79
79
Mar 17, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
sergeant thomas shaw. who he is? >> yes.esents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865 and 1917. so avenues buffalo soldier. he was in the 9th calvary regiment and in 1891 he was awarded the medal of honor and i believe his particular story they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered by about 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today suppressive fire to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. but he's interpreted within this exhibition, you know, a story develops around artifacts, so we actually own his medal of honor here at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. so we use thomas shaw's individual story to highlight the fact that 18 buffalo soldiers and seminole negro indian scouts that's a distinction, 18 negro soldiers awarded the medal of honor. really four indian negro scouts. eight native americans honored peace times medal of honor and six african-americans awarded during the spanish-american war. so we use thomas
sergeant thomas shaw. who he is? >> yes.esents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865 and 1917. so avenues buffalo soldier. he was in the 9th calvary regiment and in 1891 he was awarded the medal of honor and i believe his particular story they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered by about 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today suppressive fire to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. but he's interpreted...
37
37
Mar 6, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
just before half—time, shaw turned provider — setting up odion ighalo for united's second of the matchsincejoining on loan from shanghai shenua. but he wasn't finished, and neither were united. midway through the second—half, the nigerian striker scored again, completing a 3—0 victory. united will be away to norwich in the quarterfinals. we are through. that's the main thing in the cup. but the two goals from odie on, that's fantastic for us from odie on, that's fantastic for us to see, a striker coming in within the month. he's already shown what he can do. can he force his way into the starting line—up for the derby match? he can do! he's done really well, and let's see how we are on sunday morning. in spain, athletic bilbao are through to the final of the copa del rey, despite losing the second leg of their semifinal at granada. bilbao won the first leg i—o, but that lead was wiped out when carlos fernandez scored the opening goal of the return match just after half—time. with 11! minutes to go, german sanchez made it 2—0 to the home side — and granada were in front for the first ti
just before half—time, shaw turned provider — setting up odion ighalo for united's second of the matchsincejoining on loan from shanghai shenua. but he wasn't finished, and neither were united. midway through the second—half, the nigerian striker scored again, completing a 3—0 victory. united will be away to norwich in the quarterfinals. we are through. that's the main thing in the cup. but the two goals from odie on, that's fantastic for us from odie on, that's fantastic for us to see,...
138
138
Mar 17, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 1
sergeant thomas shaw. >> sergeant thomas shaw represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865-1917. he was a buffalo soldier, the ninth calvary regiment. in 1891 awarded the medal of honor. i believe his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within exhibition, a story develops around artifacts. we own his medal of honor at the smithsonian national museum of african-american history and culture. medal of honor as an affecting his image not to there are also eight african americans who awarded peace time medals of honor who were serving in the navy during that era. there is also six african americans who are awarded the medal of honor during the spanish american war. five soldiers, one sailor. we use thomas shaw's medal of honor as an artifact to his image not to highlight him, but the fact that average americans had been serving their country since the
sergeant thomas shaw. >> sergeant thomas shaw represents what we talked about earlier. what is going on with the black experience between 1865-1917. he was a buffalo soldier, the ninth calvary regiment. in 1891 awarded the medal of honor. i believe his particular story, they were fighting in mexico. they were outnumbered, 3-1. he exposed himself in what we call today, suppressive fire, to allow his comrades to survive that particular battle. he is interpreted within exhibition, a story...
495
495
Mar 13, 2020
03/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 495
favorite 0
quote 0
because eight was actually the ninth because hobbs and shaw is canon?just give me an answer. is hobbs and shaw canon? >> yes. >> stephen: so that's the ninth. so the eighth is the ninth. the ninth is the tenth. but here's what i'm say -- and give me a shot at chris. give me a shot at chris right now, ( bleep ) da damn it! you're a cameraman! how do you know that doesn't help! >> jon: aaahhh! ( piano riff ) >> stephen: i am telling you, what is happening right now is the future of this television show! you think i'm not leaving in half an hour, you're crazy! i'm rather enjoying this right now. are you having a good time? >> yes. >> stephen: okay. have you had any of this? ( laughter ) because i have, and i've got to tell ya, i feel like a child again. ( piano riff ) making mud pies, man, anything's possible. >> jon: yeah, that's right. 38 minutes. >> stephen: 38 minutes? we've almost got a full show right here. tom! >> yeah! >> stephen: what do you think? anything here? can you use any of this? >> i can use some of it, sure! >> stephen: we've got 38 minu
because eight was actually the ninth because hobbs and shaw is canon?just give me an answer. is hobbs and shaw canon? >> yes. >> stephen: so that's the ninth. so the eighth is the ninth. the ninth is the tenth. but here's what i'm say -- and give me a shot at chris. give me a shot at chris right now, ( bleep ) da damn it! you're a cameraman! how do you know that doesn't help! >> jon: aaahhh! ( piano riff ) >> stephen: i am telling you, what is happening right now is the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
21
21
Mar 20, 2020
03/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
>> page shaw, eric meinke is working at this time. if you have any questions for the treasurer and tax collector, i'm happy to answer them. >> chair ronen: i just had notes that he was coming. any other public comments? seeing none, public comment is closed. would you like to do the honors? >> supervisor stefani: yes. i'm very pleased to support megan wallace for this position. we've worked together in many different capacities, and i'm glad to see you nominated to this board. i'd like to move to approve the appointment of megan wallace to the treasury committee and move this forward with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and we can take this item without objection. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, can you please item 2. >> item 2 is appointing one person, term ending june 30, 2022, to the aging and adult advisory counsel. >> chair ronen: and is janet petty here? >> thank you. i'm honored to be here to be considered to be on the aging and adult advisory committee. i earned my doctorate degree in organizational learning at
