179
179
Jan 15, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
susie? >> reporter: it has been a very difficult couple of days for these students who have showed up continuously dropping off flowers, remembering these two girls who passed away tragically on friday night. we know that this happened on a night very similar to this one. it was dark. it was about 7:00 when this crash happened and the roads were wet as they are now from rain and police say they believe that's a factor in what caused this crash. >> i did have a whole breakdown because it was really surprising to me because i had just seen her that day and i just had a conversation with her. >> reporter: bo and a group of middle school students came to lay flowers beside a growing memorial for their friend 13- year-old jaia lightner and 17- year-old gina rubin who died in a car crash friday night. six teenagers were in the car at the time. the four others were hospitalized. jaia and gina didn't survive. >> this is a sad incident that happened and sorry for her and her family and all her friend
susie? >> reporter: it has been a very difficult couple of days for these students who have showed up continuously dropping off flowers, remembering these two girls who passed away tragically on friday night. we know that this happened on a night very similar to this one. it was dark. it was about 7:00 when this crash happened and the roads were wet as they are now from rain and police say they believe that's a factor in what caused this crash. >> i did have a whole breakdown...
121
121
Jan 16, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
susie? >> reporter: you can see just how heavy the rain is coming down here right now and it's been pretty consistent all afternoon as people do everything they can across the bay area to prepare for tomorrow's storm. one of those things i'm standing right in front of, you might be familiar with this scene if you are a homeowner. we're at the corte madera fire department where they have sandbagging stations for people trying to protect their homes from flooding especially before the skies really open up tomorrow. public works crews in san rafael are expecting the next 48 hours to be nonstop maintenance calls like this one. they're scouring the city clearing storm drains blocked by debris hoping to prevent any major flooding tomorrow. >> right now the water is beginning to build up on us, so we're having a couple localized flooding calls coming in. >> reporter: being below sea level, san rafael has to be prepared for major rain events. mark wright, the major operator of public works, says the
susie? >> reporter: you can see just how heavy the rain is coming down here right now and it's been pretty consistent all afternoon as people do everything they can across the bay area to prepare for tomorrow's storm. one of those things i'm standing right in front of, you might be familiar with this scene if you are a homeowner. we're at the corte madera fire department where they have sandbagging stations for people trying to protect their homes from flooding especially before the skies...
76
76
Jan 2, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
susie? >> reporter: as you know, this is something that they do every single year. there's still a handful of people milling around here as they clean up after four hours of what, as you said, is always called a vigil, but being here it feels much more like a celebration of fertaiy his gacy >> the effect of losing a loved one is real. >> reporter: each year wanda johnson, her family and this co resolution on new year's day. >> we're going to continue fighting for equal rights for not just my family, but all the families who have lost a loved one through injustice. >> reporter: it's the 10th time they've gathered here like this. in 2009 wanda's then 22-year- old son oscar grant was shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer named johannes mehserle who later served two years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. >> i think that oscar's death was the catalyst to wake up america to let them know that we still as a people have a long way to go. >> reporter: oscar's death helped spark a national conversation about police violence and the power of civilian oversight in
susie? >> reporter: as you know, this is something that they do every single year. there's still a handful of people milling around here as they clean up after four hours of what, as you said, is always called a vigil, but being here it feels much more like a celebration of fertaiy his gacy >> the effect of losing a loved one is real. >> reporter: each year wanda johnson, her family and this co resolution on new year's day. >> we're going to continue fighting for equal...
144
144
Jan 15, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
susie? >> reporter: well, allen, if there's any indication of how much these girls are going to be missed, it is the growing memorial that continues to grow here at the crash site. we have a handful of girls who came up after the school day. some of them are crying. this has been happening ever since friday night. they come here to leave notes, flowers and say good-bye. sandwiched between teddy bears, sympathy notes and pictures of students making silly faces are scraps of an suv that crashed here friday night. six teenagers were inside at the time. four were sent to the hospital, but two teenage girls, 13-year- old jaia lightner and 17-year- old gina rubin didn't survive. >> sorry for her and her family and all of her friends. >> reporter: dominic is one of many high school students who wore red in memory of the girls who passed away. they were leaving a basketball game friday night when the driver gina lost control wrapping her suv around this tree. speed and wet roads from the rain were f
susie? >> reporter: well, allen, if there's any indication of how much these girls are going to be missed, it is the growing memorial that continues to grow here at the crash site. we have a handful of girls who came up after the school day. some of them are crying. this has been happening ever since friday night. they come here to leave notes, flowers and say good-bye. sandwiched between teddy bears, sympathy notes and pictures of students making silly faces are scraps of an suv that...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
and susie want to create fashion that can be worn the world over they launched their label a kind of guy he's nine years ago today they're hugely successful selling their creations in one hundred twenty stores in twenty four countries by guns and you could say we're trying to create something timeless we don't want people to buy a winter jacket they won't be able to wear next winter because it's no longer in style we want them to buy a jacket that they can wear for ten years because it's timeless by the titles. of all of we want classic cards or products with a certain twist. and we want to reinterpret materials processing certain techniques. to make noise the feel of. the two designers work closely together to discuss modify and then perfect them various creations. for them fashion isn't about making some artistic statement they want to create clothes that can be worn on a day to day basis. we get a lot of inspiration from everyday life i'm always saying that. for instance if i'm cycling and i see an older man who's wearing an interesting jacket i might stop and take a picture in se
and susie want to create fashion that can be worn the world over they launched their label a kind of guy he's nine years ago today they're hugely successful selling their creations in one hundred twenty stores in twenty four countries by guns and you could say we're trying to create something timeless we don't want people to buy a winter jacket they won't be able to wear next winter because it's no longer in style we want them to buy a jacket that they can wear for ten years because it's...
