennic 5-4. the sharks have lost 7 straight games and most disturbingly five on their own ice. it is time to check this out. it was opening day and we...
27
27
Mar 30, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
and we pass on what we learn and i learn how to be that person from our hero walter dean myers. and we really need to recognize that it was five years ago this month that they published the powerful beds in the new york times and sadly he passed on a few months later. but his work is carried on by 70 people that was also i believe the year that we need diverse books begins. our friend elizabeth won it last year. can i just read a poem about my first encounter with walter dean myers and it's part of a palm and it's about i wasn't supposed to be published. and then everybody assured me that it wasn't to go anywhere. so then i country girl and averted little country girl. walter was nominated for monster that year. that's i get to meet him and they have a still a press conference with students in new york city all of us. i mean a share with you what walter dean myers told me. >> they filed out and they headed for the door. another important things. i waited for the door by the door for him. he was the first established author i melt -- i met. with joy, wisdom and grace. he taught m
and we pass on what we learn and i learn how to be that person from our hero walter dean myers. and we really need to recognize that it was five years ago this month that they published the powerful beds in the new york times and sadly he passed on a few months later. but his work is carried on by 70 people that was also i believe the year that we need diverse books begins. our friend elizabeth won it last year. can i just read a poem about my first encounter with walter dean myers and it's...
108
108
Mar 22, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
but we are bristol-myers shareholders aed and looking our bristol-myers. >> and on the whole they canits own, you bought into the stock, right, after the deal or around the deal. so some are wondering whether you really believe and have the confidence that it has the pipeline to exist on its own >> we do, we did a lot of work yes, we bought in, but we bought this because of two things one, lots and lots of snufgs institutional shareholders because they hated the deal, they didn't want it, they were asking for help, asking for us to get involved. and two, we went in and did a lot of research because we didn't need to get involved. we got involved because we truly believe that the deal did not make sense if the deal made sense, we could have stayed away but after we dug in, it became pretty obvious to us that this deal may be being done for the wrong reasons and that it could destroy a lot of value without enough up side so the reward is not worth the risk in our opinion as it relates to this transaction. so bristol-myers shareholders if they are worried about their investment and they
but we are bristol-myers shareholders aed and looking our bristol-myers. >> and on the whole they canits own, you bought into the stock, right, after the deal or around the deal. so some are wondering whether you really believe and have the confidence that it has the pipeline to exist on its own >> we do, we did a lot of work yes, we bought in, but we bought this because of two things one, lots and lots of snufgs institutional shareholders because they hated the deal, they didn't...
157
157
Mar 6, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back the continued back and forth between bristol-myersnd a couple of its shareholders as the vote, of course, on bristol's acquisition to celgene approaches, april 12th is the date for that. a lot to go on between now and then but no shortage of, well, fulsome debate if you want to call it that in terms of at least the view of starboard, the activist investor that owns a relatively small position in the company, but is seemingly joined by a new quiet wellington and other shareholders in its opposition to the deal and, of course, bristol's continued attempted to make sure its shareholders when they show up vote in favor of that $70 plus billion acquisition of celgene. this morning, another very long and large investor presentation from bristol-myers, guys, in which they hit a number of different themes in order to try to show and respond really to what they believe are wellington's concerns, even though wellington frankly since it came out in opposition has not in any way articulated what the concerns are publicly. and of course starboard
click, call or visit a store today. >>> welcome back the continued back and forth between bristol-myersnd a couple of its shareholders as the vote, of course, on bristol's acquisition to celgene approaches, april 12th is the date for that. a lot to go on between now and then but no shortage of, well, fulsome debate if you want to call it that in terms of at least the view of starboard, the activist investor that owns a relatively small position in the company, but is seemingly joined...
128
128
Mar 13, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
that basically bristol needs this bristol-myers is a great company.mber, this is about keytruda being merck's unbelievable drug that keeps winning versus optivo i think bristol-myers would be the best evaluatorof what celgene has than anybody they're in there, and they really believe that the other drugs like receptos, they believe that they overpaid, they believe they'll reapply and that will win it could happen. giovanni is -- giovanni's track record, dr. caforio, he is a very respected man and i find that this is really -- i'm not saying anyone is slagging him, but why don't they listen to him he's very smart. and i think he's got a real good handle what celgene has and i think that bob eugan built a great company. it is being under -- it was traded six times earnings, it made too much sense to buy i'm in the camp. david is saying earlier i'm in the pocket of veryone. >> boeing, apple, bristol-myers. >> who else could be in the pocket of? >> you'll find a new one tomorrow. >> tandem diabetes, that thing is going to 100. >> you've been critical of k
that basically bristol needs this bristol-myers is a great company.mber, this is about keytruda being merck's unbelievable drug that keeps winning versus optivo i think bristol-myers would be the best evaluatorof what celgene has than anybody they're in there, and they really believe that the other drugs like receptos, they believe that they overpaid, they believe they'll reapply and that will win it could happen. giovanni is -- giovanni's track record, dr. caforio, he is a very respected man...
100
100
Mar 7, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the best deal for bristol-myers squibb >> that was bristol-myers squibb's ceo urging investors its $74 billion bid for a cancer drugmaker celgene our next guest as bristol-myers squibb as a top pick >> you are getting a 3.35% dividend yield i think they have one of the best pipelines of any -- of the pharmaceutical companies, and as we move into a population and a democrat he graphic that just continues to get older, continues to live longer, we're going to be more dependent on these companies than ever as a society. >> in general, you are really hot on the health care sector. is it because right now it's affordable >> it's starting to become affordable you know, everyone is still trying to work through how affordable it really is. i'm just -- i'm focussing on the demographics on the cash that all these companies have you're going to start seeing acquisitions, such as this one, and you're going to also see more support politically than we've ever seen. >> we see a lot of headlines coming in about m&a, and you know, these partnerships going forward that you have. amazon with jp
this is the best deal for bristol-myers squibb >> that was bristol-myers squibb's ceo urging investors its $74 billion bid for a cancer drugmaker celgene our next guest as bristol-myers squibb as a top pick >> you are getting a 3.35% dividend yield i think they have one of the best pipelines of any -- of the pharmaceutical companies, and as we move into a population and a democrat he graphic that just continues to get older, continues to live longer, we're going to be more dependent...