>> page shaw, eric meinke is working at this time. if you have any questions for the treasurer and tax collector, i'm happy to answer them. >> chair ronen: i just had notes that he was coming. any other public comments? seeing none, public comment is closed. would you like to do the honors? >> supervisor stefani: yes. i'm very pleased to support megan wallace for this position. we've worked together in many different capacities, and i'm glad to see you nominated to this board....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
20
20
Mar 27, 2020
03/20
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
>> page shaw, eric meinke is y. i'm very pleased to support megan wallace for this position. we've worked together in many different capacities, and i'm glad to see you nominated to this board. i'd like to move to approve the appointment of megan wallace to the treasury committee and move this forward with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and we can take this item without objection. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, can you please item 2. >> item 2 is appointing one person, term ending june 30, 2022, to the aging and adult advisory counsel. >> chair ronen: and is janet petty here? >> thank you. i'm honored to be here to be considered to be on the aging and adult advisory committee. i earned my doctorate degree in organizational learning at the university of san francisco where i've been a professor for 20 years. human services have been the cornerstone of much of my work. i've worked with organizations like glide, city college of san francisco, united way the bay area, and the red cross, where i've been tasked with providing services to the adult and aging populat
>> page shaw, eric meinke is y. i'm very pleased to support megan wallace for this position. we've worked together in many different capacities, and i'm glad to see you nominated to this board. i'd like to move to approve the appointment of megan wallace to the treasury committee and move this forward with a positive recommendation. >> chair ronen: and we can take this item without objection. [gavel]. >> chair ronen: mr. clerk, can you please item 2. >> item 2 is...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett.s well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why. press a place in what looks to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winters said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital doubling. the city has a number of new zealanders devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. but look at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers or march were very very good it's been happening especially the last 85 years and you go surely not another if you read the book you think this is very good at the moment it's an extraordinary thing and you thought maybe it
but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett.s well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature why. press a place in what looks to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winters said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i...
56
56
Mar 28, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
history bookshelf, sonia shaw talks about her book pandemic, tracking contagion from cholera to ebola and beyond, and what she examines the spread of infectious diseases from around the world since the middle of the 20th century and what might be coming next. we recorded her comments in washington, dc in 2016. bill: good evening. my name is bill leggett. i am a bookseller. on behalf of the entire staff welcome. , it's a pleasure to have you here and a pleasure to be hosting sonia shah. and hearing her discuss her book, epidemic, trekking from cholera and beyond. if you have any noisemaking devices, take a moment to silence them now. sonja will read for about half an hour and then take as many of your questions we can fit into 20 minutes. and then she will sign books afterwards. we encourage questions, but need you to use -- actually the one microphone that's here on the right by the pillar, so that everyone can be involved in the conversation and also for our c-span audience. after the event is over, if you -- great help if you fold up the chair and place it against a bookshelf, and i
history bookshelf, sonia shaw talks about her book pandemic, tracking contagion from cholera to ebola and beyond, and what she examines the spread of infectious diseases from around the world since the middle of the 20th century and what might be coming next. we recorded her comments in washington, dc in 2016. bill: good evening. my name is bill leggett. i am a bookseller. on behalf of the entire staff welcome. , it's a pleasure to have you here and a pleasure to be hosting sonia shah. and...
87
87
Mar 13, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
james shaw is at the high court in edinburgh. what happened in court?o the ramparts, they had the flag of scotland in the background, and the witness said that as the photograph was being taken, she felt the first minister grabbing, as she put it, her backside. she said he did very forcefully, very deliberately. she said she felt shocked and confused. she felt modified, she felt demeaned will stop —— she felt demeaned by what the first minister had done. there was nothing she could do about it. under cross examination, she said there had been an occasion when alex salmond had been helpful, supportive towards the witness, and she agreed that was the case. we heard from a second witness, as well, who talked about a time shortly before the independence referendum in 2014 when she, as an snp worker, was working on a speech with salmond. she went to the toilet, came back and found him lying on the floor. he wanted her to lie alongside him. as they finished working on at the speech, he suddenlyjumped working on at the speech, he suddenly jumped up, told worki
james shaw is at the high court in edinburgh. what happened in court?o the ramparts, they had the flag of scotland in the background, and the witness said that as the photograph was being taken, she felt the first minister grabbing, as she put it, her backside. she said he did very forcefully, very deliberately. she said she felt shocked and confused. she felt modified, she felt demeaned will stop —— she felt demeaned by what the first minister had done. there was nothing she could do about...
