70
70
Apr 21, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
st. mark's episcopal church in houston, with eulogies claimed by her son jeb bush, her friend susan baker. mrs. bush died tuesday at the age of 92. we will have live coverage of her funeral started in eastern on c-span. c-span.eastern on her husband, former president george h.w. bush, greeted some of the mourners.
st. mark's episcopal church in houston, with eulogies claimed by her son jeb bush, her friend susan baker. mrs. bush died tuesday at the age of 92. we will have live coverage of her funeral started in eastern on c-span. c-span.eastern on her husband, former president george h.w. bush, greeted some of the mourners.
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
will will will make any difference to the museum itself because they don't they get off look at st mark's square take a few photos and get back up and actually these cruise ships to be banned but it'll take two years to complete the dogs they've got to deepen the hall on the mainland to maga era but then it will be and hopefully the venetians will be happy with the tourists let's hope so. with you robyn williams robyn williams got a medal thank you. now a series of ice breaking destinations spectacular heilongjiang river in northeastern china. in the frozen. could pose a danger to residents. of shipping room which marks the border between china and russia. now here's a reminder of the u.s. president donald trump promised action soon on chemical attack in syria is about to find out who is responsible for the. least forty people. in the national election campaign it took a hard line on immigration opponents for a new crackdown on my. behalf more at the top of the long. the. night after night sleeps on it eventually is into the snowy. night after night in the restless freezing refugee. it's
will will will make any difference to the museum itself because they don't they get off look at st mark's square take a few photos and get back up and actually these cruise ships to be banned but it'll take two years to complete the dogs they've got to deepen the hall on the mainland to maga era but then it will be and hopefully the venetians will be happy with the tourists let's hope so. with you robyn williams robyn williams got a medal thank you. now a series of ice breaking destinations...
51
51
Apr 26, 2018
04/18
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
will be diverted down alternative streets leaving the main roads free for locals and approaching st marks from the water will also be tricky as boats will not be allowed to more near the square either so for more on this i'm joined in the studio by simon calder his travel editor of the independent newspaper in the a thanks very much for coming in to speak to us i saw you looking at that map very intently of these measures aimed at why is this happening well this is a no i think pretty squarely not the sort of people who might be thinking let's fly to venice for a romantic weekend it's aimed at people from maybe slovenia maybe from austria. maybe but various in southern germany who with a public holiday weekend coming up are thinking great let's jump in the car will find a cheap hotel and then we'll just drive into venice for the day which is going to be very very crowded and the idea is it's really just kind of we don't need you we don't want you particularly if you're a day visit or you're not pretty much to the party and so therefore we're going to make love to serve a little bit uncomf
will be diverted down alternative streets leaving the main roads free for locals and approaching st marks from the water will also be tricky as boats will not be allowed to more near the square either so for more on this i'm joined in the studio by simon calder his travel editor of the independent newspaper in the a thanks very much for coming in to speak to us i saw you looking at that map very intently of these measures aimed at why is this happening well this is a no i think pretty squarely...
88
88
Apr 2, 2018
04/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
i probably wouldn't bedi st here. >> mark zuckerberg is now the front page editor for every newspaper in the world, effectively. >> so you're partnering with thn elect frontier foundation for discussion about this movie. what are you hoping to gh accomplish thrthat? >> i think what we're trying to do with sf film in general, because we're supporting film makers and we engage in educational programs. we're trying to channel wh we call bay area values in the work we're doing. one of the most important things we can do here in the bay area is talkbout technology its impact and how it's changed our society. without revealing any spoilers, one of the y aspects of sorry to bother you is an extremely sophisticated critique of how the venture capitalism and technology has actually really altered how we view moral i think what's been going on with facebook over the last couple of weeks reinforced we need to pay attention to this. the cleaners is a filmthat talks about this kind of farm of people in the philippines thatr s the internet. and so it goes through and finds porn graphic images or of
i probably wouldn't bedi st here. >> mark zuckerberg is now the front page editor for every newspaper in the world, effectively. >> so you're partnering with thn elect frontier foundation for discussion about this movie. what are you hoping to gh accomplish thrthat? >> i think what we're trying to do with sf film in general, because we're supporting film makers and we engage in educational programs. we're trying to channel wh we call bay area values in the work we're doing....
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
country where hard core capitalism rules and censorship human rights violations is this the freedom mark st john. economist but how the communist party of china has always officially referred to marx but not always this explicitly. basically china sees the financial crisis of two thousand and eight two thousand and nine as an opportunity to promote the chinese system or. this means if the communist party of china talks about marxism today it doesn't necessarily have a great deal to do with his works. in his anniversary year marks is also available in x x al created by an artist loyal to the party a statue was a gift from china to the city of tria. so you could. success that china is having is a validation of marxism which are. the ideology of karl marx is correct and should be protected as the heritage of all of mankind prove he is in our hearts in a huge way point. is also here five and a half meters of hero worship for the city of korea accept such a gift or does this mean the city is paying homage to a communist system there is a hefty criticism from dissidents. and she now in china mill
country where hard core capitalism rules and censorship human rights violations is this the freedom mark st john. economist but how the communist party of china has always officially referred to marx but not always this explicitly. basically china sees the financial crisis of two thousand and eight two thousand and nine as an opportunity to promote the chinese system or. this means if the communist party of china talks about marxism today it doesn't necessarily have a great deal to do with his...
