98
98
May 2, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
as i said, rankin rankin -- influenced that. two years later, at the age of 36, rankin ran as a republican for congress to repave the doughtery pay the women who -- repay the women who supported her. she herself built a name for herself in the suffrage movement and she had the financial support of her younger brother, willington, it will no -- well known montana republican, who also served as her campaign manager. rankin had one more advantage. she received a vast amount of free publicity at both -- as both national and local newspapers covered the race. in october 1916, the montana enterprise declared jeannette rankin candidate for congress on the republican ticket, making a phenomenal camping all over the state. the new york sun reported to -- she is a rare personality of fine intellect. the cl times made this -- seattle times made this conclusion. she is a skilled politician. indeed, she had already honed a political skill by lobbying politicians all over the country. at this time, montana had two congressional seats. but the
as i said, rankin rankin -- influenced that. two years later, at the age of 36, rankin ran as a republican for congress to repave the doughtery pay the women who -- repay the women who supported her. she herself built a name for herself in the suffrage movement and she had the financial support of her younger brother, willington, it will no -- well known montana republican, who also served as her campaign manager. rankin had one more advantage. she received a vast amount of free publicity at...
67
67
May 16, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
at 14—12 tim murtagh made a couple of breakthroughs, boyd rankin made one as well, and at that moment and there was a little bit of, can we do it, can ireland do it? then there was a dropped slip catch. imam ul—haq is on debut, the nephew of in zaman all hack, quite a bit of danger on young shoulders to bring pakistan home, he was calm and resolute and played nice shots. the other aspect is pakistan made heavy weather of it. they took their time and only 45 minutes after the close of play the rain started to come down. if, but, maybe, if they had batted on longer could they have caused more problems and set a slightly stiffer target for pakistan and could they have waited until the rain? that always up to the fact pakistan showed their experience. island in their first test match have not disgraced themselves by any stretch, they have truly shown they belong in the test arena. be no more, everyone here can be truly proud of what they have done this week. they will want to build on that, they will want more test matches, they will want to continue proving why they are the newest member
at 14—12 tim murtagh made a couple of breakthroughs, boyd rankin made one as well, and at that moment and there was a little bit of, can we do it, can ireland do it? then there was a dropped slip catch. imam ul—haq is on debut, the nephew of in zaman all hack, quite a bit of danger on young shoulders to bring pakistan home, he was calm and resolute and played nice shots. the other aspect is pakistan made heavy weather of it. they took their time and only 45 minutes after the close of play...
51
51
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
fairly evenly spread at malahide, but notably two of them fell to the former england test player boyd rankinnd half past midnight on cheese steak. —— on tuesday. countryside campaigners are calling for action on what they say is an "appalling lack of progress", in improving mobile phone coverage in rural areas. they've been backed by more than 50 mps, who've accused mobile operators of failing to put up new masts, despite help from government. jon donnison reports. these days, life without your mobile, for many, seems almost unimaginable. but in some parts of rural britain, it remains a reality. the communications regulator 0fcom says only 57% of people living in premises in rural areas are able to make phone calls on all four mobile networks. that compares to 90% in urban areas. now 50 rural mps have written to the secretary of state for digital culture, media and sport, matt hancock, calling for urgent action to change that. they want legally binding targets to force mobile operators to improve coverage. but the operators say they are investing millions of pounds in rural areas but that pl
fairly evenly spread at malahide, but notably two of them fell to the former england test player boyd rankinnd half past midnight on cheese steak. —— on tuesday. countryside campaigners are calling for action on what they say is an "appalling lack of progress", in improving mobile phone coverage in rural areas. they've been backed by more than 50 mps, who've accused mobile operators of failing to put up new masts, despite help from government. jon donnison reports. these days,...
