450
450
Jul 22, 2018
07/18
by
KDTV
tv
eye 450
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia, como diputada, escogió la vía de las leyes.e implica denunciar los intereses de los poderosos en un país como honduras. olivia: a bertha cáceres no la tocan, pero esto es honduras, el país donde prevalece la impunidad, la corrupción y la muerte. enrique: su casa se convirtió en una fortaleza y cuando sale es cuidada por uniformados. una ironía con la que vive la familia cáceres, pues desconfían de las autoridades encargadas de protegerlos. olivia: ser ambientalista se convierte en firma-- en cosa de una firma, una sentencia de muerte, es aceptar prácticamente que lo maten, y aquí dicen, por ejemplo: "no se meta a eso, no defienda ese río, le va a pasar lo que le pasó a berta cáceres". bertha: han creído que la impunidad es eterna, se equivocan-- enrique: bertha se ha dedicado a difundir el mensaje de su madre a través de programas de radio y de su activismo. ¿es tu misión multiplicar el mensaje de tu mamá? bertha: así es, yo creo que es, bueno, parte del trabajo y obviamente decir hoy que somos el legado de berta cáceres tambié
olivia, como diputada, escogió la vía de las leyes.e implica denunciar los intereses de los poderosos en un país como honduras. olivia: a bertha cáceres no la tocan, pero esto es honduras, el país donde prevalece la impunidad, la corrupción y la muerte. enrique: su casa se convirtió en una fortaleza y cuando sale es cuidada por uniformados. una ironía con la que vive la familia cáceres, pues desconfían de las autoridades encargadas de protegerlos. olivia: ser ambientalista se...
64
64
Jul 7, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia: they are planning to expand outside of the u.s.sold in israel, but they want to go to asia and south america. brad: thanks to bloomberg's olivia zaleski in san francisco. xiaomi smartphone maker raise four point $7 billion after pricing its hong kong ipo at the bottom of the range. $54pricing valued xiaomi at billion, roughly half the initial target. still, it remains the largest in nearly twoion years. emily spoke with jim suba, managing director and senior analyst at citigroup, about the ipo and how it fits into the global tech landscape. >> the smartphone industry is highly competitive. in fact, super competitive. in fact, apple has clearly said they are not only interested in market share, they want profitable market share. so some of the statistics, whether it be a phone made by xiaomi or others, a lot of these --nds that may made not see that we may not see up and down the street in america are , growing fast globally. the question is profitable growth and that is what apple is focused on. we expect the world to be competitiv
olivia: they are planning to expand outside of the u.s.sold in israel, but they want to go to asia and south america. brad: thanks to bloomberg's olivia zaleski in san francisco. xiaomi smartphone maker raise four point $7 billion after pricing its hong kong ipo at the bottom of the range. $54pricing valued xiaomi at billion, roughly half the initial target. still, it remains the largest in nearly twoion years. emily spoke with jim suba, managing director and senior analyst at citigroup, about...
48
48
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
bloomberg technology reporter olivia who broke the news joins us now. thanks for joining us olivia.ople probably haven't heard of them. tell us what it is and why they're raising so much money now. olivia: they were created as a replacement to the regular tar-burning cigarette. the people who created it came out of stanford and thought they will create this product that will be better for you. it doesn't have the tar, it uses a vapor that you inhale the nicotine. they thought they were doing something really great for the world. the problem is teenagers love juul. it has become extremely popular in schools and become a controversial product. so there are a lot of investors who are unwilling to invest, but we are seeing a lot are because they are raising $1.2 billion. billion.y over $16 >> that's extraordinary and one of the numbers in your story that jumped out at me is that they have captured 68% of the u.s. e-cigarette market. that is with companies like phillip morris trying to get in here. what did juul do right? olivia: it is remarkable, they launched in 2015 and already have 6
bloomberg technology reporter olivia who broke the news joins us now. thanks for joining us olivia.ople probably haven't heard of them. tell us what it is and why they're raising so much money now. olivia: they were created as a replacement to the regular tar-burning cigarette. the people who created it came out of stanford and thought they will create this product that will be better for you. it doesn't have the tar, it uses a vapor that you inhale the nicotine. they thought they were doing...
43
43
Jul 7, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia: they have actually tapered that down.re is another company called kandi depends, it is interesting they have targeted juul because there are other companies with more kid friendly flavors and colors. brad: what other questions are they likely to get? they can say this is a healthy alternative, still, not good for you. some experts say it is not bad and much better than smoking a cigarette. others are saying it causes this problem called "popcorn lung." brad: but not good. olivia: doesn't sound good. but it is relatively unknown. it is a new product, but we know it is extremely popular. and one to watch, this company is on rocket ship. brad: what are they planning to do? olivia: they are planning to expand outside of the u.s.. they want to go to asia and south america. brad: thanks to bloomberg's olivia here in san francisco. maker --or phone smartphone maker xiaomi raised billions. they are priced at $54 billion, roughly half the initial target. still, it remains the largest ipo in the region. suba,spoke with jim managing
olivia: they have actually tapered that down.re is another company called kandi depends, it is interesting they have targeted juul because there are other companies with more kid friendly flavors and colors. brad: what other questions are they likely to get? they can say this is a healthy alternative, still, not good for you. some experts say it is not bad and much better than smoking a cigarette. others are saying it causes this problem called "popcorn lung." brad: but not good....