63
63
Apr 20, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
st. mark's episcopal church in houston.peakers include her son, jeb bush, friend, susan baker and historian, john meacham. you can watch or listen on the c-span radio app. >> this weekend c-span store takes you to asheville, north carolina. with the help of our spectrum table learners will explore the literary scene and history for saturday at 1115 eastern on booktv. revisit the boyhood home of 20th-century novelist, thomas wolf. the road looked homeward angel. >> there is some very autobiographical fiction. today there's over 200 characters in the book that we can connect to people that he knew as a boy. and tell some secrets that you should not be in a small southern town. and thomas wolf -- >> then go into the grove park inn where the great gatsby author, f scott fitzgerald stayed during the summers of 1935 and 1936. >> he lost his career by this point. he came to asheville and was looking for a place to belong. a place to recover. a place to rest. but most ability to recover the news. he wanted to write again but he nee
st. mark's episcopal church in houston.peakers include her son, jeb bush, friend, susan baker and historian, john meacham. you can watch or listen on the c-span radio app. >> this weekend c-span store takes you to asheville, north carolina. with the help of our spectrum table learners will explore the literary scene and history for saturday at 1115 eastern on booktv. revisit the boyhood home of 20th-century novelist, thomas wolf. the road looked homeward angel. >> there is some very...
153
153
Apr 8, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
the attack has left an indelible mark on st george's church and the congregation.amed martyrs street. pictures of the victims now online the walls of the ancient building, their memory immortalised. translation: people feel like simply entering this place is a blessing for them, just visiting the tombs of the victims, seeing the shrines. it's all a blessing. they pray for peace and goodwill, but the pain of last year's attack is palpable. harry darkins, bbc news. tulsen tollett has all the sport. starting with golf, and the players are well into the final round of the khan masters, with patrick reed still in the lead. the american is currently three shots in front at 14 under par with playing partner rory mcilroy. searching for his elusive first win in this major. he is three shots behind at 11 under also a couple of early bogeys and birdies. jordan spieth birdied five on the front nine to put himself in the mix at ten under par. if you are in the uk, bbc two has live coverage, and outside the uk the bbc sport website orapp is outside the uk the bbc sport website o
the attack has left an indelible mark on st george's church and the congregation.amed martyrs street. pictures of the victims now online the walls of the ancient building, their memory immortalised. translation: people feel like simply entering this place is a blessing for them, just visiting the tombs of the victims, seeing the shrines. it's all a blessing. they pray for peace and goodwill, but the pain of last year's attack is palpable. harry darkins, bbc news. tulsen tollett has all the...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
on let's go play in the elections of a small caribbean island we also foreign minister of st kitts and nevis mark brown three about i.m.f. destabilization and the legacy of the delhi and raul castro and stories of a gets question on their policy on the rate of the poor at pm here's gold is a book of about two am going on the growth. in july twenty seventh team on an elephant up a freelance journalist watching was on t.v. a militant shelling in syria. the owner of his sacrifice quality has established a holiday all such a memorial they will recognize will reporters who often risked their lives for the sake of the truth and through that peace you can submit to your published works in a video form britain for must go to a war don't auntie don't come into the now. the philippine city of angeles when the us military moved out the six tourists moved in . and now a whole generation of fatherless children is growing up here. hi dad and i've been in one month a couple simple down until. i believe the general idea that i'm the only. son. that isn't the first time in the t.v. crew you see you or takes you f
on let's go play in the elections of a small caribbean island we also foreign minister of st kitts and nevis mark brown three about i.m.f. destabilization and the legacy of the delhi and raul castro and stories of a gets question on their policy on the rate of the poor at pm here's gold is a book of about two am going on the growth. in july twenty seventh team on an elephant up a freelance journalist watching was on t.v. a militant shelling in syria. the owner of his sacrifice quality has...
88
88
Apr 29, 2018
04/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
in 1986 harvey and a friend burned a wooden man on baker beach to mark the summer sole sts. the event grew and four years later the festival was moved to nevada's black rock desert for the first time. >>> a young woman hoping to say thanks to remaining veterans from america's they saluted tens of thousands of comrades they lost on the battlefield. >> my vet vet vet vet them if they didn't fight in korea more than 65 years ago i literally wouldn't be here, not only myself but 2 million americans. >> she also placed a wreath at san francisco's memorial. >>> the smells of freshly baked bread will stop wafting. >> why the owners are hanging up their aprons. plus -- >> i think it's good except it sucks. >> many of these characters in this movie are meeting each other for the first time. >> ten years and 18 movies culminate in a super hero epic that the directors admit was not easy to pull off. >>> well, with a cooler than average start to the weekend, temperatures stuck in the low to mid-60s. we'll take a look how long this cool air >>> quewell, the weekend isn't aov over and the
in 1986 harvey and a friend burned a wooden man on baker beach to mark the summer sole sts. the event grew and four years later the festival was moved to nevada's black rock desert for the first time. >>> a young woman hoping to say thanks to remaining veterans from america's they saluted tens of thousands of comrades they lost on the battlefield. >> my vet vet vet vet them if they didn't fight in korea more than 65 years ago i literally wouldn't be here, not only myself but 2...
114
114
Apr 29, 2018
04/18
by
KOFY
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
in 1986 harvey and a friend burned a wooden man on baker beach to mark the summer sole sts. the event grew and four years later the festival was moved to nevada's black rock desert for the first time. >>> a young woman hoping to say thanks to remaining veterans from america's war. they saluted tens of thousands of comrades they lost on the battlefield. >> my veterans -- because i tell them if they didn't fight in korea more than 65 years ago i literally wouldn't be here, not only myself but 2 million americans. >> she also placed a wreath at san francisco's memorial. >>> the smells of freshly baked bread will stop wafting. >> why the owners are hanging up their aprons. plus -- >> i think it's good except it sucks. >> many of these characters in this movie are meeting each other for the first time. >> ten years and 18 movies culminate in a super hero epic that the directors admit was not easy to pull off. >>> well, with a cooler than average start to the weekend, temperatures stuck in the low to mid-60s. we'll take a look how long this cool a >>> quewell, the weekend isn't ao
in 1986 harvey and a friend burned a wooden man on baker beach to mark the summer sole sts. the event grew and four years later the festival was moved to nevada's black rock desert for the first time. >>> a young woman hoping to say thanks to remaining veterans from america's war. they saluted tens of thousands of comrades they lost on the battlefield. >> my veterans -- because i tell them if they didn't fight in korea more than 65 years ago i literally wouldn't be here, not only...
