198
198
Jan 16, 2021
01/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
what do they mean to you, nathan?everything to me because i know they're behind me through whatever i do. >> life is a marathon. and you have ups and downs. but when you've got a family like we do, it's we, it's us. there's no i in team. >> and nathan plans to major in exercise science. i'd like to invite you to check out my digital series "american dreaming" and my conversation with grammy award winner gloria estefan, who dreams big and lives in gratitude. it's at nbcnews.com/nightly films and in the "nightly news" podcast feed. i'm jose diaz-balart. thank you for th e >> thanks for joining us. i'm terry mcsweeney. >> we are on early because of the nfl playoffs which airs after "nbc bay area" next. >> troops sacramento. >> that's right, it mirrors the scene in washington, d.c., where security is also intensifying, more fencing is going up, and troops continue to move in. meanwhile, police have arrested a man who they say tried to get into the inauguration area with a fake pass, a loaded gun, and lots of ammunition. f
what do they mean to you, nathan?everything to me because i know they're behind me through whatever i do. >> life is a marathon. and you have ups and downs. but when you've got a family like we do, it's we, it's us. there's no i in team. >> and nathan plans to major in exercise science. i'd like to invite you to check out my digital series "american dreaming" and my conversation with grammy award winner gloria estefan, who dreams big and lives in gratitude. it's at...
18
18
Jan 3, 2021
01/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
go let's bring in our guest from beijing we have political analyst i know tangan in london we have nathan lore he's a pro-democracy activist who fled hong kong before the security law came into effect and in canterbury in the u.k. we have kerry brown kerry is the director of the lao china institute professor of chinese studies at king's college london gentlemen welcome to you all coming to you 1st how will be judging carry on trying to reshape hong kong in the coming year. it is obvious that it may case comforting scheme that turn hong kong into just send all the never city confiscating is freedom and in for examples rights so in the near future shame the next year i believe that i have end up roach will continue and hong kong people will continue to be suffering from these political persecution and put some of this into an immediate historical context if you can was covert a game changer for the chinese government. no actually not i mean the game changer was the security law that was passed earlier this year which basically allowed the authorities crackdown on what they saw as reprehensi
go let's bring in our guest from beijing we have political analyst i know tangan in london we have nathan lore he's a pro-democracy activist who fled hong kong before the security law came into effect and in canterbury in the u.k. we have kerry brown kerry is the director of the lao china institute professor of chinese studies at king's college london gentlemen welcome to you all coming to you 1st how will be judging carry on trying to reshape hong kong in the coming year. it is obvious that it...
43
43
Jan 14, 2021
01/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
nathan liable when his 100th test cab- he is— does. nathan liable when his 100th test cab.n liable when his 100th test cab. he is closing in on - does. nathan liable when his 100th test cab. he is closing in on 400 i test cab. he is closing in on a00 test wickets as well. test cab. he is closing in on 400 test wickets as well.— test cab. he is closing in on 400 test wickets as well. playing 100 matches for _ test wickets as well. playing 100 matches for us _ test wickets as well. playing 100 matches for us really _ test wickets as well. playing 100 matches for us really humbling l test wickets as well. playing 100 i matches for us really humbling and i'm matches for us really humbling and i'm really— matches for us really humbling and i'm really hoping that we can go over— i'm really hoping that we can go over there — i'm really hoping that we can go over there and play the positive cricket — over there and play the positive cricket that we know we can play. since _ cricket that we know we can play. since the — cricket that we know we can play. since the draw in sydney capt
nathan liable when his 100th test cab- he is— does. nathan liable when his 100th test cab.n liable when his 100th test cab. he is closing in on - does. nathan liable when his 100th test cab. he is closing in on 400 i test cab. he is closing in on a00 test wickets as well. test cab. he is closing in on 400 test wickets as well.— test cab. he is closing in on 400 test wickets as well. playing 100 matches for _ test wickets as well. playing 100 matches for us _ test wickets as well. playing...
20
20
Jan 6, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
begin, like you to nathan. give us your insight, please. nathan: the first and most obviously to say is probably the andest concern with k-12 higher education right now is the current covid crisis and how that is changing education. but of course the education secretary is going to have to spend a lot of time thinking about long-term concerns as well as short-term concerns and education. and so i think that certainly that will be one of the largest challenges that dr. cardona faces, assuming he is confirmed. but he will also be thinking a lot about broader issues in education. and he also said something perhaps a bit broader about biden's approach to putting together a cabinet. in particular there has been a lot of discussion about the diversity of his cabinet, as well as the extent to which his cabinet signals different ideological concerns in the administration, as may be another important lens through which he sees this. lisa: thank you so much. i am going to go to dr. morrissey now. you so much for having me. nathan just mentioned the p
begin, like you to nathan. give us your insight, please. nathan: the first and most obviously to say is probably the andest concern with k-12 higher education right now is the current covid crisis and how that is changing education. but of course the education secretary is going to have to spend a lot of time thinking about long-term concerns as well as short-term concerns and education. and so i think that certainly that will be one of the largest challenges that dr. cardona faces, assuming he...