49
49
Jul 2, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- olivia. what is this company and quite are they raising so much money?jull was a replacement to the tar burning cigarette, the people out of sanford said they will create this -- stanford said they will create this which is better for you than a traditional cigarette and does not have the tar. it has a vapor and you inhale the nicotine. they thought they were doing something great for the world that teenagers love jull and it is popular in schools, especially among high school students, a controversial product. a lot of investors not willing to invest. because they are post money2 billion, over $16 billion. 68% ofull has captured the e-cigarette market, something philip morris is trying to get into, what did juul direct? -- do right? >> they have 68% of the date market and replacing -- vape market and replacing traditional cigarette with the moorestown, british american tobacco down, japan tobacco down about 15%. e-cigarette are growing, the group 3.5% this year. cigarettes are going down, they went down 4%. people are not quitting traditional cigarette,
. -- olivia. what is this company and quite are they raising so much money?jull was a replacement to the tar burning cigarette, the people out of sanford said they will create this -- stanford said they will create this which is better for you than a traditional cigarette and does not have the tar. it has a vapor and you inhale the nicotine. they thought they were doing something great for the world that teenagers love jull and it is popular in schools, especially among high school students, a...
240
240
Jul 9, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
and john told us the olivia newton john wasn't the first choice for sandy either. >> they brought up in the world wants olivia newton john as their girlfriend. ♪ summer days ♪ drifting away notes. >> and i knew that because i wanted that. and every girl wants to be like her. and i said if you don't see this you guys are nuts. >> olivia was 29 at the time and was afraid she was too old to play a high school student. but the two hit it off right away. >> we didn't even need to know each other. the chemistry was -- >> from the first like screen test we did it worked. ♪ hopelessly devoted to you >> olivia's song earned the movie its only oscar nomination. but it's her black bad sandy outfit that made the lasting impression. ♪ feel your way >> i was stitched into them because the zipper, the thing on the side, was broken. so needless to say i didn't drink or eat much on those days when we were filming. ♪ you better shape up >> do you still have the pants? >> i still have the pants. >> do you ever kind of slide it on at home? >> i wouldn't want to know. >> the film launched way huge hollyw
and john told us the olivia newton john wasn't the first choice for sandy either. >> they brought up in the world wants olivia newton john as their girlfriend. ♪ summer days ♪ drifting away notes. >> and i knew that because i wanted that. and every girl wants to be like her. and i said if you don't see this you guys are nuts. >> olivia was 29 at the time and was afraid she was too old to play a high school student. but the two hit it off right away. >> we didn't even...
43
43
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
brad: thank you to bloomberg's olivia's rescue -- olivia.ers chinese smartphone -- $54 are pricing them at billion. roughly half of the initial target. it remains the largest ipo in the region in nearly two years. emily chang spoke with the managing director and see a analyst of citigroup about the ipl and how it fits into the global tech landscape. it is super competitive. apple has clearly said they are not interested in market share only. they want profitable market share. some of the statistics out there made by anye a long of these brands that we may not see up and down the streets of america are growing very fast. the question is if it is profitable share growth. that is what apple is focused on. we expect the world to be very competitive in smartphones. it is part of who you are today. >> do you expect them to stand out or be one of many russian mark -- many? >> it may draw investor intention. -- attention. in asia, the market share is very strong. we don't see them very frequently. this week will bring more attention to it. we do wan
brad: thank you to bloomberg's olivia's rescue -- olivia.ers chinese smartphone -- $54 are pricing them at billion. roughly half of the initial target. it remains the largest ipo in the region in nearly two years. emily chang spoke with the managing director and see a analyst of citigroup about the ipl and how it fits into the global tech landscape. it is super competitive. apple has clearly said they are not interested in market share only. they want profitable market share. some of the...
