138
138
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
sloan sends that to the net. serena williams a three-set winner. she is headed to the quarterfinals. >> she started slow but boy, >>> a woman in california gave a 1976 apple computer to a recycling center. it turns out it was of an apple 1, the first of 200. they auctioned it off for $200,000. now they're trying to track mcdonald's asked me to remind you that their new sirloin third pound burger won't be around long. if you miss out, you'll never know how delicious 100% sirloin tastes. and that'd be a gosh darn shame. try all three sirloin third pound burgers at mcdonald's enjoy this lovin' while it lasts. ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of n
sloan sends that to the net. serena williams a three-set winner. she is headed to the quarterfinals. >> she started slow but boy, >>> a woman in california gave a 1976 apple computer to a recycling center. it turns out it was of an apple 1, the first of 200. they auctioned it off for $200,000. now they're trying to track mcdonald's asked me to remind you that their new sirloin third pound burger won't be around long. if you miss out, you'll never know how delicious 100% sirloin...
155
155
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
sloan. sends it into the net. williams. she's a three-set winner. >>> let's move on to the redskins. second round of ots as last week. the otas are voluntarily. coming off a four-win season you hope every player would attend every practice session. team president bruce allen disagrees. >> that's up to each player and deshawn jackson will be in shape, will be ready to go. that's not a concern. deshawn knows what our play book is. he's going to be in town later this week and i'm sure he'll catch up quick. >>> red skins news the head coach gruden saying the tight end reed had a procedure on the knee and will be out until training camp in late july. and speaking of injuries currently rehabbing a scoped left knee. he says he's 100% certain he'll be ready to go for training camp come july. >> so tiny next to him. >> he's like 275 pounds. >> we would look tiny. >> you are tiny next to me. >> good for him and good for them. that's the broadcast. >> more on the weather coming up at 11:00. download the nbc washington app to track thi
sloan. sends it into the net. williams. she's a three-set winner. >>> let's move on to the redskins. second round of ots as last week. the otas are voluntarily. coming off a four-win season you hope every player would attend every practice session. team president bruce allen disagrees. >> that's up to each player and deshawn jackson will be in shape, will be ready to go. that's not a concern. deshawn knows what our play book is. he's going to be in town later this week and i'm...
375
375
Jun 22, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 375
favorite 0
quote 0
peter bach, sloan-kettering's in-house expert on cancer drug prices.p-- one day, your phone rings and it's dr. saltz. do you remember what he said? >> peter bach: he said, "peter i think we're not going to include a new cancer drug because it costs too much." >> stahl: had you ever heard a line like that before? >> bach: no. my response was, "i'll be right down." ( laughs ) >> stahl: you ran down. >> bach: i think i took the elevator. but, yes, exactly. >> stahl: bach determined that since patients would have to take zaltrap for several months, the price tag for 42 days of extra life would run to nearly $60,000. what they then decided to do was unprecedented-- reject a drug just because of its price. >> bach: we did it for one reason-- because we need to take into account the financial consequences of the decisions that we make for our patients. patients in medicare would pay more than $2,000 a month themselves, out of pocket, for zaltrap. and that that was the same as the typical income every month for a patient in medicare. >> stahl: the co-pay. >> b
peter bach, sloan-kettering's in-house expert on cancer drug prices.p-- one day, your phone rings and it's dr. saltz. do you remember what he said? >> peter bach: he said, "peter i think we're not going to include a new cancer drug because it costs too much." >> stahl: had you ever heard a line like that before? >> bach: no. my response was, "i'll be right down." ( laughs ) >> stahl: you ran down. >> bach: i think i took the elevator. but, yes,...
115
115
Jun 11, 2015
06/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
>> reporter: all right, with detective jimmy sloan and jimmy good news there behind you, sarah, she's go got with her parents there, they put coat over her, found wearing exactly what she had on. jimmy, what happened? >> shot got lost up in the woods just fawn her sleeping under a tree up there. i went up in the back of the woods, a path back there, there is old granite stone, so well known path. but she wasn't familiar with, she got lost in the dark? >> that's what it seems like at this point, yes. >> you guys had k9's, thermal imaging, however did she get? >> probably another 25 yards from where they found some of her belongings. >> amazing, you guys look looked so hard, so many officers all night, sleeping under a tree, doesn't hear anything, helicopters, nothing? >> strange thing, isn't it? >> good news, jimmy being congratulations, there is happy ends willing, we were hoping for, the end just as amazing as the beginning. so whole innocent story. she goes to the susquehanna bank center, people just waking up and watching us, 17 year old girl, sarah wills from upper dublin. she get
>> reporter: all right, with detective jimmy sloan and jimmy good news there behind you, sarah, she's go got with her parents there, they put coat over her, found wearing exactly what she had on. jimmy, what happened? >> shot got lost up in the woods just fawn her sleeping under a tree up there. i went up in the back of the woods, a path back there, there is old granite stone, so well known path. but she wasn't familiar with, she got lost in the dark? >> that's what it seems...
158
158
Jun 22, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
this is being covered up bay scandal led by deputy secretary for va, sloan gibson. that was passed gave mr. gibson and mr. mcdom the able to fire -- mr. mcdonnell the ability to fire bad administrators but you can't fire bad administrators who are leading the pack. >> i thought the whole idea was that if vets or those mk deserving of care immediately were not getting it, this new act this accountability act they could go to any hospital, sort of with the equivalent of a voucher, and get the immediate care. seems like either that's not happening and it is not happening, the va is saying it's because our hands are tied. who is telling the truth here? someone is -- >> well, let me ask you this question. you're an expert in business, neil. think about this. the people who are over the wellness system are over the choice program the program pose to a low veterans to get storm care. why give these same administer records the control of the choice card prom. secondly congress needs to act and have a hearing. i sent a letter to senator isaacson asking him to dress this issu
this is being covered up bay scandal led by deputy secretary for va, sloan gibson. that was passed gave mr. gibson and mr. mcdom the able to fire -- mr. mcdonnell the ability to fire bad administrators but you can't fire bad administrators who are leading the pack. >> i thought the whole idea was that if vets or those mk deserving of care immediately were not getting it, this new act this accountability act they could go to any hospital, sort of with the equivalent of a voucher, and get...