32
32
Jan 12, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
tracy or nathan? >> i just think about standardize testing if that were to take place there's so many low income students and students of color who don't have internet access for their internet is going in and out so standardize testing were to occur one of the things that just occurred to me is it would exacerbate inequalities because everyone is expected to take a standardized test to show how well they're performing or learning on a computer system and they all don't have access to computers or internet. i'm notar really sure how reliae or valid that data would be. so i guess that's one of my issues and concerns if we've already seen evidence that students aren't able to have internet access and/or computers les. how would standardize testing take place in a virtual environment? does anyone want to respond nathan? >> i was going to say like tracy i think i have some concerns, and in particular i think that whatever, however things proceeded it is really important to think about what is the experien
tracy or nathan? >> i just think about standardize testing if that were to take place there's so many low income students and students of color who don't have internet access for their internet is going in and out so standardize testing were to occur one of the things that just occurred to me is it would exacerbate inequalities because everyone is expected to take a standardized test to show how well they're performing or learning on a computer system and they all don't have access to...
62
62
Jan 18, 2021
01/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
a preferred walk-on spot on the team, nathan achieving his dreams with his biggest fan cheering himng to me. they allow me to do what i do. >> life is a marathon and you have ups and downs but when you got a family like we do it's we, it's us, there's no i in team. >> beautiful nathan is planning to major in exercise science when he gets to the university of south carolina thanks jose' for that report >> football going to take him a long way. >> look forward to seeing him on the field. >> thanks of watching "early today" i'm frances rivera. >> and i'm philip mena more news straight ahead >>> america on alert, this morning u.s. defense officials are worried about an insider attack or threat from service members involved in securing joe biden's inauguration new detail as head. >>> shocking new video from inside the capitol on januar 6th, incredible sights and sounds of those who infiltrated the halls of congress. >>> overnight the u.s. surpasses 24 million cases of coronavirus and dr. fauci offers new hope. >>> the u.s. returns b-52 bombers to the mid-east
a preferred walk-on spot on the team, nathan achieving his dreams with his biggest fan cheering himng to me. they allow me to do what i do. >> life is a marathon and you have ups and downs but when you got a family like we do it's we, it's us, there's no i in team. >> beautiful nathan is planning to major in exercise science when he gets to the university of south carolina thanks jose' for that report >> football going to take him a long way. >> look forward to seeing...
2,137
2.1K
Jan 17, 2021
01/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 2,137
favorite 0
quote 0
sending cody and nathan to be raised by their grandparents. calls it her lowest point. >> i didn't want to do it but i knew it was the right thing. she wanted to take care of them. she loved those children. >> it was a crushing loss, no question, but bambi agreed at the time the boys were better off. they loved diane and charlie. >> they're just very loving, like did a lot of outdoor stuff. i mean, they spoiled us to death. >> nathan, how about you? >> they're the most loving individuals i've ever met in my life. my grandma's the most sweet woman and everybody says so. >> with the boys living at their grandparents', bambi tried to get her own life back on track. that's when she met rick gagnon, a new hire at the charlie glass company. there was an instant attraction. >> i've always liked the bad boy image, i guess, you know. like he had the goatee and shaved head. i don't know. we just had a good time together. >> was it a serious relationship? >> yes. it was. >> rick was serious, too. he confronted bambi about her demons. >> i told her, you k
sending cody and nathan to be raised by their grandparents. calls it her lowest point. >> i didn't want to do it but i knew it was the right thing. she wanted to take care of them. she loved those children. >> it was a crushing loss, no question, but bambi agreed at the time the boys were better off. they loved diane and charlie. >> they're just very loving, like did a lot of outdoor stuff. i mean, they spoiled us to death. >> nathan, how about you? >> they're the...
338
338
Jan 22, 2021
01/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 338
favorite 0
quote 0
nathan will join us live.day. it was on monday, big happy birthday to you from us. how did you celebrate? >> well, not much really you can do, is there? i walked around and then i had a fried chicken sandwich then i went to sleep. it was very much like all the other days this year. >> fried chicken sandwich. done, done. >> you just made me hungry listening to that, man. >> yeah. >> one thing you're able to do, got a movie out. our friend in this movie, it's one couple's life changed by a cancer diagnosis. you play the friend who drops everything and you move in to help them out and help them through a tough time. i'm curious, do you have a friend like this? >> yeah, i do, actually my best friend is still the same best friend i had since i was 12 years old, his name is brian. he's actually a doctor on the front covid lines in new haven, connecticut. he would be there in a heartbeat. more the movie, the experience of doing it made me really reckon with -- i picture myself to be a great friend like i would be the
nathan will join us live.day. it was on monday, big happy birthday to you from us. how did you celebrate? >> well, not much really you can do, is there? i walked around and then i had a fried chicken sandwich then i went to sleep. it was very much like all the other days this year. >> fried chicken sandwich. done, done. >> you just made me hungry listening to that, man. >> yeah. >> one thing you're able to do, got a movie out. our friend in this movie, it's one...
38
38
Jan 3, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
encounter with a group of neo-confederates who are about a second statue of the confederate general nathan bedford forrest and the dissonance of that encounter on the day of a major civil rights anniversary through me for this loop, raised a bunch of questions about nathan bedford forrest, what it meant to put up a monument to him in 2015 so i went down this rabbit hole on forrest's monuments and that book has been the last five or six years, running down when i picked up in that cemetery down in selma. so i think that's probably all that's necessary to set this up so i'm going to read for the first action of the book, the book is in four different parts, or different monuments. so here we go. there is a story about forest late in the war that i've come to think of as a parable for his life, for his memory. it's september 10, 1864 months before the battle of selma. this train depot near the mississippi alabama border, forest is deep in thought planning a raid . it's been almost a year since lincoln recast bore as a fight to refound the public and days since union general sherman took atlan
encounter with a group of neo-confederates who are about a second statue of the confederate general nathan bedford forrest and the dissonance of that encounter on the day of a major civil rights anniversary through me for this loop, raised a bunch of questions about nathan bedford forrest, what it meant to put up a monument to him in 2015 so i went down this rabbit hole on forrest's monuments and that book has been the last five or six years, running down when i picked up in that cemetery down...