54
54
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
let's take a look -- the s&p 500 is up and one of the big stories as bristol-myers and celgene. the advisory group came out in of theirf a deal efforts to break up this megamerger, saying in part the surprise following a deal like this is never a good sign in a presentationh by star board. they didn't mention them by name but they said the plan did not create any potential interim ceo opportunity so there was no potential interim ceo identified in the plan and that was the downside for the plan. in conclusion, iss transaction says the deal seems to be the best available for longtime shareholders and that has the stock higher. 1.4% is lower for dupont. guy: around 30 minutes to go on the latest brexit vote. we will bring in the numbers as soon as we get them. we are currently positive on the market but obviously, it will be determined by what happens when it comes to the politics. european stocks were well bid. names, we have hennes-mauritz up a little bit today. let's get to her first guest on brexit as we await to that vote. we have paul share with us, a senior fellow at harvar
let's take a look -- the s&p 500 is up and one of the big stories as bristol-myers and celgene. the advisory group came out in of theirf a deal efforts to break up this megamerger, saying in part the surprise following a deal like this is never a good sign in a presentationh by star board. they didn't mention them by name but they said the plan did not create any potential interim ceo opportunity so there was no potential interim ceo identified in the plan and that was the downside for the...
157
157
Mar 4, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is like the bristol-myers celgene, i don't want to make light of this, this is a huge storyill a vastly overowned stock that could be the fulcrum -- you have people say listen, worry about junk debt, should be worried about -- black swan, black swan the black swan may be at&t if they can't get directv pulling out of the tail spin. >> i don't think people expect they're going to be able to pull it out you lose the amount of subscribers they're losing at directv on a quarterly basis, it is hard to imagine by the ay, to be fair, dish is also losing significant subscriber subscribers. that's where a lot of the cord cutting is taking place. the key for them is just going to be to continue, and by the way, directv now subscribers down last quarter. and 391,000 loss of directv. >> that's unbelievable how many people are pulling out. >> the key is to increase ebitda, to generate growth using the direct to consumer for example and that's going to be an important strategy. by the way, there are a lot of companies we're going to be very focused on the success of the direct to consumer
. >> this is like the bristol-myers celgene, i don't want to make light of this, this is a huge storyill a vastly overowned stock that could be the fulcrum -- you have people say listen, worry about junk debt, should be worried about -- black swan, black swan the black swan may be at&t if they can't get directv pulling out of the tail spin. >> i don't think people expect they're going to be able to pull it out you lose the amount of subscribers they're losing at directv on a...
44
44
Mar 16, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
ben myers said that no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be for those who've suffered, convicting duckenfield as a way of expressing it would be very wrong indeed. he said he was being judged by different standards to other people. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. it's 5:32am. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to the travel show with me, carmen roberts. we are only three months since 2019 and already we have covered plenty of ground, so this week we're going to take a look back at some of our favourite stories so far this year. if you love movies, this street in la is the place to be. my mask started to fill with water and i started to panic, so i was like... they are really affectionate. hey. imy i my gosh. —— oh my gosh. i think ithinki i think i am still recovering from the dragon dance in taiwan. anyway, more of that later on in the show, but first let's kick off by heading to paris, where back in februa
ben myers said that no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be for those who've suffered, convicting duckenfield as a way of expressing it would be very wrong indeed. he said he was being judged by different standards to other people. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. it's 5:32am. now on bbc news, it's time for the travel show. hello and welcome to...
67
67
Mar 15, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
ben myers said, no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be, convicting david duckenfield as a wayeing judged by different standards to others. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. two young brothers have died in a hit—and—run car crash in wolverhampton. sanjay singh, aged ten, and paw—anveer singh, who was almost two, were in a car being driven by their mother when it crashed with an audi. police have urged the driver of the audi, who left the scene, to come forward. the westminster leader of the democratic unionists — nigel dodds — says he's had "good" discussions with cabinet ministers ahead of a third vote on the brexit deal. the dup's support is seen as key to persuading more conservative mps to back the agreement when it goes before the commons next week. we want to get a deal, we have always been in that frame of mind. we don't want to leave without a deal, but a lot will depend on terms of what the government is able to do in terms of p
ben myers said, no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be, convicting david duckenfield as a wayeing judged by different standards to others. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. two young brothers have died in a hit—and—run car crash in wolverhampton. sanjay singh, aged ten, and paw—anveer singh, who was almost two, were in a car being driven by...
108
108
Mar 6, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the best deal for bristol-myers squibb >> that was a sneak peek of the bristol-myers squibb ceo defending his celgene merger he will appear on "mad money" on cnbc at the top of the hour. >>> celgene hanging tough today. this comes as m & a in the health care space has been heating up our next guest predicted a deal last week. >> i think the ones that are most fully integrated and probably most amenable with the whole host of manufacturing and technology in the pipeline probably are the biomarins, the blue birds, even serepta, srpt, and some of the smaller ones that will probably never be a stand-alone include night star, nite, and axgt >> so what other deals could be coming down the pipe let's bring in michael yi, an equities analyst with jeff free -- jeffries >> we want you to tell us who's on your radar in terms of being acquired and acquiring. >> sure. in the space to be acquired, i think that serept. a, srpt and sage, both of those companies would fit into pharma very well. and in the midcap space, incyte and cancer genetics could be acquired. >> in terms of the bristol-myer
this is the best deal for bristol-myers squibb >> that was a sneak peek of the bristol-myers squibb ceo defending his celgene merger he will appear on "mad money" on cnbc at the top of the hour. >>> celgene hanging tough today. this comes as m & a in the health care space has been heating up our next guest predicted a deal last week. >> i think the ones that are most fully integrated and probably most amenable with the whole host of manufacturing and...