102
102
Jan 9, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
susie heilemann. george morris. mary reid. pam simon who is in the gallery with us today. mavy stoddard, ken tucker. the members of my community had never seen such a devastating tragedy before yet they responded with compassion and kindness toward the survivors. and the families of those who were murdered. they did not let this horrific tragedy define who we were. three memorials sprung up spontaneously. at the site of the shooting. at congresswoman giffords' office. and at the university hospital where the most seriously wounded were taken. thanks to the quick actions of members of the public who rushed by the the wounded and first responders lives were saved that morning. this mental health of everyone in attendance was adversely affected. and many of the survivors still endure the physical and mental impact the shooting had on their lives. the families of the six people killed grieve the loss of their loved ones to this day. i am so honored that our colleague, gabbie giffords, is with us tonight. she served with great distinction in this house and despite her nearly fa
susie heilemann. george morris. mary reid. pam simon who is in the gallery with us today. mavy stoddard, ken tucker. the members of my community had never seen such a devastating tragedy before yet they responded with compassion and kindness toward the survivors. and the families of those who were murdered. they did not let this horrific tragedy define who we were. three memorials sprung up spontaneously. at the site of the shooting. at congresswoman giffords' office. and at the university...
80
80
Jan 2, 2019
01/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
it's a snowman apparently susie. it's a snowman apparently susie.'t? what do you make of these images so far? the first thing that we saw a really we couldn't determine that much about the object itself, but the ones i can do today are really quite incredible. i think the most important feature is that we are able to see that this object is actually made of two bodies that have come together. to form the snowman shape, it really wasn't clear what the initial image about this structure of the body itself. this is really important, because we know that the planet in our solar system, the large bodies and hours solar system formed through coalescence of salt billy max muller bodies. it looks like we might adjust phone past really one of the early building blocks of planetary systems in our solar system. so it's quite remarkable. the suggestion is that it's really quite smooth, that there's not that many craters on it. yes, at the moment, it doesn't look like there's too many craters on the surface, but this image that we received today doesn't have a g
it's a snowman apparently susie. it's a snowman apparently susie.'t? what do you make of these images so far? the first thing that we saw a really we couldn't determine that much about the object itself, but the ones i can do today are really quite incredible. i think the most important feature is that we are able to see that this object is actually made of two bodies that have come together. to form the snowman shape, it really wasn't clear what the initial image about this structure of the...
132
132
Jan 2, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
susie? >> reporter: well, as you might imagine, there was a lot of discussion today as always on this day about exactly how oscar grant will be remembered. his family wants to rename this street and this station in his honor, but there's another legacy that's already in place and that's the conversation that his death started about police and the black community. >> we're going to continue fighting for for equal rights for not just my family, but all the families that have lost a loved one through injustice. >> reporter: it's the 10th time this community has gathered here like this. in 2009 wanda johnson's then 22- year-old son oscar grant was shot and killed by a b.a.r.t. police officer named johannes mehserle who later served two years in prison for involuntary manslaughter. >> i think that oscar's death was the catalyst to wake up america to let them know that we still as a people have a long way to go. >> reporter: oscar's death helped spark a national conversation about police violence
susie? >> reporter: well, as you might imagine, there was a lot of discussion today as always on this day about exactly how oscar grant will be remembered. his family wants to rename this street and this station in his honor, but there's another legacy that's already in place and that's the conversation that his death started about police and the black community. >> we're going to continue fighting for for equal rights for not just my family, but all the families that have lost a...