103
103
Jun 19, 2015
06/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
can i run down a list of what the code brothers have done giving to the sloan-kettering cancer center, 100 billion to the presbyterian hospital hospital, 20 million to johns hopkins, a 57 million to support cancer research at sloan-kettering as well and 10 million justified food allergies, 65 million -- 100 million to the american ballet theater i don't want to hear him talk about how the koch brothers are not doing anything but give their money to elections where people are doing the exact same thing on the left. >> he didn't mean they don't care about poor people but you don't care once i riches of date for the community. [laughter] >> key names everything after himself if you need after him he will give you $10 million. >> i agree trump only does the presidential to do a quick buzz for the "celebrity apprentice" like caitlin jenner wide is stepping up. kennedy: trans gender or run for president. >> to be the unknowing other rich people i would not even wear pants. [laughter] kennedy: i love that kind of wealth i have billions of dollars. >> it is the only candidate that was thrille
can i run down a list of what the code brothers have done giving to the sloan-kettering cancer center, 100 billion to the presbyterian hospital hospital, 20 million to johns hopkins, a 57 million to support cancer research at sloan-kettering as well and 10 million justified food allergies, 65 million -- 100 million to the american ballet theater i don't want to hear him talk about how the koch brothers are not doing anything but give their money to elections where people are doing the exact...
218
218
Jun 11, 2015
06/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
detective james sloan was the man to find her. >> it is a great experience, you know, just lucky thatwere able to help out and thrilled that i am have found her and happen that i she's okay. >> reporter: through big brush sloan stumbled upon a teen some 300-yard in with only scrapes and bruises police say her ordeal could have been worse. >> it is tough terrain it drops, it is all wooded, off the beat and path, it looks like she got scared and got off beat and path. >> reporter: k-9 june witt heat detecting equipment searched for the teen all night. for some reason her dad had to pick her up early from the concert in new jersey. here on germantown avenue in chestnut hill they said she felt sick. her father pulled over. she went in the woods but never return. >> he went up in the wood looking for her and found her sleeping under a tree. >> reporter: this than the is the first time detectives sloan has been involved in bringing home a missing person. he was a big part of the team that brought home that ab chucked germantown woman found safe ape own in maryland last year. reunions like t
detective james sloan was the man to find her. >> it is a great experience, you know, just lucky thatwere able to help out and thrilled that i am have found her and happen that i she's okay. >> reporter: through big brush sloan stumbled upon a teen some 300-yard in with only scrapes and bruises police say her ordeal could have been worse. >> it is tough terrain it drops, it is all wooded, off the beat and path, it looks like she got scared and got off beat and path. >>...
224
224
Jun 6, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
: when six long-term inmates were released to the custody of uruguay in december clifford clifford sloan said "there is no information that the above mentioned individuals were involved in conducting or facilitating terrorist activities against the united states or its partners oral or allies." they were judged quote, likely to pose a threat to the u.s. its interests and allies. in a june 2007 assessment there was a senior explosive trainer for al qaeda, someone with prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks and reported associations with senior al qaeda detainee has reported participating in hostilities. >> the information was incorrect. i don't know that to be the case but there may have been. we certainly stand by the information and special envoy. >> the obama administration six-agency guantanamo review task force ruled unanimously in 2010 that the uruguay six could be freed but that remains classified. >> so guantanamo bay could be closed down and the administration is deeply committed to that philosophically, there's a cavalier attitude about releasing people who are a very real threat p
: when six long-term inmates were released to the custody of uruguay in december clifford clifford sloan said "there is no information that the above mentioned individuals were involved in conducting or facilitating terrorist activities against the united states or its partners oral or allies." they were judged quote, likely to pose a threat to the u.s. its interests and allies. in a june 2007 assessment there was a senior explosive trainer for al qaeda, someone with prior knowledge...
126
126
Jun 3, 2015
06/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
a few problems. 295 in sloane avenue.lance and activity blocking off the right-hand shoulder and right-hand lane. we're getting reports of a pretty large pothole on 95. this is right around ridge. you can see backup behind that. several vehicles pushed over to the right-hand side of the road. i'm going to update you on these conditions. first we'll get a check on today's forecast with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> you're taking a live look right now at cape may where you can see the roads there are wet. we're still dealing with light rainfall even moderate downfall near cape may. very spotty. in fact the temperatures are going to be warmer. conditions are slowly improving. staying in the mid 60s closer to the shore today. high 60s here in philadelphia and closer to our suburbs north and west in the city. in the low 70s. i'm tracking even warmer weather. i'll go over the details on that and my full forecast in a minute, vai? >> brittney following breaking news overnight. three fires in the span of a few days all on the
a few problems. 295 in sloane avenue.lance and activity blocking off the right-hand shoulder and right-hand lane. we're getting reports of a pretty large pothole on 95. this is right around ridge. you can see backup behind that. several vehicles pushed over to the right-hand side of the road. i'm going to update you on these conditions. first we'll get a check on today's forecast with meteorologist brittney shipp. >> you're taking a live look right now at cape may where you can see the...
