48
48
Jan 17, 2023
01/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
but savannah, what do we need to do better? i think we just need a very dementia friendly dimension and by meant every one to be sensitive to dimension the most important because of cause the policy makers, we need the w h, jo global action plan to demand ship to come into every country. we also need for society to be sensitive to the needs of people and the families. we need to have parks friendly. we need to have like spaces friendly. we need to have home friendly, environmental design, friendly. we need people to understand what people are going through sort of in a pleasant dementia locks on the road. he's just, he just feels supported by everybody around him to policy and a demand shifting, the environment and health care system severely and social care systems to really up the game to prepare for taking care of people the dimensions. i have got you to have questions. andrea got answers as well. you can assess under that. i, i'll probably use the crisis really. you guys know i, i just wanted to add to the other thing that
but savannah, what do we need to do better? i think we just need a very dementia friendly dimension and by meant every one to be sensitive to dimension the most important because of cause the policy makers, we need the w h, jo global action plan to demand ship to come into every country. we also need for society to be sensitive to the needs of people and the families. we need to have parks friendly. we need to have like spaces friendly. we need to have home friendly, environmental design,...
17
17
Jan 11, 2023
01/23
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
but savannah, what do we need to do better? i think we just need a very dementia friendly demand environment. you need everyone to be sensitive to dimensions. the most important is the cost, the policymakers. we need the w h o global action plan to dementia to come into every country. we also need for society to be sensitive to the needs of people and their families. we need to have parks friendly, we need to have workspace is friendly. we need to have home stanley, environmental design friendly. we need people to understand what people are going through. so then a person dementia locks on the road. he's just, he just feels supported by everybody around him to policy and a dement shift in the environment and health care system severely and social catrice comes to really up the game to prepare for taking care of people in dementia. i have got you 2 questions. andrea, you've got answers as well. you can assess andrew, i'll have you some questions for you guys? no, i just wanted to add to the other thing that i've been working on
but savannah, what do we need to do better? i think we just need a very dementia friendly demand environment. you need everyone to be sensitive to dimensions. the most important is the cost, the policymakers. we need the w h o global action plan to dementia to come into every country. we also need for society to be sensitive to the needs of people and their families. we need to have parks friendly, we need to have workspace is friendly. we need to have home stanley, environmental design...
274
274
Jan 31, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
okay, savannah, you sit there, i'll sit here.ynamic duo >> shall we talk about "princess power" now >> let's talk about it. >> definitely. ♪ be right there ♪ >> the indeed the inspiration behind "princess power," the netflix kid's show by savannah and actress drew barrymore, jumping in to help your friends no matter their differences. >> for me, it is fun because it tells little girls, you can be sparkly and dazzling and a friend and you can be a leader >> you get an a plus, sheinelle. >> the one thing that you said that spoke out the most to me is being a good friend and how i do consider that a super power. >> i love how it's empowering to girls individually but collectively and the girls are not in competition. they're supporting each other. one has a talent the other has a challenge. we all know that that's what makes the world go around fo women, our friend, friends, mom friends, work friend, friend, friends. this is how we thrive. >> savannah recognized a new approach to princesses when her own daughter vale went through he
okay, savannah, you sit there, i'll sit here.ynamic duo >> shall we talk about "princess power" now >> let's talk about it. >> definitely. ♪ be right there ♪ >> the indeed the inspiration behind "princess power," the netflix kid's show by savannah and actress drew barrymore, jumping in to help your friends no matter their differences. >> for me, it is fun because it tells little girls, you can be sparkly and dazzling and a friend and you can...
317
317
Jan 6, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 317
favorite 0
quote 0
hoda can you fill in savannah?"ss tags and we see it in local news all the time there are a lot of female partnerships >> yeah. >> so, i don't know if that's - >> why not >> -- probably not because of us, but now it's just more normal and i think that's really cool >> jimmy: i think it is because of you guys, yeah. >> todd shouldn't have taken all that time off. >> jimmy: no, exactly right, yeah >> and you know what else is really cool? >> jimmy: yeah >> guess who's coming back tomorrow, jimmy, on our show >> jimmy: al >> guess who's coming back >> jimmy: al roker >> yes >> jimmy: al roker's back? [ cheers and applause we love you, al. no, no, no i'm going to lose it i love -- i'm going to lose it i love that guy so much. >> you sent him such cool videos when he was in the hospital >> jimmy: he's such a good guy i can't wait all right. good i'll try to watch -- i'll come in tomorrow early just to say hi to him. >> no, you will not. >> you'll have to wake up in the morning hours. >> jimmy: i won't hit snooze yeah, ex
hoda can you fill in savannah?"ss tags and we see it in local news all the time there are a lot of female partnerships >> yeah. >> so, i don't know if that's - >> why not >> -- probably not because of us, but now it's just more normal and i think that's really cool >> jimmy: i think it is because of you guys, yeah. >> todd shouldn't have taken all that time off. >> jimmy: no, exactly right, yeah >> and you know what else is really cool?...