242
242
Jan 26, 2021
01/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
and nathan fielder is the nathan of whom you speak, the brilliant comedian nathan fielder.because it does seem like something that's definitely in his wheelhouse. the idea, you start with a topic and i don't know if you go back to but you start with the topic and it often veers in a completely different direction. for instance one of the shows about plastic seat coverings, which being from an italian family i've been stuck to many, many times. and then it just goes, you meet people and it goes off into a visit at home with a man who is devoted his life to reversing circu circumcisions, correct? >> correct jimmy and he's a very good musician too. >> jimmy: he actually wrote a whole album about songs against circumcisions. >> right sand he uses say nice instrument a lot of people want to know what it was, i have no answer. he is very puny too, which i like. one of his songs, wouldn't skin be nice is a really good one. but he also, you know, we didn't get to record this for the show but one thing he does every weekend is he goes to a local karaoke bar and changes all of the so
and nathan fielder is the nathan of whom you speak, the brilliant comedian nathan fielder.because it does seem like something that's definitely in his wheelhouse. the idea, you start with a topic and i don't know if you go back to but you start with the topic and it often veers in a completely different direction. for instance one of the shows about plastic seat coverings, which being from an italian family i've been stuck to many, many times. and then it just goes, you meet people and it goes...
17
17
Jan 12, 2021
01/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
nathan. why it's not hard now reaching so often see all ages ranging not off as it is about how we can see democracy and democratic values that we all share we are seeing like 50 figures now arrested and put on trial because they want to exercise constitutional rights and it is. a tax on our system and if we all share our global audience and and people in the us a new janet in elsewhere so i think for now autocracy an authoritarian disheartening glory democracy and the founding. of the projects of preserving your own democracy one defector throughout. the last thank you very much for joining the stream today really appreciate your perspective thank you thank you so much and finally well all of these big news stories are happening we cannot forget that we're in the middle of a global pandemic there are scenes of radicals assume or in some parts of the world order but some people do not want to take them this is a vaccine has cincy taken have a listen that's seen hesitancy is when people have q
nathan. why it's not hard now reaching so often see all ages ranging not off as it is about how we can see democracy and democratic values that we all share we are seeing like 50 figures now arrested and put on trial because they want to exercise constitutional rights and it is. a tax on our system and if we all share our global audience and and people in the us a new janet in elsewhere so i think for now autocracy an authoritarian disheartening glory democracy and the founding. of the projects...
27
27
Jan 29, 2021
01/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
nathan, thank ou ve and safe passage.l from the country's opposition leader, alexei navalny against his arrest. he was detained for 30 days on 17 january when he returned to moscow from berlin. mr navalny calls his detention illegal — he suffered a near fatal nerve agent attack in russia last august, and was recovering in germany. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. from insidejail via video link, the kremlin's most ferocious critic demanded his freedom. alexei navalny told the court his arrest was illegal, an attempt to scare him and his supporters. it wouldn't work, he added, "we are the majority". the judge dismissed his appeal. more pressure. police raiding mr navalny�*s anti—corruption organisation. it had posted this video of mr navalny accusing vladimir putin of building himself a £1 billion palace with illicit money. the kremlin's denied it but the video's had nearly 100 million views in a week. palaces and political battles. what are russians making of all of this outside moscow? tver is 100 miles a
nathan, thank ou ve and safe passage.l from the country's opposition leader, alexei navalny against his arrest. he was detained for 30 days on 17 january when he returned to moscow from berlin. mr navalny calls his detention illegal — he suffered a near fatal nerve agent attack in russia last august, and was recovering in germany. 0ur moscow correspondent steve rosenberg reports. from insidejail via video link, the kremlin's most ferocious critic demanded his freedom. alexei navalny told the...
16
16
Jan 5, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
so nathan, doctor's a bear i like you to begin, and give us your insight this morning please. >> think the flow's obvious thing to say is probably the biggest concern with k-12 and higher education right now is the current cobit crisis and how that's changing education. but, of course the education secretary is going to have to spend a lot of time thinking long time concerns as well as short time concerns and education. and so, i think that certain that lay that will be one of the largestt challenges that doctor cardona faces. assuming he is confirmed. but he will also be thinking a lot about the broader issues and education and he also said something perhaps a bit broader about items are broached in putting together cabinets. and in particular, there's been a lot of discussion about the diversity of his cabinets. as well as sort of, the extent to which cabinets signal different ideological concerns in the administration. so that's going to be another important lens from which he chooses to see. >> pic iss so much i'm going to go tois doctor morrissey now karen. >> think you so much fo
so nathan, doctor's a bear i like you to begin, and give us your insight this morning please. >> think the flow's obvious thing to say is probably the biggest concern with k-12 and higher education right now is the current cobit crisis and how that's changing education. but, of course the education secretary is going to have to spend a lot of time thinking long time concerns as well as short time concerns and education. and so, i think that certain that lay that will be one of the...