172
172
Jun 5, 2015
06/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
: when six long-term inmates were released to the custody of uruguay in december clifford clifford sloan said "there is no information that the above mentioned individuals were involved in conducting or facilitating terrorist activities against the united states or its partners oral or allies." they were judged quote, likely to pose a threat to the u.s. its interests and allies. in a june 2007 assessment there was a senior explosive trainer for al qaeda, someone with prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks and reported associations with senior al qaeda detainee has reported participating in hostilities. >> the information was incorrect. i don't know that to be the case but there may have been. we certainly stand by the information and special envoy. >> the obama administration six-agency guantanamo review task force ruled unanimously in 2010 that the uruguay six could be freed but that remains classified. >> so guantanamo bay could be closed down and the administration is deeply committed to that philosophically, there's a cavalier attitude about releasing people who are a very real threat p
: when six long-term inmates were released to the custody of uruguay in december clifford clifford sloan said "there is no information that the above mentioned individuals were involved in conducting or facilitating terrorist activities against the united states or its partners oral or allies." they were judged quote, likely to pose a threat to the u.s. its interests and allies. in a june 2007 assessment there was a senior explosive trainer for al qaeda, someone with prior knowledge...
164
164
Jun 6, 2015
06/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
we certainly stand by the information and special envoy sloan's letter. >> reporter: some republicansll are trying to find out if any other foreign leaders received similar letters from chris sloan. >> so guantonimo bay can be closed down and we know that the administration is deep the committed to that philosophic klee. there is sort of a cavalier attitude about releasing people or very real threat potential potentially to the united states. >> more than 60% of the get mow detainees released under the obama administration had been deemed high risk by the defense department. in washington, kristin fisher, fox news. >>> straight ahead on fox 29 news at 6:00 o'clock, how about this one? bacon anybody? >> yes. >> what happens when a speeding train slams into a truck full of bacon? >>> and caitlyn jenner getting a lot of attention for her new look and her new name but coming up why her transformation is causing big problems for residents on bruce jenner lane. ♪ >> it's time for ticket or skip it you guys. >> all right, all right. the boys are back this time on the big screen entourage. >>
we certainly stand by the information and special envoy sloan's letter. >> reporter: some republicansll are trying to find out if any other foreign leaders received similar letters from chris sloan. >> so guantonimo bay can be closed down and we know that the administration is deep the committed to that philosophic klee. there is sort of a cavalier attitude about releasing people or very real threat potential potentially to the united states. >> more than 60% of the get mow...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
31
31
Jun 6, 2015
06/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
to me is a scary experience and can happen to anyone there has to be compatibility of movement or sloan slowing down. >> i think you're saying to continue to work with the sponsor to improve the safety conditions. >> and look at it how the across the street the driveway. >> i'm assuming that is part of the motion. >> yes. >> commissioners if i may what we do have a condition number 13 that speaks to travel at the during the construction we can modify that are inform the entire project and that we could require the project sponsor to continue to work with mta and given that the traffic issues or left turns issues are common and necessary. >> i want to push on this department so look at movement and feet and turning movement between twho two driveways that in and of itself is is a problem that's the responsibility at the moment. >> i'll second, that that is a good suggestion. >> commissioner johnson. >> i want to clarify that if we're approving the use and saying it's necessary and desirable they have to apply for construction permit, etc. the project manager can choose not to include tha
to me is a scary experience and can happen to anyone there has to be compatibility of movement or sloan slowing down. >> i think you're saying to continue to work with the sponsor to improve the safety conditions. >> and look at it how the across the street the driveway. >> i'm assuming that is part of the motion. >> yes. >> commissioners if i may what we do have a condition number 13 that speaks to travel at the during the construction we can modify that are...
39
39
Jun 26, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
we have sloan gibson on the panel today and joining him is dr. james tuchschmidt, the interim deputy for health, and rick murray interim chief officer, and gregory giddens the principle director of office of acquisitions, logistics and construction. thank you for being here. mr. gibson you are recognized for your open statement. >> one year ago today 290,000 veterans were waiting more than 30 days for care. that represented the veterans' needs we were unable to meet timely. improving access to care has been among the top priorities and we made progress. we completed seven million more appointments than in the previous year and doubled the capacity required to meet those veterans needs. average wait time for completed points is five days for regular care, three are for special and three for mental health. authorization for care in the community are up 44%. 97% of appointments are completed within 30 days of the clinically indicated date or the date the veteran requests. we know it is far too long to wait. 93% completed with 14 days 88% completed w
we have sloan gibson on the panel today and joining him is dr. james tuchschmidt, the interim deputy for health, and rick murray interim chief officer, and gregory giddens the principle director of office of acquisitions, logistics and construction. thank you for being here. mr. gibson you are recognized for your open statement. >> one year ago today 290,000 veterans were waiting more than 30 days for care. that represented the veterans' needs we were unable to meet timely. improving...
50
50
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and in fact, to try to increase some of the donations to sloan and all the great work we do thereave two tickets to the san diego effect and we are up on ebay right now and in addition to the ones we sold out on and we have all these tickets and 100% go to sloan through the decathlon which will be competing in june 13th at columbia university. >>a i great cause. see you soon. >> thank you, sir. >> coming up, three hours left in the day. we will plan your second half, next. bl here at the td ameritrade trader group, they work all the time. sup jj? working hard? working 24/7 on mobile trader, rated #1 trading app in the app store. it lets you trade stocks, options, futures... even advanced orders. and it offers more charts than a lot of the other competitors do in desktop. you work so late. i guess you don't see your family very much? i see them all the time. did you finish your derivative pricing model, honey? for all the confidence you need. td ameritrade. you got this. >> we are back and need to set the record straight on something. mr. weiss had choice words we should say for th
. >> and in fact, to try to increase some of the donations to sloan and all the great work we do thereave two tickets to the san diego effect and we are up on ebay right now and in addition to the ones we sold out on and we have all these tickets and 100% go to sloan through the decathlon which will be competing in june 13th at columbia university. >>a i great cause. see you soon. >> thank you, sir. >> coming up, three hours left in the day. we will plan your second...