107
107
Jan 25, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
here's savannah sellers. >> reporter: it's not every day tiktokers are tuning in to senate hearings. >> every moment i had the senate congressional hearing playing through my headphones. >> reporter: it's also not every day senators are quoting taylor swift. ♪ darling i'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream ♪ >> i think it's a nightmare dressed like a daydream >> we know all too well >> may i suggest respectfully that ticketmaster ought to look in the mirror and say, i'm the problem, it's me. >> reporter: two months after the chaotic presale of swift's "eras" tour tickets caused bad blood between swifties and ticketmaster -- >> i just wanted to see taylor. >> reporter: -- today the ceo of live nation, ticketmaster's parent company was on the hot seat. >> we apologize to the fans we apologize to miss swift. we need to do better >> reporter: the company primarily pinning its difficulties on cyberattacks and bot traffic. >> this is what led to a terrible consumer experience, which we deeply regret. >> reporter: but lawmakers pushed back. >> our critical infrastructure in this country, w
here's savannah sellers. >> reporter: it's not every day tiktokers are tuning in to senate hearings. >> every moment i had the senate congressional hearing playing through my headphones. >> reporter: it's also not every day senators are quoting taylor swift. ♪ darling i'm a nightmare dressed like a daydream ♪ >> i think it's a nightmare dressed like a daydream >> we know all too well >> may i suggest respectfully that ticketmaster ought to look in the...
323
323
Jan 5, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 0
savannah?> all right, garrett. thank you. that brings us to national political correspondent steve kornacki at the bill board with a closer look at what the numbers mean. day three the latest episode of the real lawmakers of capitol hill. there was a vote yesterday to adjourn, okay? this sounds kind of wonky. >> yes. >> why does this vote matter? what did it signal about where mccarthy is and whether he is starting to see a crack in the resistance to him? >> here's the problem. right now before they have a speaker, the only thing the house can do, is a, vote on a speaker, having round after round, or b, adjourn. so all day yesterday, mccarthy knew he didn't have the votes and wanted to adjourn, but the republicans who wouldn't vote for him for speaker also wouldn't vote to adjourn. so finally, late last night, about 8:30, the republicans put a motion to adjourn on the floor. that's what you're seeing right here. you can see 216 republicans voted for it. the democrats are in no mood to help the
savannah?> all right, garrett. thank you. that brings us to national political correspondent steve kornacki at the bill board with a closer look at what the numbers mean. day three the latest episode of the real lawmakers of capitol hill. there was a vote yesterday to adjourn, okay? this sounds kind of wonky. >> yes. >> why does this vote matter? what did it signal about where mccarthy is and whether he is starting to see a crack in the resistance to him? >> here's the...
66
66
Jan 29, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
but i learned of the fact while i was down in savannah, georgia. how did the plantation get ownership of this family? sec. well, this story has so many twists and turns to it. they often say it feels like it could have been on antiques roadshow or this sack after being cared for by the women in one family or many decades ended up at a flea market in tennessee in the early 21st century. a flea market shopper there happened upon it in a bed of rags. she lived to the sack. she saw that it was unusual. she read the embroidered inscription and she bought the whole. then she then went back to her home and did some googling and realized that the name on the sack because it had been signed by the embroiderer in thread was the same name as a very famous, very wealthy. the charleston family. and she contacted the people who now run the foundation, the plantation of that family, the middletons, and ended up donating the sack to them. that's how the middleton place, plantation and foundation have come to own. ashley's effect. does ashley have ancestors still a
but i learned of the fact while i was down in savannah, georgia. how did the plantation get ownership of this family? sec. well, this story has so many twists and turns to it. they often say it feels like it could have been on antiques roadshow or this sack after being cared for by the women in one family or many decades ended up at a flea market in tennessee in the early 21st century. a flea market shopper there happened upon it in a bed of rags. she lived to the sack. she saw that it was...
344
344
Jan 19, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 344
favorite 0
quote 0
hoda, savannah?maggie, thank you. >>> let's bring in al who has his eye on the storm, head of the climate unit here at nbc. >> thanks, guys. we are look at winter storm advisories, winter storm alerts and even some winter storm watches for 31 million people especially around the great lakes into the northeast as well. you can see this storm system now pushing in, bringing rain to the south, but snow around the great lakes. as the system moves east, rain, snow, and sleet develop into the northeast, and staying away from the i-95 corridor, but north and west of that, damaging winds, possible tornadoes down through ohio, where we have a risk for that kind of activity. tomorrow the upper low will swing eastward and take out the colder air, but the accumulating snow, good news, it starts to die down as you get into new england. for friday, one to three inches in minneapolis. marquette, 8-12. alpena, 4-8 inches of snow. in the northeast, burlington, vermont, maybe four to eight. portland, six to eight. alb
hoda, savannah?maggie, thank you. >>> let's bring in al who has his eye on the storm, head of the climate unit here at nbc. >> thanks, guys. we are look at winter storm advisories, winter storm alerts and even some winter storm watches for 31 million people especially around the great lakes into the northeast as well. you can see this storm system now pushing in, bringing rain to the south, but snow around the great lakes. as the system moves east, rain, snow, and sleet develop...
38
38
Jan 12, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
in savannah his mother was working as a maid, she doesn't have enough money to give him enough food. they are hungry, cold in the winter, she brings them to school at he doesn't leave school and wanders the streets. after 2 years she realizes she can't take care of those kids, her father, that is where his life turns around. first thing his grandfather says is the damn vacation is over. he is thinking what vacation? he gives them hard work, they work on his grandfather's oil truck, go to school every day, gives them discipline and hard work, he himself is functionally illiterate, third-grade education, insists on sending them to catholic school, it is the segregated south, an all-black school run by irish nuns who reflect those values, discipline, hard work and a strong curriculum. justice thomas thrives in that environment. he decided he wanted to be a priest and he enrolled in a seminary, his grandfather was proud of him but it was a big financial commitment. by then after two years in the seminary, he experienced, the seminary was all white and he was one of the first to integrate
in savannah his mother was working as a maid, she doesn't have enough money to give him enough food. they are hungry, cold in the winter, she brings them to school at he doesn't leave school and wanders the streets. after 2 years she realizes she can't take care of those kids, her father, that is where his life turns around. first thing his grandfather says is the damn vacation is over. he is thinking what vacation? he gives them hard work, they work on his grandfather's oil truck, go to school...
