71
71
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
t. aircraft fire russia says all fifteen people on board were killed and blames israel for the deaths of moscow israeli pilots attacking targets in northwestern syria used the jets as a shield so that syrian forces that only shot down the russian planes near the syrian coastline russian defense ministry says maneuvers by the israeli aircraft amount to hostile provocation and says it has the right to retaliate israel has so far made no comment. straight to moscow that when we join our correspondent and we show welcome emily is russia really likely to retaliate against israel. unclear whether they actually will retaliate but those statements that we heard the fact that they reserve the right to retaliate really shows the level of anger i think in the defense ministry we saw that as well and other statements made today at a briefing today a representative from the defense ministry called the israeli actions hostile and in a telephone call the defense minister sergei showing who told his counterpart that israel is fully to blame for the death of these fifteen people on board the plane and un
t. aircraft fire russia says all fifteen people on board were killed and blames israel for the deaths of moscow israeli pilots attacking targets in northwestern syria used the jets as a shield so that syrian forces that only shot down the russian planes near the syrian coastline russian defense ministry says maneuvers by the israeli aircraft amount to hostile provocation and says it has the right to retaliate israel has so far made no comment. straight to moscow that when we join our...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
russian military jets has been brought down by syrian m t aircraft fire russia says all fifteen people on board were killed i'm not blaming israel for the deaths moscow says israeli pilots attacking targets in northwestern syria used the russian jets as a shield in that syrian forces inadvertently shot the plane down near the syrian coast or the russian defense ministry says maneuvers by by its right of the aircraft amounted to hostile provocation and says it has the rights to retaliate and israel has disputed this account. so to vladimir occurs in he's from the moscow state and secured for international relations in university but trains future russian diplomats welcome to g.w. will russia respond well thank you very much. yes russia will respond no doubt. military spokesman the last major general we're going to show you go. allegedly the minister of differences or gay should go in person. they have already announced that the russian overload reciprocate but they failed to identify what kind of measures will be adopted by the russian side due to this incident. i have recently heard th
russian military jets has been brought down by syrian m t aircraft fire russia says all fifteen people on board were killed i'm not blaming israel for the deaths moscow says israeli pilots attacking targets in northwestern syria used the russian jets as a shield in that syrian forces inadvertently shot the plane down near the syrian coast or the russian defense ministry says maneuvers by by its right of the aircraft amounted to hostile provocation and says it has the rights to retaliate and...
143
143
Sep 11, 2018
09/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> in var have-- in virginia, t sending two aircraft carriers to sea hoping the to ride out of the storm. >> a team of firefighters are heinging to north carolina in the next few hours to help deal with the hurricane. they are trained in swift water rescues. which could be needed. they have equipment to bring down people from the rooftops. and major airlines are allowing customers to change reservations if they are traveling through areas that are affected by florence. you should check with your airline of course, for their specific policies. all right now, to find out more about florence and how the storm is developing. abc 7 news, sandy patel is tracking it closely. >> that is right, as you look at the satellite picture, you can see the well defined eye of hurricane florence, it's maintaining the strength as it crosses the atlantic. it's a category 4 storm, 140 mile an hour winds, tracking north northwest at 13 miles an hour. expected to strengthen more and making its approach to the carolina coast line by thursday evening as a category 4, making land fall near the mid atlantic s
. >> in var have-- in virginia, t sending two aircraft carriers to sea hoping the to ride out of the storm. >> a team of firefighters are heinging to north carolina in the next few hours to help deal with the hurricane. they are trained in swift water rescues. which could be needed. they have equipment to bring down people from the rooftops. and major airlines are allowing customers to change reservations if they are traveling through areas that are affected by florence. you should...
84
84
Sep 18, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
she is a command pilot with over 4,300 hours in numerous aircr t aircraft. captain jim graham is the vice president of flying operations and chief pilot at delta airlines. captain graham is responsible for the overall conduct of delta's daily flight operations which includes overseeing over 14,000 pilots,el 76 aircraft and the aircraft of delta's subsidiaries on over 5400 daily flight. he was a naval aviator prior to delta. our final panelist is general mike holmes. the command operates more than 1,100 aircraft, 36 wings, 12 bases at more than 315 operating locations worldwide with 158,000 total force military and civilian personnel. general holmes is command pilot with over 4,000 hours. general rice, if you'd like to start us off with your opening comments. >> okay. thank you, junior. thank you for that introduction and it's great to be in this lineup of this panel because this is a great opportunity for us. we talk about the air crew crisis task force. for the reserve component and specifically the international guard, this is a problem and not a crisis. t
she is a command pilot with over 4,300 hours in numerous aircr t aircraft. captain jim graham is the vice president of flying operations and chief pilot at delta airlines. captain graham is responsible for the overall conduct of delta's daily flight operations which includes overseeing over 14,000 pilots,el 76 aircraft and the aircraft of delta's subsidiaries on over 5400 daily flight. he was a naval aviator prior to delta. our final panelist is general mike holmes. the command operates more...