41
41
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
host: again, olivia golden of the center for law and policy.irst call is on a republican line. carl from west virginia, you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. the words you people used to describe the situation like they are ripping kids right out of the arms of parents, even ripping babies away from nursing mothers, you know, this is inflammatory. this is what turns people like me against people like you is the words you use. you know it is not true. these kids get three hot meals a day. that's a lot more that a lot of kids in this country get. and you know what? isonder if your organization just spun off from the southern poverty lost her that designates all conservative organizations as evil -- poverty law center that designates all conservative organizations as evil. guest: let me put your views in the context of views of americans in general. , which isof americans really gone up over the past several decades, see immigration is positive. that sort of important context suggests that for most people, the evidence about w
host: again, olivia golden of the center for law and policy.irst call is on a republican line. carl from west virginia, you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. the words you people used to describe the situation like they are ripping kids right out of the arms of parents, even ripping babies away from nursing mothers, you know, this is inflammatory. this is what turns people like me against people like you is the words you use. you know it is not true. these kids get three...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
51
51
Jul 26, 2018
07/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
and olivia scanlon, i think she's close with sean, too. there's olivia. i think -- i could go on with the stuff, but i'll stop. thanks, chief. >>commissioner cleaveland: thank you, commissioner hardeman. i'd also like to thank the chief for her advocacy on behalf of the department. i'd like to thank commissioner hardeman for delving into the budget and describing some of the things that we deal with in particular, the ambulances. ambulances are always on the road. they're always moving around, they're not standing still at all, and so they put a lot of miles on every vehicle very quickly. so keeping our fleet up to date is a high priority and should be a high priority for our city and for each of our citizens. so i commend the -- commend the budget committee for pushing forward on that and hopefully we'll continue to get funding for our commitment, in particular our ambulances. so thank you for that. i had a question on the search for a new training facility. any update on that, chief? do we have any idea where we're going to be moving our training facili
and olivia scanlon, i think she's close with sean, too. there's olivia. i think -- i could go on with the stuff, but i'll stop. thanks, chief. >>commissioner cleaveland: thank you, commissioner hardeman. i'd also like to thank the chief for her advocacy on behalf of the department. i'd like to thank commissioner hardeman for delving into the budget and describing some of the things that we deal with in particular, the ambulances. ambulances are always on the road. they're always moving...
67
67
Jul 22, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
our correspondent olivia crellin is following the story for us. . ..ress conference outside the home bargain store where this incident happened and if we take a listen, we can hear what they told us. i'm really pleased to say the little boy's been discharged now. he says he's back with his parents and at the moment, we are uncertain as to what the extent those injuries will be and what the long—term implications are, but it's really pleasing that he's been released from the hospital now. in the face and arms still, wasn't it? at the moment, the injuries he sustained are in relation to his face and his arms, yes. and you can't say whether they will be life altering, can you? at the moment, it is too soon to say, we really hope that as a consequence of the care he had and the response services, but it is too soon to say at the moment. and we don't know olivia what precisely what the substance that was thrown at him is, we should point out that obviously, there's been horrified reaction to this. absolutely, worcester, a city in the middle of this kind of
our correspondent olivia crellin is following the story for us. . ..ress conference outside the home bargain store where this incident happened and if we take a listen, we can hear what they told us. i'm really pleased to say the little boy's been discharged now. he says he's back with his parents and at the moment, we are uncertain as to what the extent those injuries will be and what the long—term implications are, but it's really pleasing that he's been released from the hospital now. in...
186
186
Jul 24, 2018
07/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia helps out in the kitchena sha trains the family dogs.ei and over it all, are mama sue and mama, jo-lynn. their dream of starting a family came true when they adopted tasha from russia at just 18 months old. but back home in minneapolis, they noticed unusual behavior. >> she was not able to sit still like the other kids. she had a lot of sensory needs. she would cry for hours. i had to hold it really tight and rock her for probably an hour and a half to two hours and she would not stop crying. >> nawaz: early on, doctors noted tasha's hyperactivity d inability to focus, and diagnosed her with a.d.h.d. but treatment didn't help. years and several tests later,en he was nine, tasha was diagnosed with fetal alcohol spectrum disorder, or f.a.s.d. >> it was scary. you know it's like ok what's her e at's her future going to be? you know what's xt 20 years going to look like. and you know from what we heard it sounded pretty bleak. but then once you kind of get past that first shock then you just dig in, get into gear and go. f nawaz: ruth richardson, the minnesota organization on fetal
olivia helps out in the kitchena sha trains the family dogs.ei and over it all, are mama sue and mama, jo-lynn. their dream of starting a family came true when they adopted tasha from russia at just 18 months old. but back home in minneapolis, they noticed unusual behavior. >> she was not able to sit still like the other kids. she had a lot of sensory needs. she would cry for hours. i had to hold it really tight and rock her for probably an hour and a half to two hours and she would not...
59
59
Jul 22, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia, thank you.ab says he's confident britain will have a deal to leave the european union by the time of the next meeting of eu leaders in october, the deadline for negotiations set by the other 27 member countries. mr raab also said it was right for the uk government to step up preparations over the summer in case a deal can't be agreed in time. the former conservative prime minister sirjohn major warned that a no deal brexit could result in dire economic consequences for those who could least afford it. here's jonathan blake. laughter it sounded like they all agreed, but at the cabinet meeting last week, some around the table were still unsure about the prime minister's plan for brexit. the new brexit secretary admits some senior ministers are yet to be convinced of theresa may's compromise for a future relationship with the eu. but, this morning, he sounded confident a deal could be done. i am striving every sinew with our department, with michel barnier, who i think is a man who wants to do a de
olivia, thank you.ab says he's confident britain will have a deal to leave the european union by the time of the next meeting of eu leaders in october, the deadline for negotiations set by the other 27 member countries. mr raab also said it was right for the uk government to step up preparations over the summer in case a deal can't be agreed in time. the former conservative prime minister sirjohn major warned that a no deal brexit could result in dire economic consequences for those who could...