267
267
Jan 10, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
savannah?l keep an eye on that. >>> and also the biden administration facing other potential investigations as house republicans now have the gavel. >> reporter: house republicans, they were already vowing to investigate the biden administration over a series of issues. they are now adding the discovery of these classified documents to the list. congressman james coburn, the kentucky republican, set to become the chair of the house oversight committee, he said he plans to send letters to the white house and to the national archives within days demanding answers. he said he thought it was unlikely president biden did anything wrong by taking documents but he was more concerned mr. trump may have been treated unfairly. savannah? >> thank you very much. >>> in virginia overnight an emotional vigil in honor of the teacher wounded in last week's shooting at an elementary school. police saying the shooter was a student, just six years old, and this morning we are learning more about what happened. ca
savannah?l keep an eye on that. >>> and also the biden administration facing other potential investigations as house republicans now have the gavel. >> reporter: house republicans, they were already vowing to investigate the biden administration over a series of issues. they are now adding the discovery of these classified documents to the list. congressman james coburn, the kentucky republican, set to become the chair of the house oversight committee, he said he plans to send...
247
247
Jan 3, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning. >> good morning, savannah. martina's team says her prognosis is good. legend martina navratilova is opening up about a new personal health battle. the 66-year-old all-time great revealing she has been diagnosed wi with throat cancer and a recurrence of breast cancer. writing this double-whammy is serious, but still fixable i am hoping for a favorable outcome. it's going to stink for a while, but i'll fight with all i've got. navratilova says back in november she noticed an enlarged lymph node in her neck while attending the women's tennis association finals in texas. she says doctors discovered stage one throat cancer and later stage one breast cancer. >> with both breast and throat cancer, there are the possibilities of needing surgery, needing radiation, needing chemotherapy >> reporter: for years navratilova's fighting spirit has been on display. the 59-time major champion who dominated women's tennis in the '70s and '80s capped off her incredible career at the 2006 u.s. open winning the mixed doubles championship a month shy of her 50th birthday but
good morning. >> good morning, savannah. martina's team says her prognosis is good. legend martina navratilova is opening up about a new personal health battle. the 66-year-old all-time great revealing she has been diagnosed wi with throat cancer and a recurrence of breast cancer. writing this double-whammy is serious, but still fixable i am hoping for a favorable outcome. it's going to stink for a while, but i'll fight with all i've got. navratilova says back in november she noticed an...
211
211
Jan 24, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
savannah?steve patterson in monterey park, thank you. >>> we are talking about severe weather.nd do not have power after a blast of snow and ice and the next storm is already taking shape. it's expected to unleash winter weather from the southwest all the way to the northeast and potential tornados in the south. al's got a first look at what we can expect. this is a mess. >> it's a wild day today and it's going to get worse. you can already see this storm getting together. rain in texas. snow in the panhandle of texas, as well. parts of new mexico. winter weather alerts for 58 million people from the southwest all the way into new england. wind alerts for 39 million people, plus we have got a severe threat through tonight. 12 million people, strong tornados possible, damaging winds, gusts. in fact, this is the area from victoria, texas, galveston, new orleans which just had a tornado in december, to mobile, a significant tornado threat and these could be nocturnal tornados which are twice as de
savannah?steve patterson in monterey park, thank you. >>> we are talking about severe weather.nd do not have power after a blast of snow and ice and the next storm is already taking shape. it's expected to unleash winter weather from the southwest all the way to the northeast and potential tornados in the south. al's got a first look at what we can expect. this is a mess. >> it's a wild day today and it's going to get worse. you can already see this storm getting together. rain...
215
215
Jan 26, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
sam, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning.t is the hospita documented the journey of the parents, amanda and james, and took us the process. it took 25 people to do it and 11-hour procedure. in the end, it confirmed the faith of the couple which shown strength as they look at the precious faces of the babies, james and amanda had humor and faith in the fragile situation. which came to light at a 10-week ultrasound. >> she is looking. she says there's the baby's head i was like, if that's the baby's head, what's that? she said that's the other baby's head i was like what? she said what? everybody kept saying what >> reporter: the shock of conjoined twins. so rare it occurs about once in every 200,000 live births sunk in >> on the ride home we were quiet. >> reporter: the girls were joined from the lower part of the breastbone to the belly button and shared a liver. a complex challenge for any medical community. >> there is no medical book you will open and say step one, conjoined twins separation that does not exist because of
sam, good morning. >> reporter: savannah, good morning.t is the hospita documented the journey of the parents, amanda and james, and took us the process. it took 25 people to do it and 11-hour procedure. in the end, it confirmed the faith of the couple which shown strength as they look at the precious faces of the babies, james and amanda had humor and faith in the fragile situation. which came to light at a 10-week ultrasound. >> she is looking. she says there's the baby's head i...
