56
56
May 8, 2016
05/16
by
KOFY
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
we working on vaccines to protect people in south america, central america, even ultimately if we neededthe united states, but making a vaccine takes a fair amount of time. we start our trials in september. right now, the major weapons one has is mosquito control, so -- fernando: for people across the country who had a concern, certainly people in the southeastern might be in an area susceptible to these mosquitoes, what should they be doing? right now they should not be necessarily doing anything except, as the mosquito season comes, do as best as you can to protect yourself as an individual from mosquito bites. these mosquitoes are very aggressive. they bite day, night, inside, outside, and the way you can protect yourself is, if possible, stay as much as you can in air-conditioned, screened rooms. where as much protective clothing as you can, and use deet-containing insect repellent. fernando: you mentioned what is being done on a vaccine, with trials in a few months. do you think this is a vaccine that could solve the problem? dr. fauci: if we have a very good zika vaccine, at least
we working on vaccines to protect people in south america, central america, even ultimately if we neededthe united states, but making a vaccine takes a fair amount of time. we start our trials in september. right now, the major weapons one has is mosquito control, so -- fernando: for people across the country who had a concern, certainly people in the southeastern might be in an area susceptible to these mosquitoes, what should they be doing? right now they should not be necessarily doing...
69
69
May 8, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
i said no way am i letting you go to south america, not in a million years. we didn't argue about it, but i said, no, jayne, it is not happening. >> i was angry a little bit, because i had it in my head that i was going off to the caribbean. he can be stubborn, but i usually get my own way, so i thought that i would be able to talk him around. ♪ the next time i was working in the club, the girl introduced me to this tall black guy who said, hello, i'm mr. biggs, pleased to meet you. >> beautiful woman you are. >> thank you very much. >> you are welcome. >> he was very polite and charming, and he even said to me, it was a new club in guyana that needed to teach some of the local girls, so i would be teaching them how to do the pole dancing, and just doing a show a night myself. >> so you teach the dance. >> and relax in the day, and then work at night. to me, there was nothing unusual. i did mention him that david was not so happy about me going on my own, and so i asked if it would be possible for david to come with me? >> i don't think it is a problem at all
i said no way am i letting you go to south america, not in a million years. we didn't argue about it, but i said, no, jayne, it is not happening. >> i was angry a little bit, because i had it in my head that i was going off to the caribbean. he can be stubborn, but i usually get my own way, so i thought that i would be able to talk him around. ♪ the next time i was working in the club, the girl introduced me to this tall black guy who said, hello, i'm mr. biggs, pleased to meet you....
51
51
May 31, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
found comfort in her lifelong passion for flight and she began performing work as a missionary in south america. for the next 35 years, she transported supplies to tribes in the amazon jungle and mapped new air routes to remote areas throughout south america. the world took notice of her humanitarian efforts and she was nominated for a nobel peace prize in 1981. i'm not telling you the story because i think you have to go out there and win the nobel prize. i'm sure everyone here at vaughn would not mind if you did. i'm telling you this because sometimes you are going to miss out on the dream job, or you are going to make a wrong turn, or you are going to need to start over. that's ok. you're going to have setbacks. it's how you deal with them that will define the height of your success. it's really easy to get hung up on having the right title or being associated with the most prestigious project. but when you move back on your career, what you are going to be more likely to remember is how your work affected people. your job is only one part of who you are. make time for your family, be there
found comfort in her lifelong passion for flight and she began performing work as a missionary in south america. for the next 35 years, she transported supplies to tribes in the amazon jungle and mapped new air routes to remote areas throughout south america. the world took notice of her humanitarian efforts and she was nominated for a nobel peace prize in 1981. i'm not telling you the story because i think you have to go out there and win the nobel prize. i'm sure everyone here at vaughn would...
53
53
May 29, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ >> i was just going south, down through mexico, down through central america, and into south americai was 24 years old, in santa barbara, california. my girlfriend at the time was crystal. we had been together probably three or four years at that time. i mean, she was the first love of my life. but crystal had got involved with someone that i knew and i was heart broken. so i just took off. i didn't foresee that it would eventually lead to my being imprisoned and forced to run for my life. i ended up in lima, the capital upon peru. most the people in the hotel were in their 20s or early 30s. they were just like me, traveling around. you know, you do a little partying, a little drinking. that's where i first started using cocaine. it wasn't that i intended to try it. it's just that it was available, and it was just something that i hadn't done before, so i thought i'd give it a shot and see what it was like. you get this big jolt of energy through your body. you feel super powerful all of a sudden. nobody really thought about it as being an addictive-type drug. just a party drug. with
. ♪ >> i was just going south, down through mexico, down through central america, and into south americai was 24 years old, in santa barbara, california. my girlfriend at the time was crystal. we had been together probably three or four years at that time. i mean, she was the first love of my life. but crystal had got involved with someone that i knew and i was heart broken. so i just took off. i didn't foresee that it would eventually lead to my being imprisoned and forced to run for...
75
75
May 15, 2016
05/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first railways.nly a few years ago. and he sent his son, francisco solano lópez, to europe. >> anthony: in his mission, his father had sent him out to get what? arms? >> historian: arms and technicians, british engineers, and machinery. >> anthony: junior, by most contemporary accounts, was an idiot. so, he came back with a mistress. madame lynch. >> historian: yes. >> anthony: which dad wasn't too happy about. >> historian: right. are ♪ >> historian: he was very traditional and wanted his son to marry a paraguayan woman. >> anthony: mm-hmm. >> historian: to do everything by the book. >> anthony: right. paraguay's soon-to-be first mistress madame eliza lynch was the already-married daughter of an irish doctor. ambitious, social climbing, fond of nice things. >> guido: blouse imported from france. they say she brought to paraguay the first piano. and there were parties here. >> peter: he showed madame lynch to his father, and his father was upset. so she was put aside, and, uh -- >> anthony: kept as a
he invited foreigners to settle here and built one of south america's first railways.nly a few years ago. and he sent his son, francisco solano lópez, to europe. >> anthony: in his mission, his father had sent him out to get what? arms? >> historian: arms and technicians, british engineers, and machinery. >> anthony: junior, by most contemporary accounts, was an idiot. so, he came back with a mistress. madame lynch. >> historian: yes. >> anthony: which dad wasn't...