108
108
Jul 22, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia crellin, bbc news.unit at the metropolitan police are being investigated over claims they covered up or failed to properly pursue allegations of wrong—doing by other officers. the independent office for police conduct, which is carrying out the investigation, says a number of other officers are also being assessed. our home affairs correspondent, tom symmonds, gave us the detail from scotland yard. this isabel directorate of professional standards, the bit of the met that investigates when it's own police officers either break the law or break the force's rules stopping now the police watchdog, the i/o pc, says individual officers within that directorate may be guilty of serious corruption or malpractice. this is about the allegation that those officers may have interfered with or prevented investigations into met officers, and so far, three middle ranking officers within the directorate have been told that they face investigation and the i/o pc is looking at the cases of another dozen or so. it's a hig
olivia crellin, bbc news.unit at the metropolitan police are being investigated over claims they covered up or failed to properly pursue allegations of wrong—doing by other officers. the independent office for police conduct, which is carrying out the investigation, says a number of other officers are also being assessed. our home affairs correspondent, tom symmonds, gave us the detail from scotland yard. this isabel directorate of professional standards, the bit of the met that investigates...
74
74
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
as olivia degennaro reports many haven't even been home to their families in days.loading up their engines... performing routine checks on their equipment...chris randolph:''theyúre going to check fluids on all the equipment. make sure itús safe and operating."and grabbing breakfast before they attend their daily briefing...and then head back out to the fire line...this is what a typical morning looks like for crews responding to the county fire. chris randolph:"we understand what our mission is and what we need to do. so weúre up here from southern california just trying to help in any way we can."firefighters from across the state traveling to the yolo county fair grounds... where an all- inclusive city has popped up for them.olivia degennaro: "firefighters tell me they have everything they need to live here at camp. thereús a cafeteria, bathrooms, and some of them even sleep on site in tents."many of them have been away from home for more than a week...chris randolph:"itús going on 10 days right now..." working 24 hour shifts...josh jansson:"itús extreme. these g
as olivia degennaro reports many haven't even been home to their families in days.loading up their engines... performing routine checks on their equipment...chris randolph:''theyúre going to check fluids on all the equipment. make sure itús safe and operating."and grabbing breakfast before they attend their daily briefing...and then head back out to the fire line...this is what a typical morning looks like for crews responding to the county fire. chris randolph:"we understand what...
116
116
Jul 2, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and a predator on set, a exclusive, but who he is el nating olivia?ooting, burning, diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ...raised a good sport... ...and became a second-generation firefighter. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor, and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior, swelling, trouble breathing, rash, hives, blisters, muscle pain with fever, tired feeling, or blurry vision. common side effects: dizziness, sleepiness, weight gain and swelling of hands, legs, and feet. don't drink alcohol while taking lyrica. don't drive or use machinery until you know how lyrica affects you. those who have had a drug or alcohol problem may be more likely to misuse lyrica. now i have less diabetic nerve pain. ask your doctor about lyrica. ( ♪ ) find a world of inspiration. ever changing selection. ever amazing prices. homegoods. go finding. ever amazing price
. >>> and a predator on set, a exclusive, but who he is el nating olivia?ooting, burning, diabetic nerve pain, these feet... ...raised a good sport... ...and became a second-generation firefighter. but i couldn't bear my diabetic nerve pain any longer. so i talked to my doctor, and he prescribed lyrica. lyrica may cause serious allergic reactions, suicidal thoughts or actions. tell your doctor right away if you have these, new or worse depression, unusual changes in mood or behavior,...
95
95
Jul 14, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia degennaro has details for us.fornia state fair is officially underway and thereús a lot of fun in store for fair-goers over the next 17 days. weúre going to take you through some of the unique exhibits this year that go beyond your basic fair food and carnival rides.'<>itús a one-stop- shop for all kinds of entertainment...but this year— one show is bringing the ácircus to the state fair.solorzano: 'they will see the greatest show.' these local athletes are adapting the hit movie 'the greatest showman' to horseback. solarzano: 'acrobats on horseback. theyúll be seeing saddle riders going over jumps theyúll be seeing people doing dressage with their horses dancing. theyúll be seeing all kinds of amazing tricks and all kinds of different acts.'and the performers are also offering free horse rides to the first 50 people who show up to the horse arena at 3:00 every afternoon.((wipe to new video)) okay— so most people come to the fair to eat something like áthis...but
olivia degennaro has details for us.fornia state fair is officially underway and thereús a lot of fun in store for fair-goers over the next 17 days. weúre going to take you through some of the unique exhibits this year that go beyond your basic fair food and carnival rides.'itús a one-stop- shop for all kinds of entertainment...but this year— one show is bringing the ácircus to the state fair.solorzano: 'they will see the greatest show.' these local athletes are adapting the hit...