44
44
Jan 2, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
they moved to savannah and he as he said he went from rural poverty to urban squalor and in savannah his mother's working as a maid. he she doesn't have enough money to give them enough food. they're hungry. they're cold in the winter. she brings them to school and he just leaves school and wanders the streets and after two years she realizes she can't take care of those kids brings them to her father his grandfather to raise and that's where his life turns around. the first thing is grandfather says is the -- vacation is over and he's thinking what hand is brother thinking what vacation we've just been entire poverty. but he gives them hard work. they got to work on his. there's oil truck right after school. they got to go to school every day gives them discipline and hard work and though he himself is functionally illiterate had less than a third grade education insists upon sending them to catholic school and let's not forget. this is the segregated south so it's an all black school run by these irish nuns who also reflect those values discipline hard work and our real strong curr
they moved to savannah and he as he said he went from rural poverty to urban squalor and in savannah his mother's working as a maid. he she doesn't have enough money to give them enough food. they're hungry. they're cold in the winter. she brings them to school and he just leaves school and wanders the streets and after two years she realizes she can't take care of those kids brings them to her father his grandfather to raise and that's where his life turns around. the first thing is...
161
161
Jan 18, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a inkefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody, good morning. wednesday morning. middle of the month. middle of the week. good to have you with us had this morning. a winter storm is on the move. >> nearly 20 million people from the southwest to the great lakes are under some sort of advisory and that storm is expected to strengthen as it heads east. al has the full forecast coming up. >>> first, to that breaking news in ukraine overnight. a deadly helicopter crash happened near kyiv and among the victims the country's interior minister. investigators are trying to determine if this was an accident or the result of the war there. nbc's raf sanchez has made his way to that scene this morning. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. it has been a scene of absolute chaos here over the last couple of hours. you can see behind me emergency crews are still working the scene and this building is actually a kindergarten. so at 8:20 local time just as parents were dropping their kids off at school t
. ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb from studio 1a inkefeller plaza. >>> hi, everybody, good morning. wednesday morning. middle of the month. middle of the week. good to have you with us had this morning. a winter storm is on the move. >> nearly 20 million people from the southwest to the great lakes are under some sort of advisory and that storm is expected to strengthen as it heads east. al has the full...
119
119
Jan 26, 2023
01/23
by
KGO
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> coming up, savannah chrisley on her emotional struggle now that her parents todd and julie areof works for them. >>> plus "deals & steals" putting its fresh face forward. >> announcer: starting next thursday robin roberts is taking you on a live adventure into the land of kiwis. no, not these kiwis. these. ♪ it feels good ♪ >> announcer: the kiwis of new zealand and all the breathtaking natural beauty and the threats they're facing, plus, see what some call the eighth wonder of the world and robin bungee jumping off a sky tower in auckland. are you kidding me, robin? staring next thursday, "gma" live from new zealand. building a better bay area moving forward finding solutions . this is abc. seven news. good morning, everyone. i'm kumasi, aaron from abc seven mornings going to check in now, with job enough for a look at traffic. hydro vina kumasi. thank you. good morning, everybody. so again. we are starting with a commuter alert from bart. you are going to face major delays on the berryessa line right now due to an equipment problem. and that is going to be at the bay fair sta
. >>> coming up, savannah chrisley on her emotional struggle now that her parents todd and julie areof works for them. >>> plus "deals & steals" putting its fresh face forward. >> announcer: starting next thursday robin roberts is taking you on a live adventure into the land of kiwis. no, not these kiwis. these. ♪ it feels good ♪ >> announcer: the kiwis of new zealand and all the breathtaking natural beauty and the threats they're facing, plus,...
269
269
Jan 30, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
savannah? >> so many questions there, priscilla, thank you very much. >>> now to a high stakes visit to the middle east by secretary of state antony blinken, after a stop in cairo he is touching down in jerusalem this morning where tension is high amid an eruption of violence. nbc's kelly cobiella joins us. from jerusalem. hey, kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. secretary blinken sitting down with benjamin netanyahu for the first time since netanyahu returned to office, at a time when israel is on the highest alert level, elevated after a deadliest attack on israelis in more than a decade. israeli forces blanketing jerusalem after palestinian gunmen opened fire on worshippers after they left a synagogue. israeli officials say 10 were shot, seven killed including a 14-year-old boy. the gunman shot dead by police. hours later saturday morning, israeli officials say a 13-year-old palestinian boy shot an israeli father and son in a palestinian neighborhood in east jerusalem. this
savannah? >> so many questions there, priscilla, thank you very much. >>> now to a high stakes visit to the middle east by secretary of state antony blinken, after a stop in cairo he is touching down in jerusalem this morning where tension is high amid an eruption of violence. nbc's kelly cobiella joins us. from jerusalem. hey, kelly, good morning. >> reporter: good morning, hoda. secretary blinken sitting down with benjamin netanyahu for the first time since netanyahu...
312
312
Jan 9, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 312
favorite 0
quote 0
sa san savannah? >> all right.rst trip to the u.s./mexico border since taking office. his visit to el paso included a walk along the stretch of the wall and discussions with border officials. later he visited a migrant service center. the president was greeted by texas republican governor greg abbott who handed him a letter demanding that he enforce immigration laws. the border patrol says it stopped a record 2.6 million migrants from crossing illegally last year. >>> we are remembering a life of actor adam rich. television viewers knew him best as nicholas in "eight is enough." anne thompson with more on his career and struggles, as well. good morning. >> good morning. his body was found saturday at his home in the brentwood section of los angeles. this morning we don't know why adam rich died at 54 years old, but police say the but police say the cause of death is not considered to be suspicious ♪ >> reporter: he was the scene stealing little brother on "eight is enough." >> do you remember what you wanted to be
sa san savannah? >> all right.rst trip to the u.s./mexico border since taking office. his visit to el paso included a walk along the stretch of the wall and discussions with border officials. later he visited a migrant service center. the president was greeted by texas republican governor greg abbott who handed him a letter demanding that he enforce immigration laws. the border patrol says it stopped a record 2.6 million migrants from crossing illegally last year. >>> we are...