521
521
May 12, 2016
05/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 521
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2012, i was backpacking through south america, and i come across some local artisans that are makingtwear using peruvian textiles. and i was like, "this is an incredible idea. i was blown away." lemonis: would this be an example of a peruvian textile? dan: correct. but i didn't see it made in a footwear that would be attractive to me or you. but i thought to myself, "hey, if you took this and you put this on a shoe form that we love, this could be an incredible idea." and it also occurred to me -- lemonis: how much coffee did you have this morning? jesus, man. dan: i'm just like this normally. this is normal. -lemonis: is he like this? is he a little amped up? -david: yeah. amped up. dan: because i'm officially the c.e.o. -lemonis: okay. -dan: every single product you see in here, i've been involved from start to finish in designing the product, sampling the product. lemonis: so when people come in and like the design, that's attributable to you. dan: correct. and when they don't like it, that's also attributed to me. -lemonis: okay. dave: he's the ideas guy, so he comes up with a lo
in 2012, i was backpacking through south america, and i come across some local artisans that are makingtwear using peruvian textiles. and i was like, "this is an incredible idea. i was blown away." lemonis: would this be an example of a peruvian textile? dan: correct. but i didn't see it made in a footwear that would be attractive to me or you. but i thought to myself, "hey, if you took this and you put this on a shoe form that we love, this could be an incredible idea." and...
76
76
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
many of the foreign buyers are affected by this, both in europe and south america.-ilience and venezuelans venezuelans, many from south america, are the primary buyers of these buildings. shery: how is this different from what happened to the japanese? >> it's not as bad. -- what happened in 2008? >> it's not as bad. developers have shifted the risk to the buyer, so these buyers .re taking 50%-60% deposits they are less likely to walk away. , there are very stiff penalties if they do try to walk away. what we might see, rather than thousands of units sitting empty drop --y seep prices see prices drop low enough that you can actually sell. shery: where are the bargains? listings, these owners are kind of holding their prices high. you have listings that have languished for almost a year without a sale. some of the ones that are are transacting for as much as they paid for reconstruction or less. at retail overall, prices are down 50% year-over-year. it is likely they will fall further. much. thank you so let's head to our markets desk, where julie hyman has a check o
many of the foreign buyers are affected by this, both in europe and south america.-ilience and venezuelans venezuelans, many from south america, are the primary buyers of these buildings. shery: how is this different from what happened to the japanese? >> it's not as bad. -- what happened in 2008? >> it's not as bad. developers have shifted the risk to the buyer, so these buyers .re taking 50%-60% deposits they are less likely to walk away. , there are very stiff penalties if they...
213
213
May 22, 2016
05/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
aside from south america.e won't count them, 'cause they-- sylvia: well, you know, we're the largest carnaval celebration in the united states and it's very uniquely san francisco. a lot of people have mardi gras/carnaval, but it's very specific to those regions. carnaval san francisco is multicultural. so we have brazilian, we have mexican, we have columbian, peruvian, trinidadian, you name it. caribbean, native american, and latin american cultures are represented. damian: wow, well, it's carnaval back all over again in the streets of san francisco. there is the web address for more information, carnavalsanfrancisco.org. again, oscar de león is the headliner, the lion you called him, verdad? and his how many piece orchestra is he bringing? sylvia: eighteen, yeah. damian: may 28th through 29th, that should say 29, there in san francisco. any final thoughts, sylvia, before we let you go? sylvia: wear comfortable shoes, because you'll be doing a lot of walking and a lot of dancing. damian: and weather, if you d
aside from south america.e won't count them, 'cause they-- sylvia: well, you know, we're the largest carnaval celebration in the united states and it's very uniquely san francisco. a lot of people have mardi gras/carnaval, but it's very specific to those regions. carnaval san francisco is multicultural. so we have brazilian, we have mexican, we have columbian, peruvian, trinidadian, you name it. caribbean, native american, and latin american cultures are represented. damian: wow, well, it's...
62
62
May 22, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
i was now in the worse place in south america. if it means killing somebody, that's the job to have. >> i thought of my dad. how in god's name am i going to tell him? >> when i was 23, my life was pretty much a party. it was that care-free, who cares, nothing makes a difference, what is happening right now is what we are going to worry about, which was the parties and haig fun and work wasn't isle that much of the equation. the club promoters of those times would notice the go-getters. and the guys that would hustle. we hustled it so well that we ended up running the vip rooms for some of the, one of the best clubs, actually in hollywood. loved it. we were running with the in-crowd. had all these celebrities all around. it was very exciting. feel like a king. it was the a-list of hollywood. cocaine was the drug of choice. i never took cocaine or used it because of the effect that it has on people. the devil. it takes your soul. my group of friends, we were young, fun, we were unstoppable and we were on top of the world at that tim
i was now in the worse place in south america. if it means killing somebody, that's the job to have. >> i thought of my dad. how in god's name am i going to tell him? >> when i was 23, my life was pretty much a party. it was that care-free, who cares, nothing makes a difference, what is happening right now is what we are going to worry about, which was the parties and haig fun and work wasn't isle that much of the equation. the club promoters of those times would notice the...
141
141
May 7, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
south america, latin america, has been in denial about its black roots.n denial about that 11.2 million figure to the point where these countries would allocate millions of dollars to pay europeans to come move to mexico, move to brazil, move to cuba, move to dominican republic, move to wherever, intermarry, and lighten the country. they were trying to change the ratio of black to white, and hope, through miscegenation, that they would lighten the country. and they even had theories about... in brazil, through gilberto freyre, was called "racial democracy," but in mexico, 1925, josé vasconcelos wrote a book called the cosmic race. >> hinojosa: that's right. >> and he said, "we are all the races," but he devalued the black element. he wanted the black element to disappear in a mestizanal kind of fantasy land. >> vasconcelos is in 1925, in his famous essay mestizaje, suggests that these other races are just a stepping stone for the mestizo race to come and take over. the mestizos, in his view, are the ones that are going to bring together the... the differe
south america, latin america, has been in denial about its black roots.n denial about that 11.2 million figure to the point where these countries would allocate millions of dollars to pay europeans to come move to mexico, move to brazil, move to cuba, move to dominican republic, move to wherever, intermarry, and lighten the country. they were trying to change the ratio of black to white, and hope, through miscegenation, that they would lighten the country. and they even had theories about... in...