480
480
Jun 11, 2015
06/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 480
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> there she is detective jimmy sloan just put on the case of missing 17-year-old sarah wills afteright shift elsewhere in the city decided to walk into the thick woods off germantown avenue here in chestnut hill to look in the very same place that k9 search teams and thermal image cameras from the philly police helicopter had already looked for hours. but he had two things going for him they didn't. sunrise and some kind of extra sense. because he's the same detective who promised kidnapped victim he'd find her two. back in september aft it played around the world and told carlesha found safe at her maryland hospital bedside i've been looking for her. today's case not as hard but today's ending just as happy. >> went out in the woods looking for her. found her sleeping under a tree. she shed she got lost. she got scared and started running and got twisted up. she fell and she just fell asleep. >> sarah had gone to camden susquehanna back center for the concert but got kick out by security before the show even started around 7:00 for underaged drinking police said. she called her da
. >> there she is detective jimmy sloan just put on the case of missing 17-year-old sarah wills afteright shift elsewhere in the city decided to walk into the thick woods off germantown avenue here in chestnut hill to look in the very same place that k9 search teams and thermal image cameras from the philly police helicopter had already looked for hours. but he had two things going for him they didn't. sunrise and some kind of extra sense. because he's the same detective who promised...
39
39
Jun 20, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
first time in 16 days, suggesting the infection rate of the middle eastern respiratory syndrome has sloaned. 26 have died. 66 have been infected. the focus is to ensure it doesn't spread further in the 11 burrow's monitored. >>> we have a report from the governor leading the fight against the taliban in his province. >> this is the governor of this province. some call him the king of the north. walking through his photo gallery, you can see why. he started out fighting. against the soviet occupation 35 years ago. when the taliban was defeated, he trimmed his beard and became a politician. people travel from all over afghanistan to meet him. these tribal elders and businessman are hopeful this governor rather than the government in kabul will solve their problems. >> if you are committed to go to the central government and take the time, it will be more than weeks or months to wait. to take the time with the president and other shows in -- officers in kabul. >> reporter: right now the biggest issue in afghanistan's north is security, they believe the north is being destabilized to create a r
first time in 16 days, suggesting the infection rate of the middle eastern respiratory syndrome has sloaned. 26 have died. 66 have been infected. the focus is to ensure it doesn't spread further in the 11 burrow's monitored. >>> we have a report from the governor leading the fight against the taliban in his province. >> this is the governor of this province. some call him the king of the north. walking through his photo gallery, you can see why. he started out fighting. against...
283
283
Jun 29, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
is his west point classmate, sloan gibson, who used to run the u.s.o.they sat across the table from each other in the mess hall. >> sloan gibson: the first place i visited was phoenix, ground zero. while i was in phoenix, i met with a large group of employees. they wanted to do the right thing. they worked really hard, but the system and the organization was just not supporting them. what i saw there-- leadership failure, mismanagement, and chronic under-investment in the system. >> pelley: already, gibson has suspended bonuses for all v.a. executives. and he fired the director of an alabama hospital. >> any questions? >> no, all set. thank you very much. >> okay. >> pelley: bob mcdonald's reorganization of the v.a. is designed so veterans won't have to go to war to get their benefits. >> mcdonald: well, right now they face nine different organization structures across the country, so they don't know where to go. and if they do find somebody to go to, that person may be an expert in benefits but not an expert in heath care. and we want to create a custo
is his west point classmate, sloan gibson, who used to run the u.s.o.they sat across the table from each other in the mess hall. >> sloan gibson: the first place i visited was phoenix, ground zero. while i was in phoenix, i met with a large group of employees. they wanted to do the right thing. they worked really hard, but the system and the organization was just not supporting them. what i saw there-- leadership failure, mismanagement, and chronic under-investment in the system. >>...
47
47
Jun 24, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
dozens of sloans have been blown up.rch isil used a bulldozer to destroy a 3,000 year old assyrian city in northern iraq after also smashing artifacts in the museum. they are not just destroying monuments, precious antiques are also being sold. >> translator: isil is just like the syrian regime it is destroying history and syria's civilizations, this is especially true in the east and in palmyra, that isil stole many artifacts. >> reporter: isil fighters aren't the only ones targeting ancient sites in syria. its best known mosaic city was hit by barrel bombs earlier this month. the museum is in an ottoman compound also housing an historic mosque which was also hit. so many treasures in syria and iraq are long gone. it is not clear what the international community can do to protect what remains. >> army forces loyal to yemen's exiled president have seized a border crossing into this saudi arabia, but fighting is intensifying around aden and doll la. >> reporter: this marketplace is getting busy yemenese are able to leave
dozens of sloans have been blown up.rch isil used a bulldozer to destroy a 3,000 year old assyrian city in northern iraq after also smashing artifacts in the museum. they are not just destroying monuments, precious antiques are also being sold. >> translator: isil is just like the syrian regime it is destroying history and syria's civilizations, this is especially true in the east and in palmyra, that isil stole many artifacts. >> reporter: isil fighters aren't the only ones...