27
27
Jan 24, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it has been an important cornerstone for the savannah community. this year the church is celebrating its 235th anniversary. in fact, the first brian baptist church is considered one of the oldest african-american baptist churches in the united states. the church is named for its original pastor, an enslaved many, andrew brian. to celebrate the anniversary, members of the congregation put on a play that showed the history of the church's founding. the new pastor-elect, reverend christopher pittman, will be the church's 20th pastor in its long storied history. congratulations on this wonderful anniversary. i hope your next 235 years are as successful as your first. mr. speaker, i rise today to recognize tom fanning of the southern company. tom is the current chairman of the board, c.e.o. and president of southern company. for more than 42 years, tom's excellent leadership has helped mold southern company into the great company it is today. tom has been responsible for leading the nation's new nuclear initiative while at southern company. he's oversee
it has been an important cornerstone for the savannah community. this year the church is celebrating its 235th anniversary. in fact, the first brian baptist church is considered one of the oldest african-american baptist churches in the united states. the church is named for its original pastor, an enslaved many, andrew brian. to celebrate the anniversary, members of the congregation put on a play that showed the history of the church's founding. the new pastor-elect, reverend christopher...
295
295
Jan 11, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
savannah, back to you. >> all right. stephanie, thank you.ahead, guys, inflation now hitting the beer industry. sam brock is on that story for us. sam, bars, breweries, they are not raising a glass to this news, are they? >> reporter: yeah, guys, good morning. not too many people and it is early are saying cheers to beers going down in sales. now, beer has trailed the average rate of inflation for a while. not anymore now. whatat changed and d we talked d to a brewewerr in s south floririda about h ho getttting aroundnd this probobl keepining costs inin check w what's h his secret?t? the e story afteter the breaeak. ♪ acousustic soul m music throughoutut ♪ ♪ acousustic soul m music throughoutut ♪ you dididn't live e this stro, this long g to get putut onon the shelflf lilike a porcecelain doll.. but one ouout of two w women ovover 50 onon the shelflf lilike a porcecelain doll.. willll suffer a a fracture fromom osteopororosis. you shouldld know you u can bd nenew bone witith evenityy® fofor postmenonopausal womon withth osteopororosis at high
savannah, back to you. >> all right. stephanie, thank you.ahead, guys, inflation now hitting the beer industry. sam brock is on that story for us. sam, bars, breweries, they are not raising a glass to this news, are they? >> reporter: yeah, guys, good morning. not too many people and it is early are saying cheers to beers going down in sales. now, beer has trailed the average rate of inflation for a while. not anymore now. whatat changed and d we talked d to a brewewerr in s south...
284
284
Jan 4, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it's impossible to know yet, savannah. we could be in this for quite a while. the rebels are dug in. mccarthy lost more votes on the third ballot yesterday than he did on the first ballot. he has the support of 90% of republicans. but that 10% say they won't support him under any circumstances. but mccarthy is dug in, too. he is already moved into the speaker's office. he says he is not going anywhere. he will keep them on the floor and voting as long as this takes. >> could be long nights and days there. thank you very much. >>> another story we are closely watching, the condition of buffalo bills player damar hamlin. the 24-year-old remains in intensive care after going into cardiac arrest on the field monday night. a family member says there may be good news. maggie vespa is at the hospital in cincinnati where hamlin is being treated. maggie, good morning. >> reporter: good morning. yeah, as you said, from buffalo to cincinnati so many across the country hoping and praying damar hamlin makes a full recovery and new this morning members of his family telling
>> it's impossible to know yet, savannah. we could be in this for quite a while. the rebels are dug in. mccarthy lost more votes on the third ballot yesterday than he did on the first ballot. he has the support of 90% of republicans. but that 10% say they won't support him under any circumstances. but mccarthy is dug in, too. he is already moved into the speaker's office. he says he is not going anywhere. he will keep them on the floor and voting as long as this takes. >> could be...
77
77
Jan 25, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
lawmakers grilled a top executive over taylor swift's ticket debacle savannah sellers has more. >> reporter: it's not every day tiktokers are tuning into senate hearings >> i had the senate congressional hearing playing through my headphones. >> reporter: it's not every day senators are quoting taylor swift. >> i think it's a nightmare dressed like a daydream. >> we know all too well. >> may i suggest respectfully that ticketmaster ought to look in the mirror and say "i'm the problem, it's me". >> reporter: two months after the chaotic presale of swift's tour tickets caused bad blood, the ceo of live nation was on the hot seat. >> we apologize to the fans. we apologize to ms. swift. we need to do better >> reporter: the company primarily pink ning its difficut on cyber attacks and bots. but lawmakers pushed back. >> our critical infrastructure in this country, whether it is utilities, electric, water, power, they get bot attacks every single day by the thousands! by the thousands and they have figured it out but you guys haven't this is unbelievable >> reporter: they also challenged the com
lawmakers grilled a top executive over taylor swift's ticket debacle savannah sellers has more. >> reporter: it's not every day tiktokers are tuning into senate hearings >> i had the senate congressional hearing playing through my headphones. >> reporter: it's not every day senators are quoting taylor swift. >> i think it's a nightmare dressed like a daydream. >> we know all too well. >> may i suggest respectfully that ticketmaster ought to look in the mirror...