45
45
Jul 21, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia and andrew migrated to where it was being held. anna's well-being, and certainly. according to her testify, he continued to cry when i got home and held onto my leg and wouldn't let me go. when i took off his clothes, he was full of dirt and lice. it seems they had not bathed him since the 89 days he was taken from me. that's a quote. obviously this is child abuse, unconscionable and should not have happened. i reintroduce the reunification act. we're both members of this committee. and this would require the state department through to play a much more active role in supporting southwestern governments and parents. ambassador merten, can you please tell us what our embassies in these countries are doing. >> thanks for the question, representative engel. what we are doing in central america, we have a central america strategy which seeks to get at the root causes of migration to hopefully give people less reason to want to leave their country in the first place. our efforts have been focused on implementing that strategy, particularly in the northern triangle. we'r
olivia and andrew migrated to where it was being held. anna's well-being, and certainly. according to her testify, he continued to cry when i got home and held onto my leg and wouldn't let me go. when i took off his clothes, he was full of dirt and lice. it seems they had not bathed him since the 89 days he was taken from me. that's a quote. obviously this is child abuse, unconscionable and should not have happened. i reintroduce the reunification act. we're both members of this committee. and...
77
77
Jul 10, 2018
07/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> oh, olivia is me, she she she whole loaf. >> she made her way into the pantry and didn't just take she took what looks like the whole loaf. >> she is just going to >> a big bite followed by the haha. >> girl loves her bread. >> cj is taking his lady to the happy yes, s connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres of land. a park is a gift that is worth protecting. help support the trust for public land and the gift of parks today. it on the mirror, and dispose of it nicely. >> piggy wants to chill out. cj pan da says this is the day. >> it is not going to see, they're going to some place very, very magical to do this proposal, so they have got to disneyland, and to for her, he is going to ride a ride he is not a fan of. >> teacups are marriage. >> so he had a plan. he was going to tell her, i'm going to cut out and go to the men's room, but he was going to talk to the woman that does caricatures. they're sitting for their picture and the ar
. >> oh, olivia is me, she she she whole loaf. >> she made her way into the pantry and didn't just take she took what looks like the whole loaf. >> she is just going to >> a big bite followed by the haha. >> girl loves her bread. >> cj is taking his lady to the happy yes, s connection to nature is a right that the trust for public land is fighting to preserve. from boulevards to ball fields and ponds to playgrounds, together we have saved over 3 million acres...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
smugglers and traffickers that you're negotiating with libya or this already but you saying that olivia's no because the government the government is not the government how of all and you know this as you know that the north african they don't they're not interested to negotiate with europe no doubt you're telling renegotiation you frustrations no you're not right we negotiate and we actually work very. un and. international organization of migrants and we have actually a huge successes so let's be frank we are not there where we have to be join a common decision but we're really very close but we have a huge difference since ninety. two hundred twenty fifty so we have ninety five percent decreasing of illegal crossing borders and these are the facts that have a look at those records you have taken in a few refugees the bulgarian helsinki committee human rights and geo based in the capital so if you're says quote the situation of zero integration of refugees in bulgaria has been going on for fourth year in a row zero integration and then you astonish the refugees want to live to leave bul
smugglers and traffickers that you're negotiating with libya or this already but you saying that olivia's no because the government the government is not the government how of all and you know this as you know that the north african they don't they're not interested to negotiate with europe no doubt you're telling renegotiation you frustrations no you're not right we negotiate and we actually work very. un and. international organization of migrants and we have actually a huge successes so...