187
187
Mar 15, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 1
ben myers said, no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be, convicting david duckenfield as a wayd he was being judged by different standards to others. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. it's one of the biggest providers of public services, in prisons, schools and hospitals. but now interserve is expected to go into administration after shareholders failed to approve a restructuring plan. the company employs 115,000 people in the uk. its contracts are likely to continue and no job losses are expected. i'm joined by our business editor simonjack. what has gone wrong? debt, mountains of it. you could have bought this company at the beginning of the week for £10 million and you would have been taking on £650 million worth of debt. plenty of things did go wrong, contracts went bad, and so today there was a plan aid which was to get those lenders of money to write off that debt and swap it for new shares. they would end up with 95% of the compan
ben myers said, no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be, convicting david duckenfield as a wayd he was being judged by different standards to others. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. it's one of the biggest providers of public services, in prisons, schools and hospitals. but now interserve is expected to go into administration after shareholders...
71
71
Mar 15, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
ben myers said that no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be for those who've suffered, convictingd. he said he was being judged by different standards to others. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. interserve, one of the biggest providers of public services in prisons, schools and hospitals, has been sold after being placed in administration. the company employs 45,000 people in the uk. its contracts are likely to continue and no job losses are expected. it comes after shareholders failed to approve a restructuring plan. two young brothers have died in a hit—and—run car crash in wolverhampton. sanjay singh, aged 10, and pawanveer singh, who was almost two, were in a car being driven by their mother when it crashed with an audi. police have urged the driver of the audi, who left the scene, to come forward. thousands of children in the uk have again left their classrooms to join a global day of protests against climate change. they took place i
ben myers said that no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be for those who've suffered, convictingd. he said he was being judged by different standards to others. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. interserve, one of the biggest providers of public services in prisons, schools and hospitals, has been sold after being placed in administration. the...
144
144
Mar 15, 2019
03/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
defending david duckenfield, ben myers qc said, it's like giving a captain a ship that's already sinkingthe jury were shown this photograph of crushing, eight years before the disaster. they heard there was a history of near misses at hillsborough, but nobody had told mr duckenfield about past problems. in 1989, the crush was fatal when the terraces became dangerously full. this safety barrier collapsed under the pressure. 96 men, women and children lost their lives, the youngest a boy of ten, the oldest a pensioner. ben myers said that no matter how great the jury's sympathy may be for those who've suffered, convicting david duckenfield as a way of expressing it would be very wrong indeed. he said he was being judged by different standards to other people. earlier today, the prosecution said the trial was 30 years late, but it was about david duckenfield's failures, and not those of other people. judith moritz, bbc news, preston. interserve — one of the biggest providers of public services — in prisons, schools and hospitals — has been sold after being placed in administration. the comp
defending david duckenfield, ben myers qc said, it's like giving a captain a ship that's already sinkingthe jury were shown this photograph of crushing, eight years before the disaster. they heard there was a history of near misses at hillsborough, but nobody had told mr duckenfield about past problems. in 1989, the crush was fatal when the terraces became dangerously full. this safety barrier collapsed under the pressure. 96 men, women and children lost their lives, the youngest a boy of ten,...
128
128
Mar 1, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
don't know if we can get on the fly, call up to our fabulous team bristol-myers versus merck this ishat was supposed to be a titanic battle between keytruda and optiva and it's not bristol has to buy someone i'm a huge believer that celgene is developing a lot away from revlimid look at that you see why merck is the winner. look at that plus 51. that's where bristol has to do it i think bristol is right to have the game plan. >> that goes beyond the hope that is more of a prayer that somebody will come along and buy bristol. >> yes, a wing and a prayer. >> let's move on, number of other movers, tesla, hit it briefly, jim the stock is down over 5%. it has been an interesting week. got into march 11th to figure out what he wants to do with the s.e.c., which was unhappy with his tweets saying they violated the earlier agreement with them. judge is going to rule and that. but the company announced it is going to sell $35,000 version of the model three midsized sedan and going to move all sales online >> yeah. >> a cost saving move. >> i feel that what is happening here, maybe we have to
don't know if we can get on the fly, call up to our fabulous team bristol-myers versus merck this ishat was supposed to be a titanic battle between keytruda and optiva and it's not bristol has to buy someone i'm a huge believer that celgene is developing a lot away from revlimid look at that you see why merck is the winner. look at that plus 51. that's where bristol has to do it i think bristol is right to have the game plan. >> that goes beyond the hope that is more of a prayer that...