40
40
May 29, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
, south america, where it is kind of strange to see someone with blonde hair and blue eyes. it is really not that strange in .razil and argentina as well just because there is a long tradition of northern european immigration to those areas. thank you for that story. >> i am william, former captain hampden sydney college and a farmville resident. i've heard you speak before and i want to make a comment about a local confederado theme here. southerntired presbyterian minister. 867, the southern presbyterian denomination established its foreign mission field in brazil. now, this was not, as it turned out, an evangelical approach to the native population or to protestants whistling to proselytize from the roman catholic church. reality is, and i speak to this because the presbyterian seminary was located at hampden there were several of our initial southern presbyterian evangelical missionaries who went to brazil in the late 1860's. not to convert but essentially to be a chaplaincy presence two people who had immigrated as confederados. t
, south america, where it is kind of strange to see someone with blonde hair and blue eyes. it is really not that strange in .razil and argentina as well just because there is a long tradition of northern european immigration to those areas. thank you for that story. >> i am william, former captain hampden sydney college and a farmville resident. i've heard you speak before and i want to make a comment about a local confederado theme here. southerntired presbyterian minister. 867, the...
79
79
May 5, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
they're coming from south america. these are total killers.se are not the nice sweet little people that you think okay? we have no protection. anybody can come in. it's very easy and it shouldn't be that way. we need to build a wall. >> now, for advertising purposes and to get people excited, obviously fun and games in south america. a very different story of course here in the united states. hillary clinton taking to twitter in spanish basically saying, listen, donald trump's message is full of hate, it's full of rhetoric, we need to keep him away or out of the white house depending how you translate that. clearly we're starting to see this battle shaping up online over the hispanic vote. of course no surprise to anyone, that could be a massive difference in the general election kate. >> thanks so much, cal. keeping an all things internet. >>> bernie sanders about to take the stage at a rally in charleston, west virginia. even with clinton's 700 plus delegate lead, sanders still promising to take his campaign all the way to the convention. ho
they're coming from south america. these are total killers.se are not the nice sweet little people that you think okay? we have no protection. anybody can come in. it's very easy and it shouldn't be that way. we need to build a wall. >> now, for advertising purposes and to get people excited, obviously fun and games in south america. a very different story of course here in the united states. hillary clinton taking to twitter in spanish basically saying, listen, donald trump's message is...
62
62
May 13, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
we are actually beginning to see some trends happening in south america and in asia as well. view on howe elections will impact the markets. have a view on this election versus all other elections we've had in a 230 year experiment. leonard cohen wrote a great song called democracy, where he says democracy is coming to the usa. we are seeing it. we are seeing ron democracy coming to the usa. fears are voting their and their beliefs, as opposed to come in from the gut and coming from the heart, not from the head. and the establishment wants an enlightened electorate voting from the head, but they're not getting it. betty: is that a recipe for disaster in the markets? jack: i think if you look at what trump is saying any action does everything he says he's going to do, i think the markets could go crazy. he's talking about spending a lot of money. raise debt and spend, and we are seeing some of that now the democratic side as well. i think it could be positive for the market in some sense. in the meantime we have a lot of noise. betty: jack rivkin, ceo and chief invested office
we are actually beginning to see some trends happening in south america and in asia as well. view on howe elections will impact the markets. have a view on this election versus all other elections we've had in a 230 year experiment. leonard cohen wrote a great song called democracy, where he says democracy is coming to the usa. we are seeing it. we are seeing ron democracy coming to the usa. fears are voting their and their beliefs, as opposed to come in from the gut and coming from the heart,...
642
642
May 30, 2016
05/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 642
favorite 0
quote 0
the number of flight patterns and visits back and forth in the united states back and forth to south america, central america and the caribbean, per year, about 40 million people go back and forth. so though a lot of people will go to brazil for the olympics, it's not going to make that much of an overwhelming difference in the region. >> ian: we've seen not only in brazil but across south america, pretty unorthodox methods of releasing rejectly altered mosquitoes, calls to tell women to wait on pregnancy. do you see the united states responding in similar ways or different? >> i don't think we'll need the draconian developments as in the south american countries. puerto rico is in an entirely different situation than the continental united states because puerto rico is more like brazil than continental united states. so there really is a serious problem that's going to get worse in puerto rico because puerto rico has had a situation with a similar virus called chicken gunia where 25% of the population got infected when it came there a couple of years ago, so we fully expect the same thing i
the number of flight patterns and visits back and forth in the united states back and forth to south america, central america and the caribbean, per year, about 40 million people go back and forth. so though a lot of people will go to brazil for the olympics, it's not going to make that much of an overwhelming difference in the region. >> ian: we've seen not only in brazil but across south america, pretty unorthodox methods of releasing rejectly altered mosquitoes, calls to tell women to...
152
152
May 26, 2016
05/16
by
WRC
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
in south america we use it with a nice little hand crank.ve fire, life wood. that's what we're all breathing in right now. >> is this what you guys have on the restaurant? >> on our patio, we have a brand new beer garden, making our food a little bit more accessible and interesting for people who just want to come in and chill out. we'll be grilling on the patio, doing some really interesting cuts of meat and the beer garden has already taken off. it's a lot of check it out at del campo. >> you know more about the beer garden and what we're cooking here, the spread here. it looks amazing. >> the key ingredient is olive oil -- >> it's not the same thing as the olive oil i would buy in my grocery store? >> it's the same but you can be sure it's the great quality olive oil you can find. it's coming from chile. the country has the perfect conditions to produce high quality extra virgin olive oil. >> you notice a big difference in the taste? >> i recently went to chile and was able to sample all this amazing food and amazing products. it's one of
in south america we use it with a nice little hand crank.ve fire, life wood. that's what we're all breathing in right now. >> is this what you guys have on the restaurant? >> on our patio, we have a brand new beer garden, making our food a little bit more accessible and interesting for people who just want to come in and chill out. we'll be grilling on the patio, doing some really interesting cuts of meat and the beer garden has already taken off. it's a lot of check it out at del...
83
83
May 29, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
sometimes african, sometimes native to south america. after peru outlawed slavery in the 1850's, and it was increasingly fed by a trade in chinese labor. some of it coming from the fujian coast. that we talked about earlier in the semester. about 100,000 laborers from china, semi-free labor was brought over to peru. many of them ended in the chincha islands where they had to effectively work off the cost of their transport, mining guano. it was awful work, they got paid very little. but it was to feed the fertility revolution in the developed world. alright, it is also a story partly about the decline of slavery and the rise of other types of global labor and migration. alright, suicide was also a really major problem, particularly among the chinese workers, who often kill themselves because the work was so awful. what happened was, and here's a look at one of the sheds, and these are the deposits. another look. again, these are people here with guano carts there filling. they would then put them in these canvas chutes, to take to the un
sometimes african, sometimes native to south america. after peru outlawed slavery in the 1850's, and it was increasingly fed by a trade in chinese labor. some of it coming from the fujian coast. that we talked about earlier in the semester. about 100,000 laborers from china, semi-free labor was brought over to peru. many of them ended in the chincha islands where they had to effectively work off the cost of their transport, mining guano. it was awful work, they got paid very little. but it was...