265
265
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
KSTS
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> olivia martínez, telemundo. >>> vamos con la autoridad en el tiempo para revisar las temperaturaso. en san josé tenemos una temperatura de 79° y san francisco 63. ya vamos a hablar de los cables a las próximas horas. la neblina quizás puede traer algunos inconvenientes de visibilidad en san francisco. >>> vamos a ver nuestra cámara en la ciudad de san josé con una celebración que no se verá afectada por las nubes con cielo despejado, también una hermosa tarde. disfrute y por supuesto con mucho cuidado . >>> en san francisco vamos a ver que las temperaturas se van a mantener en los en san francisco vamos a ver que las temperaturas se van a mantener en los 59 para las 9:30 de la noche, se incorporan las nubes y neblina, puede dificultar la visibilidad. las recomendaciones que se vayan muy abrigados porque la temperatura es fresca y el termómetro se mantiene. después tenemos más . >>> gracias. el pulpo adivinador que produjo los resultados de japón en el 2018, el molusco fue sacrificado y vendido, predijo la victoria de japón con colombia el empate con senegal, a pesar de la fama que
. >>> olivia martínez, telemundo. >>> vamos con la autoridad en el tiempo para revisar las temperaturaso. en san josé tenemos una temperatura de 79° y san francisco 63. ya vamos a hablar de los cables a las próximas horas. la neblina quizás puede traer algunos inconvenientes de visibilidad en san francisco. >>> vamos a ver nuestra cámara en la ciudad de san josé con una celebración que no se verá afectada por las nubes con cielo despejado, también una...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
40
40
Jul 8, 2018
07/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
but i would echo olivia scanlin's recommendation that a sit-down meeting get together to discuss the issues. >> commissioner walker, please. >> thank you so much for this. i think it is really important that we resolve this issue. i know we also have somebody from the mayor's office on housing, if you could come up and talk about how it affects the issue of the density bonus and what we are looking at as far as the ability to build this type of housing in ways that is affordable. thank you very much. >> thank you, captain. appreciate you coming out on such short notice. >> thank you. >> good morning, commissioners. my name is erin carson and i'm the construction representative for the mayor's office of housing and community development. and i appreciate you taking the time to talk about this. i think you all basically talked about the same things i was going to bring up. including the density bonus, the cost of doing housing in san francisco. the importance of affordable housing. the crisis that we are facing right now. and yes, it all comes together in one sort of confluence of chal
but i would echo olivia scanlin's recommendation that a sit-down meeting get together to discuss the issues. >> commissioner walker, please. >> thank you so much for this. i think it is really important that we resolve this issue. i know we also have somebody from the mayor's office on housing, if you could come up and talk about how it affects the issue of the density bonus and what we are looking at as far as the ability to build this type of housing in ways that is affordable....
89
89
Jul 6, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia colman replaces claire foy as the monarch for seasons three and four, which will be filmed back-to-backmade the call to replace the entire cast to better portray the aging royals. >> i see. >> outlander's" tobias menzies steps into the role of prince philip, taking over for matt smith. while helena bonham carter replaces vanessa kirby as princess margaret, and we'll see her marriage fall apart. season three is set from 1964 to 1976, which means we'll be introduced to camilla parker bowles, the current wife of prince charles. also expected to return to netflix in 2019, "stranger things." >> i am so excited. >> season three is set in the summer of 1985, so that means there's a year time jump from the end of season two. joining the cast, cary elwes as the mayor. jake busey, son of gary busey, as a reporter. and 19-year-old maya hawke, the daughter of uma thurman and ethan hawke. and we know that lucas' sassy little sister erica will get more screen time throughout the eight new episodes. >> you are such a nerd. >> shut up. >> and finally, it's a showdown for the oval office in the seventh
olivia colman replaces claire foy as the monarch for seasons three and four, which will be filmed back-to-backmade the call to replace the entire cast to better portray the aging royals. >> i see. >> outlander's" tobias menzies steps into the role of prince philip, taking over for matt smith. while helena bonham carter replaces vanessa kirby as princess margaret, and we'll see her marriage fall apart. season three is set from 1964 to 1976, which means we'll be introduced to...
176
176
Jul 27, 2018
07/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> i want you -- olivia, let's play some sound. jackie was referring what giuliani has said about michael cohen all but nominating him for an award and then also what he said about him last night. >> the man is an honest, honorable lawyer. i expecting something like this. he's been lying all week, two weeks, lying for years. >> that was may. an honest, honorable in may and july he's been lying for years. >> rudy giuliani says a thing in an interview. it's not that surprising at this point. but it's been interesting to watch this rollout because this is -- if this issic rat, this is michael cohen signaling the value in this case. in an interview he very sort of noticeably declined to answer whether he knew about the meeting and trump knew about the meeting and edging towards this point for the last month and a half i want to say. and now that one of the questions to jeffrey's point, one of the questions is, does mueller already know all of this? >> yes. >> what is -- if so, what does that mean for michael cohen's value in this case?
. >> i want you -- olivia, let's play some sound. jackie was referring what giuliani has said about michael cohen all but nominating him for an award and then also what he said about him last night. >> the man is an honest, honorable lawyer. i expecting something like this. he's been lying all week, two weeks, lying for years. >> that was may. an honest, honorable in may and july he's been lying for years. >> rudy giuliani says a thing in an interview. it's not that...
73
73
Jul 5, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
host: again, olivia golden of the center for law and policy. first call is on a republican line. carl from west virginia, you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. the words you people used to describe the situation like they are ripping kids right out of the arms of parents, even ripping babies away from nursing mothers, you know, this is inflammatory. this is what turns people like me against people like you is the words you use. you know it is not true. these kids get three hot meals a day. that's a lot more that a lot of kids in this country get. and you know what? isonder if your organization just spun off from the southern poverty lost her that designates all conservative organizations as evil -- poverty law center that designates all conservative organizations as evil. guest: let me put your views in the context of views of americans in general. , which isof americans really gone up over the past several decades, see immigration is positive. that sort of important context suggests that for most people, the evidence about
host: again, olivia golden of the center for law and policy. first call is on a republican line. carl from west virginia, you are on with our guest. go ahead. caller: good morning. the words you people used to describe the situation like they are ripping kids right out of the arms of parents, even ripping babies away from nursing mothers, you know, this is inflammatory. this is what turns people like me against people like you is the words you use. you know it is not true. these kids get three...