45
45
Mar 7, 2019
03/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
in new york to hear from bristol-myers squibb. so much of a day to come. bloomberg -- so much m&a to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ was hit withowell questions last week about how to get more americans working. our next guest says the central bank is more responsible for low labor force participation many cares to admit. we welcome carl smith. carl, great to have you. what is the fed's role in persistently low levels of labor force participation in the post crisis, and even the precrisis post dot, area. -- area period. carl: the fed has been raising rates sooner than it needed to, and has created an environment where we have had unemployment -- more employment than we needed, an environment where workers have not seen as many that, and over time, changes what workers expect and what employers expect. a year or two ago, there has been in excess of employees of people looking for jobs to the number of jobs available. have a lot employers of choice, they become spoiled and don't take people who beat accommodations, people who might have been out of the labor forc
in new york to hear from bristol-myers squibb. so much of a day to come. bloomberg -- so much m&a to come. this is bloomberg. ♪ was hit withowell questions last week about how to get more americans working. our next guest says the central bank is more responsible for low labor force participation many cares to admit. we welcome carl smith. carl, great to have you. what is the fed's role in persistently low levels of labor force participation in the post crisis, and even the precrisis post...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
well economy minister peter out myers said again today when i asked him where they are at at the moment with that free trade agreement are saying they're working hard to get it ratified it's been taking a while and i think one of the reasons why it has been taking such a long time is because there have been there has been pick up in relations between vietnam and germany and that's because of vietnamese national that was allegedly kidnapped by the vietnamese government on german soil and then taken to vietnam and that's caused souring of relations between the two countries initially he was supposed to be sentenced to death and then after an intervention from the german government. he was it was sentenced to life in prison but that is of course that has been a problem and another problem that we're hearing and this is rather interesting is that all the e.u. translators are busy with all the bricks that documents and that's why they're not getting around to translating all those documents for the e.u. for that for that free trade agreement and that could be another factor so funny to see w
well economy minister peter out myers said again today when i asked him where they are at at the moment with that free trade agreement are saying they're working hard to get it ratified it's been taking a while and i think one of the reasons why it has been taking such a long time is because there have been there has been pick up in relations between vietnam and germany and that's because of vietnamese national that was allegedly kidnapped by the vietnamese government on german soil and then...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
a couple of records were broken in myers massive six zero win over wolfsburg rubber eleven dollars skews the new all time but as they got not german score frank rebury became the first substitute to provide three assists in a match buyers this trio there's two you poke a bear and next what happens in the basement but he is in action also known as the relegation threatened nuremberg were looking for their first win in twenty nineteen at hockenheim they did it they need a bit of luck for that pin over welcome to a team that likes to run more than forrest gump leverkusen their running over one hundred twenty kilometers again. welcome to the but it's legal i'm chris hansen joining me for this sunday powwow are but his legal knight rider kit holden welcome back kidney across. and we have w.'s very own other very moody be ready to get busy oliver press always ready glad to hear that as well now fittingly we're starting off with byron munich responding to the recent news of a few key players being told they'll never suit up again for a country byron badly bruised up wolfsburg the released playe
a couple of records were broken in myers massive six zero win over wolfsburg rubber eleven dollars skews the new all time but as they got not german score frank rebury became the first substitute to provide three assists in a match buyers this trio there's two you poke a bear and next what happens in the basement but he is in action also known as the relegation threatened nuremberg were looking for their first win in twenty nineteen at hockenheim they did it they need a bit of luck for that pin...
165
165
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 1
a couple of mistakes to will myers, one of the mistakes. i'm not sure it's landed yet. more highlights later in the newscast. we are once again your broadcast home for the giants. our first regular season game of the year, tomorrow night, in san diego for game two. first pitch at 7:00 on nbc bay area. >> how is it going to look in san diego? >> sweeping out the rainfall. that's good news. a mix of sun and clouds. it will be nice for the giants. we do have some rainfall coming our way and you can see on our microclimate forecast tonight, it has been coming down heavy and hard right here across the bay area. we'll put a track on this and see where it's headed. you can see the rainfall keeping it wet on 680 moving off to the east, picking up the rainfall in pleasanton by 6:32. off to the south, not much rain so far. this heavy, heavy rain is about to hit over the next 15 to 30 minutes. expect heavy downpours that will limit your disability, even possibly a little small hail. if you get pictures of that, send it in to nbcbayarea.com. you can go to the website to share your
a couple of mistakes to will myers, one of the mistakes. i'm not sure it's landed yet. more highlights later in the newscast. we are once again your broadcast home for the giants. our first regular season game of the year, tomorrow night, in san diego for game two. first pitch at 7:00 on nbc bay area. >> how is it going to look in san diego? >> sweeping out the rainfall. that's good news. a mix of sun and clouds. it will be nice for the giants. we do have some rainfall coming our...
192
192
Mar 15, 2019
03/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
rabi jeffery myers is joining me right after this break. about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to your front door and in the privacy of your own home. there's no prep or special diet needed. you just go to the bathroom, to collect your sample. after that, i'm gone, shipped to the lab for dna testing that finds colon cancer and precancer. cologuard is not right for everyone. it is not for high risk individuals, including those with a history of colon cancer or precancer. ibd, certain hereditary cancer syndromes, or a family history of colon cancer. maybe i'll be at your door soon! ask your doctor if cologuard is right for you. covered by medicare and most major insurers. guys do whatever it takes to deal with shave irritation. so, we re-imagined the razor with the new gillette skinguard. it has a unique guard between the blades. that's designed to reduce irritation during the shave. because we be
rabi jeffery myers is joining me right after this break. about screening for colon cancer. luckily there's me, cologuard. the noninvasive test you use at home. it all starts when your doctor orders me. then it's as easy as get, go, gone. you get me when i'm delivered... right to your front door and in the privacy of your own home. there's no prep or special diet needed. you just go to the bathroom, to collect your sample. after that, i'm gone, shipped to the lab for dna testing that finds colon...
147
147
Mar 19, 2019
03/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
[cheers and applause] well, finishing his game for charity, please welcome back collin myers from ktrkramatic music] ♪ welcome back. >> thank you, sir. ♪ >> last week we were playing play it forward. we had newscasters from around the country playing for charity, and collin from the abc affiliate in houston, texas, playing for living water international. you got on a roll, late there, and you got to $20,000. [cheers and applause] a good run. >> a good run, after the two early lifelines and almost missed it on that turkey question. >> but now you're at $20,000. serious cash for your charity. >> right. >> no more lifelines. >> no. >> we're two away from $50,000, getting to that next threshold. but up next will be $30,000. are you ready to get back to it? >> i am. >> all right, let's play "who wants to be a millionaire." [dramatic musical flourish] ♪ all right, good luck. $30,000 question. better known as le corbusier, charles-edouard jeanneret-gris was a leading pioneer in which artistic field? >> it's a famous name, corbusier. um... wow. i really feel like it's really close to-- i. m. p
[cheers and applause] well, finishing his game for charity, please welcome back collin myers from ktrkramatic music] ♪ welcome back. >> thank you, sir. ♪ >> last week we were playing play it forward. we had newscasters from around the country playing for charity, and collin from the abc affiliate in houston, texas, playing for living water international. you got on a roll, late there, and you got to $20,000. [cheers and applause] a good run. >> a good run, after the two...