318
318
Jan 30, 2021
01/21
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 318
favorite 0
quote 0
nathan, i want to turn to you on that.dscape, it is quite frightening like anthony points out. there was over 74 million people who voted for this president knowing full well who he was. do you think that the maga party has a chance to basically take over the republican party, which nay've already done but sent some of these maga accolades to congress? >> i think we have to remember that president trump is still the most popular politician within the republican party or among republican-based voters, and that's where he's still wielding his influence, and that's where he has the opportunity to wield influence within primaries. when we're talking about sarah huckabee sanders and ivanka, they're two very different races. huckabee sanders running for governor in arkansas, it's going to be a competitive primary. the lieutenant governor, tim griffin, a former member of congress along with attorney general jessica rutledge. this is a race where it's basically a race. president trump won arkansas by 27 points and so if you win th
nathan, i want to turn to you on that.dscape, it is quite frightening like anthony points out. there was over 74 million people who voted for this president knowing full well who he was. do you think that the maga party has a chance to basically take over the republican party, which nay've already done but sent some of these maga accolades to congress? >> i think we have to remember that president trump is still the most popular politician within the republican party or among...
89
89
Jan 21, 2021
01/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
in terms of betting on a turnaround intel or ibm nathan >> intel no doubt about it. you have a very clear focus on what was wrong and how to gain back that market share you have valuation support you have a good balance sheet. you have really constructive activists there. i'd much rather intel. >> guy, ibm has gary cohen >> i'll take ibm just to get dan mad at any i like salty dan better than easy dan they're getting into the right businesses they're not doing a particularly good job, but if they can somehow figure out to get decent growth rates, not akin to the -- talk about a stock that could do higher from here so i'll play the ibm card on this one >> we'll keep you posted out of the call we will tell you how our traders are trading the breakout there's something brewing in bond land. we'll break down the chatter around a 15-year treasury note first, the promising news offee live lilly that sent the stock to an all-time high when "fast money" returns does your vitamin c last twenty-four hours? only nature's bounty does. new immune twenty-four hour plus has longer
in terms of betting on a turnaround intel or ibm nathan >> intel no doubt about it. you have a very clear focus on what was wrong and how to gain back that market share you have valuation support you have a good balance sheet. you have really constructive activists there. i'd much rather intel. >> guy, ibm has gary cohen >> i'll take ibm just to get dan mad at any i like salty dan better than easy dan they're getting into the right businesses they're not doing a particularly...
535
535
Jan 3, 2021
01/21
by
CNNW
tv
eye 535
favorite 0
quote 0
nathan, you called it.ere saying, one way or another, this is going to be an historic week to start 2021 on capitol hill and in washington. set the stage for us. i mean, how peculiar and historic are these events going to be? >> well, before we get to tuesday's races in georgia and later with the electoral college ratification, we have sunday, which is swearing in of a new congress, a very narrow house majority. there is going to be a vote for the speaker of the house, which i expect nancy pelosi to win again, but i think it's going to be close based on the two parties after these election results. and so, it's quite a way to quick things off. by the time we get to the electoral college ratification, it's going to be historic, one way or the other. in the end, joe biden is going to be sworn in as president of the united states, on january 20th. this letter, by these republican senators, is -- i don't see how it's going to work. i mean, fundamentally, when each state is going to -- each state's electoral vot
nathan, you called it.ere saying, one way or another, this is going to be an historic week to start 2021 on capitol hill and in washington. set the stage for us. i mean, how peculiar and historic are these events going to be? >> well, before we get to tuesday's races in georgia and later with the electoral college ratification, we have sunday, which is swearing in of a new congress, a very narrow house majority. there is going to be a vote for the speaker of the house, which i expect...
232
232
Jan 30, 2021
01/21
by
KPIX
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's nathan. nathan!porter: from her oscar- nominated performance as a sharecropper's wife in "sounder," to her emmy award- winning role as a centenarian in "the autobiography of miss jane pittman." cicely tyson shattered racial stereotypes in an extraordinary career that spanned seven decades. >> everything seemed to work out today. i could not afford the luxury of just being an actress, and that i would use my career as my platform. and that's what i did. >> reporter: mainly, you want black people to be seen as human beings. >> that's right. >> reporter: regal in her appearance, tyson embodied women of great dignity, thriving under great pressure. >> i ain't scared of you. i said one day i'm going to sit in the front row of the oscar rearlere that earned the civil nor-- the presidential malo ea d touch anybody. >> reporter: when the time comes, what do you want us to remember about you? >> i done my best. >> o'donnell: cicely tyson was 96 years old. she once said, "i'm the dreamer of aud of audacious dr
. >> it's nathan. nathan!porter: from her oscar- nominated performance as a sharecropper's wife in "sounder," to her emmy award- winning role as a centenarian in "the autobiography of miss jane pittman." cicely tyson shattered racial stereotypes in an extraordinary career that spanned seven decades. >> everything seemed to work out today. i could not afford the luxury of just being an actress, and that i would use my career as my platform. and that's what i did....
192
192
Jan 11, 2021
01/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
>> yeah, i have to go with my fast pitch i like weight watchers, ww. >> dan nathan?ke karen's pitch, too. twitter. if you see it over 50 in the next few days, that will be a seller. >> thank you for watching here t 5:00 meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my anything is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad money" starts now hey, i'm cramer. welcome to "mad money. welcome to cramerica lot of people want to make friends. i'm just trying to make you money. my job is not entertain, coach you. call me at 1-800-743-cnbc or tweet me @jimcramer we have a donny mercer mar
>> yeah, i have to go with my fast pitch i like weight watchers, ww. >> dan nathan?ke karen's pitch, too. twitter. if you see it over 50 in the next few days, that will be a seller. >> thank you for watching here t 5:00 meantime, "mad money" with jim cramer starts right now. >>> my anything is simple. to make you money. i'm here to level the playing field for all investors. there's always a bull market somewhere. and i promise to help you find it "mad...