129
129
May 4, 2016
05/16
by
WPVI
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> it's never happened before, taking lions from circuses in south america all the way home to africafairy tail. >> reporter: strapped in for the biggest animal air lift of its kind and their final destination, big cat sanctuary. this homecoming, more than 10 years in the making. ♪ a long hard road but we're so happy. this is just so satisfying. it's everything. >> it was incredibly moving to have done this epic journey in the company of these magnificent animals and to see them step out on to the african soil for the first time was so moving. >> reporter: for "nightline," i'm marianau. >> and up exthnext, a viral vid you need to see to believe. how are you supposed to choose one? simple. you don't. at red lobster's create your own seafood trios, you get to pick 3 of 9 all-new creations for just $15.99. and with this many new flavors trust me, you'll be glad you can try three. like creamy baked lobster alfredo and grilled chimichurri shrimp and panko-crusted crab cakes bursting with crabmeat. because some choices are hard, but this one, this one's easy. so hurry in before it ends! ya
. >> it's never happened before, taking lions from circuses in south america all the way home to africafairy tail. >> reporter: strapped in for the biggest animal air lift of its kind and their final destination, big cat sanctuary. this homecoming, more than 10 years in the making. ♪ a long hard road but we're so happy. this is just so satisfying. it's everything. >> it was incredibly moving to have done this epic journey in the company of these magnificent animals and to...
86
86
May 15, 2016
05/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
it has long been considered to be one of the best food scenes in all of south america. far away is the house? >> coque: that's it. so, it's -- >> eric: over there? >> coque: yeah. five minutes. >> anthony: one of our friends here is chef restaurateur, coque ossio. he's one of the best, most successful chefs in the country. his family are something of a beloved culinary dynasty in peru. and pucusana, a small fishing village about an hour south of lima, is where they spend their weekends. coque's mom, marissa guiulfo, is like peru's julia child -- >> marissa: welcome. >> anthony: -- james beard rolled into one. thank you for having us. a caterer, cookbook author, beloved icon of peruvian gastronomy. >> coque: this is the yucca. >> anthony: oh yeah, i'm going in. to say one is fortunate to enjoy her hospitality would be an understatement. >> marissa: pisco sour? >> anthony: oh yes. yeah. definitely. >> eric: i'd love one. >> anthony: warm, generous, welcoming beyond belief. >> marissa: it's too bad that you have to leave so soon. >> anthony: yeah. >> coque: normally we --
it has long been considered to be one of the best food scenes in all of south america. far away is the house? >> coque: that's it. so, it's -- >> eric: over there? >> coque: yeah. five minutes. >> anthony: one of our friends here is chef restaurateur, coque ossio. he's one of the best, most successful chefs in the country. his family are something of a beloved culinary dynasty in peru. and pucusana, a small fishing village about an hour south of lima, is where they spend...
79
79
May 15, 2016
05/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
was with amed case person who it traveled to south america or central america. happening now, a desperate search for a mother missing at sea. the carnival liberty was heading from galveston, texas, to cozumel when the woman somehow fell into the water. ews also checked surveillance video discovered her fall was caught on the video. the coast guard will keep searching for her as long as they important investigation underway involving a west virginia woman who died after undergoing a very popular cosmetic surgery. heather meadows had liposuction and butt thursday in florida. she suffered complications and was pronounced dead at the hospital. last year a prince george's county woman also died after cosmetic surgery went wrong in queens, new york. presumptive gop nominee donald trump is trying to fend off a new controversy, or maybe he leaked it. we don't know. he says the newly resurfaced reap porting -- recording of a man sounding like him is not him. from 1991 comeas in interview conducted by "people" magazine. donald trump's spokesman, john miller. >> frankly, h
was with amed case person who it traveled to south america or central america. happening now, a desperate search for a mother missing at sea. the carnival liberty was heading from galveston, texas, to cozumel when the woman somehow fell into the water. ews also checked surveillance video discovered her fall was caught on the video. the coast guard will keep searching for her as long as they important investigation underway involving a west virginia woman who died after undergoing a very popular...
75
75
May 15, 2016
05/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
most transfer through south america to mexico into the u.s., taking advantage of a unique law that allowshem to stay legally in the u.s. if they can get one foot on solid ground here, a relic from the cold scott: in the dark days of distrust following the watergate scandal, congress passed the inspector general act in 1978, creating independent watchdogs to keep an eye on adderall agencies. the decades, that's exactly what they did. now, there's a whole new generation of distrust, and dozens of inspector general are complaining that the very agencies they are supposed to police are keeping them from doing their job. christine: in 2009, while serving as a peace corps volunteer in west africa, kate reported a local colleague for allegedly sexually assaulting village girls. her identity was supposed to be kept confidential, but it was not. soon after, she was found with her throat slit. >> how did a confident, model volunteer become the victim of murder? after her death, dozens more volunteers stepped forward and alleged sexual assault. >> i reported a bit, but the peace corps medical examin
most transfer through south america to mexico into the u.s., taking advantage of a unique law that allowshem to stay legally in the u.s. if they can get one foot on solid ground here, a relic from the cold scott: in the dark days of distrust following the watergate scandal, congress passed the inspector general act in 1978, creating independent watchdogs to keep an eye on adderall agencies. the decades, that's exactly what they did. now, there's a whole new generation of distrust, and dozens of...
144
144
May 31, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 1
indians in mexico, central and south america endured even worse.requently suffering massacres, murders, genocide and the like. indian communities were and still are typically denied land rights and subjected to severe political repression and forcible relocation. as a result indigenous peoples in the americas and worldwide were disappearing along with their cultures and languages. our human rights work effects and involves thousands of indigenous peoples worldwide. though we just work in the americas. there is an estimated 370 million indigenous peoples in at least 70 countries around the world. now, indigenous peoples i like to say are american indians, alaska natives, and other peoples like that. but there is a little bit more of a definition. they are peoples that inhabited a country or a region at the time before other peoples of a different culture or ethnic origin arrived and became dominant. we wanted to assist indigenous nations and tribes to change the appalling treatment and racist laws that were inflicted on them. a reasonably fair and w
indians in mexico, central and south america endured even worse.requently suffering massacres, murders, genocide and the like. indian communities were and still are typically denied land rights and subjected to severe political repression and forcible relocation. as a result indigenous peoples in the americas and worldwide were disappearing along with their cultures and languages. our human rights work effects and involves thousands of indigenous peoples worldwide. though we just work in the...