334
334
Mar 16, 2019
03/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 334
favorite 0
quote 0
which famous face was michael myers' infamous halloween mask molded from?he answer when we return. time and time again, you know when i'm doing street magic..i'll walk up to someone and i can just see they're against me right? they don't want to be amazed. they don't want this experience to happen. ♪i needed to try but then the magic happens. and all of that falls away. (amazement & laughter) it's the experience of waking up and seeing things the way you saw them before they became ordinary. ♪i need never get old i'm looking for that experience of wonder. ♪ >> so, which famous face was michael myers' infamous halloween mask molded from? the answer is... the halloween mask was a modified version of shatner's captain kirk death mask from the "star trek" series. >> when nebraska native and mask-making maven doane powell dies in 1951, he bequeaths his inventory of more than 200 handmade masks to his young apprentice, kari hunt, karen schnitzspahn's mother. >> welcome, once again, to "masquerade party." the following year, kari makes good on doane's dying wish t
which famous face was michael myers' infamous halloween mask molded from?he answer when we return. time and time again, you know when i'm doing street magic..i'll walk up to someone and i can just see they're against me right? they don't want to be amazed. they don't want this experience to happen. ♪i needed to try but then the magic happens. and all of that falls away. (amazement & laughter) it's the experience of waking up and seeing things the way you saw them before they became...
324
324
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
this one wil myers. it was 2 for 2 with a pair of rbi. third inning, that's a solo shot. the giants giving their ace zero support. they came close in the sixth with two outs. evan longoria. myers will throw him out at second. adding some insurance in the fifth. base hit off bum gardner. the giants drop their opener. they lose. the final 2-0. >>> the raiders now have five running backs on their roster after signing isaiah crowell. it's a one-year deal worth $2.5 million. last season he rushed for nearly 700 yards and six touchdowns with the jets. adding crowell likely means doug martin's run with the silver and black is over. he is a free agent. so is marshawn lynch. jon gruden recently said the dor is open for him to return. >>> the raider signed brandon marshall, a one-yeerone-year. he joined after one season with jacksonville. he played 11 games last season, but only had 42 tackles and did not have a sack or an interception. >>> world golf classic day two. texans star j.j. watt on hand for the action. this is match play. so it's player versus player. check out tiger woo
this one wil myers. it was 2 for 2 with a pair of rbi. third inning, that's a solo shot. the giants giving their ace zero support. they came close in the sixth with two outs. evan longoria. myers will throw him out at second. adding some insurance in the fifth. base hit off bum gardner. the giants drop their opener. they lose. the final 2-0. >>> the raiders now have five running backs on their roster after signing isaiah crowell. it's a one-year deal worth $2.5 million. last season he...
105
105
Mar 4, 2019
03/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
meteorologist chad myers joins us now. chad, it's great to have you there with this bird's eye view. what more are we learning about these storms? the question for folks on the ground today, is there still danger there? >> the danger now is running a generator in a house that you still have left and carbon monoxide poisoning or stepping on anything. there are nails, shards, things around that weren't there and people are trying to work as fast as they can to rescue or to revive or do whatever they are doing out there. these shards of things are everywhere. i have been to enough of these things to know that now the recovery, more people can get injured than were injured in the tornado itself. 65 miles long, about a half a mile wide. that's almost 30 square miles worth of damage. and this thing very could easily be 150 miles per hour storm. 156 makes it a category five hurricane equivalent in the eye wall. that's how strong we are talking about, something hit down across the gulf coast earlier this year. i want to show you t
meteorologist chad myers joins us now. chad, it's great to have you there with this bird's eye view. what more are we learning about these storms? the question for folks on the ground today, is there still danger there? >> the danger now is running a generator in a house that you still have left and carbon monoxide poisoning or stepping on anything. there are nails, shards, things around that weren't there and people are trying to work as fast as they can to rescue or to revive or do...
153
153
Mar 15, 2019
03/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
singh won't be replacing fallon or seth myer. she'll be taking over for carson daily.she's excited to have a new audience. >> i'm so excited because i truly get to create a show from scratch. i get to make it inclusive and get to creat comedy segments and create something that i believe in. i'm so honored andull beld. >> seth meyers joined fallon in welcoming singh to the nbc late night line-up. lily singh will pmier this fall and it will take over the 1:35 time slot. so you may need to dvr that one. congratulations to her. >>> in the last week most stories about colleges admissions have revolved around cheating and bribes. to >> this is a about a teen doing it the right way and beating the odds. kathy park has more. >> reporter: dylan has a tough decision to make, the high school senior is choosing between not one, but 17 colleges. >> were you excited each time you received one? yes. it was really exciting for me. >> reporter: it's the kind of opportunity this new jerseyag te never expected. dylan mov from trinidad to new jersey when he was seven, raised by a single m
singh won't be replacing fallon or seth myer. she'll be taking over for carson daily.she's excited to have a new audience. >> i'm so excited because i truly get to create a show from scratch. i get to make it inclusive and get to creat comedy segments and create something that i believe in. i'm so honored andull beld. >> seth meyers joined fallon in welcoming singh to the nbc late night line-up. lily singh will pmier this fall and it will take over the 1:35 time slot. so you may...