39
39
Jan 13, 2021
01/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
we will leave you on tenterhooks waiting for nathan's answer.as gone against us. we will try and reconnect and speak to him later. for more on all this, go to the bbc news website. you can get full background and analysis on what may well be the second impeachment of donald trump. go to bbc.com/news and follow the links. in other news... the number of people dying from covid—i9 in the united states has reached a new daily record. johns hopkins university said 4,470 people died in the 2a hours to tuesday evening. more than 235,000 new cases of coronavirus were also recorded. earlier, us health officials said everyone flying to the country will need to show a negative covid—i9 test taken within three days of their departure. to indonesia now, where in the last few hours, it has begun rolling out its coronavirus vaccine programme. like in other countries to go before it, the president was the first to get the jab. joko widodo was vaccinated on live tv in front of a banner reading "safe and halal". but unlike much of the world — it's the working age
we will leave you on tenterhooks waiting for nathan's answer.as gone against us. we will try and reconnect and speak to him later. for more on all this, go to the bbc news website. you can get full background and analysis on what may well be the second impeachment of donald trump. go to bbc.com/news and follow the links. in other news... the number of people dying from covid—i9 in the united states has reached a new daily record. johns hopkins university said 4,470 people died in the 2a hours...
135
135
Jan 6, 2021
01/21
by
KQED
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. (overlapping voices) >> how can i love america? i can't... i don't think i canca love america, t put that into words. >> we don't know when it's gonna pass. >> i feel a revolution coming, it's getting closer every day. >> i have learnt to love being alone.♪ ♪ >> narrator: these are the voices of americans. (overlapping voices) >> people are getting angrier and angrr. >> i wanna be in charge of my own life! >> narrator: gathered from across a divided nation... >> we're just gog too far in opposite directions.us >>set the scene for us, how are you feeling? give us a clap, first. >> narrator: in this film, americans reflect on a year of turmoil... >> it's never gonna be the sam after this. >> i wish there wasn't as muchis hate in th world as what we have. (riot guns) >> we're scared to death of this thing and nobody wants to die. >> we have no reason to trust the state. >> i'm not going to tolerate somebody telng me how i need to live my life. >> narrator: a pastor, a barber, an activist
and additional support from laura debonis and scott nathan. (overlapping voices) >> how can i love america? i can't... i don't think i canca love america, t put that into words. >> we don't know when it's gonna pass. >> i feel a revolution coming, it's getting closer every day. >> i have learnt to love being alone.♪ ♪ >> narrator: these are the voices of americans. (overlapping voices) >> people are getting angrier and angrr. >> i wanna be in charge...
211
211
Jan 26, 2021
01/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
it's up a bit. >> dan nathan. >> yeah, amd good results, nothing to shake a stick at there. i just suspect you see the smh come in a little bit that's the etf that tracks the semi groups, so smh i'm looking for a 10% pullback. >> you've got such a cheshire cat grin on your face, guy i can't imagine what's going to come out of your mouth go ahead. >> in my head i'm trying to figure out how much time between when we cut for break until we start the next show. >> you've got two minutes for a break. >> how much time do i have, and can i make it back to where i need to go in time that's the question. nasdaq reports tomorrow before the bell if you do see any weakness, i think you should buy it. nasdaq is a monster valuation is reasonable. >> there are millions of viewers out there just shaking their head, guy. that does it for this hour of "fast money. stick around, we've got another bonus hour coming up don't go anywhere. much more "fast" right after this ♪ ♪ >>> options action is sponsored by think or swim by td ameritrade ♪ ♪ ♪ hi, i'm a new customer and i want your best new sm
it's up a bit. >> dan nathan. >> yeah, amd good results, nothing to shake a stick at there. i just suspect you see the smh come in a little bit that's the etf that tracks the semi groups, so smh i'm looking for a 10% pullback. >> you've got such a cheshire cat grin on your face, guy i can't imagine what's going to come out of your mouth go ahead. >> in my head i'm trying to figure out how much time between when we cut for break until we start the next show. >>...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
getting their music out there due to social media his big example was see shanty tick-tock sensation nathan evans he started posting his covers of centuries old songs on tic-tac and sparked a. viral craze tick-tock now hosts 1600000000 see shanty videos and lo and behold breaking news evans has just signed to put it all records and has done just what bragg talks about he's given up his day job as a postman surely be working to sell the rights or should he be keeping them adrian . history is littered with examples of people who sold their rights for lump sums but died destitute one counter example is dolly parton who didn't sell half the rights on her song i will always love you elvis presley's manager wanted elvis to sing it only if elvis got co-composer credit on it and said no way and payoff came 20 years on when the song was a massive hit for whitney houston and featured in the movie the bodyguard curse that held for dolly parton a very rich woman but we keep hearing about streaming and how artists really just don't make much on streaming well they don't the individual small but you can
getting their music out there due to social media his big example was see shanty tick-tock sensation nathan evans he started posting his covers of centuries old songs on tic-tac and sparked a. viral craze tick-tock now hosts 1600000000 see shanty videos and lo and behold breaking news evans has just signed to put it all records and has done just what bragg talks about he's given up his day job as a postman surely be working to sell the rights or should he be keeping them adrian . history is...