235
235
Apr 12, 2018
04/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
st. louis torneys, mark pedroli, and ben thnsewn. and it lawsuit, they're seeking to depose the goveor. and josh holly was also investigating that situation. and before the report came out, he basically whitewashed whether or not the govern's office violated sunshine law. now he is betraying-- showing himself to be strong again in ferminterms of calling for imp peevment. i believe the senate election is having a direct impact on his action. >> yang: the woman's testimony about their first encounter-- her first encounter withei governor ns -- he was not governor yet-- makes it sound something less than welcome, certainly, to say the least. what did she say when the investigative committee asked her why she continued to have contact with him after that? >> she said-- and d iescribe this in one of my columns -- she was afraid that she was not going to beowed to leave his basement. she was scare she was fearful. she was crying. she was shaking. and he grabbed h b in aear hug, lowered her down to the ground, and then, depending u interpretation of what happened there, either sexually assault
st. louis torneys, mark pedroli, and ben thnsewn. and it lawsuit, they're seeking to depose the goveor. and josh holly was also investigating that situation. and before the report came out, he basically whitewashed whether or not the govern's office violated sunshine law. now he is betraying-- showing himself to be strong again in ferminterms of calling for imp peevment. i believe the senate election is having a direct impact on his action. >> yang: the woman's testimony about their first...
91
91
Apr 17, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now is the foreign minister of st kitts and nevis, mark brantley. good evening.he apology from the prime minister today. does it close the matter? i don't think it closes it. it opens the dialogue now. the apology is welcomed and i think it was well received in our region. i think at the end of the day there are other issues, what is a process now to deal with this. they are going to expedite it. is that enough or is there...? there are other issues. there is the report we've just seen here. how do you compensate people? how do you deal with the very real trauma ? this debate has been talked about as if it's part of an immigration debate but remember when the windrush generation came here, they were not immigrants properly construed, they were coming as british subjects from british colonies. we will all part of the british empire when they came. we would have come 40—50 years ago to help rebuild this country after world war ii. i agree the contribution has been made by caribbean born british nationals and it's time for the uk government to do the right things. t
joining me now is the foreign minister of st kitts and nevis, mark brantley. good evening.he apology from the prime minister today. does it close the matter? i don't think it closes it. it opens the dialogue now. the apology is welcomed and i think it was well received in our region. i think at the end of the day there are other issues, what is a process now to deal with this. they are going to expedite it. is that enough or is there...? there are other issues. there is the report we've just...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
know when you watch st paul's not to be about the mark up the reports of joe united.we might be going to try. to watch him out before you. know pretty clear the so i do join you by turning hardship into an opportunity as shown by vedat. can afford. to move. to a while even if you flew all the. media through two or. by one. given the of the stats. looking at this weekend's games now and the big match near the top of the table is for first his fifth as leipzig host later coups and both teams of course are desperate to secure direct qualification for the champions league. the fight for full spot hits crunch time lights again later cusanus separated by just a single point as they head into them monday evening showdown question only three points to pick up towards champions league qualification. two teams dedicated to a dynamic and attacking football and nobody more so than this man. i. was. the winner off the bench against by his eleventh goal of the season also ending a red personal goal drought but there's much more to his game and scoring is a team player. but at the p
know when you watch st paul's not to be about the mark up the reports of joe united.we might be going to try. to watch him out before you. know pretty clear the so i do join you by turning hardship into an opportunity as shown by vedat. can afford. to move. to a while even if you flew all the. media through two or. by one. given the of the stats. looking at this weekend's games now and the big match near the top of the table is for first his fifth as leipzig host later coups and both teams of...
53
53
Apr 23, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the service, at the central london church of st martin—in—the—fields, marked a quarter—century sinceresa may says a national commemoration of the life and legacy of stephen lawrence will take place on 22nd april each year. 0ur correspondent tom burridge is outside the church in central london where the service took place. tell us more about what happened in the service. it has been leaving afternoon, as you could imagine here. a service with the prime minister, jeremy corbyn, sadiq khan and the family of stephen lawrence leading this service. doreen lawrence has reacted to the news that there will be a national stephen lawrence date every year on the 22nd of april from next year, but she feels honoured that the prime minister has recognised the changes made in stephen's name and the changes that are still needed. that sentiment was echoed by the prime minister in a letter that was in the order of service, that there had been an almost unquantifiable changing the way he crimes are investigated, in the make—up of the police, all of that is the legacy of the murder of stephen lawrence a
the service, at the central london church of st martin—in—the—fields, marked a quarter—century sinceresa may says a national commemoration of the life and legacy of stephen lawrence will take place on 22nd april each year. 0ur correspondent tom burridge is outside the church in central london where the service took place. tell us more about what happened in the service. it has been leaving afternoon, as you could imagine here. a service with the prime minister, jeremy corbyn, sadiq khan...
112
112
Apr 1, 2018
04/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
st. petersburg. the press secretary said it marks a further deterioration in the united states-russia relationship. russia kicked out more than 150 diplomats from roughly 2 dozen countries. it also expelled russian diplomats in a show of solidarity with great britain. the uk and its allies have attributed to russia. in just the past couple of days, u.s. intelligence agencies are very much involved in the investigation. they have already discovered russian plans for additional assassinations of defectors. in washington, i am garrett tenney, fox news. >>> we will tell you about the celebration held for the reopening. >>> we have scary moments at the kings games. he lands hard on his back. we will have more on sports. >>> the barbershop is celebrated a big milestone today. we will tell you more about it coming up. >>> temperatures could see it showing up on this camera. lots of fog. we will talk about more on your easter forecast later. ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto jake... ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continu
st. petersburg. the press secretary said it marks a further deterioration in the united states-russia relationship. russia kicked out more than 150 diplomats from roughly 2 dozen countries. it also expelled russian diplomats in a show of solidarity with great britain. the uk and its allies have attributed to russia. in just the past couple of days, u.s. intelligence agencies are very much involved in the investigation. they have already discovered russian plans for additional assassinations of...