54
54
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
head to the colombian jungle, for a rare meeting with farc, the oldest guerilla organisation in south america. since the 1960s, farc has led an often bloody campaign for a marxist colombia. but what d does everyday l lifek like for these rebels? what hopes do the mainly young fighters have? and how likely is a peace agreement with the colombian government? all that and more next week on global 3000. do write to us at -- or visit us on facebook. >> welcome to this latest edition of "quadriga." this week, we are talking about developments in turkey among fears that president tayyip one-manis creating a state. the german chancellor has been in istanbul, expressing what she calls s her deep concern about turkey''s commitment to democracy. in the meanwhile, the rest of europe are increasingly dependent on erdogan.
head to the colombian jungle, for a rare meeting with farc, the oldest guerilla organisation in south america. since the 1960s, farc has led an often bloody campaign for a marxist colombia. but what d does everyday l lifek like for these rebels? what hopes do the mainly young fighters have? and how likely is a peace agreement with the colombian government? all that and more next week on global 3000. do write to us at -- or visit us on facebook. >> welcome to this latest edition of...
141
141
May 23, 2016
05/16
by
WPVI
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> officials in south america shot and kill two lions who was mauling a naked man who deliberately went into their den to try to kill himself. >> reporter: we'll take you to exton -- we'll talk to you about exton coming up. >>> madonna and stevie wonder try to 0 pull off a tribute to prince. > 5:13, i-95 crystal clear, those folks look like they are going fast. they werpt even in the -- weren't even in the left lane, speeding along in the center, that's danger outs. >>> karen when you're on -- dangerous. >>> karen, when you're on the road at 51:00, you know you often have the road to yourself. >>> so the rules are different? >> reporter: if you've seen drive, you would know, i don't think the folks were speeding so much. this is exton, chester county, commerce drive, no issues, people moving just fine, in some areas we have a little bit of fog not seeing that on this camera shot especially if it is point the down hear coming up from phoenixville and chester springs. we have an accident there. sumneytown pike a at church road you may see restrictions there. let's go outside live and
. >>> officials in south america shot and kill two lions who was mauling a naked man who deliberately went into their den to try to kill himself. >> reporter: we'll take you to exton -- we'll talk to you about exton coming up. >>> madonna and stevie wonder try to 0 pull off a tribute to prince. > 5:13, i-95 crystal clear, those folks look like they are going fast. they werpt even in the -- weren't even in the left lane, speeding along in the center, that's danger...
72
72
May 15, 2016
05/16
by
KOFY
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
we have been having africanized bees moving into california, from south america. >> i feel like my whole head was buzzing. they were all over my hair. had to get off my hair expand shake it off. they were covering my hair. >> beeers are using pheromones to calm the bees and a it's bee swarm season but this particular hive is aggressive. me plan is to wait until the sun goes down and it will be easier to round up the bees and get them out of there as soon as possible. >>> in san jose, car crash started a fire in the brush off interstate 280. firefighters shut down the southbound offramp during the response. they have it mostly contained and will keep an eye out in the evening for flareups. the driver was not hurt. >>> police in morgan hill are trying to fine a driver who hit someone in a wheelchair and then drove off. the department posed a picture from the crash scene, at 6:30 this morning at monterey road and tenant avenue. the driver may have been in a black suv. >>> in santa cruz, this man is accused of attacking a woman with a golf club. police arrested landon horseman yesterday. the
we have been having africanized bees moving into california, from south america. >> i feel like my whole head was buzzing. they were all over my hair. had to get off my hair expand shake it off. they were covering my hair. >> beeers are using pheromones to calm the bees and a it's bee swarm season but this particular hive is aggressive. me plan is to wait until the sun goes down and it will be easier to round up the bees and get them out of there as soon as possible. >>> in...
39
39
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
and i mean indian nations and tribes in central and south america as well.e are funded just by foundations, individuals, and a few indian nations. we don't take any government money as a matter of our integrity and independence. as a result our budget has always been pretty small. it's less than 1.5 billion per year, and that's only in recent years. we have in office as short in helena, montana. that's our head office but we also have an office in washington, d.c. that is headed by my partner of some 35 years, armstrong weakens. armstrong, if you were here, raise your hand or stand up. he has done so much to build our program. [applause] when we began this work in the 1970s, indian nations in the united states were is utterly dominated by the federal bureau of indian affairs. they suffered and extreme poverty. tribes had few legal rights. that's still the case actually. and practically no constitutional rights. nearly all tribes were completely dependent on federal support for food, shelter, health care, and other necessities. indians in mexico, central and
and i mean indian nations and tribes in central and south america as well.e are funded just by foundations, individuals, and a few indian nations. we don't take any government money as a matter of our integrity and independence. as a result our budget has always been pretty small. it's less than 1.5 billion per year, and that's only in recent years. we have in office as short in helena, montana. that's our head office but we also have an office in washington, d.c. that is headed by my partner...
110
110
May 20, 2016
05/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
we don't know -- deirdre: because there have been cases in south america, right, where fetuses are thoughtaffected. >> yes. whether the woman is sick or not. it's not correlated. you could have an asymptomatic kind. 80% of the time you don't get sick from zika but, unfortunately, it can affect the developing fetus. here's the other headline, it's not spreading here. mosquitoes in the united states have not picked it up, and they're not likely to have sustained spread here because we don't have the kind of mosquito control problem they are in brazil. deirdre: what about transmission? as i understand it, it's transmitted more easily than previously thought as well, right? >> yes. and it is transmitted sexually as well. that's something we have to keep an eye on. but we're not going to see the sustained spread here. on the other hand, i want to say i'm in favor of the money. i'm in favor of at least what the senate is saying, $1.1 billion. you know why? we need a vaccine. we need public health measures and mosquito control even if we spread it out to the caribbean and south america. i think w
we don't know -- deirdre: because there have been cases in south america, right, where fetuses are thoughtaffected. >> yes. whether the woman is sick or not. it's not correlated. you could have an asymptomatic kind. 80% of the time you don't get sick from zika but, unfortunately, it can affect the developing fetus. here's the other headline, it's not spreading here. mosquitoes in the united states have not picked it up, and they're not likely to have sustained spread here because we don't...