116
116
Mar 27, 2020
03/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
almost no one's riding. >> this is a lot of empty rick shaws here. >> yes. we have to fight like coronavirus. >> finding customers is like fighting over scraps. now that the olympics is postponed, the road is looking long and lonely. japan's tourism industry is bracing for an economic bloodbath. millions of jobs and billions of dollars are on the line. >> reporter: can you put a price tag on how much this is going to cost japan? >> it's likely that the loss will be around 76 billion u.s. dollars. >> 36 billion u.s. dollars? >> the damage is quite big. >> k.o. university professor says that astronomical cost includes cancellation and maintenance fees for more than three dozen olympic venues, cancellations for those who have rented apartments and broadcasting rights. >> next year we don't know how this is going to happen. >> reporter: more than 4 million tickets are already sold some seats costing up to $3,000. >> $800 for tickets? >> yes. yes. >> reporter: demand was so high, this person had to enter a lottery. >> has anyone told you what's going to happen wi
almost no one's riding. >> this is a lot of empty rick shaws here. >> yes. we have to fight like coronavirus. >> finding customers is like fighting over scraps. now that the olympics is postponed, the road is looking long and lonely. japan's tourism industry is bracing for an economic bloodbath. millions of jobs and billions of dollars are on the line. >> reporter: can you put a price tag on how much this is going to cost japan? >> it's likely that the loss will be...
52
52
Mar 4, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
on american history tv, the 1962 film "firm alliance" on the state visit by the shaw and empress of iran with president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same, to maintain our freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> "real america" sunday at 4:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3. >>> transportation secretary elaine chao and labor secretary eugene scalia talk about the economy and the benefits of deregulation at the conservative political action conference known as cpac. >> i think you sit here and i sit here. >> i am not a smart political operative. smart political operatives would not share his real views about a cabinet secretary. but there were many cabinet secretaries in the bush administration and i am seated next to the very best one. elaine chao. >> thank you. i've got evidence of it. i actually worked for secretary chao at the labor department and on my very first day she gave me the single best mis
on american history tv, the 1962 film "firm alliance" on the state visit by the shaw and empress of iran with president john kennedy and first lady jacqueline kennedy. >> i speak on behalf of all of my fellow americans in welcoming you to the united states. the interest of both of us is the same, to maintain our freedom, to maintain our peace, and to provide a better life for our people. >> "real america" sunday at 4:00 p.m. on american history tv on c-span 3....
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
then we cherish on it all mr shaw and i'm glad it stolen idealist and absolutely the truth could bring you more covert and go. do it differently. mr president that they. are cops. you. 'd are. doing. this it was you know. it was not. within the trusted arsenal somebody with whom you know booker in the old union. doesn't want to leave stunts only parties few but it's for a month to have finished when it comes to become so opposed to she will become the . president believes the poem one which sort of someone's character it's. your hope . they're right on. book. but she ought to be everything. this is do you. use the stuff in this. you're leaving the facts of what they know how you tell it set in the old i teach no other issue i don't think they'll. be of the cut off style he will use to shine some. interest them into much of the session i'm switching in a bit more new will be doing as my company's business on which it is miss its. skin from that impression the rest of frustrations to the 2 are due to lose. my mind knowing mom way. for it to do what you're going to show us is so stupid. a
then we cherish on it all mr shaw and i'm glad it stolen idealist and absolutely the truth could bring you more covert and go. do it differently. mr president that they. are cops. you. 'd are. doing. this it was you know. it was not. within the trusted arsenal somebody with whom you know booker in the old union. doesn't want to leave stunts only parties few but it's for a month to have finished when it comes to become so opposed to she will become the . president believes the poem one which...
112
112
Mar 25, 2020
03/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
she shaw. dr. foust, let me start with you first. when you say it, the number of cases in new york city are doubling every three days. what does that tell you about the arc of this, and put that into the context of the president saying, well, maybe in a couple weeks we might be ready to dial it back? >> yeah, this is an important moment, and let me just say this about the president of the united states. today is a new day. and tomorrow is another day. and if he sees fit to make policy that saves the most lives, then he can be a great president. and we see leadership, and we see lack of leadership in some places. so that's the diagnosis. but what's the prescription? the prescription is two things. right now, in places like new york, where there's a lot of disease, you have to have shelter in place. you cannot ignore the fact on the ground that doubling time we're hearing does not comport, does not agree with some of the data we have heard so far about how fast this virus moves. in places like new york, shelter in place must be continu
she shaw. dr. foust, let me start with you first. when you say it, the number of cases in new york city are doubling every three days. what does that tell you about the arc of this, and put that into the context of the president saying, well, maybe in a couple weeks we might be ready to dial it back? >> yeah, this is an important moment, and let me just say this about the president of the united states. today is a new day. and tomorrow is another day. and if he sees fit to make policy...
30
30
Mar 30, 2020
03/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
to you to go to see it out at least the city to come off the big kick to it all but shaw still defended that ought to most of the companies near noticed that. home today in iowa got us with a deal of on the. city at the bottom of him but the abyss in the shadows that you will see i give him a look at a nobel peace. billionaire. let her have it in a different horse. simpler or. i will tell you what it is it's a lot lately it's all nothing about the. delay all and in the whole absolute. difficulty a year and a half old get there to move the mosque from us and proceed to it was an awesome awesome force and sucked the guns chemicals all thinking and odious give it all their part of a limb on the records log on the board think of something like a turtle. and let them all c.n.n. have another hauled into the mountains i mean. all the money thought you know what to men who sent home i don't differ on the amount of notes and if i. did i couldn't avoid probably on the. door like stop drop dead or spawn that was going to show his demise i mean the us i mean forget. what's called on the home on the
to you to go to see it out at least the city to come off the big kick to it all but shaw still defended that ought to most of the companies near noticed that. home today in iowa got us with a deal of on the. city at the bottom of him but the abyss in the shadows that you will see i give him a look at a nobel peace. billionaire. let her have it in a different horse. simpler or. i will tell you what it is it's a lot lately it's all nothing about the. delay all and in the whole absolute....