123
123
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 1
to replace people at the brya n they had to replace people at the bryan brothers, ed joyce, boyd rankin, william porterfield. —— the o'brien others. that is for another time but right now they have a very good chance. they will be hugely excited but pakistan are quite a prospect with a fearsome pace attack and an exciting young leg—spinner in shadab khan. it depends a lot on the pitch. i think and william porterfield think that they can win this match and cause an upset. this is how they are getting on. they won the toss and ford field chose to field and they are practicable of breakthroughs with pakistan currently 45—2. the football league players are now in full swing, derby cou nty players are now in full swing, derby county beat fulham i—o players are now in full swing, derby county beat fulham 1—0 in the first leg of their semifinal last night and today it is aston villa against middlesbrough. both managers know that previous form counts for little. i'm not nervousjust yet. i think with any big games, you have to realise that is what we are in for. it is better that than finishing
to replace people at the brya n they had to replace people at the bryan brothers, ed joyce, boyd rankin, william porterfield. —— the o'brien others. that is for another time but right now they have a very good chance. they will be hugely excited but pakistan are quite a prospect with a fearsome pace attack and an exciting young leg—spinner in shadab khan. it depends a lot on the pitch. i think and william porterfield think that they can win this match and cause an upset. this is how they...
59
59
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
to replace people at the brya n they had to replace people at the bryan brothers, ed joyce, boyd rankinvery good chance. they will be hugely excited but pakistan are quite a prospect with a fearsome pace attack and an exciting young leg—spinner in shadab khan. it depends a lot on the pitch. i think and william porterfield think that they can win this match and cause an upset. this is how they are getting on. they won the
to replace people at the brya n they had to replace people at the bryan brothers, ed joyce, boyd rankinvery good chance. they will be hugely excited but pakistan are quite a prospect with a fearsome pace attack and an exciting young leg—spinner in shadab khan. it depends a lot on the pitch. i think and william porterfield think that they can win this match and cause an upset. this is how they are getting on. they won the
62
62
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
wickets were fairly evenly spread, but notably two of them fell to the former england test player boyd rankin finish in two years for britain's non stanford in the world triathlon series. and you have heard about the under woods. now meet the next pair of brothers taking english rugby by storm. to formula one, where lewis hamilton's hopes of extending his championship lead have been boosted by taking pole for tomorrow's spanish grand prix. it's only his second of the season. and as nick parrott reports, he'll have his mercedes team mate between him and his main rival ferrari's sebastian vettel. so we are 70 fourth pole position for lewis hamilton and his mercedes. a close run. just the 0.04 seconds behind his team—mate. if the two ferrari, sebastian just not finding his true form out there today. and then you have got that too as well. a really great qualifying session with thrills and spills all the way as mick parra reports. it's one of the most familiar venues in formula 1. the most familiar venues in formula i. preseason texting takes place here and everyone should know what to expect. it
wickets were fairly evenly spread, but notably two of them fell to the former england test player boyd rankin finish in two years for britain's non stanford in the world triathlon series. and you have heard about the under woods. now meet the next pair of brothers taking english rugby by storm. to formula one, where lewis hamilton's hopes of extending his championship lead have been boosted by taking pole for tomorrow's spanish grand prix. it's only his second of the season. and as nick parrott...
56
56
May 12, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
unlucky 13 for the tourists, as they lost wickets, when stuck on that score, tim murtagh and boyd rankint wickets. however, pakistan have since recovered to 67 for 2 breaking the cycle of youth crime in britain's cities, has become one of our most pressing social issues. knife crime — in particular— has commanded attention, in recent weeks. one man who lived the gangster‘s life, is now trying to stop children following his path. as our sports correspondent joe wilson found out, he is using cricket. when you say "think reality", what. . . ? a classroom in birmingham, but no ordinary teacher. tanayah sam describes himself as an urban youth specialist. because i didn't do my gcses. i had to do the equivalent when i was in prison, and all you year eights are going to do your gcses, ain't you? i put the gun into my hand, i just stuck it out the window and ijust fired it in the air. his lessons drawn from his experience. guns, drugs, gangs, prisons. all came before he decided to change. ijust wanted to be a bad man. well, you can talk to young people in a classroom all day long. the key is to
unlucky 13 for the tourists, as they lost wickets, when stuck on that score, tim murtagh and boyd rankint wickets. however, pakistan have since recovered to 67 for 2 breaking the cycle of youth crime in britain's cities, has become one of our most pressing social issues. knife crime — in particular— has commanded attention, in recent weeks. one man who lived the gangster‘s life, is now trying to stop children following his path. as our sports correspondent joe wilson found out, he is...