156
156
Jun 2, 2015
06/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 1
sloane stephens who knocked out venus williams last week faced off against her sister serena yesterdayevens won the first set 6-1, but the number one player in the world would rally back and defeat stevens 7-5, 6-3 in back-to-back sets. >>> the world number two and defending champ sharapova faced off against lucy. sharapova overcame a cold she was battling but she couldn't overcome safarova. it looks like cam newton will be a carolina panther for little longer. they're reportedly close to agreeing on a five-year, $100 million deal. newton led the panthers to back-to-back division nfc championships. he's the only qb in history to throw for over 3,000 yards and run for at least 500. >>> bengals defensive tackle devin steel and 5-year-old daughter leah will be honored late they are summer at the espy awards for a perseverance award. diagnosed last june, leah is battling a rare form of pediatric cancer. >>> ncaa men's basketball rules committee wants to speed up the game, it recommended shortening the shot clock from 35 seconds to 30 seconds. this would be will the second time the shot clo
sloane stephens who knocked out venus williams last week faced off against her sister serena yesterdayevens won the first set 6-1, but the number one player in the world would rally back and defeat stevens 7-5, 6-3 in back-to-back sets. >>> the world number two and defending champ sharapova faced off against lucy. sharapova overcame a cold she was battling but she couldn't overcome safarova. it looks like cam newton will be a carolina panther for little longer. they're reportedly close...
267
267
Jun 4, 2015
06/15
by
KQEH
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
sloan foundation supporting original research and public understanding of science, technology and economics. funding for this program is provided by:
sloan foundation supporting original research and public understanding of science, technology and economics. funding for this program is provided by:
101
101
Jun 18, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> down the road, sloane's yard has turned into a small lake. >> we could probably go fishing here. it's never this high. >> but it's nowhere near the devastation that struck central texas three weeks ago. dozens were flooded several washed away, more than a dozen died during the deadly round of memorial day storms. this time no lives have been lost but texas governor greg abbott warned rents to remain vigilant. >> this is not over. there are more symptoms to come, there could be potential tornadoes. people need to be alert for the issue of rising water people do not drive into rising water. >> eugene hoping the worst is over. >> we don't know what it's going to do the rest of the night. hopefully it is not going to be as bad as it has been. >> the flash flood watch has been extended to 5:00 a.m. we understand that other parts of the state are experience being severe weather rain cells are moving through southeast texas all the way into parts of oklahoma and louisiana. antonio. >> thank you stephanie to talk about that we're joined by kevin corriveau, he has the latest on the floodi
. >> down the road, sloane's yard has turned into a small lake. >> we could probably go fishing here. it's never this high. >> but it's nowhere near the devastation that struck central texas three weeks ago. dozens were flooded several washed away, more than a dozen died during the deadly round of memorial day storms. this time no lives have been lost but texas governor greg abbott warned rents to remain vigilant. >> this is not over. there are more symptoms to come,...
42
42
Jun 27, 2015
06/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
sloan gibson and dr. james who serves as acting principal deputy under secretary for health at the v a. they testified on a $2.6 billion budget shortfall at the department and they'll look into address and the state of health care for veterans. this is just two hours. representative miller: looks at we will have another full -- another vote 12 or so after. we will go ahead and start this process. the committee will come to order. i would like to thank everybody for coming today to talk about the state of the v.a. fiscal year 2015 budget. members i called this hearing two weeks ago following a series concerning an inconsistent report from veterans and the department of veterans affairs employees around the country about the current state of v.a. funding. i don't believe anybody was aware then of the troubling extent of the v.a.'s current budget crisis except maybe those in the central office. unfortunately, i suspect that had i not called this hearing we would still not be aware today of the $2.6 billion f
sloan gibson and dr. james who serves as acting principal deputy under secretary for health at the v a. they testified on a $2.6 billion budget shortfall at the department and they'll look into address and the state of health care for veterans. this is just two hours. representative miller: looks at we will have another full -- another vote 12 or so after. we will go ahead and start this process. the committee will come to order. i would like to thank everybody for coming today to talk about...
108
108
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
she comes back to win against sloan stevens.umber two seed lost that's defending champion and that's maria sharipova. lucy, is her opponent. sharipova loses seven-five six- six-four and she is history. >>> all right. the phillies are on a seven game losing streak that's the longest of the season. it's longest since july of 2013. up next the reds come to town tomorrow. now the entire phillies organization at the ballpark tonight for the phillies annual festival to help in the fight against als. current phillies there some legends of the past like mike schmidt are there as well. since 1984, when the phillies first started this event they've raised over $15 million for als research. i got an idea how they could have raised lot. did you know dang for ruben amaro and ryne sandberg. (laughter). >> i don't think they had that. >> you may have something there. >> that does it for us here a it to into the the 6:00 o'clock. >> we'll see you back here at 10:00. have a great night. inside edition is up next. ♪♪ progressive insurance here an
she comes back to win against sloan stevens.umber two seed lost that's defending champion and that's maria sharipova. lucy, is her opponent. sharipova loses seven-five six- six-four and she is history. >>> all right. the phillies are on a seven game losing streak that's the longest of the season. it's longest since july of 2013. up next the reds come to town tomorrow. now the entire phillies organization at the ballpark tonight for the phillies annual festival to help in the fight...