51
51
Mar 26, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
she studied at shaw university in raleigh, north carolina. she graduated as class valedictorian in 1927. she was active in many organizations. she was part of the naacp, in the southern christian leadership conference, served as executive secretary in that organization, and she recognized the power that the younger population had come if harnessed and given direction. so as executive secretary of the southern christian leadership conference, she decided to organize a conference of student activists at shaw university in raleigh, north carolina. that conference is the founding of the student nonviolent coordinating committee, even though she herself was no longer a student. she recognize the importance of education and student activism. she encouraged the student she engaged with to organize from the ground up. she assisted him by leveraging her connections in the various organizations she belong to, especially the naacp, and that enabled her to connect those students with powerful individuals, and so sncc ends up joining forces with the congr
she studied at shaw university in raleigh, north carolina. she graduated as class valedictorian in 1927. she was active in many organizations. she was part of the naacp, in the southern christian leadership conference, served as executive secretary in that organization, and she recognized the power that the younger population had come if harnessed and given direction. so as executive secretary of the southern christian leadership conference, she decided to organize a conference of student...
87
87
Mar 2, 2020
03/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
david shaw, taking a break from practice to check out the vascular team, final minute, stanford up fiber against colorado. the cardinal dagger. left denver with 19. they beat them 74 for the 20th win of the season. below, wrapping up the regular season cause asu. they give the cardinal a huge lift off the fence. scored 18, stanford beat arizona state 55-44. meanwhile, colin tucson down one. 16 seconds left. jaylen brown with the back. the bears knockoff arizona 55- 54, their biggest win under the first year head coach sharman smith. the warriors unable to make it a third winning streak this season, of course, back to back nights with only eight players, it is a pretty tough order. that is the latest in sports. dennis o'donnell, see you tonight. >>> the pope cancels a major appearance due to a call. >>> still ahead on her next half hour, kpix 5 and streaming on transit, this morning, why some e concerned growing up in la, bad air forced us indoors. and now we have to deal with this. climate change is an emergency. that's why i wrote the nation's most progressive climate law. and that's wh
david shaw, taking a break from practice to check out the vascular team, final minute, stanford up fiber against colorado. the cardinal dagger. left denver with 19. they beat them 74 for the 20th win of the season. below, wrapping up the regular season cause asu. they give the cardinal a huge lift off the fence. scored 18, stanford beat arizona state 55-44. meanwhile, colin tucson down one. 16 seconds left. jaylen brown with the back. the bears knockoff arizona 55- 54, their biggest win under...
43
43
Mar 6, 2020
03/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
full compliance, something the department has been unable to do for the past 17 years they blame or shaw were shows job is the first to police the police. >>but he has no oversight. no one is held accountable. and hehas made a career and millions of dolla on the backs of the residents of oakland, the money is a problem for the council members. well we must question the expenditure of over $28 million and kirkpatrick started this call to get rid of the current federal monitor soon after she was fired without cause by the oakland police commissioner and mayor libby shaft. >>i'm not saying these illegal. what i am saying is that the goal line changes. >>the department of justice is not a party to it from justice has nothing to do with this agreement the attorney representing the coalition for police accountability larry white says kirkpatrick has no standing with the courts to call on the federal monitor to be fired mister warshaw is an employee of the federal court. federal court is unhappy with the way he's doing his job. if the plaintiffs attorneys are unhappwith him if the city of oakla
full compliance, something the department has been unable to do for the past 17 years they blame or shaw were shows job is the first to police the police. >>but he has no oversight. no one is held accountable. and hehas made a career and millions of dolla on the backs of the residents of oakland, the money is a problem for the council members. well we must question the expenditure of over $28 million and kirkpatrick started this call to get rid of the current federal monitor soon after...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
but so much the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he me were awarded the nobel prize for literature why does f. sutton empress of place and what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital dublin. and the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. but at the moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers have buyers who are very very good there's been happening especially the last say 5 years and you go surely not another if you read the book you think this is very good at the moment it's an extraordinary thing
but so much the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. beckett and he me were awarded the nobel prize for literature why does f. sutton empress of place and what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could...
79
79
Mar 18, 2020
03/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> abc's zohreen shaw looks at the industries being hit the hardest. >> reporter: nearly every industry is being hit and hit hard. so many people being required to stay home. the hotel industry is taking a hit. so are restaurants and car companies. we found that in some instances these people trying to adapt these unusual sometimes, they're still facing incredible hurdles. doors of businesses in many cities now look like this. held together by chains, many restaurants are closed except for take-out and deliveries. >> take-out, maybe around not over ten people. >> reporter: but not enough calls are coming in. >> i start at like 9:30 from now, i got only two deliveries. >> reporter: more than 7 million jobs are now at risk at restaurants and bars across the country. and in the travel industry, nearly 5 million jobs are at risk. travel spending is now expected to drop by $355 billion this year. an impact six times worse than after 9/11. hotel chains like marriott planning to furlough tens of thousands of employees. empty streets also signal a partial shutdown of their facilities. but it's
. >> abc's zohreen shaw looks at the industries being hit the hardest. >> reporter: nearly every industry is being hit and hit hard. so many people being required to stay home. the hotel industry is taking a hit. so are restaurants and car companies. we found that in some instances these people trying to adapt these unusual sometimes, they're still facing incredible hurdles. doors of businesses in many cities now look like this. held together by chains, many restaurants are closed...