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 1
know what st paul's my old you know i don't know mark up the reports just you know i think.they're going to move through to work you must be way more would. not probably going to be able to do that don't you by turning hardship into an opportunity as shown by that at. a level for the size. of those with. a little to do with all the. familiar three rules or. one. to where the of the slots are. looking at this weekend's games now and the big match near the top of the table is for first his faith as leipzig host later coups and seems of course a desperate to secure direct qualification for the champions league. the fight for fourth spot hits crunch time lighting in leverkusen a separated by just a single point as that head into their monday evening showdown palffy three points to pick up towards champions league qualification. two teams dedicated to dynamic and attacking football and nobody more solid than this man. the place. i i. was. the winner off the bench against by and his eleventh goal of the season also ending a red personal goal drought but there's much more to his ga
know what st paul's my old you know i don't know mark up the reports just you know i think.they're going to move through to work you must be way more would. not probably going to be able to do that don't you by turning hardship into an opportunity as shown by that at. a level for the size. of those with. a little to do with all the. familiar three rules or. one. to where the of the slots are. looking at this weekend's games now and the big match near the top of the table is for first his faith...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
70
70
Apr 25, 2018
04/18
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2012, as deputy lord mayor i was here to mark the commencement of the st. patrick's day celebrations. from then on i had the privilege of meeting him here in san francisco, then back in cork and then coming back to our city of learning conference last september. where he interacted, interfaced, made connections, right across all the sectors of our community in cork. and that is why all of the sectors of the community in cork are here this afternoon. in education, health in community in business, in commerce, in city council, right across the sector. and he was as we would say in cork, one of our own. he met a lady on the stage of the concert hall, a lady called mary mannix who this week is 101 years old. and they built a great bond in the short time he was with us. and that was her comment to me about mayor lee. he was one of our own. so today, we share your loss. we were shocked and dismayed at his sudden passing last december. and our city and the people of our city miss him as much as you do. mayor lee would want to be continue the work that you do here
in 2012, as deputy lord mayor i was here to mark the commencement of the st. patrick's day celebrations. from then on i had the privilege of meeting him here in san francisco, then back in cork and then coming back to our city of learning conference last september. where he interacted, interfaced, made connections, right across all the sectors of our community in cork. and that is why all of the sectors of the community in cork are here this afternoon. in education, health in community in...
174
174
Apr 26, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
mark roosevelt as the president of st. john's college in santa fe. leges in north america who is providing a traditional liberal arts education. mark roosevelt joins us today. thanks for coming on. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: i want to talk to you specifically because i think this is not to promote your school, but i think st. john's is different from most universities. you've got an advantage. looking at the country, how does it happen that when more people are coming to college than ever before, there is a consistent decline in adult literacy? how does that happen? >> first of all, thank you for allowing st. john's to join this conversation. we believe in conversations and civil discourse and that's another thing as you pointed out that unfortunately happens. >> tucker: i agree. >> you noted we were different, we are so different. we may be the most rigorous college in america. our freshman learn ancient greek, our seniors struggle with quantum physics. along the way, they have to take calculus, they have to learn how to do di
mark roosevelt as the president of st. john's college in santa fe. leges in north america who is providing a traditional liberal arts education. mark roosevelt joins us today. thanks for coming on. appreciate it. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: i want to talk to you specifically because i think this is not to promote your school, but i think st. john's is different from most universities. you've got an advantage. looking at the country, how does it happen that when more people...
228
228
Apr 26, 2018
04/18
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
mark roosevelt as the president of st. john's college in santa fe. st. y colleges in america that is still trying to provide a traditional liberal arts education centered on the study of great books. mark roosevelt joins us today. president roosevelt, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: i want to talk to you specifically because i think, this is not to promote your school, but i think st. john's is different from most universities. you've got a different advantage on this. looking at the country, how has it happened that when more people are going to college than ever before, there is a consistentnt decline and adult literacy? how did that happen? >> first of all, thank you for allowing st. john's to join his conversation. we believe in conversation and civil discourse, which is another thing that, as you have pointed out, is unfortunately absent. >> tucker: i agree. >> you noted we were different, mr. carlson, we are so different. we may be the most rigorous college in america. our freshmen must learn ancient greek. our seniors stru
mark roosevelt as the president of st. john's college in santa fe. st. y colleges in america that is still trying to provide a traditional liberal arts education centered on the study of great books. mark roosevelt joins us today. president roosevelt, thanks for coming on. >> thanks for having me. >> tucker: i want to talk to you specifically because i think, this is not to promote your school, but i think st. john's is different from most universities. you've got a different...
42
42
Apr 3, 2018
04/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
>> minnesota governor mark dayton outlined his priorities including restoring fiscal stability to the budget. from st. paul this is half an hour. [applause] thank you, thank you very much. >> madam president, leaders and members of the senate, mr. speaker, majority and minority leaders, and members of the minnesota house of representatives, madame chief justice and establish members of the supreme court and court of appeals, my fellow constitutional officers and fellow minnesotans, especially my about to be 5-year-old grandson hugo. [applause] [applause] some suggest that i conclude my speech now this is my final state of the state address and there's more i want to say. cross your fingers hugo, because here we go. as i prepare to leave office, i want to thank the people of minnesota who twice voted for me to serve as their governor. i think the legislators, supporters and allies who helped us succeed. you have my eternal gratitude. you deserve so much credit for the administration successes. your dedication has been extraordinary here wisdom exceptional and your resilience remarkable. i want to than
>> minnesota governor mark dayton outlined his priorities including restoring fiscal stability to the budget. from st. paul this is half an hour. [applause] thank you, thank you very much. >> madam president, leaders and members of the senate, mr. speaker, majority and minority leaders, and members of the minnesota house of representatives, madame chief justice and establish members of the supreme court and court of appeals, my fellow constitutional officers and fellow minnesotans,...