250
250
Sep 16, 2018
09/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: warriors have landed on t decks of the aircraft carrier "intrepid" in new york city.a way to heal the mind and body. it's calledra ta conscious yoga, a way to help active service members ando veterans navigate physical and emotional challenges. today's class in the shadow of manhattan's skyscrapers. f>> this will beor the vip. >> it all began in 2010 when yoga instructor judy walker put together a series of no cost classes for veterans in south florida. >> excellent. okay. >> our warriors ao trained be present in chaos. they have no clue how to be present in peace. i can fix th n. >> reporte the volunteer program called connected warriors has grown to over125 weekly classes being offered in 23 states and eightun coies. >> inhale. >> connected warriors' bigger goal is saving lives by developing life skills that help reduce the numberf veterans considering suicide. >> my name is ban thorn bury. i was the medical patrol leader in t101st airborne division. my story is one filled wh trauma and attempted suicide. if i'm ever feeling stressed or in tha ndset where i'm high a
. >> reporter: warriors have landed on t decks of the aircraft carrier "intrepid" in new york city.a way to heal the mind and body. it's calledra ta conscious yoga, a way to help active service members ando veterans navigate physical and emotional challenges. today's class in the shadow of manhattan's skyscrapers. f>> this will beor the vip. >> it all began in 2010 when yoga instructor judy walker put together a series of no cost classes for veterans in south...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss johannes fits the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. or higher than birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. going. and that takes a lot of effort. and call him as to start working with a bird shortly after they hatch the foster mother to teach them to react to certain calls. finally it's kind. of. their northern border very close to their foster mothers. the young birds are supposed to follow the women everywhere because they have and it's person and we kept and when they're between three and eight days old they learned how as soon as they learned how to take food from a sudden we start calling them like this at every feeding they hear it so they'll connect the food with a call that's what i've been the one where in the ultralight aircraft we use it
they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss johannes fits the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. or higher than birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. going. and that takes a lot of effort. and call him as to start working with a bird...
97
97
Sep 29, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the aircraft was flying from pompei to t capital of new guinea, stopping at an island on the wayvestigators willo find out what happened and why. boeing guinea said its 737 landed short of the runway because of poor visibility on a wet and cloudy tropical morning. bbc news, sydney. saysr: next, facebook almost 50 million users were left exposed by a security flaw. the breach was discovered tuesday. the company said it is not clear who is behind the attack. in the u.s., lawmakers sayhe hack may boost calls for privacy n.legislat >> it did not -- it is a business trying to regain the trust of users after a major privacy scandal. thed last thing facebook nee was a security flaw allowed hackers to get access to 50 million accounts. i laulnerability was feature ths you see your profile as others see it. it allowed the hackers to steal the digital keys that keep you logged into the app. that meant the hackers could have access to anything they wanted to do with your facebook profile. as a precaution, facebook has logged out the people who might be aected. on a conference call with jona
. >> the aircraft was flying from pompei to t capital of new guinea, stopping at an island on the wayvestigators willo find out what happened and why. boeing guinea said its 737 landed short of the runway because of poor visibility on a wet and cloudy tropical morning. bbc news, sydney. saysr: next, facebook almost 50 million users were left exposed by a security flaw. the breach was discovered tuesday. the company said it is not clear who is behind the attack. in the u.s., lawmakers...
66
66
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss your highness fits the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. if you can deviant or hire them birds we still have a kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration routes to create a new migration tradition. nari going. and that takes a lot of effort. i know schmaltz speak and call him esther start working with a bird shortly after they hatch the foster mothers teach them to react to certain calls. find the kind. of the northern border is his get very close to their foster mother's. the young birds are supposed to follow the women everywhere because they have and it's mission and we get them when they're between three and eight days old and how as soon as they learn how to take food from a sudden we start calling them like this at every feeding they hear it so they'll connect the food with the car that's what i've been the one
they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss your highness fits the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. if you can deviant or hire them birds we still have a kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration routes to create a new migration tradition. nari going. and that takes a lot of effort. i know schmaltz speak...