112
112
Mar 16, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us now to have a look at some of the different stories is russ shaw, founder of tech london advocatese strain on broadband. and with the surge in her work, but you are not convinced. i sincerely hope we can but if you look at spain, and italy, the network operators have really struggled to cope with the huge increase in demand, more video conferencing, more people, younger people, especially when schools are closed, on video games, consuming a huge amount of bandwidth. great that bt is saying they are ready but are we really ready? craig is one of many working at home, all to do with technology. and children learning from home. it will bea children learning from home. it will be a strain on the broadband network. companies like bt are saying they are prepared, they have enough capacity particularly at peak times which tends to be between 8—9 pm. but those times may be shifting, if school is closed, kids come back from school, for pm, on video games. we would like them to be learning but they may not be. that is something we will experience. coming out of this it will put more pressure
joining us now to have a look at some of the different stories is russ shaw, founder of tech london advocatese strain on broadband. and with the surge in her work, but you are not convinced. i sincerely hope we can but if you look at spain, and italy, the network operators have really struggled to cope with the huge increase in demand, more video conferencing, more people, younger people, especially when schools are closed, on video games, consuming a huge amount of bandwidth. great that bt is...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. shot beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature while. that's an impressive place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could write one of those i could do that. many of ireland's great writers were born in the capital of dublin. the city has a number of museums devoted to the country's literary heritage. one is the writers museum which celebrates centuries of irish literature. what about the new generation of writers in ireland. look at that moment it's every season. 2 or 3 young writers or march were very very good there's been happening especially the last a 5 years and you go surely not another if you read the book you think this is very good at the moment it's an extraordinary thing and
but so is the playwright george bernard shaw. oscar wilde. samuel beckett. as well as the poet seamus heaney. shot beckett and he were awarded the nobel prize for literature while. that's an impressive place in what led to its size the only way out of poverty was education and the only way into education was literacy so literacy became a sort of fetish almost in poor families books reading and writing and in the long winter he said you know one person in the family has to start thinking i could...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
of lufthansa has warned that the coronavirus is jeopardizing the future of aviation kasten shaw said governments need to fork out a lot of money to save the entire industry from the fallout of the pentatonic only 5 per cent of towns are scheduled flights are taking off right now nearly all planes are grounded juju entry restrictions and a collapse in demand. is good. if the current situation doesn't improve in the coming weeks which nobody expects will talk to the government to determine the basic flight services they think should be maintained from a business point of view flying doesn't make any sense right now for kinds of what c.e.o. says europe's largest airline isn't good friend and chill shape for now but he did not provide an outlook for 2020 he said nobody can predict the entire fallout of the pandemic according to the consultancy firm cup a center for every nation most airlines in the world will be bankrupt by the end of may unless governments intervene international industry group says up to $200000000000.00 a needed to help cushion the blow off the outbreak. for more on t
of lufthansa has warned that the coronavirus is jeopardizing the future of aviation kasten shaw said governments need to fork out a lot of money to save the entire industry from the fallout of the pentatonic only 5 per cent of towns are scheduled flights are taking off right now nearly all planes are grounded juju entry restrictions and a collapse in demand. is good. if the current situation doesn't improve in the coming weeks which nobody expects will talk to the government to determine the...
95
95
Mar 24, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
doctor kirsty shaw, thank you for your time. we appreciate your expertise.risbane. i was just looking. if you of queensland in brisbane. i wasjust looking. if you look at bbc on line, you can find out more about the new restrictions put new restrictions put in place here in the uk and elsewhere, and of course more about the symptoms of coronavirus and how to protect yourself — that's all on the bbc news app and on our website, which is bbc.co.uk/news. you can reach me on twitter. i'm @sallybundockbbc. good morning. nota good morning. not a massive amount of weather change during the next 24—36 hours in the enps4 england and wales, a couple of days were blue skies would dominate in a bit of warmth in the sunshine. the scotland, northern ireland, lots of cloud in the summer, there will be quite a bit of wet weather, especially close to this when the want in the far north and north—west of scotland. the rain may feel relentless. further south with high pressure in charge, this is where it will be, a bit of a chilly start. morning frost degree new day. temperatu
doctor kirsty shaw, thank you for your time. we appreciate your expertise.risbane. i was just looking. if you of queensland in brisbane. i wasjust looking. if you look at bbc on line, you can find out more about the new restrictions put new restrictions put in place here in the uk and elsewhere, and of course more about the symptoms of coronavirus and how to protect yourself — that's all on the bbc news app and on our website, which is bbc.co.uk/news. you can reach me on twitter. i'm...