51
51
Apr 15, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
st james's park. just how rafa planned it? a deserved win takes newcastle above that cherished 40 point mark, but for arsenal a feeling that hasar. arsenal have reached their 16th women's fa cup final after they beat everton ladies 2—1 in a dramatic semifinal this afternoon. they will face chelsea who beat manchester city. we now know which two teams will face off in the fa cup final on may the 5th at wembley. here at kings meadow chelsea were comfortable 2—0 winners over defending champs manchester city. classy finishes, going one—on—one against the keeper. chelsea through to their third fa cup final in four years. it is massive, we have been preparing for this game for a long time since the draw. the crowd got behind us, and luckily we got the win and can go to wembley. it is 2015 champions chelsea who go through to the final where they will face 14 times winners arsenal who squeezed past everton 2—1 with a goal in extra time. dan carter had put arsenal in front before chloe kelley equalised for the home side from the penalty spot. but then up popped louise quinn with the header in the 91st minute to break everton hearts. we
st james's park. just how rafa planned it? a deserved win takes newcastle above that cherished 40 point mark, but for arsenal a feeling that hasar. arsenal have reached their 16th women's fa cup final after they beat everton ladies 2—1 in a dramatic semifinal this afternoon. they will face chelsea who beat manchester city. we now know which two teams will face off in the fa cup final on may the 5th at wembley. here at kings meadow chelsea were comfortable 2—0 winners over defending champs...
63
63
Apr 17, 2018
04/18
by
KPIX
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
st. helena 33. danville, you are at the freezing mark. walnut creek 35 degrees. the visibility, you can tell it's clear around san francisco, along the coastline, doing okay. some of the valley spots, any low lying location that fog can form and work its way around. not seeing too big of a wind this morning. it's not pushing the fog out of here. if you are headed east through concord or fairfield you may bump in to it. santa rosa, down to a third of a mile. this is a view of san francisco, the clouds popping up. that's it. it's going to be clear today. 46 in san francisco. 37 in livermore. look at the temperatures. you can tell it is cool. a chilly start to the day. i will talk about the highs and the next chance of rain. >>> the debate over sanctuary status is heating up with cities voting to support a federal lawsuit against the state of california. jackie ward is in the newsroom with the latest cities voting to opt out. >> for a second time, los alamitos votes to not be part of the law. the council there voted 4-1 to opt out of this law after hearing from many
st. helena 33. danville, you are at the freezing mark. walnut creek 35 degrees. the visibility, you can tell it's clear around san francisco, along the coastline, doing okay. some of the valley spots, any low lying location that fog can form and work its way around. not seeing too big of a wind this morning. it's not pushing the fog out of here. if you are headed east through concord or fairfield you may bump in to it. santa rosa, down to a third of a mile. this is a view of san francisco, the...
84
84
Apr 27, 2018
04/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
st week. will citizens be better off with the new name? last absoluteca's monarchy marks 50 years of independence. ly the elite are the one celebring. the tiny kingdom with a ivpulation of over one million has not seen a c war in over five decades. but it is certainly not peaceful. pro-democracactivists accuse iii of living a lavish lifestyle and showing little concern for the poor, an allegation he denies. the country's system of government has bannedit oppn political parties, but allows for a parliament to assist. a major concern forts activ face sedition and terrorism charges for defining the king -- defying the king. all this in a country where the is the lawful to the wealth gap is significant and economic prospects remain sluggish. two thirds of people here pove below the rty line. but in rural areas, it is even worse. poorer than in the country's few urban areas. >> we have nothing here. the pension money is not enough for me to feed my children and look out for the res my family. king and his government to do more for us. reporter: has the struggle to improve live
st week. will citizens be better off with the new name? last absoluteca's monarchy marks 50 years of independence. ly the elite are the one celebring. the tiny kingdom with a ivpulation of over one million has not seen a c war in over five decades. but it is certainly not peaceful. pro-democracactivists accuse iii of living a lavish lifestyle and showing little concern for the poor, an allegation he denies. the country's system of government has bannedit oppn political parties, but allows for a...
52
52
Apr 2, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
leaders st helens comfortably won at neighbours widnes, scoring two tries inside the opening ten minutes, the second coming from mark outfoxed the vikings defence. widnes did get one back but saints pulled away in the second half scoring a further three tries with tommy makinson scoring his 100th for the club. 28—6 the final score. second placed wigan remain four points behind st helens with a 114—6 victory over hull kingston rovers. elsewhere, there were wins for warrington, hull fc and leeds. two of the bottom three sides are playing at the moment with huddersfield giants travelling to catalan dragons. the latest score there is nil nil after around 15 minutes played. over in beijing, ronnie o'sullivan is bidding for a record ranking event title in a single season at the china open. currently on five for the campaign, victory would see him surpass both stephen hendry and mark selby. he beat ross muir to reach the last 64. o'sullivan hasn't won this tournament since 2000 but there's more than the record to play for with a top prize of £225 thousand. joining ronnie o'sullivan in the last 64 will be world number one m
leaders st helens comfortably won at neighbours widnes, scoring two tries inside the opening ten minutes, the second coming from mark outfoxed the vikings defence. widnes did get one back but saints pulled away in the second half scoring a further three tries with tommy makinson scoring his 100th for the club. 28—6 the final score. second placed wigan remain four points behind st helens with a 114—6 victory over hull kingston rovers. elsewhere, there were wins for warrington, hull fc and...