71
71
May 5, 2016
05/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
countries in south america, central america, and some in the caribbean. that is the main issue. for someone who is otherwise healthy, not pregnant, although there is a very small risk of a complication, it really is a very rare complication. >> what about a suppressed immune system, with a adult or child, is there a concern there, and what do we need to do with our kids who are head today camps, who are headed to schools? do we need to be making sure that they wear long sleeves? and have bug spray with them? you have to talk about where you are. first of all you have in the united state travel related cases. namely, individuals, who have gone to south america, or caribbean, have gotten infected there, have come back, and gotten ill in the continental united state. that's a travel related case. we have not seen local transmission, namely, someone who is infected, say, in brazil, comes back to the united states, a mosquito bites that person, then bites somebody in the united states who has not left the country and you infect that person. that's local transmission. we haven't seen
countries in south america, central america, and some in the caribbean. that is the main issue. for someone who is otherwise healthy, not pregnant, although there is a very small risk of a complication, it really is a very rare complication. >> what about a suppressed immune system, with a adult or child, is there a concern there, and what do we need to do with our kids who are head today camps, who are headed to schools? do we need to be making sure that they wear long sleeves? and have...
46
46
May 14, 2016
05/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
each patient travel to ways eco-region, which is central and south america, mexico, and the caribbean. -- each patient had traveled to a zika virus region. track work isan underway on all six metro lines. that means delays for you. red line trains are running every 18 minutes for insulator repairs. a problem spot near friendship heights. orange and blue line trains are operating every 20 minutes. on the silver line, trains are running every 12 minutes. green line trains are operating every 24 minutes. that will be between huntington and mount vernon square. time work will ramp up big in two weeks when metro begins it safety blitz. may 28 is the last day for late-night real service. after that, service will end at midnight every night come even weekends. the metro gm says that will likely last at least one year. that gives them extra time to work on much-needed repairs through the entire system. frustrated flyers. >> i hate it. kimberly: long lines at the airport keeping passengers grounded. the plan to speed up summer travel. plus, a problem night disaster. a limo full of teenage vo:
each patient travel to ways eco-region, which is central and south america, mexico, and the caribbean. -- each patient had traveled to a zika virus region. track work isan underway on all six metro lines. that means delays for you. red line trains are running every 18 minutes for insulator repairs. a problem spot near friendship heights. orange and blue line trains are operating every 20 minutes. on the silver line, trains are running every 12 minutes. green line trains are operating every 24...
171
171
May 30, 2016
05/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
south. >> north america verses south america? >> who won the civil war? e civil war that was europe, france and america. no, wrong. i am terrible at history. >> who won the civil war? >> the north. >> the union, baby. >> the union. >> i am a civil war buff. >> i want to party with you, cowboy. >> who did america fight in the vietnam war? >>> oo is it france? >> why are you laughing at me. it's embarrassing. >> who did we fight in the vietnam war. >> vietnam. >> who fought in the cold war? >> france. they always bring us into it. sweden always does. they are impossible. >> you mean switzer land. >> sorry. >> the united states? >> you know why they call it the cold war? >> because it is cold. >> i am watters and this is my world. >> you are who? >> this young man is a fine patriot. >> i am speechless. >> that is very sad. >> the time is 26 minutes after the top of the hour. was it the only option? new questions and growing outrage over the shooting of an endangered gorilla who dragged a small boy. ohio po welled kthat controvers and your comments are next. s
south. >> north america verses south america? >> who won the civil war? e civil war that was europe, france and america. no, wrong. i am terrible at history. >> who won the civil war? >> the north. >> the union, baby. >> the union. >> i am a civil war buff. >> i want to party with you, cowboy. >> who did america fight in the vietnam war? >>> oo is it france? >> why are you laughing at me. it's embarrassing. >> who did we...
64
64
May 13, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
what does this mean for the biggest democracy in south america?nd kenyan athletes getting ready for the olympics, but it could be in vain because the team could be banned. we will tell you why. ♪ anchor: good to have you with us. two men, one party, and a lot of maybes. on thursday, the two most powerful men in the republican party met for the first time. presidential front-runner, donald trump, and house speaker, paul ryan. after they rendezvous, paul ryan said he was encouraged by what he heard from the businessman and that the meeting had been productive. but he stopped short of offering support to the nominee. he says it is the beginning of a process that will take time. an interesting way to describe it. we will talk to richard walker who has been following the story. good afternoon. we have two interesting characters. paul ryan, donald trump, can we even say that they began to build a bridge to each other today? reporter: that is the message they have been trying to get across. they are different people, paul ryan is a serious minded reform
what does this mean for the biggest democracy in south america?nd kenyan athletes getting ready for the olympics, but it could be in vain because the team could be banned. we will tell you why. ♪ anchor: good to have you with us. two men, one party, and a lot of maybes. on thursday, the two most powerful men in the republican party met for the first time. presidential front-runner, donald trump, and house speaker, paul ryan. after they rendezvous, paul ryan said he was encouraged by what he...
120
120
May 24, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 1
to bringat union together all of the nations of north and south america. should have its own parliament. and the institutions needed to support it. that parliament should be in a neutral location. what about panama city? of the twothe cusp halves of the americas. we should get that parliament the power to make the majority of our laws. should have common roles in including the hours that we work, the way we manage our agriculture, the way we regulate our banks, the way we operate our sales taxes, the way we manage our aviation. all of these things would be better off done by an international organization rather than by us here in the united states. oh, and we should allow other countries to be able to decide what happens here in the united states even if we disagree. we should also have a supreme court of the americas. in mexico city. that would outrank the united states' own supreme court. we should even consider having an army of the americas. and do away with antiquated ideas like the united states having its own military. and to achieve this dream, he
to bringat union together all of the nations of north and south america. should have its own parliament. and the institutions needed to support it. that parliament should be in a neutral location. what about panama city? of the twothe cusp halves of the americas. we should get that parliament the power to make the majority of our laws. should have common roles in including the hours that we work, the way we manage our agriculture, the way we regulate our banks, the way we operate our sales...