381
381
Jan 6, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 381
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefellerza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning and welcome t "today." it is a special friday morning here because, and i'm sorry but the tears are already flowing, al roker is back. >> yes come on! there he is. >> oh, al! >> to say we have missed you doesn't even begin to describe it it is nothing without you here. >> i mean, the crew is weepy. the crowd outside has been waiting for you. they have been bummed every day. they are like, where is al >> i missed you guys so very much you are my second family great to be back, and wearing pants. [ laughter ] >> it's so much fun. >> we celebrate you. >> we are going to celebrate you. your wife is here, deborah, i call her a warrior woman. >> she is the main reason i'm still here. >> we are going to talk with her. you have to do the weather are you ready? are you rusty? >> look, what are all these lights it's so bright you are burning my eyes! ahhh >> see you in a few. >> feels so good to have al back >>> a lot of other things we will get to, including
. >>> from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1a in rockefellerza. >>> hi, everybody. good morning and welcome t "today." it is a special friday morning here because, and i'm sorry but the tears are already flowing, al roker is back. >> yes come on! there he is. >> oh, al! >> to say we have missed you doesn't even begin to describe it it is nothing without you here. >> i mean, the crew is...
32
32
Jan 12, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
when he is abouted six or seven years old they moved to savannah and he said he went from rural poppy to urban squalor. when the food on hungry. and then after two years and his grandfather to raise. but then the vacation is over. and then have to go to school everyday with discipline and hard work but he is functionally illiterate with the third grade education. and with a strong curriculum. and then decided they wanted to be a priest and enrolled in the seminary. that after two years in the seminary and then to integrate them. and reaching a peak in 1968. and with the white seminary affairs. and then that is wrong with everything. then if you can make your own decisions and kick them out of thee house. and there it continues and then the next period coming back to the grandfathers anvalues. one of the key moments from the antiwar demonstration. and then turning into a riot. looking from a liquor store and is just caught up. and as is coming back and then with the attorney general danforth from missouri and he ends up voting for and working for reagan. and it is a complicated story a
when he is abouted six or seven years old they moved to savannah and he said he went from rural poppy to urban squalor. when the food on hungry. and then after two years and his grandfather to raise. but then the vacation is over. and then have to go to school everyday with discipline and hard work but he is functionally illiterate with the third grade education. and with a strong curriculum. and then decided they wanted to be a priest and enrolled in the seminary. that after two years in the...
341
341
Jan 2, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 341
favorite 0
quote 0
savannah and hoda are back ahndr tomorrow morning.e back tomorrow morning happy new year. year. >> h >> happy new year to you. did you have a good one?ew yearu did you ha >> great one. ve a g >> now we are back on the horse? >> great one. now we are back >> let's get going. the horse. >> let's get going. >>> a little later we will honor >>> a little later we will honor th the life of barbara walters as "today's" first female co-anchoe back in 1974. of barbara walte met so >> we will take a closer look at her life, including her much to groundbreaking time on this broadcast. this br >>> we begin with a live look as the vatican where mourners are as "today's" first gathering at saint peter's to co-anchor back in 1974. >> we will take her life, including her ground breaking time on this broadcast. benedict xvi. >>> we begin wit his body lying in state there ht the vatican where mourners are gathering at saint peter's to pay respect to pope emeritus benedict xvi his body lying in state until thursday's funeral.ere led by his successor pope francis. nbc's molly hunter is at the
savannah and hoda are back ahndr tomorrow morning.e back tomorrow morning happy new year. year. >> h >> happy new year to you. did you have a good one?ew yearu did you ha >> great one. ve a g >> now we are back on the horse? >> great one. now we are back >> let's get going. the horse. >> let's get going. >>> a little later we will honor >>> a little later we will honor th the life of barbara walters as "today's" first female...
327
327
Jan 25, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 0
savannah was there hey, savannah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.rom swifties heard across the internet. well, all that bad blood culminated in a congressional hearing that left ticketmaster defending its reputation >> may i suggest, respectfully, that ticketmaster ought to look in the mirror and say, i'm the problem? it's me. ♪ >> reporter: tuesday's hearings might have sounded like a taylor swift music video. >> i think it's a nightmare dressed like a daydream. >> reporter: but very real concerns about ticketmaster and their parent company live nation took center stage. >> the fact of the matter is that live nation, ticketmaster is the 800-pound gorilla here. it's a monopolistic mess. >> reporter: despite controlling 80% of the market share for concerts, the president said it's never been more competitive and addressed the debacle that left swift and her fans fuming. >> we apologize to the fans. we apologize to miss swift we need to do better. >> reporter: they pinned the difficulties on cyberattacks and bot traffic. >> this is what led to a terri
savannah was there hey, savannah, good morning. >> reporter: good morning.rom swifties heard across the internet. well, all that bad blood culminated in a congressional hearing that left ticketmaster defending its reputation >> may i suggest, respectfully, that ticketmaster ought to look in the mirror and say, i'm the problem? it's me. ♪ >> reporter: tuesday's hearings might have sounded like a taylor swift music video. >> i think it's a nightmare dressed like a...