185
185
Mar 12, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you and i talked agood deal about bristol-myers and celgene.e're following relatively closely april 12th vote, an important one. >> what are you hearing? >> a post story sort of interesting today, talking about how starboard is looking at a couple of funds it believes perhaps have engaged in almost what you call vote stripping where you go long, short sell, but you're doing it solely -- hedging yourself but doing it solely to own shares to be able to vote those shares the record date has already passed it is not king mylan and not vote stripping what i was reporting on, i think last week, right before or right before the record date was the t plus one stock that goldman sachs had, it sold to potentially one buyer. but two hedge funds are mentioned in this post story, third point, of course, dan loeb, and de shaw, my reporting indicates neither one of them had anything do with this. that in fact it was the buyer of the t plus one stock for goldman, i have not confirmed this with the firm, large asset manager in texas called hbk, and, by the way,
. >> you and i talked agood deal about bristol-myers and celgene.e're following relatively closely april 12th vote, an important one. >> what are you hearing? >> a post story sort of interesting today, talking about how starboard is looking at a couple of funds it believes perhaps have engaged in almost what you call vote stripping where you go long, short sell, but you're doing it solely -- hedging yourself but doing it solely to own shares to be able to vote those shares the...
57
57
Mar 13, 2019
03/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
if you have a combination of these big pharma companies like a bristol myers.'ve got these two really detrimental factors working against you all at once as an investor. >> right but i think you've real separation in big cap pharma bristol myers has done nothing where eli has been a horse someone like pfizer to me in an environment where people are concerned about earnings growth and valuations, i think pfizer is straight up the middle. i have to think that drug pricing noise is what it always seems to be, which is noise right now. i think if anything, that's an opportunity. big cap pharma and the balance sheet at pfizer to me is actually something i'd been encouraged by. >> i agree with now in terms of some of the noise. merck has an incredible pipeline still with unbelievable drugs now in the market with ten more in finalta sge got to love it. >>> up next, final trades. a cfa charterholder does. you've worked hard to grow your wealth. make sure you're working with a wealth manager who can grow with you. cfa charterholders have the investment expertise to unlo
if you have a combination of these big pharma companies like a bristol myers.'ve got these two really detrimental factors working against you all at once as an investor. >> right but i think you've real separation in big cap pharma bristol myers has done nothing where eli has been a horse someone like pfizer to me in an environment where people are concerned about earnings growth and valuations, i think pfizer is straight up the middle. i have to think that drug pricing noise is what it...
102
102
Mar 13, 2019
03/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
chad myers has our forecast. it looks scary, chad. >> it really is.d damaged tornadoes on the south side and a blizzard on the northwest side of this storm. this is the pressure of a category 1 hurricane, but it's just not a hurricane because it's over land. blizzard conditions from rapid city down to denver. wind gusts in oklahoma, texas, 80 miles per hour today. farther to the north it's going to rain on frozen ground. there's a flood threat across omaha, even into minneapolis for today and more storms through memphis, little rock, maybe toward hot springs for today, all part of this storm system rolling through dallas right now into little rock later, memphis 6:00 your time. big storms close to you. could be tornadoes around that area especially south of there. and by morning things get better. but if you're an a flight today, 1100 flights are already canceled. 900 of them, john, in and out of denver already at 6:38 -- 4:38 their time. >> chad myers, thank you for this. we know you'll be watching this all day. stay with cnn for updates because this
chad myers has our forecast. it looks scary, chad. >> it really is.d damaged tornadoes on the south side and a blizzard on the northwest side of this storm. this is the pressure of a category 1 hurricane, but it's just not a hurricane because it's over land. blizzard conditions from rapid city down to denver. wind gusts in oklahoma, texas, 80 miles per hour today. farther to the north it's going to rain on frozen ground. there's a flood threat across omaha, even into minneapolis for today...
54
54
Mar 2, 2019
03/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
a court case came about called burnside versus myers. we had no idea that case was going to influence all of our lives and all of the lives all of you students who are watching this have today. because this is the case that established the substantial disruption standard in schools. you have free speech rights, but you cannot substantially disrupt school. because the kids in mississippi eventually won their case and the court said they had the right to wear those buttons and exercise their first amendment rights because they didn't substantially disrupt school. that is where the standard comes from. also set things continuing. now on the news, what do we see? john: this is a picture from the war in vietnam. during the war in vietnam, we were confronted with pictures like this on our television sets every night. there were pictures of people that had been napalmed, pictures of villagers that had been burned down. mary beth: what was napalmed? john: gasoline that had things added to it to make it like a jelly so when the bomb blows up and
a court case came about called burnside versus myers. we had no idea that case was going to influence all of our lives and all of the lives all of you students who are watching this have today. because this is the case that established the substantial disruption standard in schools. you have free speech rights, but you cannot substantially disrupt school. because the kids in mississippi eventually won their case and the court said they had the right to wear those buttons and exercise their...
111
111
Mar 4, 2019
03/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
chad myers, thanks very much. we'll stay on top of this. >>> this same storm system is hammering the northeast right now with snow. more than 80 million people from the midwest to the northeast under winter storm alerts. alison kosik is live in boston with more. we can see it behind you. quite a dump of snow. >> well, i don't want to be deceiving here. this is all plowed snow so the plows have really been in full force today. look behind the photographer here. you see the plows moving along for the sidewalks. this snow has been heavy and wet. the kind you get to play snowball fights, do the snowball fights with and make the snowmen. it's also the kind that can give you headaches because it can sit on power lines. thousands of residents are without power this morning. also wreaks havoc on the streets especially at the time this snowfall has happened from midnight all the way through the rush hour traffic. it certainly has created those slick streets but the plows have been in full force clearing the streets. helpin
chad myers, thanks very much. we'll stay on top of this. >>> this same storm system is hammering the northeast right now with snow. more than 80 million people from the midwest to the northeast under winter storm alerts. alison kosik is live in boston with more. we can see it behind you. quite a dump of snow. >> well, i don't want to be deceiving here. this is all plowed snow so the plows have really been in full force today. look behind the photographer here. you see the plows...