47
47
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss johannes fits the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. or higher than birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. going. and that takes a lot of effort. and call him as to start working with a bird shortly after they hatch the foster mothers teach them to react to certain calls. the fight is the kind that is. their northern border and this is getting very close to their foster mothers. the young birds are supposed to follow the women everywhere because they have and it's a person and we kept and when they're between three and eight days old they learned how as soon as they learned how to take food from a sudden we start calling them like this at every feeding they hear it so they'll connect the food with the car that's what i've been the one where in the u
they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss johannes fits the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. or higher than birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. going. and that takes a lot of effort. and call him as to start working with a bird...
51
51
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss your highness puts the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. if you can deviant or hire them birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. going. and that takes a lot of effort. and call him as to start working with a bird shortly after they hatch the foster mother to teach them to react to certain calls i. find is the kind that is kind. of their northern border very close to their foster mother's. the young birds are supposed to follow the women everywhere because they have and it's medicine and we get them when they're between three and eight days old and that how as soon as they learn how to take food from a sudden we start calling them like this at every feeding they hear it so they'll connect the food with the cause that's what i've been the one where in
they'll need an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss your highness puts the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. if you can deviant or hire them birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. going. and that takes a lot of effort. and call him as to start...
92
92
Sep 13, 2018
09/18
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
t because isis isn't planting flags anymore. they have learned unless you can shoot down a u.s. aircraft you flag because t a we'll take back that territory. the intel footprint, it's not spies or collectors getting the to our government, it's u.s. firms talking to government officials about the situation in iraq and syria. i've said this many times. 've never met a u.s. general that said things got worse on their watch in iraq or syria and politician met a that said things got worse on their watch. that's one of the biggest problems. we have a blackout. that's why we didn't so the iraq coming, that's why we didn't see russia going into syria. isis. why we didn't see let's let hezbollah and others and noth other in syria worry about it that morphed into isis. hat morphed into iran creating new proxy militias in syria and now we're hearing the same thing iraq. let's let the shi'ite militias kill the remnants of isis. way.st doesn't work that >> why, if you accept the that the intelligence isn't better, and this is one of focuses after 9/11, how do you think you can turn accuracyto improve
t because isis isn't planting flags anymore. they have learned unless you can shoot down a u.s. aircraft you flag because t a we'll take back that territory. the intel footprint, it's not spies or collectors getting the to our government, it's u.s. firms talking to government officials about the situation in iraq and syria. i've said this many times. 've never met a u.s. general that said things got worse on their watch in iraq or syria and politician met a that said things got worse on their...
158
158
Sep 19, 2018
09/18
by
KGO
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
the aircraft was a t-6a texas trainer as it's called.he air force briefly suspended the use of that plane earlier this year after complaints of oxygen deficiency and other physical issues. the cause of that crash, though, is still in the early stage of its investigation. >>> a group of retired nfl greats is threatening to boycott future hall of fame induction ceremonies unless the nfl meets its demands. >> they want the league to provide them with health insurance coverage and a salary that includes a share of the league's revenue. they claim they helped create the modern nfl, which generated $14 billion in revenue last year, but they say since retiring they've struggled with severe health and financial problems. the group is led by eric dickerson. >> people have this perception that because you played in the national football league, you made all this money, you're a rich guy. that's so far and far in between. >> you can hear from dickerson later this morning on "good morning america." we should mention that former nfl players have rece
the aircraft was a t-6a texas trainer as it's called.he air force briefly suspended the use of that plane earlier this year after complaints of oxygen deficiency and other physical issues. the cause of that crash, though, is still in the early stage of its investigation. >>> a group of retired nfl greats is threatening to boycott future hall of fame induction ceremonies unless the nfl meets its demands. >> they want the league to provide them with health insurance coverage and a...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