66
66
Mar 18, 2020
03/20
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
like that bailed i thank the supermarkets also came under fire chains such as the clerical shaw and kerr for admitted they continue to sell the baby formula despite the government ban. in total over. seven thousand tons of the products were recalled. so say the c. scanned pointer. in france's food processing industry. health authorities respond to each affair by vowing to o fight fraud anand increased. . but the industrial food chain remains opaque complicating traceability and denting consumer confidence in france. consumers all the industry to account was not as easy as it seems on the face of bad publicity and increasingly stringent political response to such scandals the french food industry knows how to wield its influence it's a good place to look now at france's powerful food lobby. whether it's keeping harmful components out of l lists of ingredients or cracking down on advertising. the go to solution in the food business is lobbying. political pressure that mp louis could witnessed first hand when he headed up an investigative committee last year. the group's decision to limit c
like that bailed i thank the supermarkets also came under fire chains such as the clerical shaw and kerr for admitted they continue to sell the baby formula despite the government ban. in total over. seven thousand tons of the products were recalled. so say the c. scanned pointer. in france's food processing industry. health authorities respond to each affair by vowing to o fight fraud anand increased. . but the industrial food chain remains opaque complicating traceability and denting consumer...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
states maine that maintained its presence there for 18 years international politics expert daniel shaw told us that the u.s. is used to having the legality of its military actions overlooked. interesting to hear rhetoric critiquing the international criminal court it sounded like when he called it a broken organisation and they were irresponsible i thought he was talking about the us government was always trying to rush to cross the human rights of afghanis in the vietnamese and so many other areas where the us has invaded in pillaged they've never been held accountable there's no reason to think now that they have any fear of being held accountable although this is a big headline. no preston in the list of human rights violations goes on in our it would always make hitler blush with us foreign policy is there and over the course of the cold war and now quote unquote post cold war but look at the attack it is with us russia china venezuela iran you can't tell the people of the 3rd world that the cold war ever ended. this is r.t. international and oxford academic and feminist has been e
states maine that maintained its presence there for 18 years international politics expert daniel shaw told us that the u.s. is used to having the legality of its military actions overlooked. interesting to hear rhetoric critiquing the international criminal court it sounded like when he called it a broken organisation and they were irresponsible i thought he was talking about the us government was always trying to rush to cross the human rights of afghanis in the vietnamese and so many other...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at. frankfurt to help watch international gateway to the best connections else in road and rail. located in the hut a few of you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from bought. this is the double the news live from virgin the united states is extending coronavirus restrictions and told the end of april president donald trump says the country will be on the road to recovery by june a top u.s. infectious diseases its 1st born's a coronavirus could a fake movie it's for you the latest from washington also coming up. a groups are calling for the evacuation of vulnerable people from graces over crowded refugee camps in the morea camp a place boston there are fears that they could run.
my name is elizabeth shaw and i work at. frankfurt to help watch international gateway to the best connections else in road and rail. located in the hut a few of you are connected to the whole world. experience outstanding shopping and dining offers and try our services. biala gassed at frankfurt airport city managed by from bought. this is the double the news live from virgin the united states is extending coronavirus restrictions and told the end of april president donald trump says the...
36
36
Mar 4, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, danny shaw, our home affairs correspondent.s to an epidural when you were giving birth. —— messages. holly says... i got to 35 hours into my labour and my midwife recommended an epidural. whilst having the epidural, a surgeon came in and started shouting at my midwife as to why i was having an epidural, when there was only one left for that day. this led me to believe that they only have a certain amount set for a 24—hour period. i was disgusted, i certain amount set for a 24—hour period. iwas disgusted, i had certain amount set for a 24—hour period. i was disgusted, i had a needle hanging out of my back and i was in excruciating pain. it has put me off having another child which is really sad considering i am only 24. samantha's says... when i was in labour they told me that i probably should have an epidural as it was going on for ages and i was getting exhausted. they gave me the option without any pressure, they were incredible and i am grateful everyday for them and for our wonderful nhs. and that was the h hospital in bat
thank you, danny shaw, our home affairs correspondent.s to an epidural when you were giving birth. —— messages. holly says... i got to 35 hours into my labour and my midwife recommended an epidural. whilst having the epidural, a surgeon came in and started shouting at my midwife as to why i was having an epidural, when there was only one left for that day. this led me to believe that they only have a certain amount set for a 24—hour period. i was disgusted, i certain amount set for a...
72
72
Mar 31, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
inside, of course also, that had protected the lugs from the occasional shaws of the pemra frost.at much food around, and so to find one that had extra calories, storage calories, was just remarkable. and here was a woman who had ample food, a good husband, good seal and walrus hunter, brought all of this food for her. can you imagine how fortunate? and then i decided i needed to make new crosses. i had the forecast of the original. i knew howal they were and everything. i finished my work for the crosses, and by 8:00 the next morning the high school kids came and they helped me put the crosses in. about an hour later the bush pilot landed and i had all of my specimens on board. >> the advantage that we had is that the formal and fixed autopsy samples were very limiting, and even though the quality of rna was lower we had so much more material to work with it became clear that we would be able to sequence the rest of the virus from that material. >> we thought it would take weeks and weeks. it was ten days later and he said we have it. the specimen is good. lots of specimen. great
inside, of course also, that had protected the lugs from the occasional shaws of the pemra frost.at much food around, and so to find one that had extra calories, storage calories, was just remarkable. and here was a woman who had ample food, a good husband, good seal and walrus hunter, brought all of this food for her. can you imagine how fortunate? and then i decided i needed to make new crosses. i had the forecast of the original. i knew howal they were and everything. i finished my work for...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
last year and with the last woman standing we heard from professor of latin american studies daniel shaw he says the primaries are being weighed down by a climate of fear. it will have to work the most are clearly of safety in are afraid to go out in it well and if they have children you know they are going to 'd be at home with their dog in the afraid so clearly be inside iraq primary is in crisis in a sense this tells the root of a woman of color who represents a columnist people who why i think a lot of people high hopes that she would support bernie sanders who is of course the most critical incident perry was candidate so to see her fall in line with joe biden in commend joe biden miller is clearly an establishment candidate who represents the continuation of u.s. foreign policy was clearly very disappointing and this is bigger than just a primary this is a movement for universal health care for us foreign policy it is diametrically opposed to what trump inviting him but i'm in the ruling class represent so this movie is going to continue to fight notches in the electoral media aren
last year and with the last woman standing we heard from professor of latin american studies daniel shaw he says the primaries are being weighed down by a climate of fear. it will have to work the most are clearly of safety in are afraid to go out in it well and if they have children you know they are going to 'd be at home with their dog in the afraid so clearly be inside iraq primary is in crisis in a sense this tells the root of a woman of color who represents a columnist people who why i...