33
33
Jan 25, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
his son nathan, a marine, gave his life in iraq. when i met dr. krissoff and his family, he delivered some surprising news, he told me he wanted to join the navy medical corps in honor of hisson. this good man was 60-years-old, 18 years above the age limit. but his petition for a waiver was granted, and for the past year he has trained in battlefield medicine. lieutenant commander krissoff could not be here tonight, because he will soon deploy to iraq, where he will help save america's wounded warriors and uphold the legacy ofhis fallen son. in citizens like these, we see the best of our country, resilient and hopeful, caring and strong. these virtues give me an unshakable faith in america. we have faced danger and trial, and there's more ahead. but with the courage of our people and confidence in our ideals, this great nation will never tire, never falter and never fail. it has been the privilege of a lifetime to serve as your president. there have been good days and tough days. but every day i have been inspired by the greatness of our country a
his son nathan, a marine, gave his life in iraq. when i met dr. krissoff and his family, he delivered some surprising news, he told me he wanted to join the navy medical corps in honor of hisson. this good man was 60-years-old, 18 years above the age limit. but his petition for a waiver was granted, and for the past year he has trained in battlefield medicine. lieutenant commander krissoff could not be here tonight, because he will soon deploy to iraq, where he will help save america's wounded...
210
210
Jan 7, 2021
01/21
by
CNBC
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
i see that as a headwind for facebook and twitter >> gene, thank you dan nathan, what did you make of twitter's price action relative to the other companies >> i think it's going lower. i think goene hit on a couple of things in late october, early november when the stock was down 20%, in one day, after their q3 earnings the company is not innovating and weren't growing their daily active users they did rebound their ad growth they had 20 million users they added. if they kick trump off and after the inauguration all of the maga people lead, are they going to be able to add users, justify the rate and the last point, this will be a toxic situation, bipartisan here jack dorsey and the crew had a tough decision i pulled the plug on this one. i don't think there is a clear path for them forward to justify valuation. they have grown their average on sales over the last five years, probably low teens or so the hypergrowth period is over and they don't have more than 2 million active growth users or however they measure them. this thing is toast to me. >> coming up, the 1.5 billion investme
i see that as a headwind for facebook and twitter >> gene, thank you dan nathan, what did you make of twitter's price action relative to the other companies >> i think it's going lower. i think goene hit on a couple of things in late october, early november when the stock was down 20%, in one day, after their q3 earnings the company is not innovating and weren't growing their daily active users they did rebound their ad growth they had 20 million users they added. if they kick trump...
201
201
Jan 26, 2021
01/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
today, star of "the rookie," nathan fillion.start "januready ready to save week." and a north carolina one then and her pup are our "good news story of the day." all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: wow. you've arrived. [applause] >> kelly: you started walking that way. >> ryan: i wanted to say hi to art, to gelman. >> kelly: he doesn't know that
today, star of "the rookie," nathan fillion.start "januready ready to save week." and a north carolina one then and her pup are our "good news story of the day." all next on "live!" ♪ ♪ [cheers and applause] and now, here are kelly ripa and ryan seacrest! [cheers and applause] ♪ ♪ >> ryan: wow. you've arrived. [applause] >> kelly: you started walking that way. >> ryan: i wanted to say hi to art, to gelman. >> kelly: he...
33
33
Jan 1, 2021
01/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
and yet subtly nathan hughes found himself alone. and clear. newcastle a re found himself alone.newcastle are the surprise of the season so newcastle are the surprise of the season so far. then about he set up a rentalfor the points. in this season a rentalfor the points. in this season of cancellation and confusion now we had a contest without one —— one by sheerforce. the discussion score by bristol detroit was a collective work. right now after all is about sticking together. there two welsh derbies in the pro 14 this evening are going ahead. fresh from their win against ospreys on boxing day, scarlets are hosting dragons — with prop wynjones making his 100th appearance for the side. the second half is just kicked off. later ospreys will try to bounce back from that defeat with a trip to cardiff blues. commentary of both bbc radio wales and the bbc sport website and app. now to what could be the biggest sporting events of 2021 — the delayed olympics and paralympics in tokyo. japan's prime minister says they will go ahead, despite concern over rising coronavirus cases. tokyo is
and yet subtly nathan hughes found himself alone. and clear. newcastle a re found himself alone.newcastle are the surprise of the season so newcastle are the surprise of the season so far. then about he set up a rentalfor the points. in this season a rentalfor the points. in this season of cancellation and confusion now we had a contest without one —— one by sheerforce. the discussion score by bristol detroit was a collective work. right now after all is about sticking together. there two...
57
57
Jan 30, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
within the year nathan cohen in his mid-30s had died. he was buried in staten island and the newspaper quipped the man who had no home had finally found a resting place in the country that refused him. awe side from the tragic and epic nature of cohen's story it points to a larger truth that huge numbers of foreigners and being can go matter incarcerated in mental hospitals and more were locked up than insane asylums handy tension facilities prisons. this chart shows the orange part shows mental hospital and the blue bar shows correctional facilities, jails and prinze and you can see in those -- the early to mid-20s in century by far the greatest number of people were being incarcerated in mental hospitals, not in prisons or jails, and around 1960 they began to empty out the mental institutions and we get the rise in -- starting in 1980s of mass incarceration. so essentially they just flipped the institution but the people who would have been in mental hospitals the early 20th century ended up in prisons today. in terms of incarceration
within the year nathan cohen in his mid-30s had died. he was buried in staten island and the newspaper quipped the man who had no home had finally found a resting place in the country that refused him. awe side from the tragic and epic nature of cohen's story it points to a larger truth that huge numbers of foreigners and being can go matter incarcerated in mental hospitals and more were locked up than insane asylums handy tension facilities prisons. this chart shows the orange part shows...