80
80
Apr 23, 2018
04/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68."is worked on this issue for 50 years.
mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68."is worked on this issue for 50 years.
104
104
Apr 23, 2018
04/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68."is worked on this issue for 50 years. çç [georgeououroun] at t y given time, thee ardozzen of vvcanoes erupti o on eah. but repor coming omom ththeemote e land of fogo, off the coa o of afca, aarespeciaiay alarming. a river of mten lava advdvanng on one of itvivillag. how far wl l it g the a awer could be the diffencnce beeen n li d deaea for its residents. i know fir-h-hand w volcans behaha. i've rappeeded deeintoto exexoding, fiery crarsrs, andxpxplore up p cle, many of the world's most active voananoes. to understd d wha's happpping in cabo verde, i have to g andd s it f f myself. wow!
mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68."is worked on this issue for 50 years. çç [georgeououroun] at t y given time, thee ardozzen of vvcanoes erupti o on eah. but repor coming omom ththeemote e land of fogo, off the coa o of afca, aarespeciaiay alarming. a river of mten lava advdvanng on one of itvivillag. how far wl l it g the a awer could be the diffencnce beeen n li d deaea for its residents. i know fir-h-hand w...
71
71
Apr 21, 2018
04/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. the scallop shell is the symbol of both stjames and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and otherwise. for some, leaving behind a stone symbolizes unloading a personal burden. the first person to make this journey was st. james himself. after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christian message. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage c
the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. the scallop shell is the symbol of both stjames and the camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious...
196
196
Apr 23, 2018
04/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68."is worked on this issue for 50 years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," erin and bridget make the ultimate apple strudel, adam reveals his top pick for bundt pans, and julia and bridget make the best cider-glazed apple bundt cake. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the following.
mark rudd measurement of the columbia chapter of sts and paul cronin, "a time to stir: columbia '68."is worked on this issue for 50 years. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ -today on "america's test kitchen," erin and bridget make the ultimate apple strudel, adam reveals his top pick for bundt pans, and julia and bridget make the best cider-glazed apple bundt cake. it's all coming up right here on "america's test kitchen." "america's test kitchen" is brought to you by the...
57
57
Apr 17, 2018
04/18
by
KCSM
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. the scallop shell is the symbol of both ste camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and otherwise. for some, leaving behind a stone symbolizes unloading a personal burden. the first person to make this journey was st. james himself. after the death and resurrection of christ, the apostles traveled far and wide to spread the christian message. supposedly, st. james went on a missionary trip from the holy land all the way to this remote corner of northwest spain. according to legend, in the year 813, st. james' remains were discovered in the town that would soon bear his name. people began walking there to pay homage to his relics. after a 12th-century pope decreed that the pilgrimage could earn fo
the route is well-marked with yellow arrows and scallop shells. the scallop shell is the symbol of both ste camino. common on the galician coast, the shells were worn by medieval pilgrims as a badge of honor to prove they made it. the traditional gear has barely changed -- a gourd for drinking water, just the right walking stick, and a scallop shell dangling from each backpack. the slow pace and need for frequent rest breaks provide plenty of opportunity for reflection, religious and otherwise....
118
118
Apr 1, 2018
04/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
st. peter's square. we have a live report ahead on how the pope is marking easter sunday. >> and happy easter to all of youning us. to our viewers in the u.s. and around the rl
st. peter's square. we have a live report ahead on how the pope is marking easter sunday. >> and happy easter to all of youning us. to our viewers in the u.s. and around the rl
42
42
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
christians around the world marking easter sunday the day they believe that jesus christ rose from the dead now let's take a look now some live pictures from st peter's square at the vatican in rome now there pope francis is leaving celebrations those will include a traditional easter message on the earth and will be blessing or earlier during the holy saturday mass the pontiff called on believe is to speak out in the face of injustice let's just look at those scenes there at st peter's basilica on easter sunday. you're watching the news from ballet more coming up at the top of the hour you can always get the latest on our web site i for now. as long as. i know just to not go to day nothing would change you know the banks. and so watch the language of a bank running. for speaking the truth global news that matters g.w. made for mines. what keeps us in shape what makes us sick and how do we stay healthy. my name is dr carson the kentucky.
christians around the world marking easter sunday the day they believe that jesus christ rose from the dead now let's take a look now some live pictures from st peter's square at the vatican in rome now there pope francis is leaving celebrations those will include a traditional easter message on the earth and will be blessing or earlier during the holy saturday mass the pontiff called on believe is to speak out in the face of injustice let's just look at those scenes there at st peter's...
158
158
Apr 2, 2018
04/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
stage this easter calling for peace in a world marked by war and conflict, nearly 80,000 worshippers from around the globe attended mass under tight security in st. peter's square in rome. >>> the pope calling for the need to end the carnage in syria, demanding aid be delivered to the needy. he also urged for reconciliation in israel where 15 palestinians were killed in clashes on the border with gaza. he said he hopes mutual respect will prevail in yemen and the entire middle east. >>> on relations between north and south korea, the pope said he hoped talks aiming to ease the long-standing tensions on the peninsula would, quote, advance harmony and peace. he also celebrated newcomers to the faith this easter, including a nigerian migrant who became a hero in italy for disarming a thief with his bare hands. his actions and the pope's message urging christians to act in the face of injustice and to keep their hearts open. the message delivered on what is the most important holiday on the christian calendar, celebrating the resurrection of jesus. lucy kavanagh, nbc news, london. >> for today's shot of the day we head to columbus for the women's nc
stage this easter calling for peace in a world marked by war and conflict, nearly 80,000 worshippers from around the globe attended mass under tight security in st. peter's square in rome. >>> the pope calling for the need to end the carnage in syria, demanding aid be delivered to the needy. he also urged for reconciliation in israel where 15 palestinians were killed in clashes on the border with gaza. he said he hopes mutual respect will prevail in yemen and the entire middle east....