164
164
Jan 12, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1aefeller plaza. >> good morning. good to see you. 7:00 a.m. on the west coast. we're so happy that you're joining us on this thursday morning. the morning that damar hamlin wakes up in his own bed. >> what an ordeal. what incredible progress he made. wonderful to see him doing so well. we'll have a lot more on that in a moment. we start with the technical glitch behind the chaos at the nation's airports. >> let's check out lax this morning. nationwide, more than 500 flights today have been delayed. >> the reason for yesterday's problems and the major ripple effect we saw a critical software system used by the faa went down prompting a pause to departing flights and it came on the heels need we remind you of that travel nightmare over the holidays that left travelers stranded for days. >> is this the new normal? tom costello is there at regan national. tom, good morning. >> reporter: let's hope not. good morning. things are moving here. planes are moving. out on the ramps, on the runways
. ♪♪ >> announcer: from nbc news, this is "today" with savannah guthrie and hoda kotb, from studio 1aefeller plaza. >> good morning. good to see you. 7:00 a.m. on the west coast. we're so happy that you're joining us on this thursday morning. the morning that damar hamlin wakes up in his own bed. >> what an ordeal. what incredible progress he made. wonderful to see him doing so well. we'll have a lot more on that in a moment. we start with the technical glitch...
32
32
Jan 11, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
please give a warm savannah welcome to qian wang. in the episode of seinfeld titled library cop a library investigation officer named lieutenant brookeman visits jerry's apartment. the visit occurs because according to library records jerry had had henry miller's topic of cancer checked out since 1971, but according to jerry he returned it that same year. when he learns of the lama, cramer is terrified. do you know how much that comes to? that is a nickel a day for 20 years. is going to be $50,000. when jerry corrects him, it doesn't work like that, kramer gives voice to a fear that would have sent chills through my body as a child. at a time a day it is one hundred thousand dollars. when lieutenant book superman arrived on the scene, he delivers perhaps the best monologue of the series, and i'm going to try to do it justice. let me tell you something, funny boy. you know that little stamp, the one that says new york public library, that may not mean anything to you, but it means a lot to me, sure, go ahead, laugh if you want to, i h
please give a warm savannah welcome to qian wang. in the episode of seinfeld titled library cop a library investigation officer named lieutenant brookeman visits jerry's apartment. the visit occurs because according to library records jerry had had henry miller's topic of cancer checked out since 1971, but according to jerry he returned it that same year. when he learns of the lama, cramer is terrified. do you know how much that comes to? that is a nickel a day for 20 years. is going to be...
77
77
Jan 2, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
our savannah sellers explains. >> reporter: it's a weather event, and when it's severe, it can be catastrophic. it's not a hurricane or a tornado. it's called an atmospheric river, but what exactly is that? an atmospheric river is a narrow current of wind that carries plumes of rich moisture, stretching for hundreds or even thousands of miles high across the sky. kind of like a big floating river. technically, they're the largest rivers of fresh water on earth, transporting on average more than double the flow of the amazon river when an atmospheric river sends tropical moisture over dry land, and the moisture collides with mountains, like, say, california's sierra nevada range, for example, the water vaporizes and quickly cools, creating extreme rainfall. new models published by scientists at scripps institute of oceanography predict that in the 2090s, atmospheric river related flood damage in the american u.s. will double or triple gas house emissions being the factor although all 58 counties are under a drought emergency proclamation by the state, experts say increased precipitation is only
our savannah sellers explains. >> reporter: it's a weather event, and when it's severe, it can be catastrophic. it's not a hurricane or a tornado. it's called an atmospheric river, but what exactly is that? an atmospheric river is a narrow current of wind that carries plumes of rich moisture, stretching for hundreds or even thousands of miles high across the sky. kind of like a big floating river. technically, they're the largest rivers of fresh water on earth, transporting on average...
38
38
Jan 28, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
yet as we start the spring of 1865, in the carolinas, the union army is going to move north fm savannah to south carolina and then to north carolina and this last phase of the work, i really thank you so johnston's best i really do. he's given command of this department, the department of the carolinas georgia and florida. the carolinas georgia and florida. it's a huge territory and a lot of overrun, the railroads are broken up and supply lines are distracted and he has over 100,000 troops and they're not all in one place there scattered through these different states. within a few weeks, what he is able to do is preform the army of tennessee which had been defeated in nashville. that was back in december and, i mean, it was destroyed, one of the few cases where you can say an army has destroyed and they were at nashville. the army of tennessee is reconstructed and is joined by forces that have been pulled out of garrisons like charleston and wilmington any cobbles this force together and he gets supplied and re- equipped and reorganized administratively, as they fight at the battle of
yet as we start the spring of 1865, in the carolinas, the union army is going to move north fm savannah to south carolina and then to north carolina and this last phase of the work, i really thank you so johnston's best i really do. he's given command of this department, the department of the carolinas georgia and florida. the carolinas georgia and florida. it's a huge territory and a lot of overrun, the railroads are broken up and supply lines are distracted and he has over 100,000 troops and...