56
56
May 28, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
head to the colombian jungle, for a rare meeting with farc, the oldest guerilla organisation in south america. since the 1960s, farc has led an often bloody campaign for a marxist colombia. but what does everyday life look like for these rebels? what hopes do the mainly young fighters have? and how likely is a peace agreement with the colombian government? all that and more next week on global 3000. do write to us at -- or visit us on facebook. this is rainwater .. collected from the roof and sent through underground pipes into this 1500 gallon tank rainwater collected from the roof flows through the gutters and into the underground pipes. then these hoses. carry water from the cistern to the plants. harvesting rainwater cuts down on run-off into the sewers & could save an average of 50% on your water bill! now that makes sense. now that makes sense. ????ovív"ddhú#$ - [voiceover] this program is made possible in part by... historic marion, virginia. home of the wayne henderson school of appalachian arts. celebrating 20 years as a certified virginia main street community. the e
head to the colombian jungle, for a rare meeting with farc, the oldest guerilla organisation in south america. since the 1960s, farc has led an often bloody campaign for a marxist colombia. but what does everyday life look like for these rebels? what hopes do the mainly young fighters have? and how likely is a peace agreement with the colombian government? all that and more next week on global 3000. do write to us at -- or visit us on facebook. this is rainwater .. collected from the roof and...
60
60
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
head to the colombian jungle, for a rare meeting with farc, the oldest guerilla organisation in south america. since the 1960s, farc has led an often bloody campaign for a marxist colombia. but what d does everyday l lifek like for these rebels? what hopes do the mainly young fighters have? and how likely is a peace agreement with the colombian government? all that and more next week on global 3000. do write to us at -- or visit us on facebook. 8úxúÑÑ 05/27/16 05/27/16 [captioning made possible by democracy now!] amy: from pacifica this is , democracy now! >> that is a future we c can choose, a a future in which hiroshima and nagasaki are known the atomicdawn of warfare, but as the start of our own moral awakening. amy: president obama becomes the first sitting u.s. president to
head to the colombian jungle, for a rare meeting with farc, the oldest guerilla organisation in south america. since the 1960s, farc has led an often bloody campaign for a marxist colombia. but what d does everyday l lifek like for these rebels? what hopes do the mainly young fighters have? and how likely is a peace agreement with the colombian government? all that and more next week on global 3000. do write to us at -- or visit us on facebook. 8úxúÑÑ 05/27/16 05/27/16 [captioning made...
286
286
May 26, 2016
05/16
by
COM
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
zika is not just a problem for south america. it's a problem for real america because you know the u.s. can't stay away from the olympics, people, because it gives america both a chance to win and a chance to go on vacation. and americans love vacations. that's the reason why the u.s. has already brought back 544 travel-related cases of zika back home. so now zika is slowly becoming an american problem. and that's yet white house has asked congress to alidate kate $1.9 billion to help fight zika and keep it from spreading any further. it's the kind of request only a fool would deny. >> congress has not passed the $1.9 million bl in emergency funding to prevent zika from spreading that the white house has requested. >> house republicans are arguing there is plenty of money left over from the battle against the ebola virus. >> trevor: are you ( bleep ) me! ebola money is for ebola. if you move the ebola money to zika, ebola might come back. if you're in a life boat and you're cold you don't set the life boat to keep warm. i think it
zika is not just a problem for south america. it's a problem for real america because you know the u.s. can't stay away from the olympics, people, because it gives america both a chance to win and a chance to go on vacation. and americans love vacations. that's the reason why the u.s. has already brought back 544 travel-related cases of zika back home. so now zika is slowly becoming an american problem. and that's yet white house has asked congress to alidate kate $1.9 billion to help fight...
48
48
May 25, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a very alarming development, particularly in central and south america.hey are being murdered by those who covet these indian lands and resources. it's a very urgent situation that we must address and must stop. we hope to train more indian lawyers and indian leaders, especially in central and south america, to help them defend and assert their rights. i hope that perhaps we can create -- i hope that we can create an indian law resource center in that part of the world. i get moved by that because it's been a dream that we have been unable to fulfill for many years, but perhaps we can do that soon. fund-raising concerns -- thank you. [ applause ] thank you so much. fund-raising concerns are serious. i'm worried that foundations seem to be trending toward just short term projects. this isn't good. it took 30 years to get the u.n. declaration, and it was worth it. 26 years to get the american declaration. serious work requires serious time. we need to educate philanthropy to be responsive. i think our greatest need -- [ applause ] yes. we may need look to i
this is a very alarming development, particularly in central and south america.hey are being murdered by those who covet these indian lands and resources. it's a very urgent situation that we must address and must stop. we hope to train more indian lawyers and indian leaders, especially in central and south america, to help them defend and assert their rights. i hope that perhaps we can create -- i hope that we can create an indian law resource center in that part of the world. i get moved by...
608
608
May 18, 2016
05/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 608
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a need for dialogue and south america's most unstable nation.: a dramatic day in venezuela as the discontent interrupted. in sri lanka, rescue workers are using sticks and their hands to dig through enormous piles of mud. families are missing after landslides. 130 people remain unaccounted for. 37 have died. landslides in the this rugged part of central sri lanka have caused this side of the hill to fall away, leaving only a gash. trees crashedd onto three small villages. some houses have been buried, others have been flattened. the once fertile farmland has been transformed in a matter of hours into a sea of mud. people have been rescuing what little they can. the army and air force has been called in for relief and rescue. is a precarious operation. rescuers are having difficulty getting heavy equipment to the worst hit places. away from the hills, low-lying coastal areas are flooded. they are also seeing fatalities. ,he president flew into kegalle where the landslides have brought have it. >> the priority is to find people missing and provide
there is a need for dialogue and south america's most unstable nation.: a dramatic day in venezuela as the discontent interrupted. in sri lanka, rescue workers are using sticks and their hands to dig through enormous piles of mud. families are missing after landslides. 130 people remain unaccounted for. 37 have died. landslides in the this rugged part of central sri lanka have caused this side of the hill to fall away, leaving only a gash. trees crashedd onto three small villages. some houses...
113
113
May 11, 2016
05/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
that person was infected during a trip to south america. there is no risk to the community. >>> tonight a cool twist for a california boy who helped kids with cancer. for two years the 7-year-old grew out his hair to donate to cancer patients. soon after he cut his hair doctors diagnosed him with stage 4 cancer. [ indiscernible ] >> i think as long as, you know, we are doing this as a family we got this. >> he started chemo today. >>> when you need surgery or treatment do you check to make sure the hospital and the doctor take your insurance? a growing number of bay area patients are getting blindsided from medical bills from doctors they never even met. >> reporter: she knows a lot about cancer. she works for the american cancer society and helps patients gain access to care. even she was surprised and mad. >> there needs to be a law to keep this from happening. >> reporter: she was diagnosed with breast cancer. her doctor decided she needed a minor surgery at a outpatient clinic. >> i confirmed they were in my network. >> then she got the
that person was infected during a trip to south america. there is no risk to the community. >>> tonight a cool twist for a california boy who helped kids with cancer. for two years the 7-year-old grew out his hair to donate to cancer patients. soon after he cut his hair doctors diagnosed him with stage 4 cancer. [ indiscernible ] >> i think as long as, you know, we are doing this as a family we got this. >> he started chemo today. >>> when you need surgery or...