189
189
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankinis the chief clinical officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people were smoking in the 70s and 80s. she says those elevated levels can have very serious consequences... they're taking ingesting so much more but they're getting sick they're getting nauseous they end up having psychosis or hallucinations they end up in the er they end up in the er in emergency are there passed out from primarily from cannabis maybe some other substances are mixed in there but the problem is that the thc levels are so high there causing the kids to get ill sometimes leaving them to bomb it you can choke on your own vomit the danger is real she says chronic heavy use can have a negitive
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankinis the chief clinical officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people...
218
218
May 26, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
. > were you surprised when scalea and rankin were the two arguers -- during the case, and -- [inaudible] relieved when i heard the questions that they asking. i just relaxed. we reeled them in. at least long enough to pause nd think what a consequence upholding the verdict would be. surprised. very surprised. you were at the oral argument, all just ink we were holding on with white knuckles ofting to see what the tenor the courtroom would be and i think you got a little flavor of from the audio clip, once laughter erupted and you could two justices were really engaged, and the most engaged. we had a chance. of ar as lifting portions the brief, the highest compliment. my other question, do you hink -- he took advantage because he had followed that thing -- [inaudible] exactly. exactly. [laughter] > larry quinn had been a protagonist in the court, previously, and had made some the justices.bout i won't repeat. consequence of that, he as cordoned off on the day of oral argument, not a cage, but own insort of off on his his gold plated wheelchair. that?eird was i think he paid a price for t
. > were you surprised when scalea and rankin were the two arguers -- during the case, and -- [inaudible] relieved when i heard the questions that they asking. i just relaxed. we reeled them in. at least long enough to pause nd think what a consequence upholding the verdict would be. surprised. very surprised. you were at the oral argument, all just ink we were holding on with white knuckles ofting to see what the tenor the courtroom would be and i think you got a little flavor of from the...
172
172
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankinl officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people were smoking in the 70s and 80s. she says those elevated levels can have very serious consequences... they're taking ingesting so much more but they're getting sick they're getting nauseous they end up having psychosis or hallucinations they end up in the er they end up in the er in emergency are there passed out from primarily from cannabis maybe some other substances are mixed in there but the problem is that the thc levels are so high there causing the kids to get ill sometimes leaving them to bomb it you can choke on your own vomit the danger is real she says chronic heavy use can have a negitive impact on a teen's
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankinl officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people were smoking in the...
127
127
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankins the chief clinical officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people were smoking in the 70s and 80s. she says those elevated levels can have very serious consequences... they're taking ingesting so much more but they're getting sick they're getting nauseous they end up having psychosis or hallucinations they end up in the er they end up in the er in emergency are there passed out from primarily from cannabis maybe some other substances are mixed in there but the problem is that the thc levels are so high there causing the kids to get ill sometimes leaving them to bomb it you can choke on your own vomit the danger is real she says chronic heavy use can have a negitive
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankins the chief clinical officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
38
38
May 23, 2018
05/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
i believe the rankin file has a willingness to introspect and grow. but if the department's leadership is recalcitrant, i will stand up to them. i would be honoured to bring my guiding principles to this police commission, and continue to serve this city that i love. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank yo you. supervisors? >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. excuse me. all right, thank you, i just wanted to get my bearings. so, if i'm not mistaken, i think you have published a couple of articles. are you published? >> i'm not published. >> supervisor cohen:, i'm sorry, i have you confused with someone else. what do you consider to be your area of experience? >> i was a public defender for about seven years here in san francisco. so, you know, that incorporates a broad broad set of skills that you have to develop to have to be really good at what you do and effective as a public defender. i am a trial lawyer by training. i am a collaborator by training. i am a creative thinker by training, i am a persuader, i can get folks from a place where we
i believe the rankin file has a willingness to introspect and grow. but if the department's leadership is recalcitrant, i will stand up to them. i would be honoured to bring my guiding principles to this police commission, and continue to serve this city that i love. thank you. >> supervisor safai: thank yo you. supervisors? >> supervisor cohen: thank you very much. excuse me. all right, thank you, i just wanted to get my bearings. so, if i'm not mistaken, i think you have published...