282
282
Jan 2, 2019
01/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ >> so the beatles from liverpool >> what is the sound? how does it differ from other rock 'n' roll and pop? >> it just happened that, all of a sudden, hundreds of rock groups all from liverpool made records, and it was a bit more like the original rock 'n' roll than the stuff they've had over the last few months. ♪ >> initially, there was no tradition of great british bands conquering america. that had not happened, but it's that moment where everything turns. ♪ >> there's no single moment that more embodies the moment when rock 'n' roll became the province of teenagers. that's something that you would not just love but that you would go crazy for. >> there's the beatles! ♪ can't buy me love ♪ love ♪ can't buy me love >> the beatles have come to this country and taken all the women away and everybody's going crazy about them. ♪ i'll get you anything >> it was like aliens landed. look at how they look and how they act, and wow! ♪ i don't care too much for money ♪ ♪ money can't buy me love >> i came here at 6:00 in the
. ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ ♪ wake up, little susie, wake up ♪ >> so the beatles from liverpool >> what is the sound? how does it differ from other rock 'n' roll and pop? >> it just happened that, all of a sudden, hundreds of rock groups all from liverpool made records, and it was a bit more like the original rock 'n' roll than the stuff they've had over the last few months. ♪ >> initially, there was no tradition of great british bands conquering...
34
34
Jan 16, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
was a little chilly look on the mobile first incident says because it sort of susie's through didn't he steve croes who was a well you did it it's really physically difficult so you give him in the name of any producer that's when i should burn needs. besieges up it for and you. see just then you do push in the community it's just into certain garnishee. yes you have storyboard you do with. most of the suggested usually got his. street the door of. the room it's strong as christmas trees to support his dismissal cause the death of realization is near the truth or there's a separate issue one ensure you remove. my blog. dr vishnu coughs beat is equal in size to the touch of luxemburg and he is alive. i can only call his word he read but and that is not to let him in russian. history with what he must do from a precious and west point he didn't d.q. the ship question frustrating illusion. as. well as the book but at the national. meeting i discussed case the grandson of a famous writer and himself a successful photographer. has chosen to try and tackle some of russia's problems through
was a little chilly look on the mobile first incident says because it sort of susie's through didn't he steve croes who was a well you did it it's really physically difficult so you give him in the name of any producer that's when i should burn needs. besieges up it for and you. see just then you do push in the community it's just into certain garnishee. yes you have storyboard you do with. most of the suggested usually got his. street the door of. the room it's strong as christmas trees to...
8,541
8.5K
Jan 1, 2019
01/19
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 8,541
favorite 0
quote 0
susie has helped millions of everyday americans take control of financial lives so they can things they. >> i am suze orman. one thing i have learned is a recent one of you has what it takes to be the master of your own financial destiny. i will show you how to be more so you can have more. ♪ hi, everybody. know very well every single one of you wants to have your house in order. you want to protect your assets. you want to protect your kids. you want to protect everything you have or so hard for. in my entire career, if i were of adviceu one piece and i couldn't give you any other, as to what you could do to make sure your life was financially secure, i would tell you need a will, a living trust, and a power of attorney for health care. you the difference between a will and a trust. let's say i live in the state of california and my mom has a wants to leave that house to me. so she creates a will that says upon her death that i am -- i am to get the house and her mom dies. in the state of california, it will take six months to two for a judge to validate the will and make sure mom real
susie has helped millions of everyday americans take control of financial lives so they can things they. >> i am suze orman. one thing i have learned is a recent one of you has what it takes to be the master of your own financial destiny. i will show you how to be more so you can have more. ♪ hi, everybody. know very well every single one of you wants to have your house in order. you want to protect your assets. you want to protect your kids. you want to protect everything you have or...
38
38
Jan 18, 2019
01/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
with me are michael booker, the deputy editor for the daily express, and the daily mirror columnist susiemany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i says senior conservatives have told the party to get ready for a snap poll to break the brexit deadlock. the ft also leads on brexit, with a warning from the cabinet that theresa may will split the party if she seeks support from the labour opposition for a watered—down brexit plan. the daily telegraph reports on new facebook data that it says shows that two prominent remain campaign groups spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on adverts in the run—up to the parliamentary vote on the government's brexit deal. the guardian suggests there is growing evidence that patients are stockpiling medication in preparation for a no—deal brexit. time to call it a day? the daily mail reports that buckingham palace is under pressure to intervene over prince philip's determination to keep driving following yesterday's road accident. meanwhile, the mirror pictures a replacement land rover for the duke of edinburgh after he was given the all—clear to
with me are michael booker, the deputy editor for the daily express, and the daily mirror columnist susiemany of tomorrow's front pages are already in. the i says senior conservatives have told the party to get ready for a snap poll to break the brexit deadlock. the ft also leads on brexit, with a warning from the cabinet that theresa may will split the party if she seeks support from the labour opposition for a watered—down brexit plan. the daily telegraph reports on new facebook data that...