201
201
May 5, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 1
they're coming from south america. these are total killers.ople that you'd think, okay? we have no protection. anybody can come in. it's very easy. and it shouldn't be that way. we need to build a wall. >> now, this tournament is no small deal. and this ad really does lay out a road map of what you can expect to hear from whoever that democratic candidate is, be it hillary clinton or bernie sanders. now, they're already responding. hillary clinton putting out a tweet in spanish, and i'll give you the rough translation. it says trump is the presumptive nominee for the republican party. we cannot allow his hateful and dangerous rhetoric to get in or near the white house, depending on how you want to translate. so we're in that instant age of media, of a place where that rebuttal can come instantaneously. we've seen hillary clinton also taking to twitter, with a video in which she takes republicans that are well-known around this country, around the united states, she takes clips of them bad-mouthing donald trump, and there it is on twitter. it i
they're coming from south america. these are total killers.ople that you'd think, okay? we have no protection. anybody can come in. it's very easy. and it shouldn't be that way. we need to build a wall. >> now, this tournament is no small deal. and this ad really does lay out a road map of what you can expect to hear from whoever that democratic candidate is, be it hillary clinton or bernie sanders. now, they're already responding. hillary clinton putting out a tweet in spanish, and i'll...
84
84
May 28, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
head to the colombian jungle, for a rare meeting with farc, the oldest guerilla organisation in south america. since the 1960s, farc has led an often bloody campaign for a marxist colombia. but what does everyday life look like for these rebels? what hopes do the mainly young fighters have? and how likely is a peace agreement with the colombian government? all that and more next week on global 3000. do write to us at -- or visit us on facebook. steves: while dedicating a month of your life to walk the camino may be admirable, it doesn't work for everyone. but any traveler can use this route as a sightseeing spine and as an opportunity to appreciate some of the joys and lessons that come with being a pilgrim. just 5 miles before the spanish border stands the french basque town of st. jean-pied-de-port. traditionally, santiago-bound pilgrims would gather here to cross the pyrenees and continue their march through spain. visitors to this popular town are a mix of tourists and pilgrims. at the camino office, pilgrims check in before their long journey to santiago. they pick up a kind of pilgrim's
head to the colombian jungle, for a rare meeting with farc, the oldest guerilla organisation in south america. since the 1960s, farc has led an often bloody campaign for a marxist colombia. but what does everyday life look like for these rebels? what hopes do the mainly young fighters have? and how likely is a peace agreement with the colombian government? all that and more next week on global 3000. do write to us at -- or visit us on facebook. steves: while dedicating a month of your life to...
111
111
May 15, 2016
05/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
we have been having africanized bees moving into california, from south america. >> i feel like my whole head was buzzing. they were all over my hair. had to get off my hair expand shake it off. they were covering my hair. >> beekeepers are using pheromones to calm the bees and a it's bee swarm season but this particular hive is aggressive. me plan is to wait until the sun goes down and it will be easier to round up the bees and get them out of there as soon as possible. >>> in san jose, car crash started a fire in the brush off interstate 280. firefighters shut down the southbound offramp during the response. they have it mostly contained and will keep an eye out in the evening for flareups. the driver was not hurt. >>> police in morgan hill are trying to fine a driver who hit someone in a wheelchair and then drove off. the department posed a picture from the crash scene, at 6:30 this morning at monterey road and tenant avenue. the driver may have been in a black suv. >>> in santa cruz, this man is accused of attacking a woman with a golf club. police arrested landon horseman yesterday.
we have been having africanized bees moving into california, from south america. >> i feel like my whole head was buzzing. they were all over my hair. had to get off my hair expand shake it off. they were covering my hair. >> beekeepers are using pheromones to calm the bees and a it's bee swarm season but this particular hive is aggressive. me plan is to wait until the sun goes down and it will be easier to round up the bees and get them out of there as soon as possible....
107
107
May 14, 2016
05/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
many in brazil, one of south america's most diverse nations, this is being seen as a major mark against the new government, another the fact that half a dozen of new ministers including the president himself are themselves implicated in corruption scandals. opponents also point to the fact that brazil has shifted to the right overnight without an election. he hasn't delayed in implementing new business friendly policies and vowing to boost growth. >> i maintain with absolute conviction that it's necessary to risk brazil's credibility both intentionally and both internationally. -- internally and internationally. >> in an effort to apiece the left, tamir has promised to maintain popular welfare programs implemented by his spread is soor. the new cost saving measures include a smaller cabinet. for some, austerity is just what brazil needs. let's see what is going to happen now. i hope that he can fix all of the damage done to our country. others, however, are angry. on thursday night, thousands took to the streets to protest his appointment and to rally against the impeachment process whi
many in brazil, one of south america's most diverse nations, this is being seen as a major mark against the new government, another the fact that half a dozen of new ministers including the president himself are themselves implicated in corruption scandals. opponents also point to the fact that brazil has shifted to the right overnight without an election. he hasn't delayed in implementing new business friendly policies and vowing to boost growth. >> i maintain with absolute conviction...
94
94
May 14, 2016
05/16
by
WUSA
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
three cases have been reported in dc b and south america. >>> a little florida girl is safe today thanks to her pet dog. 7-year-old molly was playing with her 2-year-old shepherd when a snake showed up. house jumped between them, was bitten three times suffering damage to his kidneys. her daughter and the rescue dog they adopted two months ago are inseparable. so she's not surprised he'd risk his life. >>> festival season in full swing and this weekend thousands of people are expected at saint sophia cathedral greek fest al. the festival features greek food, desserts, live music and a bizarre and there's a tour. it runs until 10:00 tonight and again tomorrow from noon to 7:00. >>> thousandsf around the world without ever leaving the district of columbia. the open house featured a rare look inside 28 embassies. the annual event features food, performances and cultural activities from european countries without needing to get out your passport. >> the whole point is that we get something back to the -- give something back to the people in dc that work in the area. this is their chance to a
three cases have been reported in dc b and south america. >>> a little florida girl is safe today thanks to her pet dog. 7-year-old molly was playing with her 2-year-old shepherd when a snake showed up. house jumped between them, was bitten three times suffering damage to his kidneys. her daughter and the rescue dog they adopted two months ago are inseparable. so she's not surprised he'd risk his life. >>> festival season in full swing and this weekend thousands of people are...