134
134
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankin chief clinical officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people were smoking in the 70s and 80s. she says those elevated levels can have very serious consequences... they're taking ingesting so much more but they're getting sick they're getting nauseous they end up having psychosis or hallucinations they end up in the er they end up in the er in emergency are there passed out from primarily from cannabis maybe some other substances are mixed in there but the problem is that the thc levels are so high there causing the kids to get ill sometimes leaving them to bomb it you can choke on your own vomit the danger is real she says chronic heavy use can have a negitive impac
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankin chief clinical officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people were...
102
102
May 2, 2018
05/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
a live camera shot outside, and rankin julie, i was looking at that shot outside, and i think it must be a humpback. we had a shot off of the chopper by the golden gate bridge. >> it is not unusual to see a whale there, and every time you see it, it is exciting. >> you have the golden gate bridge and this beautiful marine mammal. >> you surf all of the time, and what is the closest you have been to a well? >> the gray whales like to bring the babies in, i think in the spring, that's back whale? >> the great whales like to bring the babies in, i think in the spring, and they roll in the sand in 10 feet of water because they are trying to get the barnacles off and maybe teaching the babies. i have touched them and had them all around me, the great whales. but not the blues. >> do you think they know you are there? >> i think they do. they are very gentle. if you are driving on highway one in the spring, you will see them right up there. >> great story. thank you bill. >>> coming up, new developments in the fight to regulate those motorized rental scooters you see in san francisco. the n
a live camera shot outside, and rankin julie, i was looking at that shot outside, and i think it must be a humpback. we had a shot off of the chopper by the golden gate bridge. >> it is not unusual to see a whale there, and every time you see it, it is exciting. >> you have the golden gate bridge and this beautiful marine mammal. >> you surf all of the time, and what is the closest you have been to a well? >> the gray whales like to bring the babies in, i think in the...
121
121
May 24, 2018
05/18
by
KRON
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankin the chief clinical officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people were smoking in the 70s and 80s. she says those elevated levels can have very serious consequences... they're taking ingesting so much more but they're getting sick they're getting nauseous they end up having psychosis or hallucinations they end up in the er they end up in the er in emergency are there passed out from primarily from cannabis maybe some other substances are mixed in there but the problem is that the thc levels are so high there causing the kids to get ill sometimes leaving them to bomb it you can choke on your own vomit the danger is real she says chronic heavy use can have a negitive i
them are using cannabis at a variety of levels but the majority of them are using cannabisdr chanda rankin the chief clinical officer at a teen rehabilation center in the north bay . her biggest concern is that there are a lot of pot strains out there is being cultivated with much higher levels of t-h-c, the psychoactive element in the plant that gets users high. the levels of thc in cannabis today even compare to cannabis 510 years ago and massively different then the thc levels that people...
50
50
May 23, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> rankin georgia, effingham georgia. >> yes. >> i'm sure you have. you are aware of a lawsuit, jane dough versus usa gymnastics. >> yes. >> and that lawsuit was settled last month. >> recent. >> the beginning of april. just to give you an idea of what happened here there was a gentleman -- a jim industry who was -- who opened up a gym in 2002 in effingham county and he opens up a gym and in a newspaper story it stated that mccabe -- his name was bill mccabe. he's in prison for 30 years. right. >> yes. >> but in 2002 he opened up a gym and the newspaper article said mccabe and a new partner and girlfriend opened savannah metro gymnastics in rankin, georgia and both are usa gymnastics professional members and usa gymnastics safety certified and also a usa gymnastics skillee valuteator and teaching since 1991. what happened is the mother of an 8-year-old enrolled her daughter there and then what happened was that for three years until the middle of 2005, that daughter was in classes there with this sexual predator, is what he was. and then what happened
. >> rankin georgia, effingham georgia. >> yes. >> i'm sure you have. you are aware of a lawsuit, jane dough versus usa gymnastics. >> yes. >> and that lawsuit was settled last month. >> recent. >> the beginning of april. just to give you an idea of what happened here there was a gentleman -- a jim industry who was -- who opened up a gym in 2002 in effingham county and he opens up a gym and in a newspaper story it stated that mccabe -- his name was bill...