120
120
Mar 13, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
pc andrew shaw had responded to a report of a stolen quad bike with pc harper in berkshire in augustds, all deny murder. finally tonight, thousands of you have been sending in your questions all week on the coronavirus, from how to protect yourself, to what's being done to try and tackle it. 0ur health correspondent, catherine burns, has more details now. what's being done to create a vaccine for it and when's that likely to be available to the general public? sorry to say this, but don't expect a vaccine any time soon. we're looking at maybe a year to 18 months. scientists around the world are working on this and some of them have reached a stage where they're doing trials on animals. the next stage, after that, would be human testing. but even if that all goes perfectly, once they've got a vaccine, they've got to mass produce it and that will take time. so what you might find is that they will prioritise certain groups first, for example, health workers. i'd like to know what effect the virus is having on people with asthma, and in particular on children with asthma? so, we're deal
pc andrew shaw had responded to a report of a stolen quad bike with pc harper in berkshire in augustds, all deny murder. finally tonight, thousands of you have been sending in your questions all week on the coronavirus, from how to protect yourself, to what's being done to try and tackle it. 0ur health correspondent, catherine burns, has more details now. what's being done to create a vaccine for it and when's that likely to be available to the general public? sorry to say this, but don't...
67
67
Mar 13, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
pc andrew shaw had responded to a report of a stolen quad bike with pc harper in berkshire, in august—olds, all deny murder. an independent public inquiry has found that corruption wasn't the reason for the failure of high profile energy scheme in northern ireland, which led to the collapse of the assembly. it found the project to pay businesses to switch from oil and gas to more environmentally friendly heating was a "project too far" for the northern ireland executive. let's return to the coronavirus outbreak, and with the uk government taking less stringent action than many other countries, how much has everyday life here, been affected so far? danny savage reports now from york. york is the city where the first two uk coronavirus cases were identified and successfully isolated. the station is now a much quieter gateway. people aren't travelling, so obviously it has a knock—on effect. we aren't working, you know. currently, i'm not earning enough a day for what i need to earn, so... so you're going to have a big shortfall? at the moment, yes. there are now lots of empty seats on lo
pc andrew shaw had responded to a report of a stolen quad bike with pc harper in berkshire, in august—olds, all deny murder. an independent public inquiry has found that corruption wasn't the reason for the failure of high profile energy scheme in northern ireland, which led to the collapse of the assembly. it found the project to pay businesses to switch from oil and gas to more environmentally friendly heating was a "project too far" for the northern ireland executive. let's...
108
108
Mar 17, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
our scotland correspondent james shaw is at the high court in edinburgh.gan with alex salmond's lawyer gordonjackson running through all of the 13 charges that he faces and, in each case, mr salmond denied that a sexual assault had ta ken case, mr salmond denied that a sexual assault had taken place. he did add some significant detail in a couple of cases with regards to the charge of assault with intent to rape. he said there had been what he called a sleepy cuddle in the bedroom of his official residence in edinburgh and then the charge of attempted rape, mr salmond said there had been a consensual sexual encounter but not on the date alleged by the crown. in general, he has said that events have been reinterpreted and exaggerated. he said there had been fabrication for what he called political reasons, and he said that one woman, one complainer, had encouraged at least five others to make complaints against him. and that really sums up everything we've heard in the high court in edinburgh today. we should stress that alex salmond denies all the 13 charg
our scotland correspondent james shaw is at the high court in edinburgh.gan with alex salmond's lawyer gordonjackson running through all of the 13 charges that he faces and, in each case, mr salmond denied that a sexual assault had ta ken case, mr salmond denied that a sexual assault had taken place. he did add some significant detail in a couple of cases with regards to the charge of assault with intent to rape. he said there had been what he called a sleepy cuddle in the bedroom of his...
88
88
Mar 31, 2020
03/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
let's speak to our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. how big a problem has this been?ice, unprecedented times, and this is guidance and powers they have not had before. they have only had the powers since thursday so they have been some teething problems with different forces interpreting them differently. the advice has come through to be consistent and have a coordinated approach, to adopt a single style and tone, but there are some forces, for example derbyshire police, which set upjones to film people rambling in the peak district and they have justified that by saying that in isolation that might have looked like an aggressive act but when you look at the contact on villages in the area by being overrun by visitors, villages that contain many elderly people who could not get to the shops because all the stores had basically been emptied, they felt they were justified in sending those films up to —— those drones up to film people. they have said if we get a bit of ridicule for that we are prepared to accept that because the message has got a crows and last weekend
let's speak to our home affairs correspondent danny shaw. how big a problem has this been?ice, unprecedented times, and this is guidance and powers they have not had before. they have only had the powers since thursday so they have been some teething problems with different forces interpreting them differently. the advice has come through to be consistent and have a coordinated approach, to adopt a single style and tone, but there are some forces, for example derbyshire police, which set...