51
51
Jan 6, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 1
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susi shrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that we were able to state they then escalated that are now attacking civilian and one terrorist groups begin to attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has been credit but we do know is that during the how the suits and during the peak time of egypt's tourist time period we're seeing an uptick in terrorist attacks and that is no way to but i just chill society but attacks. brazil's new government has deployed troops to the northern city of fortaleza to take on a spike in violent crime nearly eighty incidents were reported this week across the state of sierra including robberies gun attacks and building set on fire president jalal bo'sun r.-o. has promised a heavy crackdown on crime those are the headlines we're back in half an hour right now on al-jazeera it's
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susi shrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that we were able to state they then escalated that are now attacking civilian and one terrorist groups begin to attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
as the seeds to cook out susie speaks to mainly. that suit. their class secrecy taken away and only stay in your own special projects funded. online you guessed that is year and very pretty but for now the mountains of moist only grow. but as well as president slams the u.s. for promoting a fake version of events in the country and aggression or washington says the opposition there has only just begun the fight for freedom. and families in a whirl of throngs demand to know why over the last decade a new large number of children have been born without limbs with a government report due on the probable.
as the seeds to cook out susie speaks to mainly. that suit. their class secrecy taken away and only stay in your own special projects funded. online you guessed that is year and very pretty but for now the mountains of moist only grow. but as well as president slams the u.s. for promoting a fake version of events in the country and aggression or washington says the opposition there has only just begun the fight for freedom. and families in a whirl of throngs demand to know why over the last...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
on the phone fixed amongst the windows me with susie it takes to make. a national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to be a big if we act we would sort of the response. to me because you knew seemed up and you know the look of clint you just you know and i guess those. years that you play in the in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up in the back of the and. get a little nose and when you want to pay for a bison you can get on mate and you're sure. i'm concerned about the expansion of nato nato has expanded into thirteen countries up to the borders of russia thirteen countries at that. shit way not. these they do in the midst i mean what she. did early spring of two thousand and fourteen eastern ukraine was also buzzing with protests against the new authorities in kiev this region with a population close to russia geographically and culturally feared that the ultra right leanings of the newly formed government would bring meal nationalism to their lands. and they have their reasons. the status of the russian language in ukraine has been a stum
on the phone fixed amongst the windows me with susie it takes to make. a national system. unless you mean it's not. supposed to be a big if we act we would sort of the response. to me because you knew seemed up and you know the look of clint you just you know and i guess those. years that you play in the in the lead you disappear you know the same so send them. up in the back of the and. get a little nose and when you want to pay for a bison you can get on mate and you're sure. i'm concerned...
33
33
Jan 21, 2019
01/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
laura, helen and susie. my three daughters.ive america that is just as free and prosperous with as many opportunities as i have. i want to make sure the america that we give to the next generation is as strong as the one given to us. and i'm concerned about the dysfunction in washington. i'm concerned about the lack of care about the fiscal situation. i am here to make a difference. and i'm here to work across the aisle and to find common ground and create real solutions. i was able to do that in texas and i hope to do it here in washington. because i hate to sound cynical but people come and say they want to find common ground. what can be different this time? how can the country get stuff done? >> i think first it is relationships should have taken a lot of time to sit down and get to know my democrat colleagues here there a lot of extremely competent patriots on both sides of the aisle. they care about the future of our country. i think is really working and finding common ground in working together to accomplish something,
laura, helen and susie. my three daughters.ive america that is just as free and prosperous with as many opportunities as i have. i want to make sure the america that we give to the next generation is as strong as the one given to us. and i'm concerned about the dysfunction in washington. i'm concerned about the lack of care about the fiscal situation. i am here to make a difference. and i'm here to work across the aisle and to find common ground and create real solutions. i was able to do that...
85
85
Jan 9, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
we have new details and what police are calling a targeted killing, susie? >> reporter: police say it was a single shot, that ended his life, right here at central elementary school in belmont. he was a student at nearby clermont high school, we have talked to some of his friends, and teachers, who say he was a popular, varsity football player, who will be deeply missed. >> -- that you never got to tell him i loved you and cared about you too, it hurts so much. >> reporter: students say they simply cannot imagine what school be like tomorrow. >> we are going to sit at the lunch table and he is not going to be there. [ crying ] it is something that is going to hit me the most. >> the school day is going to be different without him. >> reporter: the coach cannot either. >> the fact that he is not here anymore is call. >> reporter: the football coach knew him, not just as one of championship football players, but as a mentee. >> he was a lot of fun. he was always uplifting to his teammates. >> reporter: last night before 11 pm, police got a phone call from some
we have new details and what police are calling a targeted killing, susie? >> reporter: police say it was a single shot, that ended his life, right here at central elementary school in belmont. he was a student at nearby clermont high school, we have talked to some of his friends, and teachers, who say he was a popular, varsity football player, who will be deeply missed. >> -- that you never got to tell him i loved you and cared about you too, it hurts so much. >> reporter:...