t international law and welcome. russia's defense ministry saying the israeli military holds fole responsibility for the dawning of a russian military aircraft in syria on monday which killed all fifteen servicemen on board in a statement to the media the russian military presented a detail timeline of the incident concluding that the actions of the israeli are force led to the tragedy israel has previously blamed dawning on syria iran and hezbollah. looks at how it could affect relations between russia and israel especially considering their previous history. whatever side you ask no one's guilty culpable or liable everyone blames someone else israel holds the assad regime whose military shot down the russian plane fully responsible for this incident israel also holds iran and hezbollah terrorist organization accountable for this unfortunate incident this regrettable incident is the result of the usual israeli impudence and rootedness who always use the filthiest means to achieve their unsavory goals and in that very hostility in our region was that the syrians who launched a missile while fending off a surprise a raid on their country was
t international law and welcome. russia's defense ministry saying the israeli military holds fole responsibility for the dawning of a russian military aircraft in syria on monday which killed all fifteen servicemen on board in a statement to the media the russian military presented a detail timeline of the incident concluding that the actions of the israeli are force led to the tragedy israel has previously blamed dawning on syria iran and hezbollah. looks at how it could affect relations...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
that a missile down this particular aircraft and many people lost their lives indeed of course the defense ministry has said it's going to submit the evidence to the j i t v how do you think they'll respond to that i mean is it likely they'll be any changes to the conclusions of the original investigation. well it's not quite like that because i heard the the colonel involved and he said if the j.i.t. like to apply for the evidence sales of blood so it does mean a positive action from the tribunals against it i prefer that the russians say look we're going to bring all these evidence to holland to for you to have a look at and we demand that this is put into the overall investigation they lie on an invitation from the other side need to be a bit more proactive i think by their own to something what about the intercepted order recording the russian side says features ukrainian colonel talking to fellow servicemen saying quoting here we could bring down another boeing i remember in the days and weeks after the incident of course the ukrainian side released its own order recordings allegedly of separatists radio intercepts in the areas of both sides are pr
that a missile down this particular aircraft and many people lost their lives indeed of course the defense ministry has said it's going to submit the evidence to the j i t v how do you think they'll respond to that i mean is it likely they'll be any changes to the conclusions of the original investigation. well it's not quite like that because i heard the the colonel involved and he said if the j.i.t. like to apply for the evidence sales of blood so it does mean a positive action from the...
40
40
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
aircraft missiles that. were nine thirty eight zero one would have occasion missiles so these are not missiles that is by the j i t but five missiles the missiles that basically are the same that's in question. as you can see the year of production is different it says it's nineteen eighty-four not not nine hundred eighty six as the book missile in question and the production number is eight eighty four and as i've stated before eighty four is signifies the year of production which in this case in this case is. nine hundred eighty four but we are talking about nine hundred eighty six year of production we also have documents. that confirm all of this thank you. and good afternoon. and to the channel could you tell us is there a possibility a probability that this missile could be could have been captured. by the. nets or. all look guns. fighters. well we don't know if. donetsk republic. fighters or militia have captured this missile we don't have information about that but earlier we've heard on many occasions we've heard statements by officials by ukrainian officials that not a single anti aircraft system not a s
aircraft missiles that. were nine thirty eight zero one would have occasion missiles so these are not missiles that is by the j i t but five missiles the missiles that basically are the same that's in question. as you can see the year of production is different it says it's nineteen eighty-four not not nine hundred eighty six as the book missile in question and the production number is eight eighty four and as i've stated before eighty four is signifies the year of production which in this case...
251
251
Sep 30, 2018
09/18
by
WRC
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
aircraft. officials at the were overjoyed by the achievement. the asteroid is 170 f million milm earth, and it took three years to get to t. >>> and in boston yesterdayrun prompted the on play that evee is goingr to remem when giancarlo stanton hit a home run off the wall in lfield in fenway park. a fan who got the balth rew it back and actually hit stanton as h ran between nsecond and third base. stanook it in stride and actually appeared to tip his cap to the fan whoas ejected. the yankees won it 8-5. >>> when we come back, a vintage (roger) being a good father is important to me so being diagnosed with advanced non-small cell lung cancer made me think of all the things that i wanted to teach my kids. (avo) another tru story with keytruda. (roger) my doctor said i could start on keytruda so i did. with each scanhings just got better. vo) in a clinical study,ytruda s a longer life than chemotherapy. and it could be your first treatment. keytruda is for adults with non-small cell lung cancer that has spread... ...who test positive for pd-l1 and whose tumors do not have an abnormal "egfr" or "alk" gene. it's the immunotherapy with thef keytruda can ca
aircraft. officials at the were overjoyed by the achievement. the asteroid is 170 f million milm earth, and it took three years to get to t. >>> and in boston yesterdayrun prompted the on play that evee is goingr to remem when giancarlo stanton hit a home run off the wall in lfield in fenway park. a fan who got the balth rew it back and actually hit stanton as h ran between nsecond and third base. stanook it in stride and actually appeared to tip his cap to the fan whoas ejected. the...