210
210
Apr 5, 2018
04/18
by
KTVU
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
st. maries soccer team, at 10:25 pm how the camaraderie is helping him fight cancer. >>> marking 50 yearsmartin luther king junior , that story coming up. >>> er nurses show us the nationwide program called, stop the bleed. play "do it like this". [music plays] [dog barks] [concert roaring] [music stops] dinner in 5. when everything's connected. it's simple. easy. awesome. ♪ seresto,jake...o, seresto ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto whatever your dog brings home to you, it shouldn't be fleas and ticks. seresto gives your dog 8 continuous months of flea and tick protection in an easy-to-use, non-greasy collar. ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto oh no, jake. seresto. 8-month... ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto >>> they received help from members of the public who had basic first aid skills. >> medical experts say that that could mean the difference between life and death with these kind of situations. amberley is in green bay tonight after talking to the er nurses that were part of the nationwide movement. here is amber. >> reporter: the fring -- frank, it is called stop the bleed. trauma experts say that t
st. maries soccer team, at 10:25 pm how the camaraderie is helping him fight cancer. >>> marking 50 yearsmartin luther king junior , that story coming up. >>> er nurses show us the nationwide program called, stop the bleed. play "do it like this". [music plays] [dog barks] [concert roaring] [music stops] dinner in 5. when everything's connected. it's simple. easy. awesome. ♪ seresto,jake...o, seresto ♪ seresto, seresto, seresto whatever your dog brings home to...
65
65
Apr 26, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
st helens have scored 122 points in their last two games. -- 126 —— 126 points in their last two games. on day six of snooker‘s world championship in sheffield barry hawkins, and markare live pictures right now. and at the world number fourjudd trump ina and at the world number fourjudd trump in a wheel battle. he led 6—3 overnight. look at it now. 9—9 in the first round match needing one more to get there. it decided to the second round in sheffield. —— a decider. and earlier today, anthony mcgill won five frames in a row to complete a remarkable comeback beat ryan day in the first round. the scot trailed 6—3 overnight. mcgill, will now play ding junhui in the second—round. take drugs, or race against men, that's the choice facing some female athletes, under new rules imposed by the athletics' governing body. the iaaf has introduced new measures to stop women with naturally high levels of testosterone gaining a competitive advantage. the 800m olympic champion caster semenya is among those likely to be affected, as alex capstick reports. the dominant figure in women's middle—distance running. the only big old world —— building our lose some pussycats raised questio
st helens have scored 122 points in their last two games. -- 126 —— 126 points in their last two games. on day six of snooker‘s world championship in sheffield barry hawkins, and markare live pictures right now. and at the world number fourjudd trump ina and at the world number fourjudd trump in a wheel battle. he led 6—3 overnight. look at it now. 9—9 in the first round match needing one more to get there. it decided to the second round in sheffield. —— a decider. and earlier...
145
145
Apr 1, 2018
04/18
by
CNNW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
st. peter's square. we have a live report ahead on how the pope is marking easter sunday. >> and happy easter to all of you and thank you for joining us. to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world, i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell from cnn news headquarters. newsroom starts now. >> and we begin with the war games ongoing on the korean peninsula. the u.s. and south korea kicking off an annual military exercise, this despite thawing tension between the two koreas. >> north korean leader kim jong-un is set to meet with the south korean counterpart, president moon jae-in later this month. a meeting between mr. kim and the u.s. president donald trump could follow the month after that. let's go live to seoul, south korea, cnn's paula hancocks is on the story this hour. paula, so, this time the drills shorter than last year. is this a concession? and does north korea seem more accepting to more difficult employment si underway? -- diplomacy underway? >> reporter: george, the us you has not called it tway concession. you look at the facts, it's a month long. it's usually two months long. so, certainly
st. peter's square. we have a live report ahead on how the pope is marking easter sunday. >> and happy easter to all of you and thank you for joining us. to our viewers in the u.s. and around the world, i'm natalie allen. >> i'm george howell from cnn news headquarters. newsroom starts now. >> and we begin with the war games ongoing on the korean peninsula. the u.s. and south korea kicking off an annual military exercise, this despite thawing tension between the two koreas....
46
46
Apr 9, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
we are celebrating marking the 20th anniversary of the good friday agreement, it was not really until the stankly most people do not remember, that the dup came on board and you then had martin mcguiness and ian paisley in this triumvirate running northern ireland. isn't that really the moment when something really big has happened, these people you could never conceive of having worked with? there are two bets on this, perhaps one still to play out, but the good friday agreement, the huge success of the good friday agreement was that it ended the political violence, except for a few incidents by dissidents, which were very serious, like the omagh bombing, but that ended the violence. it wasn't until 2007 that we really got the political institutions to work fairly. —— fully. it wasn't until 2007 that we really got the political institutions to work fully, and they worked very well until the last 15 months. i think that the last part is to get that sustainability going forward which i think will happen, but there's still a bit to play out. we well named the whole thing as the peace process b
we are celebrating marking the 20th anniversary of the good friday agreement, it was not really until the stankly most people do not remember, that the dup came on board and you then had martin mcguiness and ian paisley in this triumvirate running northern ireland. isn't that really the moment when something really big has happened, these people you could never conceive of having worked with? there are two bets on this, perhaps one still to play out, but the good friday agreement, the huge...