43
43
Jan 6, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susishrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that we whiled state they've then escalated that to now attacking civilian and one terrorist here speak into attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has claimed credit but we do know is that during the how the series and during the peak time of egypt's tourist time period we're seeing an uptick in terrorist attacks and that is no way to but i just chill society but attack to stay on. the orthodox church of ukraine has officially split from its religious leadership in russia the ecumenical patriarch in istanbul the worldwide head of the church has signed a document granting independence the break marks a deepening religious divide that comes from political hostilities between russia and ukraine rob math and reports. for the simple sweep of a pen ukraine's orthodo
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susishrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that we whiled state they've then escalated that to now attacking civilian and one terrorist here speak into attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has claimed...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know anyone who has such a fanatical love of music and so financially even susie. first of all my good nor is it is a human voice really. just the idea that he's around everybody just plays better. and i'm grateful that we still have musicians like him today. when i was wondering you're in one though gentil the whole me in this in the work. he bets the base at that she says i don't know order typical day is for me. i try to live three lives accordance father teacher and performing artist ocean. when i am ready thank you so not. torture me with so many beautiful things that i will not know what to choose from. that's a very good the last one and then we move to the next section three. don't make a big production ok say whatever she's lovely. ok i'll think of it thank you. can i ask you. to. think. it says schneeman jeanne moos i love music. i love composers. i'm always searching the trees and of course i found a lot of wonderful things. my life is based on this search for wonderful things i keep searching for soon but. the most experienced in the musician as a piani
i don't know anyone who has such a fanatical love of music and so financially even susie. first of all my good nor is it is a human voice really. just the idea that he's around everybody just plays better. and i'm grateful that we still have musicians like him today. when i was wondering you're in one though gentil the whole me in this in the work. he bets the base at that she says i don't know order typical day is for me. i try to live three lives accordance father teacher and performing...
86
86
Jan 18, 2019
01/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
3: michael booker, and mirror columnist, susie—5m good evening. welcome to bbc news.ace has revealed that the duke of edinburgh went to hospital today for a checkup, after being involved in a car crash at sandringham yesterday afternoon. they say he had no "injuries of concern." police in norfolk have confirmed they're investigating the crash, and will take "any appropriate action." an eyewitness who helped the 97—year—old prince out of his overturned land rover described the scene of the collision as "horrendous", at a road junction near the sandringham estate. the woman driving the other vehicle in the crash was treated in hospital for cuts, while herfemale passenger broke her wrist. a 9—month—old baby, who was also in their car, wasn't hurt. our home affairs correspondent daniel sandford has been at sandringham for us tonight. 30 hours after prince philip's crash, we are much clearer about what happened here on the a149. clearer too how miraculous it is that no—one was seriously injured and that the duke himself escaped unhurt. it was the devastating car crash that
3: michael booker, and mirror columnist, susie—5m good evening. welcome to bbc news.ace has revealed that the duke of edinburgh went to hospital today for a checkup, after being involved in a car crash at sandringham yesterday afternoon. they say he had no "injuries of concern." police in norfolk have confirmed they're investigating the crash, and will take "any appropriate action." an eyewitness who helped the 97—year—old prince out of his overturned land rover...
93
93
Jan 5, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
kpix5's susie steimle is there. so what did fans tell you? did steph curry deliver? >> reporter: i mean absolutely. from what i'm hearing, things went extremely smoothly, which honestly was a little bit of a surprise after this week with a lot of confusion about all these free tickets. you could see even behind me the fox theater here, the marquee lights are off. they got done with the concert early, wrapped everything up without any lefaare saying it w wait. >> all right, guys, here we go! >> reporter: the curry confusion has come to an end. fans spent the week sleeping in their cars and waiting in wrap- around lines like this for free tickets. >> i'm a little tired, but i'm excited. >> reporter: she's waited in line 18 hours over three days for her free ticket. other than the usual event line drama over cutting -- >> people cutting in. they're saying we're going to roll the camera back and put them out of line. hogwh.>>po ingswent out a hitch. eventuallyeveryone made it into the fox theater for the show including nearly a dozen local basketball teams from across th
kpix5's susie steimle is there. so what did fans tell you? did steph curry deliver? >> reporter: i mean absolutely. from what i'm hearing, things went extremely smoothly, which honestly was a little bit of a surprise after this week with a lot of confusion about all these free tickets. you could see even behind me the fox theater here, the marquee lights are off. they got done with the concert early, wrapped everything up without any lefaare saying it w wait. >> all right, guys,...