95
95
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
bristol-myers squibb down marginally. >>> from high-flying tech deals to home furnishings.ormerly known as restoration hardware not feeling the love after posting mixed fourth quarter earnings which missed on revenue and sales. stock cratering after cutting the 2019 forecast, getting downgraded by deutsche bank. shares are currently down 21%. >>> it was a constructive tweet that sparked the day's rally. how much of a catalyst will the china trade deal be in the second quarter? more on "countdown" next. a business owner always goes beyond what people expect. that's why we built the nation's largest gig-speed network along with complete reliability. then went beyond. beyond clumsy dials-in's and pins. to one-touch conference calls. beyond traditional tv. to tv on any device. beyond low-res surveillance video. to crystal clear hd video monitoring from anywhere. gig-fueled apps that exceed expectations. comcast business. beyond fast. but allstate actually helps you drive safely... with drivewise. it lets you know when you go too fast... ...and brake too hard. with feedback to h
bristol-myers squibb down marginally. >>> from high-flying tech deals to home furnishings.ormerly known as restoration hardware not feeling the love after posting mixed fourth quarter earnings which missed on revenue and sales. stock cratering after cutting the 2019 forecast, getting downgraded by deutsche bank. shares are currently down 21%. >>> it was a constructive tweet that sparked the day's rally. how much of a catalyst will the china trade deal be in the second quarter?...
57
57
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
fo will myers. but the giants you know the story. no offense. couldn't out score. so they lost 2-0. they have the home openers at oracle park next friday. april 5. against the tampa bay rays. >> need bay to find runs. >> two young brothers being called heros after they saved a young girl from drowning. >> they were actually at a birthday party. a chance to have fun didn't keep them from doing the right thing. >> we have the story from the beach. >> reese and bryce just seven and ten years old had the courage anyone hopes to have when faced with a dangerous situation. >> i had the chance to save her. so i did. >> saturday afternoon they were at a birthday party. they were playing in this lagoon. when he noticed a girl who no longer looked like she was playing. >> her head was going under. the water. but her eyes you could see it was like this big. i told him that girl is drowning. >> he didn't hesitate to step in. >> i jump out there. i feel kind of scared. but my brain calms me down. which feels weird. i thought i was going to be scared. >> he carried her back to the sand and her da
fo will myers. but the giants you know the story. no offense. couldn't out score. so they lost 2-0. they have the home openers at oracle park next friday. april 5. against the tampa bay rays. >> need bay to find runs. >> two young brothers being called heros after they saved a young girl from drowning. >> they were actually at a birthday party. a chance to have fun didn't keep them from doing the right thing. >> we have the story from the beach. >> reese and bryce...
80
80
Mar 15, 2019
03/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: it has taken several lockups for aaron myers to take ownership of his actions. the most recent incarceration started 11 months ago, with drug possession and attempt to distribute. do you think this is the last time you'rece incted? >> that's the goal. i can't say yesve or no. i haeen taught just to stay in the moment. you know? all i have is today. >> reporter: is a profound self-awareness that aaron, now 32, learned here. >> you are the next generation of people in recovery. >> reporter: aaron is one of a dozen inmates, in a pilot program, in a drug recovery. >> they named it s.t.a.r., striving to achieve recovery. these are voluntbors. told them you have to be in this program. >> reporter: the participants must apply and be accepted into the program. they live the same quarters and spend the day unearthing the deep-root eed trauma. >> we have this program for the rightlistens. >> reporter: do you think this is a life-saving program? >> yes. e'm blessed to have an opportunity to part of this. it's not just about us. it's about people that will come after us. >>
. >> reporter: it has taken several lockups for aaron myers to take ownership of his actions. the most recent incarceration started 11 months ago, with drug possession and attempt to distribute. do you think this is the last time you'rece incted? >> that's the goal. i can't say yesve or no. i haeen taught just to stay in the moment. you know? all i have is today. >> reporter: is a profound self-awareness that aaron, now 32, learned here. >> you are the next generation of...
108
108
Mar 12, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
timo myer with the pass. hertl with the goal. sharks win 3-0 and regain the top spot in the western conference. >>> spring training, baseball. the dodgers in arizona. game tied at 1-1 with the bases loaded. this is giants top prospect joey bart. clears the bases with this double. bart is expected to begin the year with the san jose minor league giants. so if you get a chance to see it, do it. he won't be in san jose long. giants' home opener is april 3rd. >> around the corner. >>> the warriors are leaving something behind in oakland. hmm. that's coming up next. could soo >>> a possible strike looming. >> the south bay nurses that could walk off the job and the impact it could have on patients. >> join us tomorrow morning at 4:30. >>> okay. as you know, the warriors are about to move to san francisco this coming october. but the team is going to keep their headquarters youth program and will expand it next year. >> it's an amazing opportunity to keep our foot print here in oakland to do amazing things for the next generation. >> t
timo myer with the pass. hertl with the goal. sharks win 3-0 and regain the top spot in the western conference. >>> spring training, baseball. the dodgers in arizona. game tied at 1-1 with the bases loaded. this is giants top prospect joey bart. clears the bases with this double. bart is expected to begin the year with the san jose minor league giants. so if you get a chance to see it, do it. he won't be in san jose long. giants' home opener is april 3rd. >> around the corner....