56
56
Apr 26, 2018
04/18
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
st. patrick's day and there is a common method on the straight issue. --o on this trade issue. markto iran, i know there are limitations to what you can say, the french president did surprise some by putting forward this approach, it seemed like he was suggesting had not entirely been cleared or discussed with his fellow eu leaders, is that the case? david: again, i think -- i had the honor of listening to him in his address to the joint houses of congress and it was perfectly consistent with the eu position, which is way standby the iran nuclear deal in we believe it is indispensable, part of global security. we do not believe that deal should be changed. and the french president said very clearly that france would not leave the deal, but there are other issues. we know we have problems with iran and he listed those. we are more than willing to work with the administration and with the international community to address those problems. so i think that there is really a remarkable consistency of messaging coming from europe on this issue. mark: how do you think the french president
st. patrick's day and there is a common method on the straight issue. --o on this trade issue. markto iran, i know there are limitations to what you can say, the french president did surprise some by putting forward this approach, it seemed like he was suggesting had not entirely been cleared or discussed with his fellow eu leaders, is that the case? david: again, i think -- i had the honor of listening to him in his address to the joint houses of congress and it was perfectly consistent with...
131
131
Apr 18, 2018
04/18
by
KOFY
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
and around the world lowered to half staff as a mark of respect in memory of barb ara bush. >> she will lay in repose at st. martin's church in houston. a private service will be held on saturday. >> we spoke to charlotte schultz today about her memories with mrs. bush. >>> now to the scene that played out onboard a passenger jet that had just taken off from new york city. >> really a terrifying scene as an engine explode mid-flight sending a piece of shrapnel right through a window. >> a passenger seated was nearly sucked out of the plane. she did not survive. we learned tonight it is this woman, jennifer, a mother of two in albuquerque, new mexico. >> mtsb on the scene involving a first deadly accident involving an airline in nearly a decade. >> reporter: the inflight terror began just minutes after take off. southwest flight 1380 carrying 144 passengers and five crew was headed from new york's laguardia for dallas when it abruptly diverted to philadelphia. the cabin losing pressure, masks dropping from the ceiling. terrified passengers bracing. >> we've got injured passengers. >> injured passengers, oka
and around the world lowered to half staff as a mark of respect in memory of barb ara bush. >> she will lay in repose at st. martin's church in houston. a private service will be held on saturday. >> we spoke to charlotte schultz today about her memories with mrs. bush. >>> now to the scene that played out onboard a passenger jet that had just taken off from new york city. >> really a terrifying scene as an engine explode mid-flight sending a piece of shrapnel right...
55
55
Apr 15, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 1
st james' parkj alexandre lacazette. this near post effort pulled newcastle level before matt ritchie took the magpies to the 41 point mark. this is the match that could decide the premier with title if manchester united lose to west bromwich this afternoon, manchester city will be champions. it is goalless afterjust under—20 minutes at old trafford. at guardiola has decided not to watch this match, he is playing golf instead! daniel ricciardo won a chaotic chinese grand prix in his red bull after his team—mate crashed into a title contender for the second straight week. after an incident involving lewis hamilton last week in bahrain, max verstappen hit championship leader sebastian vettel who could only finish eighth. the dutchman was given a penalty which sought lewis hamilton claim fourth, reducing the leader vettel to nine points. ricciardo hold of stunning overtakes to move from six placed first and claim his first win of the season. and that is all the sport for now, more in the next hour. thanks very much. the air strikes in syria were prompted by last week's suspected chemical attack in eastern ghouta. a mother an
st james' parkj alexandre lacazette. this near post effort pulled newcastle level before matt ritchie took the magpies to the 41 point mark. this is the match that could decide the premier with title if manchester united lose to west bromwich this afternoon, manchester city will be champions. it is goalless afterjust under—20 minutes at old trafford. at guardiola has decided not to watch this match, he is playing golf instead! daniel ricciardo won a chaotic chinese grand prix in his red bull...
67
67
Apr 28, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
and you can see what it meant to mark hughes for southampton to beat bournemouth. 2—1 the score at stone with southampton allegiances, everyone went through their rigour but we stuck at it and in terms of the whole game, i thought we were very much the team that deserve to win, but it only ta kes a that deserve to win, but it only takes a second to score a goal and they threw everything at us in the last ten minutes. we got bodies on the line. there was an impressive 5—0 win for crystal palace who have all but secured their place in the premier league next season. palace beat lecieseter city who were down to ten men for the last 30 minutes of the game. roy hodgson‘s side are now eight points clear of the relegation zone with two games left. it was a really important game for us it was a really important game for us today, it is all very well thinking, you perhaps just us today, it is all very well thinking, you perhapsjust need one win from the last three opportunities to secure your status. leicester have got some very good players. we were nervous before the game, iam pleased player
and you can see what it meant to mark hughes for southampton to beat bournemouth. 2—1 the score at stone with southampton allegiances, everyone went through their rigour but we stuck at it and in terms of the whole game, i thought we were very much the team that deserve to win, but it only ta kes a that deserve to win, but it only takes a second to score a goal and they threw everything at us in the last ten minutes. we got bodies on the line. there was an impressive 5—0 win for crystal...
71
71
Apr 23, 2018
04/18
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
the service, which marks 25 years since the murder, is being held at the central london church of stally stabbed in a racially motivated attack in eltham, south—east london, in 1993. tsb has apologised after customers complained about problems with their online banking over the weekend. the bank was carrying out maintenance work to its online system that was due to end yesterday evening. but customers were still struggling to log on last night, with some even reporting seeing other people's account details on their app. tsb say fixing the issue is a priority. a 70—year—old woman has been named as one of the four britons killed in a coach crash in saudi arabia. raj begum hussain, from blackburn, had been on a pilgrimage from the islamic holy sites of mecca to medina when the coach she was travelling on collided with a fuel tanker. twelve other passengers were also injured. the founder of the money saving expert website is suing facebook over claims the site published fake posts using his name and photo. martin lewis launches his case at the high court today — he says he wants the soci
the service, which marks 25 years since the murder, is being held at the central london church of stally stabbed in a racially motivated attack in eltham, south—east london, in 1993. tsb has apologised after customers complained about problems with their online banking over the weekend. the bank was carrying out maintenance work to its online system that was due to end yesterday evening. but customers were still struggling to log on last night, with some even reporting seeing other people's...