48
48
Jan 18, 2019
01/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight are michael booker, the deputy editor for the daily express, and the daily mirror columnist, susiearning they're struggling to obtain some common medicines including painkillers and anti—depressants, leaving patients complaining of delays in getting the drugs they need. the bbc has learned there's been a big rise in the number of medicines being placed on the "shortage of supply" list for england. increased global demand and the rising cost of raw materials, are being blamed for some of the shortages. here's our health correspondent catherine burns. this drug, as you can see, has gone completely red. as we film, the realisation that another drug is running low. has now gone completely out of stock. now we will have to shop around to make sure customers and patients continue to get access to this medicine. it is not unusual for this to happen. problems with supply and demand for medicines. in fact, every month, the government agrees to pay a premium for some drugs where availability is low. what is unusual is the number of drugs they are doing this for. lists are published every mon
tonight are michael booker, the deputy editor for the daily express, and the daily mirror columnist, susiearning they're struggling to obtain some common medicines including painkillers and anti—depressants, leaving patients complaining of delays in getting the drugs they need. the bbc has learned there's been a big rise in the number of medicines being placed on the "shortage of supply" list for england. increased global demand and the rising cost of raw materials, are being blamed...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
the inspect the accused in germany sammie and susie ischia the other side seven see the i. tried. to. bring in. john landy trip is transforming people's lives by installing solar panels into a mental mountain communities he's bringing electricity to places that have never had to be sold as parts of morocco's energy revolution told the residents of these villages challenge is that some king also morocco. close up in forty eight minutes following the lead. slip. listen carefully. to the soon. to be again. discovered. the i. subscribe to the documentary on. the way. the i. are low and welcome to drive by the d w motor magazine this week stop. said test drive in a snazzy electric who paid the lexus l.c. five hundred opals vision of the future the g.t. x. experimental and the new saying got to rocco.
the inspect the accused in germany sammie and susie ischia the other side seven see the i. tried. to. bring in. john landy trip is transforming people's lives by installing solar panels into a mental mountain communities he's bringing electricity to places that have never had to be sold as parts of morocco's energy revolution told the residents of these villages challenge is that some king also morocco. close up in forty eight minutes following the lead. slip. listen carefully. to the soon. to...
116
116
Jan 6, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susi shrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that were wild state they then escalated that are now attacking civilian and one terrorist groups begin to attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has the credit but we do know is that during the how the suits and during the peak time of egypt's tourist time period we're seeing an uptick in terrorist attacks and that is no way to but i just chill society but attacked. a bomb blast has injured at least three policemen in the afghan capital kabul they've been taken to a hospital that no one has claimed responsibility for the attack. brazil's new government has deployed troops to the northern city of fortaleza to count a spike in violent crime nearly eighty incidents were reported this week across the state of sierra including robberies gun attacks and buildings b
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susi shrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that were wild state they then escalated that are now attacking civilian and one terrorist groups begin to attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has the...
36
36
Jan 18, 2019
01/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
with us, michael booker, the deputy editorfor the daily express, and the daily mirror columnist, susieiface. welcome both. many of the front pages are already in. we will begin with the i. it says senior conservatives have told the party to get ready for a snap poll to break the brexit deadlock. the ft also leads on brexit, with a warning from the cabinet that theresa may will split the party if she seeks support from the labour opposition for a watered—down brexit plan. the daily telegraph reports on new facebook data that it says shows that two prominent remain campaign groups spent hundreds of thousands of pounds on adverts in the run—up to the parliamentary vote on the government's brexit deal. the guardian suggests there's growing evidence that patients are stockpiling medication in preparation for a no—deal brexit. time to call it a day? the daily mail reports that buckingham palace is under pressure to intervene over prince philip's determination to keep driving, following yesterday's road accident. meanwhile, the mirror pictures a replacement land rover for the duke of edinburg
with us, michael booker, the deputy editorfor the daily express, and the daily mirror columnist, susieiface. welcome both. many of the front pages are already in. we will begin with the i. it says senior conservatives have told the party to get ready for a snap poll to break the brexit deadlock. the ft also leads on brexit, with a warning from the cabinet that theresa may will split the party if she seeks support from the labour opposition for a watered—down brexit plan. the daily telegraph...
38
38
Jan 6, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susi shrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that were wild state they then escalated that to now attacking civilian and one terrorist group speak into attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has been credit but we do know is that during the how the suits and during the peak time of egypt's tourist time period we're seeing an uptick in terrorist attacks and that is no way to win i'm just chill society but to attack the state. voters in the democratic republic of congo will have to wait another week to find out the pulmonary results of last month's presidential election the outcome is expected to be announced on sunday but the head of the election commission says it's only counted less than half of the votes are in memory has more it's been delay after delay and patience is wearing thin people in the democ
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susi shrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that were wild state they then escalated that to now attacking civilian and one terrorist group speak into attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has been...