26
26
Jan 25, 2021
01/21
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
club, napalm and atomic bombs, then you have understood absolutely the sole legacy of those like nathan have authority in our world. it's this -- behind the barricades in new york and in oakland and in florence and rome and paris and in london, which is about to shape the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪@+0muq9n ♪ ♪ >> please join on southfield a game called trustee, with dice and a chicker board, decisions have been made in this university and go around and see liberation classes, see how the university should be run, is going to be run and will continue to be run without the auspices and the power of the administration. >> -- classes have been set up at this university. the focus of the new classes is to establish a free, open, democratic and meaningful discourse between faculty and students, to put an end to the old system and structure of columbia university. classes are being held on lawns, on campus and departments of faculty outside of campus. >> students were saying three major things. first, they were saying they refused to be produced any longer, to be sent out into society as some kind of man
club, napalm and atomic bombs, then you have understood absolutely the sole legacy of those like nathan have authority in our world. it's this -- behind the barricades in new york and in oakland and in florence and rome and paris and in london, which is about to shape the future. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪@+0muq9n ♪ ♪ >> please join on southfield a game called trustee, with dice and a chicker board, decisions have been made in this university and go around and see liberation classes, see how the...
30
30
Jan 21, 2021
01/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
a reminder of our top story on sports nathan ake.ip in one country instead of 12 host cities according to that. you can follow more over on the website as well and don't forget you can listen to that one on bbc radio 5 live tonight. for now from myself and the rest of the team, goodbye. that evening. you're watching bbc news. earlier in the home secretary led the latest coronavirus briefing from downing street. let us take a look at the main points from that press conference. pretty patel announced new fines for people attending house parties in violation of covid—19 regulations. amy fines issued will begin at £800 and can be doubled up to a maximum of £6,1l00 for repeat offences. it applies to those who attended illegal gatherings of more than 15 people. fines for the organisers of covid—19 breaching house parties remain unchanged at £10,000. we can speak to the shadow home secretary. that evening to you. your reaction to this new announcement?- evening to you. your reaction to this new announcement? house parties are hiuhl this new
a reminder of our top story on sports nathan ake.ip in one country instead of 12 host cities according to that. you can follow more over on the website as well and don't forget you can listen to that one on bbc radio 5 live tonight. for now from myself and the rest of the team, goodbye. that evening. you're watching bbc news. earlier in the home secretary led the latest coronavirus briefing from downing street. let us take a look at the main points from that press conference. pretty patel...
103
103
Jan 1, 2021
01/21
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
laws a pro-democracy activist who fled hong kong and is now in london he joins us live via skype nathan happy new year see thanks for being with us what do you make of the british government's resettlement offer how many people do you think will take it up. well i would definitely a lot of people welcome that policy because it offers a safe exit for the people in need or facing political persecution so i think there will be a few without the feel 100000 people coming because for now the u.k. is in political instability and for a lot of phone company they have kind of like wait and see mentality for now but at the end of the day they're facing political persecution a lot of what terra in hong kong so i guess and there will be quite a large amount of numbers of people flowing into the country you say a few 100000 people and that they are suffering political persecution what do you mean by that what are they experiencing on a day to day basis. what there are different degree of political persecution that people are facing some are being touched some are being some are being arrested and so
laws a pro-democracy activist who fled hong kong and is now in london he joins us live via skype nathan happy new year see thanks for being with us what do you make of the british government's resettlement offer how many people do you think will take it up. well i would definitely a lot of people welcome that policy because it offers a safe exit for the people in need or facing political persecution so i think there will be a few without the feel 100000 people coming because for now the u.k. is...
98
98
Jan 18, 2021
01/21
by
KNTV
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> in today's quick hits, nathan chen captures fifth straight figure skating championship in las vegas and will head to the championship in march. >>> and -- justin having a second child >>> and hip hop legend actor dr. dre is hope after suffering a brain aneurysm earlier this month. we'll be right back. surfaces? then they get release back into the air, so you smell them later. ew right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to work. unlike the leading cone, small spaces continuously eliminates odors in the air and on surfaces. so they don't come back for 45 days. just imagine what it can do with other odors. ♪ ♪ some people carefully... unravel their cinnamon rolls, maximizing every inch of cream-cheese-icing bliss... and then there are these people. ba da ba ba ba [phone rings] “hello, how can i” sore throat pain? try new vicks vapocool drops in honey lemon chill for a fast-acting rush of relief like you've never tasted in... ♪ honey lemon ahh ♪ woo vicks vapocool drops now in honey lemon chill take a piece of chocolate if you're the tallest. (ava an
. >>> in today's quick hits, nathan chen captures fifth straight figure skating championship in las vegas and will head to the championship in march. >>> and -- justin having a second child >>> and hip hop legend actor dr. dre is hope after suffering a brain aneurysm earlier this month. we'll be right back. surfaces? then they get release back into the air, so you smell them later. ew right? that's why febreze created small spaces. press firmly and watch it get to...
20
20
Jan 26, 2021
01/21
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
this partnership that he's developed with diaz, and nathan isn't far away. more. sergio hasn't played much this season. phil hasn't played much this season. phil has emerged as the new top score in the squad with gabriellejesus flipping around trying to find his group. there's a reason manchester city has become a lot of people because my favourites, and thus a consistency that they've been able to show over the past few months. —— people's favourites. former wales captain ashley williams has retired from professional football. williams scored a memorable goal against belgium as he lead wales to the semi—finals of euro 2016. he's 36, and he's been without a club since being released by bristol city last season. —— as he led wales. arsenal are hoping to complete the loan signing of midfielder martin odegaard from real madrid. the 22—year—old norwegian has struggled to make an impact in spain this season. england will be missing another key forward in the upcoming six nations. sam underhill is out with a hip injury, jack willis comes in. mako vunipola and joe
this partnership that he's developed with diaz, and nathan isn't far away. more. sergio hasn't played much this season. phil hasn't played much this season. phil has emerged as the new top score in the squad with gabriellejesus flipping around trying to find his group. there's a reason manchester city has become a lot of people because my favourites, and thus a consistency that they've been able to show over the past few months. —— people's favourites. former wales captain ashley williams...