160
160
May 22, 2018
05/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
alasdair rankin is director of research at the charity bloodwise who funded the study — he joins us now is how did this happen? what has been shown over a period of many years is this happens in two stages, the first happens in the baby before it is born, that is a genetic change, which is the first triggerfully kenya, a genetic change, which is the first trigger fully kenya, and that's quite common happening in one in 20 children born —— leukaemia. it is much less common for the second figure, which is genetic damage and we hadn't been sure what that was for a long time. this professor's work shows that trigger is common infections, infections that are not dangerous for children themselves but our body responds to the many different way because the system has not been educated in the way that it may was in the past. that sounds like that is a trigger, and potentially these types of leukaemia could be prevented in the future. we still have quite a lot of work to do to understand whether that is possible. plenty of research to do but you feel that could be an explanation for the slow inc
alasdair rankin is director of research at the charity bloodwise who funded the study — he joins us now is how did this happen? what has been shown over a period of many years is this happens in two stages, the first happens in the baby before it is born, that is a genetic change, which is the first triggerfully kenya, a genetic change, which is the first trigger fully kenya, and that's quite common happening in one in 20 children born —— leukaemia. it is much less common for the second...
75
75
May 2, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
capital you will see a statue for jeannette rankin. the first women to serve in the u.s. house of representatives. in 1960 the purpose of the discussion was there was one woman in the u.s. senate. we put her on the screen. 11 and the house of representatives. and today there are 23 women in the u.s. senate and 83 in the house of representatives. can you talk about those numbers? >> the obvious response is this is good. we are moving in the right direction. i think if you put these 50 years in context, we really haven't come so far at all. i worked -- we are looking at situations where women at best are 20 to 25 percent of positions in power. be it in congress or elsewhere. if you go back to the excitement that surrounded the women's movement in 1968 there was a deep-seated assumption that 50 years hence women would be something close to 50 percent of positions of power. as i argue in my book what we see across the united states and across most of the developed world is these women seem to max out between 16 and 18 percent of power positions. it's a little bit better in co
capital you will see a statue for jeannette rankin. the first women to serve in the u.s. house of representatives. in 1960 the purpose of the discussion was there was one woman in the u.s. senate. we put her on the screen. 11 and the house of representatives. and today there are 23 women in the u.s. senate and 83 in the house of representatives. can you talk about those numbers? >> the obvious response is this is good. we are moving in the right direction. i think if you put these 50...
51
51
May 25, 2018
05/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
the chairman rankin -- recognizes the ranking them just ranking member commissioner family separation is concerning to me and this program announced by the attorney general simply explain the personnel there supposed to use to verify relationships fema goes agents and officers use whatever information is available to establish familial relations sometimes people have documents. sometimes they don't. but if we don't believe there is a relationship with a minor we will refer the minor to dhs as it relates to day-to-day operations, their statements along with documentation and we will verify that the medieval late hhs sort the individual as the unaccompanied minor. >> question that is best suited but is the process different for families who present themselves at ports of entry versus those apprehended between ports of entry? >> we refer anyone who crosses the border illegally 100% of people who cross the border is referred to the justice department for criminal prosecution that isn't the illegal act by verification of family relationships is the same on both. >> with this new policy in
the chairman rankin -- recognizes the ranking them just ranking member commissioner family separation is concerning to me and this program announced by the attorney general simply explain the personnel there supposed to use to verify relationships fema goes agents and officers use whatever information is available to establish familial relations sometimes people have documents. sometimes they don't. but if we don't believe there is a relationship with a minor we will refer the minor to dhs as...