78
78
Mar 1, 2020
03/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
several times robert kennedy would say into the microphone and so, as george bernard shaw said, let's all get to the pressbox . the mood would lighten. access was very different. >> and the contrast was so profound because nixon was invisible. absolutely invisible. he was nowhere to be found. >> it finally became astory at the end of the campaign . >> and i think all of us felt that no one was pressing him from that side to come out of the bunker and meet with the press area. >> he would engage, just before 72, one of the boys on the bus at the time was representing the gannett newspaper chain and would later be far more famous deservedly for that was jack jim on. and raman, no, it hasn't happened. technically it was albany i think but gannett was the chain at that time, it was a real chain and a serious one but things like you and usa today had happened yet and they did the column at the washington star but anyway, jack had the idea after the 60s that we needed, the people who did politics regularly needed to have regular access to the people who were running, just to talk and get to
several times robert kennedy would say into the microphone and so, as george bernard shaw said, let's all get to the pressbox . the mood would lighten. access was very different. >> and the contrast was so profound because nixon was invisible. absolutely invisible. he was nowhere to be found. >> it finally became astory at the end of the campaign . >> and i think all of us felt that no one was pressing him from that side to come out of the bunker and meet with the press area....
157
157
Mar 20, 2020
03/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
still slower on the week joining me now on the cnbc news line, seema shaw, chief strategist at principalors. thank you for being with us. >> caller: my pleasure >> i broke down the dramatic margins we are seeing. when you look at the higher levels or dramatic selloff we are seeing in stocks and sectors more broadly, is there anything that looks attractive right now? i think it is a little bit too early. until we see the rates starting to plateau in the u.s., it may be too early >> in terms of the data you are watching more closely right now especially with having another two weeks until earnings focusing on jobless claims and numbers that would spike what are you watching? >> as you mentioned, jobless claims will be the leading indicator. we already know it will be severe the other thing is to keep an eye on credit we've never expected the recession now that you've seen that move out. we didn't think we were anywhere close to that. that was deleveraging. if we were to see the credit blowout and approach those levels, i don't expect to see that but if we did, we will start to see those im
still slower on the week joining me now on the cnbc news line, seema shaw, chief strategist at principalors. thank you for being with us. >> caller: my pleasure >> i broke down the dramatic margins we are seeing. when you look at the higher levels or dramatic selloff we are seeing in stocks and sectors more broadly, is there anything that looks attractive right now? i think it is a little bit too early. until we see the rates starting to plateau in the u.s., it may be too early...
43
43
Mar 26, 2020
03/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
we had john shaw -- we had jean-claude trichet, and mari draghi.f goodwill on this regard from central bank. now to bloomberg exclusive. investors and clients are we go to manus cranny. investors managing the situation come in an effective way. we do see people taking opportunities. come our point of view, if you look historically from risk rewards point of view, there is not many times where credit has been made constructively, and we see people taking advantage of that. but also i have to say that many clients have been very disciplined in speaking to their long-term asset allocations. to doill reevaluate how are preparing wide opportunities there. with stocks or situations or sectors particularly impacted. i see also clients starting to take opportunities and step in, buying some opportunities. to: we are also trying understand work -- manus: we are also trying to understand where we are in the bank and the bank system. mustier saying -- is that a narrative, sergio, that makes sense on your assessment? set aou look at ms. ta letter? sergio: it i
we had john shaw -- we had jean-claude trichet, and mari draghi.f goodwill on this regard from central bank. now to bloomberg exclusive. investors and clients are we go to manus cranny. investors managing the situation come in an effective way. we do see people taking opportunities. come our point of view, if you look historically from risk rewards point of view, there is not many times where credit has been made constructively, and we see people taking advantage of that. but also i have to say...
52
52
Mar 6, 2020
03/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
recently ousted chief kirkpatrick and former chief jordan accused the federal monitor, robert war shaw, of adding new reforms as the department is about to meet its goals. a legal settlement in 2003 called for the department to complete 50 reforms under the guidance of warshaw. and after 17 year, they're still not done. he has repeatedly declined request for comments about the reforms. kirkpatrick who was fired without cause announced today she plans to sue the police department over her termination. >> i did weigh my legal options. i am not one who thinks that you settle everything through legal routes. but i will tell you that today vimade that decision. i am going to have to go forward through legal action. >> kirkpatrick did not give specifics about her planned lawsuit other than to say there are several causes of action. >>> communities coming together amid-tragedy. coming up next, the outpouring of support for those who have lost everything in those deadly tornadoes in tennessee. >> tune in tonight for an all- new episode of last man standing at 8:00, followed by outmatched and d
recently ousted chief kirkpatrick and former chief jordan accused the federal monitor, robert war shaw, of adding new reforms as the department is about to meet its goals. a legal settlement in 2003 called for the department to complete 50 reforms under the guidance of warshaw. and after 17 year, they're still not done. he has repeatedly declined request for comments about the reforms. kirkpatrick who was fired without cause announced today she plans to sue the police department over her...