85
85
Jul 11, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia and andre awaited news of mateo's status from a migrant shelter in mexico when olivia called the facility where mateo was being held, she was told he was doing fine. no further information on his well being and certainly they weren't allow her to speak with her son. she was reunited with mateo finally after 85 days. according to her testimony. she said after reuniting with her toddler, quote he continued to cry when we got home and he would hold on to my leg and would not let me go. when i took off his clothes he was full of dirt and lice, it seemed like they had not bathed him in the 85 days he was away from us and that's a quote. obviously this is child abuse, it's unconscionable and should not have happened. so i recently introduced a central america family protection and rue unification act with representatives torres and espallat, both members of this committee. this would require the state department through our embassies in el salvador, guatemala and honduras, to play a more active role in supporting central american governments and parents on family reunification. ambassa
olivia and andre awaited news of mateo's status from a migrant shelter in mexico when olivia called the facility where mateo was being held, she was told he was doing fine. no further information on his well being and certainly they weren't allow her to speak with her son. she was reunited with mateo finally after 85 days. according to her testimony. she said after reuniting with her toddler, quote he continued to cry when we got home and he would hold on to my leg and would not let me go. when...
147
147
Jul 20, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
the green bay packers quarterback and ex olivia munn were espys dates back in 2016. >> amazing mom, amazing person. >> and nfl star russel wilson had wife ciara and their two adorable kids on his mind. >> sienna is the cutest thing in the world. >> oh, my gosh. >> she was dancing. she was dancing to "level up" today, right. and she's grooving. she's grooving, and i'm like, man, she's got better rhythm than me, and she's 1. >> and it looks like future may have a future in athletics actually. >> yes! >> the cutest thing is the baseball. it's really a great little family. >> thank you so much. >> thank you so much. >> russell wilson is not little future's buy logical dad, but he has been a father to that boy since day one. >> i always admire her on the red carpet. always gets it right. >>> meanwhile, justin bieber and hailey baldwin have a wedding to plan. >> they sure do. so how soon will we see justin and hailey say i do? up first, in tonight's know and tell, bieber's walk down the aisle. ♪ ♪ you smile i smile >> enjoying their engagement -- that's what a source exclusively tells "e.t." abou
the green bay packers quarterback and ex olivia munn were espys dates back in 2016. >> amazing mom, amazing person. >> and nfl star russel wilson had wife ciara and their two adorable kids on his mind. >> sienna is the cutest thing in the world. >> oh, my gosh. >> she was dancing. she was dancing to "level up" today, right. and she's grooving. she's grooving, and i'm like, man, she's got better rhythm than me, and she's 1. >> and it looks like...
92
92
Jul 21, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia crellin reports. earlier this month, western japan looked like this. the waves look somewhat more inviting as temperatures have rocketed to over a0 celsius in some parts. a five—year nationwide high. translation: it's hot all overjapan. it was 39 celsius yesterday, and the day before. when i was a kid the hottest day was about 33 degrees. the recent climate is surely abnormal. it's a dangerous high. the heat wave has already killed about 30 people. and with thousands hospitalized for heat—related conditions, authorities are urging people to stay hydrated. translation: my job is demanding so i make sure to drink lots water. that advice is even more challenging for the volunteers taking part in flood recovery afterwards. the rain that pounded japan led to flooding and landslides. over 200 people died and more than a500 people who were evacuated are still not ready to return. the heat is weighing on their minds as they continued the clean—up effort. translation: i will take care not to get sick from the heat because that would only cause trouble for other
olivia crellin reports. earlier this month, western japan looked like this. the waves look somewhat more inviting as temperatures have rocketed to over a0 celsius in some parts. a five—year nationwide high. translation: it's hot all overjapan. it was 39 celsius yesterday, and the day before. when i was a kid the hottest day was about 33 degrees. the recent climate is surely abnormal. it's a dangerous high. the heat wave has already killed about 30 people. and with thousands hospitalized for...
121
121
Jul 11, 2018
07/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
timberlake and olivia munn. timberlake and biel, drake. pippa..s into an escape room in washington state... and can't get out. so the burglar ends up calling 9-1-1. the burglar had broken the back door trying to get in... but he couldn't remember where that door was. the man is now facing burglary charges. as for the escape room business... it's open for paying customers. ( terisa ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... today's the day... london breed will officially be sworn in as san francisco's next mayor.... and hundreds are expected to attend her inauguration ceremony. ( terisa ) plus... contra costa county's sheriff announced the cancellation of the contract with ice... to house immigrant detainees. (ácommercialá) are following this morning... major police activity invloving multiple agencies in san mateo.( terisa ) kron 4's sara stinson just got to the scene. sara what do we know? ( terisa ) thanks sara. thanks sara. we will check back with you through out the morning. the morning. (darya)( terisa ) let's get a check of w
timberlake and olivia munn. timberlake and biel, drake. pippa..s into an escape room in washington state... and can't get out. so the burglar ends up calling 9-1-1. the burglar had broken the back door trying to get in... but he couldn't remember where that door was. the man is now facing burglary charges. as for the escape room business... it's open for paying customers. ( terisa ) coming up in the next hour on the kron 4 morning news... today's the day... london breed will officially be sworn...