157
157
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
will myers gets up and hits a long home run. 450, 460 feet, huge. that's enough. giants lose, 2-0. we are, once again, your broadcast home for the giants. our first regular season game tomorrow is. first pitch at 7:00, right here on nbc bay area. >>> the a's played their home opener against oakland. hosting the l.a. angels. khris davis, doing what he does best his home run helped lead the a's to a 4-0 win. >>> for t sharks make it seven losses in a row. still managed to beat the sharks, 5-4. >>> we're back in a moment. ♪ [ crying ] ♪ you protect them at home. we help protect them online. this is beyond wifi. this is xfi. simple. easy. awesome. xfinity. the future of awesome. bay area parents and coaches charged in the college admissions scheme face a federal judge tomorrow mor >>> fallout following operation varsity blues. >> we'll bring you the bay area colleges and coaches that were part of the scheme. >>> fans of the show "full house," in for a treat. the home featured in the series, up for sale. neighbors they site's a big tourist attraction. be aware of that. the creator of th
will myers gets up and hits a long home run. 450, 460 feet, huge. that's enough. giants lose, 2-0. we are, once again, your broadcast home for the giants. our first regular season game tomorrow is. first pitch at 7:00, right here on nbc bay area. >>> the a's played their home opener against oakland. hosting the l.a. angels. khris davis, doing what he does best his home run helped lead the a's to a 4-0 win. >>> for t sharks make it seven losses in a row. still managed to beat...
96
96
Mar 29, 2019
03/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
the birch darting in his final season, madison bumgarner struck at nine in the second inning, world myers took to the beach. they led 1-0. last chance for san francisco trailing 2-0, brandon belt goes down. buster posey goes down, san francisco had just five hits, they got one runner to second base. san diego won 2-0. >> it felt really good today. the command was there the biggest thing. stuff with good. command and stuff was pretty much there the whole game. >> we are all healthy. we did not think were going to get 162 it is nice to win. it's a long season. >>> it is a long season. do not judge it by one game. i would say 25 games in, then you look at a little sampling of the season. they don't have a lot of marquee players. there's not a lot of players you want to see playing on the team. that's the problem. >>> that's the problem but it was a good game because exactly what will smith said, it bumped through well. it was a little bit of a question in the preseason of whether he was going to come out strong and he did. >>> if he plays really well, nine strikeouts today, leading up to tha
the birch darting in his final season, madison bumgarner struck at nine in the second inning, world myers took to the beach. they led 1-0. last chance for san francisco trailing 2-0, brandon belt goes down. buster posey goes down, san francisco had just five hits, they got one runner to second base. san diego won 2-0. >> it felt really good today. the command was there the biggest thing. stuff with good. command and stuff was pretty much there the whole game. >> we are all healthy....
29
29
Mar 21, 2019
03/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
now former president was or by me going feel of his role as one you was mentioned here who he had myers a lot of then shall be was mentioned here you know but the next one is neither singapore are nor china you know so what i'm trying to say is that he is. he stabbed realizing influence on the ground the ruling elite that he envisions for himself by being in the background and being sort of stage managing everything and most likely providing overall guidance to doc i have for instance with the interim president. in the short i mean in the short term. it's viable but even in the medium term given the fact that in july mr another buyer will turn seventy nine you know this raises questions you know in other words his ability to continue to have a stabilizing influence over gaza. is limited you know and this raises a whole host of issues ok you know related to you know really related to internal stability and so on ok we're rapidly running out of time here ambassador the best the courtly let's discuss because it sounds neighbors. talking about about china and. particular but what about russ
now former president was or by me going feel of his role as one you was mentioned here who he had myers a lot of then shall be was mentioned here you know but the next one is neither singapore are nor china you know so what i'm trying to say is that he is. he stabbed realizing influence on the ground the ruling elite that he envisions for himself by being in the background and being sort of stage managing everything and most likely providing overall guidance to doc i have for instance with the...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
is an economist and works for a major german trade union the ball myers organization crowd funds a raffle to provide an unconditional basic income to the winners it's an experiment . here szell is totally opposed to the idea. my neediest and my idea is a basic income for everybody breaking the link between income and work each member of society whether a homeless person or a millionaire would get a thousand euros a month no strings attached. for common the pressure in society is rising happening at the stress level is rising one in three is at risk of burnout we have seen that an unconditional basic income creates a deep sense of ease in people and sets in and follow god's individual cases i can certainly understand the appeal if you can give twenty or thirty thousand people such an income they can avoid having to do precarious casual labor. but what happens if everyone gets it companies would turn to wage dumping because a certain basic income is guaranteed. the problems with financing the welfare state pensions health or nursing care. they're all linked to contributions from earned inco
is an economist and works for a major german trade union the ball myers organization crowd funds a raffle to provide an unconditional basic income to the winners it's an experiment . here szell is totally opposed to the idea. my neediest and my idea is a basic income for everybody breaking the link between income and work each member of society whether a homeless person or a millionaire would get a thousand euros a month no strings attached. for common the pressure in society is rising...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
women selling their bodies to make quick cash gross old men taking advantage of young girls claimants myers' novel bricks and mortar is about a nameless town in eastern germany no sooner has the regime fallen then drugs crime and prostitution come flooding in the many voices in the book are mostly women's some of them have chosen prostitution others have been forced into it and they're all just trying to get through it i have a kind of scale dirty nails and bad breath right at the top but there's no difference in the and not much and there's another scale just for breath and then when they pan to you you have to turn away carefully your head i mean so it doesn't look rude. bricks and mortar will take you want to journey through a dark and brutal world but with shimmers of deep humanity hope and humor. many of the authors on our list that are that are quite well known outside. of germany and central europe are writing about fantasy for instance these are authors like the children's book author cordelia funkier who are extremely well known in the united states even in india who many of their
women selling their bodies to make quick cash gross old men taking advantage of young girls claimants myers' novel bricks and mortar is about a nameless town in eastern germany no sooner has the regime fallen then drugs crime and prostitution come flooding in the many voices in the book are mostly women's some of them have chosen prostitution others have been forced into it and they're all just trying to get through it i have a kind of scale dirty nails and bad breath right at the top but...