95
95
Jun 7, 2015
06/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
in an effort to reassure uruguay's president, cliff sloan wrote a letter. it said, there is no information that the above- mentioned individuals were involved in conducting or facilitating terrorist activities against the us war allies. those documents say the administration knew that one of the six was a traitor for al qaeda, someone who had prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. here's how the state department explained. >> there was additional information that showed the previous information was incorrect. i don't know that to be the case, but the -- it may have been. >> some republicans -- >> reporter: some republicans are trying to find out if foreign leaders received similar letters. >> so that guantanamo bay could be closed. we know the administration is deeply committed to that philosophically. there is a cavalier attitude about releasing people who are a very real threat to the united states. >> -- >> reporter: it turns out more than 16% of the detainees released under obama's administration had been previously deemed high risk. and washington, krist
in an effort to reassure uruguay's president, cliff sloan wrote a letter. it said, there is no information that the above- mentioned individuals were involved in conducting or facilitating terrorist activities against the us war allies. those documents say the administration knew that one of the six was a traitor for al qaeda, someone who had prior knowledge of the 9/11 attacks. here's how the state department explained. >> there was additional information that showed the previous...
179
179
Jun 3, 2015
06/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: memorial sloan kettery's dr. peter bach says the market is completely broken.hat is it that drives the price of cancer drugs then? >> essentially companies set the prices as high as they think they can get away with. they say it's the cost of research or something like that. but there's no evidence of that. >> reporter: in the last five years, there have been at least 15 new cancer drugs that cost more than $10,000 a month. but unlike gleevec, these drugs may only extend life by an average of months, not years. bach says drug prices should be tied to performance. >> the prices have nothing do with value so they're hard to explain. they're hard to justify. >> reporter: how many programs have you been on? almost every month for four years, lauren's begged her church charities, even novartis to help her pay for gleevec. >> i sent a picture of her so they can see it's not just me, it's her. >> reporter: last month, novartis agreed to help. lauren will pay just $10 a month but will need to reapply every year for the rest of her life. in a statement, novartis says pr
. >> reporter: memorial sloan kettery's dr. peter bach says the market is completely broken.hat is it that drives the price of cancer drugs then? >> essentially companies set the prices as high as they think they can get away with. they say it's the cost of research or something like that. but there's no evidence of that. >> reporter: in the last five years, there have been at least 15 new cancer drugs that cost more than $10,000 a month. but unlike gleevec, these drugs may...
268
268
Jun 25, 2015
06/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
opinion writer sloane crosley is the author.this has really struck a chord because women recognize they do it far too often. >> they have. i think as you saw in the clip i actually personally knelt there was an extra thing to be written about it when i had an experience recently that i think a lot of us have probably had where i was in a restaurant. i took a bite of sandy food that should. have been sandy. asked for it to be sent back apologized. was not apologized to. apologized and apologized again when as a veg tear yab a dish of bacon was brought back to me and apologized a third time and in the confusion i realized i lost a fork and i had to go into a kitchen because i couldn't get a waiter's attention. i thought the entire time i'm saying i'm sorry when i don't think i mean it. >> so why do women do it? >> i think part of it is sort of a -- >> why more than men? >> why more than men? >> start with why do we do it? >> i would guess we do it as kind of -- something left over from having to get what we want. the conception of
opinion writer sloane crosley is the author.this has really struck a chord because women recognize they do it far too often. >> they have. i think as you saw in the clip i actually personally knelt there was an extra thing to be written about it when i had an experience recently that i think a lot of us have probably had where i was in a restaurant. i took a bite of sandy food that should. have been sandy. asked for it to be sent back apologized. was not apologized to. apologized and...
66
66
Jun 19, 2015
06/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
the right lane southbound 880 it is an ac transit bus been for quite some time now your vorticism sloand area getting into union city the drive time 34 minutes from to 30 it down to 237. >>james: complete of will second the final preparations on the final celebration parade for the warriors here is a live look from their courtesy of our helicopter partnership in a the kind of the convict to center where you can see already this morning and ocean of blue and gold hundreds of not thousands are ready to assemble their pretty amazing. >>james: the city of berkeley has liz documents on the design of the library garden apartment complex does with about a collapse on tuesday killing six people and injuring seven others after the balcony broke free from the compartment and the and through the 55 pages of the inspection reports the internet also says the lack of waterproofing inspection is not unique to the building with a tragedy happened many cities do not expect for waterproofing will take a quick break coming up the tech of the forecast the tech to of one to one of quite nicely mmm yoplait!
the right lane southbound 880 it is an ac transit bus been for quite some time now your vorticism sloand area getting into union city the drive time 34 minutes from to 30 it down to 237. >>james: complete of will second the final preparations on the final celebration parade for the warriors here is a live look from their courtesy of our helicopter partnership in a the kind of the convict to center where you can see already this morning and ocean of blue and gold hundreds of not thousands...
79
79
Jun 10, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
these drones were sloane over the south island of new zealand.gle declined an interview with al jazeera but said in in a statement that it is a powerful force. some believe that this will give the company too much influence. >> drones and balloons, these are awesome but what are they being used for? are the underlying power dynamics changing or is it a small group of people exerting their power and control over a much larger group. >> it starts at up here at 60,000 feet. >> our plan is to make basic internet services affordable so everyone with a phone can join the economy. >> no coincidence one of these companies is facebook and it determines what other services can be on the platform. >> they're doing it because having more people online benefits them. >> google is working to increase the strength of the balloons and it's launch system and how to keep them connected during flights. they'll scale up their airborne network. the question is will the people although will be ready will be ready to correct. connect. >> what does it mean to have the b
these drones were sloane over the south island of new zealand.gle declined an interview with al jazeera but said in in a statement that it is a powerful force. some believe that this will give the company too much influence. >> drones and balloons, these are awesome but what are they being used for? are the underlying power dynamics changing or is it a small group of people exerting their power and control over a much larger group. >> it starts at up here at 60,000 feet. >>...