47
47
Jan 26, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
members in the military, savannah, tennessee. good morning. >> good morning. >> what are your thoughts on this tank transfer? >> i believe -- i agree with the last judgment that was on and the woman on first. i was part of the grenade invasion and that was overkill and i believe this -- given hard bullets and let their blood spill is what it seems like what'se happening. war is hell. >> was that any level of support you were okaypp with or were wet the right level as some time in the past 11 months before we went too far? >> say that again. >> was there any level of support were okay with in the fight in ukraine? >> no, not really. got to protect our country. protecting there's, it's something they've got to do. it's a poor country, corrupt country and here we are trying to help them and revert he helped them way too much. we need to help ourselves before we help others. >> chris in savannah tennessee and pennsylvania, good morning. >> good morning. americans need to wake up. biden is a good president and the president we have ja
members in the military, savannah, tennessee. good morning. >> good morning. >> what are your thoughts on this tank transfer? >> i believe -- i agree with the last judgment that was on and the woman on first. i was part of the grenade invasion and that was overkill and i believe this -- given hard bullets and let their blood spill is what it seems like what'se happening. war is hell. >> was that any level of support you were okaypp with or were wet the right level as...
212
212
Jan 27, 2023
01/23
by
KNTV
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
savannah?thank you. >>> turning to nbc senior legal correspondent laura jarrett for more perspective. you see charges coming this swiftly. it certainly suggests that prosecutors feel they have a strong case. >> yeah, these cases are never easy. convictions are never the norm. it's not always the case that it's a slam dunk. clearly, the prosecutors must believe the video is so compelling in this case, we haven't seen the video but we have described as simply horrific. prosecutors must believe the video is going to make their case. as you know, the defense is the officer believed his life or his fellow officer was in danger. >> we will see the video a little bit later today. the key charge here is second-degree murder. that is the most serious charge that could have been pressed under these facts. >> yeah, under these facts it looks like this is the highest it could go. second-degree murder, the basic issue is that the officers must have been reasonably certain what they were doing that day was g
savannah?thank you. >>> turning to nbc senior legal correspondent laura jarrett for more perspective. you see charges coming this swiftly. it certainly suggests that prosecutors feel they have a strong case. >> yeah, these cases are never easy. convictions are never the norm. it's not always the case that it's a slam dunk. clearly, the prosecutors must believe the video is so compelling in this case, we haven't seen the video but we have described as simply horrific. prosecutors...
42
42
Jan 28, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
of course the father is captured in the march to the sea and the capture of savannah and sherman's armies will then turn their eyes towards moving up through the carolinas. and it's in february of 1865, davis will call on johnston and bring him back into the field. something has to be done in the situation of this falling apart here in the west. and davis probably didn't have a lot of other choices and though he personally did not like johnston. it was no secret these two men really didn't get along. their correspondence back and forth and is very critical. when the right to each other and there's no spirit of cooperation. and even one observer, just to show you how widespread this knowledge was would write that if jefferson mr. religion and with him that colors all things. and you have to stop and think about that if he was also focused on trying to get back with jeff davis maybe he can turn your attention towards fighting the war is constantly nitpicking with davis about things and vice a versa. because of this effort worrying about his reputation as doug mentioned earlier. yet as we st
of course the father is captured in the march to the sea and the capture of savannah and sherman's armies will then turn their eyes towards moving up through the carolinas. and it's in february of 1865, davis will call on johnston and bring him back into the field. something has to be done in the situation of this falling apart here in the west. and davis probably didn't have a lot of other choices and though he personally did not like johnston. it was no secret these two men really didn't get...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the bowwie fossils suggest open all, would it savannah? but that says little about the age of the layer, since today's antelopes are too similar to their ancestors, 2000000 years ago. to determine the age of the teams, need to find animals whose anatomy has changed more. after a few hours, they find a solid block containing fossilized bones of an unknown animal. for vowed, carefully exposes the sample with a dentist's carter. he has to be very careful not to damage the fossil spotted dauphin. i miss ali bath, brutal one. i thought it might be a feline predator. 100 of after cleaning it. i have the complete gums and saber teeth of a 2000000 year old feline predator. i am again terry only dr. leon, it's the breakthrough. they were hoping for. this sabre tooth tiger appeared about 3000000 years ago in africa and died out about 2000000 years ago. the layer, the animal gums, and the child's jaw were found in is, in fact, from the transition period between australopithecines, us, and human. but the team has to date it even more precisely. the ge
the bowwie fossils suggest open all, would it savannah? but that says little about the age of the layer, since today's antelopes are too similar to their ancestors, 2000000 years ago. to determine the age of the teams, need to find animals whose anatomy has changed more. after a few hours, they find a solid block containing fossilized bones of an unknown animal. for vowed, carefully exposes the sample with a dentist's carter. he has to be very careful not to damage the fossil spotted dauphin. i...
38
38
Jan 21, 2023
01/23
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
he was a continental army officer and the british had already captured savannah and we're headed to charleston and he went to a dinner party. that was hosted by someone else for the other some other officers in the army and the tradition at the time was if you had a dinner party for gentleman, you would lock the dining room doors and no one could leave until they were either all under the table or they'd run out of punch and madeira wine. and for instance mary and was a fairly abstemious fellow and he finally had enough he so he decided he would just jump out of the second floor window or fell or was pushed. but anyway, he landed in the street broke his ankle and he had to go home to recover in berkeley county, which is outside charleston. meanwhile the british captured charleston in all of the continental army officers had to take an oath that they would not fight anymore against the crown. and and even if the called up they'd have to fight for the crown or else they were sent on to saint augustine prison in florida or put on these awful prison ships out in the charleston harbor and if you kn
he was a continental army officer and the british had already captured savannah and we're headed to charleston and he went to a dinner party. that was hosted by someone else for the other some other officers in the army and the tradition at the time was if you had a dinner party for gentleman, you would lock the dining room doors and no one could leave until they were either all under the table or they'd run out of punch and madeira wine. and for instance mary and was a fairly abstemious fellow...