53
53
Jul 22, 2018
07/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
olivia crellin reports.l english city, it was the scene of a acid attack on the child in a busy retail park. it left residents shaken. it was this just disgraceful. the police have released these images, but 2a hours later they do not know the motive for the attack of the exact substance use. it was dangerous enough to hospitalize the young boy who was being treated for serious burns on his arms and face. really for the family but even this quiet city, the threat of acid attacks lingers. three members of the anti—corruption unit at the metropolitan police are being investigated over claims they covered up or failed to properly pursue allegations of wrong—doing by other officers. the independent office for police conduct, which is carrying out the investigation, says a number of other officers are also being assessed. our home affairs correspondent tom symmonds gave us the detail from scotland yard. this is the department, the directorate of professional standards at the metropolitan police, that itself inves
olivia crellin reports.l english city, it was the scene of a acid attack on the child in a busy retail park. it left residents shaken. it was this just disgraceful. the police have released these images, but 2a hours later they do not know the motive for the attack of the exact substance use. it was dangerous enough to hospitalize the young boy who was being treated for serious burns on his arms and face. really for the family but even this quiet city, the threat of acid attacks lingers. three...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
smugglers and traffickers what you are negotiating with libya or this already or what you're saying that olivia's no because the government's the government is not the government how of all and you know this as you know that the north african they don't they are not interested to negotiate with europe no doubt you're telling we negotiate and you frustrations no you're not right we negotiate and we actually work very. un and. international organization of migrants and we have actually if your success is so let's be frank we are not there where we have to be join a common decision but they are really very close but we have a huge difference since ninety. two hundred twenty fifty so we have ninety five percent decrease think of illegal crossing borders and these are the facts let's have a look at those records you have taken in a few refugees the bulgarian helsinki committee human rights and geo based in the capital so if your says quote the situation of zero integration of refugees in bulgaria has been going on for fourth year in a row zero integration and then you astonish the refugees want to liv
smugglers and traffickers what you are negotiating with libya or this already or what you're saying that olivia's no because the government's the government is not the government how of all and you know this as you know that the north african they don't they are not interested to negotiate with europe no doubt you're telling we negotiate and you frustrations no you're not right we negotiate and we actually work very. un and. international organization of migrants and we have actually if your...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
this already but you saying that olivia's no because the government the government is not the government how of all and you know this as you know that the north african they don't they are not interested to negotiate with europe no doubt you're telling renegotiation you frustrations no you're not right we negotiate and we actually work very. un and. international organization of migrants and we have actually a huge successes so let's be frank we are not there where we have to be join a common decision but we are really very close but we have a huge difference since ninety. two hundred twenty fifty so we have ninety five percent decrease think of illegal crossing borders and these are the facts that have a look at as record you have taken in a few refugees the bulgarian helsinki committee human rights and geo based in the capital so if your says quote the situation of zero integration of refugees in bulgaria has been going on for fourth year in a row zero integration and then you astonish the refugees want to live to leave. you know i think that of course i noticed reports i'm not agree w
this already but you saying that olivia's no because the government the government is not the government how of all and you know this as you know that the north african they don't they are not interested to negotiate with europe no doubt you're telling renegotiation you frustrations no you're not right we negotiate and we actually work very. un and. international organization of migrants and we have actually a huge successes so let's be frank we are not there where we have to be join a common...
108
108
Jul 15, 2018
07/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
i like to briefly talk about josÉ and olivia and their sons who came to the u.s.from el salvador seeking refuge from gang violence. a close friend was killed by the same by when he was unable to pay them. fearing for their lives and the lives of their children, they joined a caravan of asylum-seekers and travel for a month to reach the border. on arrival they presented their papers in the children's birth certificates proving their relationship so that they did not think josÉ was a smuggler. regardless, family was separated and sent the 1-year-old to a facility 1500 miles away. olivia and andrea waited for the news of their child status for migrant children in mexico. when olivia called the facility she was told she was doing fine with no further information on his well-being. certainly they would not allow her to speak with her son. she was reunited after 85 days. after reuniting with her tether she said he continued to cry when we got home it would hold onto my leg and not let me go. when i took office close whose full of dirt in mice. seems they had not bathed
i like to briefly talk about josÉ and olivia and their sons who came to the u.s.from el salvador seeking refuge from gang violence. a close friend was killed by the same by when he was unable to pay them. fearing for their lives and the lives of their children, they joined a caravan of asylum-seekers and travel for a month to reach the border. on arrival they presented their papers in the children's birth certificates proving their relationship so that they did not think josÉ was a smuggler....