99
99
Jun 9, 2015
06/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> that's my 5-year-old sloan a doctor of philosophy and biology, and so proud. >> say something philosophical. >> what does that mean? >> what does that mean? you're the graduate and that's my 3-year-old son blaine following in daddy's footsteps with a degree in mass communications, the showoff even got a ph.d.. >> what's 2 plus 2? no. yes, they're fake degrees from prestigious universities. >> they're easy to get. i went online and typed fake college diploma, dozens of websites popped up. you can even buy transcripts complete with classes and official looking codes. >> what do you make of this? >> a travesty. >> judith eaten is the president of the counsel for higher education accreditation. it could be illegal to use these fake documents, but it's perfectly legal to buy them. >> you get the package in the mill it says all diplomas and transcripts are not real and should not be used as real documents. it does not say that anywhere on the diplomas themselves. look at this transcript says official documents all over it. what do you think of that? >> i think the intent here is to confuse people
. >> that's my 5-year-old sloan a doctor of philosophy and biology, and so proud. >> say something philosophical. >> what does that mean? >> what does that mean? you're the graduate and that's my 3-year-old son blaine following in daddy's footsteps with a degree in mass communications, the showoff even got a ph.d.. >> what's 2 plus 2? no. yes, they're fake degrees from prestigious universities. >> they're easy to get. i went online and typed fake college...
125
125
Jun 1, 2015
06/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
the top seed came back from losing the first 6-1 to sloane stevens to book a place in the final, and revenge against the player that knocked out sister venus. serena williams facing a 17th seed and looks in great straight for a third final >>> the ethics commission of f.i.f.a. banned three more. c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f. regions general secretary sands and two other officials and a former south african president denied his government paid a bribe to secure the 2010 world cup. he said they would never pay a bribe. they won the right to host in 2004. $10 million was paid to the regional vice president jack warner. he denied the money referred to in the f.i.f.a. corruption department was a bribe for warner's backing >>> in other f.i.f.a. fallout. the former head of south america football has been placed under the order of a judge in paraguay under house arrest. there has been controversy at paraguay. fans at the olympia club broke into the offices of local rivals ahead of a match. despite the efforts, they stole many trophies. some were damaged and thrown on to the pitch >>> in germany, hamburg
the top seed came back from losing the first 6-1 to sloane stevens to book a place in the final, and revenge against the player that knocked out sister venus. serena williams facing a 17th seed and looks in great straight for a third final >>> the ethics commission of f.i.f.a. banned three more. c.o.n.c.a.c.a.f. regions general secretary sands and two other officials and a former south african president denied his government paid a bribe to secure the 2010 world cup. he said they would...
141
141
Jun 28, 2015
06/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
suzanne sloan, same thing.. >> i had a perfect ring around my head. >> here's how their hair falls out. the hospitals programmed the ct scanner wrong and repeatedly scanned these patients with monster doses of radiation. michael gets eight times the allowable dose. >> the well-publicized images we saw of patients who got ct scans of their brain who had hair loss in a very clear distribution, that was the area with a lot of repetitive imaging where the doses get up very high. basically, the hair cells got destroyed by the radiation. >> the fallout from that dangerously high amount of radiation wasn't just hair loss. donald, michael, and suzanne have to worry that all that radiation could give them cancer. if possible, instead of a ct scan get an ultrasound or an mri because they have no radiation at all. still ahead on my list, metal and an mri are a bad combination. and an unbelievably long e.r. wait costs this toddler her limbs. the one call you can make to speed things up during an emergency. i am rich. most
suzanne sloan, same thing.. >> i had a perfect ring around my head. >> here's how their hair falls out. the hospitals programmed the ct scanner wrong and repeatedly scanned these patients with monster doses of radiation. michael gets eight times the allowable dose. >> the well-publicized images we saw of patients who got ct scans of their brain who had hair loss in a very clear distribution, that was the area with a lot of repetitive imaging where the doses get up very high....
983
983
Jun 2, 2015
06/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 983
favorite 0
quote 0
sloan foundation.ting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is nightly business report with tyler mathisen and sue herera. >> june gloom? this month promises to be a bumpy ride for investors. and the barrage of economic reportk alone could really stir things up. the supreme court rules on three cases that could have big implications for the workplace, social media and homeowners. >>> fighting cancer. ceo's hail a new era in cancer treatment s good evening, everyone. my partner tyler mathisen has the evening off. the calendar has been
sloan foundation.ting science, technology, and improved economic performance and financial literacy in the 21st century. >> and with the ongoing support of these institutions and... >> this program was made possible by the corporation for public broadcasting. and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. captioning sponsored by newshour productions, llc captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org >>> this is nightly business report...
162
162
Jun 2, 2015
06/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
serena is facing 22-year-old sloane stephens.oked like a blowout for stephens in the first set. one of 43 unforced errors in the match. she was three feet but then she won the second set 7-5 closed it out 6-3 in the 3rd. serena has won 18 straight grand slam matches and is on to the quarter finals at the french. >>> roberta gonzalez competed in iron man in kona on saturday. she wasn't even the most impressive runner this weekend. >> my son ray says mom you'll do better next year. [ laughter ] >> that's harriet thompson, the oldest person to run a marathon. 7 hours 24 minutes was her unofficial time. they passed the time during a rain delay by sharpening their wwe moves. those were fake moves. how about some real? bobby stall goes sliding along the track to make the grab. to milwaukee where fans are getting pretty good at multitasking a barehanded catch. surprise the cyclist is on his cell phone. i have no idea what this guy's excuse was but klay thompson isn't the only guy who will have to pass a concussion test after that. how a
serena is facing 22-year-old sloane stephens.oked like a blowout for stephens in the first set. one of 43 unforced errors in the match. she was three feet but then she won the second set 7-5 closed it out 6-3 in the 3rd. serena has won 18 straight grand slam matches and is on to the quarter finals at the french. >>> roberta gonzalez competed in iron man in kona on saturday. she wasn't even the most impressive runner this weekend. >> my son ray says mom you'll do better next year....