51
51
Jan 6, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susi shrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that were wild state they then escalated that are now attacking civilian and one terrorist here speak into attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has been credit but we do know is that during the how the suits and during the peak time of egypt's tourist time period we're seeing an uptick in terrorist attacks and that is no way to but i just chill society but attack to stay are. millions of orthodox christians are celebrating the christmas holiday the eastern orthodox faith follows the old julian calendar which puts the birth of jesus christ on january the sufferings celebrations are taking place in bethlehem in the occupied west bank the city celebrates christmas three times a year for different denominations. the cranes new orthodox church has been blessed by
attacking those seeming to be in cahoots or sympathetic to the state and that's when we saw the attack on susi shrines last just around this time last year because those were supposedly families that were wild state they then escalated that are now attacking civilian and one terrorist here speak into attack civilians and mass what it's meant to do is to actually chill society so that they act for political change now we don't know if i'm sorry too much has done this because no one has been...
150
150
Jan 9, 2019
01/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of other folks on social media weighing in, susie says i can't stop laughing and nancy pelosi andke i'm in trouble for something. that is how all those responses are shaping up as well. rob: we got your report card in the mail. mom and dad staring you down. >> if that is the case they would want to send the president to his room. rob: what about all this trash? >> two democratic lawmakers from san francisco encouraged the president to end the government shutdown. they delivered trash, took trash from san francisco national security national parks, in front of the white house, causing buzz on social media, edward on twitter is saying if we can political you're lucky were not charged with littering and another person shining and saying do your job, make a deal. so much buzz going on. jillian: thank you. democrats demanding equal airtime following donald trump's address but are they just playing politics? ron meyer says if they aren't careful they could rip their party apart. he explains next. rob: let's check in with steve doocy for what is coming up on fox. >> i have the garbage he
a lot of other folks on social media weighing in, susie says i can't stop laughing and nancy pelosi andke i'm in trouble for something. that is how all those responses are shaping up as well. rob: we got your report card in the mail. mom and dad staring you down. >> if that is the case they would want to send the president to his room. rob: what about all this trash? >> two democratic lawmakers from san francisco encouraged the president to end the government shutdown. they...
137
137
Jan 4, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
susie steimle live in oakland with what is going on. >> reporter: this was advertised as the event at fox theater tomorrow night by steph curry, himself, on his instagram. as he said, as a way to thank fans after being in oakland for ten years. instead, it has turned into multiple days of miscommunication as frustrated fans can't figure out how to get one of these free tickets. >> i am disappointed and all that. i sit here for seven years. i'm disappointed. >> reporter: one of hundreds of people turned away for the second day in a row. he first heard about the event, like most fans, on instagram, tuesday night. steph curry announced friday's event, impromptu, on a social media account and told fans they could pick up free tickets at is pop up store. but when they got here . >> they advertise we can come to the pop up store and get the ticket but the store wasn't open. >> a lot of fans felt frustrated. they were told the cannot yesterday by staff. they showed up and didn't find anyone giving out tickets. >> i don't know where the miscommunication came in. >> reporter: he works at sc 30
susie steimle live in oakland with what is going on. >> reporter: this was advertised as the event at fox theater tomorrow night by steph curry, himself, on his instagram. as he said, as a way to thank fans after being in oakland for ten years. instead, it has turned into multiple days of miscommunication as frustrated fans can't figure out how to get one of these free tickets. >> i am disappointed and all that. i sit here for seven years. i'm disappointed. >> reporter: one of...
118
118
Jan 8, 2019
01/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> susie has the mayor's latest list of top priorities. >> tuff shed housing and decreased homicide numbers are 2 things that the mayor talked about as successes over the past 4 years during her inaugural address today, but her constituents say they are not convinced. >> we have much more work to do , but we can recognize progress. >> if you ask the mayor what is working in the city of oakland look no further than her not really address this morning. >> 6 consecutive years of reduced homicides and shootings combined and the lowest for your average of homicides in oaklands recorded history. >> she held pictures of their deceased sons lost to gun violence. they say it does not feel like an improvement to them. >> mothers like us. our homicides have not been solved. >> they are critical of the mayor for not advancing the department of violence prevention. a government organization that lost in 2017. as for the success touted by the mayor council member says it's all how you look at the statistics. >> shootings are up as our aggravated assault. my district stats were up lester significa
. >>> susie has the mayor's latest list of top priorities. >> tuff shed housing and decreased homicide numbers are 2 things that the mayor talked about as successes over the past 4 years during her inaugural address today, but her constituents say they are not convinced. >> we have much more work to do , but we can recognize progress. >> if you ask the mayor what is working in the city of oakland look no further than her not really address this morning. >> 6...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
33
33
Jan 4, 2019
01/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
susie chow, jenny the plaza, maria ellen, vincent gomez, marita gomez.we will start with those and then we will continue to move forward. please state your name, and if you heard your name, come to the podium. >> anyone who needs translation, we will get to it. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: good evening, commissioners and all attendees and superintendents. i think all of us come out from the institution at the elementary school to report some issues and catch your attention. our kids get affected and we have to send them to see psychologists and they are not willing to go to school, and also, all this will affect our routine, daily routine as a parent. this is getting serious. >> thank you. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> i'm very, very worried because my son is going to be in this school next year, and also my daughter is graduating from the school next year. but during that the parent-teacher conference, i was told my daughter's performance is not that good, and i will worry a
susie chow, jenny the plaza, maria ellen, vincent gomez, marita gomez.we will start with those and then we will continue to move forward. please state your name, and if you heard your name, come to the podium. >> anyone who needs translation, we will get to it. [speaking foreign language] [speaking foreign language] >> voice of translator: good evening, commissioners and all attendees and superintendents. i think all of us come out from the institution at the elementary school to...