80
80
Jan 8, 2021
01/21
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
prominent hong kong activist nathan law attended from britain, where he is based.re in darkness and repression. we have lost hope for the future and feel powerless. >> most of the 53 who were arrested on wednesday have been released, but two other activists were arrested on thursday. >>> japanese have a phrase they like to say before eating a meal. it's an expression of gratitude to the person who cooked the meal and to the animals whose lives were sacrificed to make it. in our next report, we find out why a young photographer wants to spread this phrase around the world. >> reporter: takimi akiri calls herself a livestock photographer. she photographs farm animals -- cows, pigs, and chickens. her works are much more personal than that job description may sound. she gets right up close, shooting from a low angle. >> translator: we rarely get to look into t eyes of livestock animals. i hope viewers of my photographs will realize how precious their lives are by thinking about the environment they are raised in. >> reporter: takimi had always been interested in work w
prominent hong kong activist nathan law attended from britain, where he is based.re in darkness and repression. we have lost hope for the future and feel powerless. >> most of the 53 who were arrested on wednesday have been released, but two other activists were arrested on thursday. >>> japanese have a phrase they like to say before eating a meal. it's an expression of gratitude to the person who cooked the meal and to the animals whose lives were sacrificed to make it. in our...
82
82
Jan 29, 2021
01/21
by
KGO
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> nathan! >> reporter: tyson's breakout performance, "sounder" in 1972 portraying the strong wife of a sharecropper getting her an oscar nomination. tyson later winning two emmys for a role as a former slave in the tv drama, "the autobiography of miss jane pittman." >> make me proud. make me proud. >> reporter: from "roots" to "fried green tomatoes" the roles kept coming and tyson kept working well into her '80s and '90s. from the film "the help" to abc's "how to get away with murder." >> my love for you fills me up. >> reporter: the regal and humble ultimate elder only playing strong black women. telling our robin roberts in 2007 she only took scripts that made her skin tingle. >> there were so many issues that i felt that i had to address, and i used my career as my platform. >> reporter: that matriarchal voice to the black community seen in so many tyler perry films. >> young black men, take your place now, starting now, starting now. >> reporter: that mountain of honors for tyson also inclu
. >> nathan! >> reporter: tyson's breakout performance, "sounder" in 1972 portraying the strong wife of a sharecropper getting her an oscar nomination. tyson later winning two emmys for a role as a former slave in the tv drama, "the autobiography of miss jane pittman." >> make me proud. make me proud. >> reporter: from "roots" to "fried green tomatoes" the roles kept coming and tyson kept working well into her '80s and '90s. from...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
their music out there jutes a social media he's speaking sample was sea shanties tick-tock sensation nathan evans he started posting his covers of centuries old songs on tic-tac and sparked a. viral craze tick-tock now hosts 1600000000 see shanty videos and lo and behold breaking news evans has just signed to put it all records and has done just what greg talks about he's given up his day job as a postman surely be working to sell the rights or should he be keeping them adrian . history is littered with examples of people who sold their rights for lump sums but died destitute one counter example is dolly parton who didn't sell half the rights on her song i will always love you elvis presley's manager wanted elvis to sing it only if elvis got composer credit on it and said no way and payoff came 20 years on when the song was a massive hit for whitney houston and featured in the movie the bodyguard. for dolly parton a very rich woman but we keep hearing about streaming and how artists really just don't make much on streaming where they don't the individual small but you can reach bigger audie
their music out there jutes a social media he's speaking sample was sea shanties tick-tock sensation nathan evans he started posting his covers of centuries old songs on tic-tac and sparked a. viral craze tick-tock now hosts 1600000000 see shanty videos and lo and behold breaking news evans has just signed to put it all records and has done just what greg talks about he's given up his day job as a postman surely be working to sell the rights or should he be keeping them adrian . history is...
45
45
Jan 17, 2021
01/21
by
FBC
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
josh nathan joins the panel. josh, thanks for coming on the possible. rolling out a vaccine as quickly as pfizer and these other companies did. but we've had trouble getting those vaccines into people's arms. >> that's right, yeah. you know, about 10 million people have gotten their first dose so far out of 30 million doses available. and that's really way behind where the government said it would be right now. i think what we're learning is there's been a real underinvestment in that last mile which is a common problem in mix health. and -- public health. and the other thing that's important to keep in mind is that the same public health authorities that have been dealing with this pandemic 24 hours a day for the last year, they're the ones tasked with actually getting the shots in the arms. and these are either underfunded departments, they've been exhausted or wiped out by this year of real intense work for them. so you can understand why they might be having some trouble. jack: yeah, indeed. it's wonderful the way people cheered them on the way to w
josh nathan joins the panel. josh, thanks for coming on the possible. rolling out a vaccine as quickly as pfizer and these other companies did. but we've had trouble getting those vaccines into people's arms. >> that's right, yeah. you know, about 10 million people have gotten their first dose so far out of 30 million doses available. and that's really way behind where the government said it would be right now. i think what we're learning is there's been a real underinvestment in that...