89
89
Jun 2, 2015
06/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
right around sloan avenue. you can see not a lot of volume in the area. foggy conditions and slightly reduced visibility headed southbound from this point. no problems and just past that point from 38 up towards the black horse pike a 12-minute drive time. no problems there. if you're out on 202, you can see rain in the distance. actually hitting 202. 10 minutes headed northbound up towards the schuylkill expressway. a smooth drive there. starting to see slowdowns on 95 southbound. a 21 minute trip. typically in the morning that's an 11 minute trip with no delays. currently no delays for the schuylkill expressway into the center city area. a 13-minute trip in or out of the city on any of the area bridges. the ben franklin bridge starting to see some volume headed into philadelphia. reduced visibility there as well with the clouds. >>> now your "nbc 10" first alert weather with chief meteorologist glenn hurricane schwartz. >> well we have no more flood watches or advisories or warnings out there. it's still not exactly the most beautiful day. it's going to
right around sloan avenue. you can see not a lot of volume in the area. foggy conditions and slightly reduced visibility headed southbound from this point. no problems and just past that point from 38 up towards the black horse pike a 12-minute drive time. no problems there. if you're out on 202, you can see rain in the distance. actually hitting 202. 10 minutes headed northbound up towards the schuylkill expressway. a smooth drive there. starting to see slowdowns on 95 southbound. a 21 minute...
326
326
Jun 2, 2015
06/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 326
favorite 0
quote 0
>> serena williams not happy because she lost first set one-six, he wins the the next two against sloantevens 75, six-three. maria sharapova was loser 76 64 that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> cincinnati bengals player devon still and his daughter lea will receive the the jimmy v perseverance honors in july. >> she was diagnosis last june with stage four cancer, still said last week that his daughter is in a pretty serious complication, in the process of getting a stem cell transplant which her liver was affect by chemo and that is what triggered this. defensive tackle posted this picture with his five-year old monday he wore his name after the late jimmy v who died of cancer less than two months have after receiving the honor. george cot received it the last year, the the late stewart scott. >> devon posted that picture and say lea can't smile, just woke up from ago a leap for four days but she gives a thumbs up to let people know she's going to fight through this. she's so cute. >> great that she came to the studio to meet her in person she exudes positivity, and let's h
>> serena williams not happy because she lost first set one-six, he wins the the next two against sloantevens 75, six-three. maria sharapova was loser 76 64 that is sports in a minute. i'm howard eskin. >>> cincinnati bengals player devon still and his daughter lea will receive the the jimmy v perseverance honors in july. >> she was diagnosis last june with stage four cancer, still said last week that his daughter is in a pretty serious complication, in the process of...
325
325
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
he talked with barry sloan, a defense department operative who is trying to figure out what is tryingtell the children to do the unthinkable. >> it takes a fresh and somewhat eerie look at imaginary friends. >> we don't know what that entails and we don't know if they're supernatural extraterrestrial, we don't know what any of this is coming from, but we do know that the voices make them do very bad things. >> you can catch the premiere of "the whispers" tonight at 10:00 on abc 7. >> it's a little eerie. >>> aibt 7 news at 4:00 continues and owecontinue up next the firestorm of controversy, why the threat of wildfires is causing so much outrage. >> when the ceo of goldman sachs says he'd be fine with either bush or clinton that should be a wake-up call for all of us. >> democrat versus democrat the man challenging hillary clinton comes out swinging against the former live from the kgo tv broadcast center, this is abc 7 news. >>> here are the headlines of the day where you live as we approach 4:30. a thief tries to drive off with two cars off of south vanes in. the thief tried to steal
he talked with barry sloan, a defense department operative who is trying to figure out what is tryingtell the children to do the unthinkable. >> it takes a fresh and somewhat eerie look at imaginary friends. >> we don't know what that entails and we don't know if they're supernatural extraterrestrial, we don't know what any of this is coming from, but we do know that the voices make them do very bad things. >> you can catch the premiere of "the whispers" tonight at...
196
196
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
she's been down sloane stephens as well. looked awful and beat sloane stephens.and. inexplicably he says he plans to continue to work. really? if i won the lottery yesterday, you would not see me again. i would not have shown up to work today. >> i totally believe you. >> that's true. >> 56-year-old anthony perosi was the sole winner of the power ball jackpot back in march. he's splitting it with his son. that's his super happy son in the red hat. he waited though six weeks to check his ticket because someone told him that another person had already won. >> so i thought i was having a heart attack. my heart stopped. i grabbed the ticket figuring they'll find it in my hand. then i finally exhaled. >> all right. the breakdown here after taxes he's getting a lump sum payment of $38 million. his son gets more than $16 million. what's that total? was that $54 million after $136 million? is that the breakdown? man. got to do something about taxes in this country. >> oh, no. here we go. >> we don't want to get that started. that doesn't sound like a lot. >> you got to p
she's been down sloane stephens as well. looked awful and beat sloane stephens.and. inexplicably he says he plans to continue to work. really? if i won the lottery yesterday, you would not see me again. i would not have shown up to work today. >> i totally believe you. >> that's true. >> 56-year-old anthony perosi was the sole winner of the power ball jackpot back in march. he's splitting it with his son. that's his super happy son in the red hat. he waited though six weeks to...