85
85
Jan 19, 2019
01/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
and susie. and there was a path, which the women would go up to get food to bring back to the camp. and a woman went out and was coming back in and she was shot. anne-marie what the story about -- a young woman her early 20s. and there was another just very short, marie's description of this woman who was dying on the operating table. her hair was cluttered with blood, she seemed younger now that she'd been clean. her body was soft and shapely. she wore two tiny gold earrings. someone open her fist and cleaned out the bloodsoaked dirt she'd clenched in her pain. i think is a pretty extraordinary description. this incident, had a huge impact on marie. the 24 hours, she spent there had a huge effect on marie. and this was because her story had an impact. the militia was sponsored by leader of syria. and he was sponsored by gorbachev. and gorbachev could be pressured. and in that time the sunday times was a very important newspaper. within three days that has been lifted. partly becauseof the story , the photographs and marie's copy. the image of the young woman lying on the path, her
and susie. and there was a path, which the women would go up to get food to bring back to the camp. and a woman went out and was coming back in and she was shot. anne-marie what the story about -- a young woman her early 20s. and there was another just very short, marie's description of this woman who was dying on the operating table. her hair was cluttered with blood, she seemed younger now that she'd been clean. her body was soft and shapely. she wore two tiny gold earrings. someone open her...
131
131
Jan 2, 2019
01/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> paula looked over, and she said, "i'm really tired, susie. i'm so tired.s." and while everybody had encouraged her, including myself, to continue with this battle, i said, "paula, whatever you do, i'll stand beside you." >> paula's previous settlement demands had gone as high as $2 million and a public apology, which the president's lawyers rejected. >> they settled the case, and so we never went to trial. >> i was just so tired of all the bickering and the media and how they treated me. "am i ever going to get justice here?" it was looking to the point where i wasn't going to. >> the settlement number was $850,000. the president does not want to spend one more minute on this matter. >> for $850,000, the lawsuit would finally go away for good. the damage had already been done. president clinton's deposition in the jones case is what had set in motion the very chain of events now threatening to derail his presidency. [ applause ] >> the clintons have won many battles, but they lose major wars, and this was one of them. >> the complete strategy by the legal
. >> paula looked over, and she said, "i'm really tired, susie. i'm so tired.s." and while everybody had encouraged her, including myself, to continue with this battle, i said, "paula, whatever you do, i'll stand beside you." >> paula's previous settlement demands had gone as high as $2 million and a public apology, which the president's lawyers rejected. >> they settled the case, and so we never went to trial. >> i was just so tired of all the...
75
75
Jan 15, 2019
01/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
was a little chilly look on the mobile first incident seized his researcher susie's to reduce his ease of course cause of value to it's really physically difficult so he's given a new mother to produce roots we're not sure where needs. busy example you've forgotten it and you. see just then you do push in the community it's just interfere with our nation. hears you were just really bored you doing with. much to discuss that usually got this. straight the daughter of. the woman's story. is going to. the death of realization i sneered at the true story of her or reserve subsidies or one ensure you remove. my blog. dr vishnu coughs beat is equal in size to the touch of luxemburg and he is alive. i can only call his word he read but and that is not to let him in russian. history with what he must do for a precious and west point he didn't do you keep the ship question frustrating illusion. as. well as the book but at the national. meeting to discuss the case the grandson of a famous writer and himself a successful photographer. has chosen to try and tackle some of russia's problems through
was a little chilly look on the mobile first incident seized his researcher susie's to reduce his ease of course cause of value to it's really physically difficult so he's given a new mother to produce roots we're not sure where needs. busy example you've forgotten it and you. see just then you do push in the community it's just interfere with our nation. hears you were just really bored you doing with. much to discuss that usually got this. straight the daughter of. the woman's story. is going...