169
169
Sep 13, 2018
09/18
by
KQED
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
but i passed, and soon the aircraft they call "kermit" was airborne >> so, essentially, mission is from bermuda down to tropical storm florence t you can see s map, these are initial suite of points. >> reporter: o flight director meteorologist mike holmes. >> so, we're going to do a circumvigation and then we're going to do a series of lakes that bisect the storm, starting sth end points 90 knot mi and to fix the center, 90 nautical miles out. rotate that, we're going to doat hree times and then >> reporter: the plane is filled with scientists, engineers and technicians. much of what they do depends on howell things go here. >> we call this station 5. this is where we deploy all of our expendables from. >> reporter: aerospace engineer nick underwood is releasing dropsondes-- tubes filled with sensors that fall to the sea under parachutes, with precise timing. dictated by the scientific objectives, they beam temperature, humidity, pressure and wind data to make forecast models more accurate. >> the more accurate data, the more up-to-date, the more precise data they have, the better that those models are fting to be. so, with th
but i passed, and soon the aircraft they call "kermit" was airborne >> so, essentially, mission is from bermuda down to tropical storm florence t you can see s map, these are initial suite of points. >> reporter: o flight director meteorologist mike holmes. >> so, we're going to do a circumvigation and then we're going to do a series of lakes that bisect the storm, starting sth end points 90 knot mi and to fix the center, 90 nautical miles out. rotate that, we're...
147
147
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
they are made an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss johannes fix the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. if you're going deviant or higher than birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. nari going. and that takes a lot of effort. i know schmoe speak and call him out esther start working with a bird shortly after they hatch the foster mother to teach them to react to certain calls oh he's. fine the kind that is kind. of the northern border is his get very close to their foster mother's. the young birds are supposed to follow the women everywhere because they have and it's medicine and we get them when they're between three and eight days old and that how as soon as they learn how to take food from a sudden we start calling them like this at every feeding they hear it so they'll connect the food with the c
they are made an ultralight aircraft to foster moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss johannes fix the behavioral biologist and initiator of the recent hope project explains what else is required. if you're going deviant or higher than birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. nari going. and that takes a lot of effort. i know schmoe speak...
92
92
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
they are made an ultralight aircraft too fast to moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss your highness fits the behavior biologist and initiator of the reason for hope project explains what else is required. if you're going to be an or hire the birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. now going. and that takes a lot of effort. i know schmoe speak and call him out esther start working with a bird shortly after they hatch the foster mother to teach them to react to certain calls oh he's. fine the kind that is kind. of the northern border is his get very close to their foster mother's. the young birds are supposed to follow the women everywhere because they have and it's person and we get them when they're between three and eight days old and that how as soon as they learn how to take food from a sudden we start calling them like this at every feeding they hear it so they'll connect the food with th
they are made an ultralight aircraft too fast to moms in yellow t. shirts to aid recognition a megaphone and team boss your highness fits the behavior biologist and initiator of the reason for hope project explains what else is required. if you're going to be an or hire the birds we still have are kept in captivity so when you want to release them into the wild you have to show them the migration route or create a new migration tradition. now going. and that takes a lot of effort. i know schmoe...
168
168
Sep 1, 2018
09/18
by
KNTV
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
t most important of his roles was as a father. imagine a warrior, the night of the sky gently carrying his little girl to bed and imagine the dashing aviator who took his aircraftthe south china seas, kissing the hurt when i fell and skin my knee. imagine the statesman who counseled presidents and the powerful and singing with his little girl at old creek during the rainstorm. imagine the senator fears conscious of the nation's best self taking his 14-year-old daughter out of school because he believed that i would learn more about america at the town hall he held across the country. imagine an elderly governme government -- with his eyes shining with happiness as he gave his blessing for his daughter's marriage. you all have to imagine that, i don't to because i lived it all. i know who he was. i know what defined him. i got to see it every single day of my blessed life. he was not defined by the prison or the navy or the senate or the republican party or by any single one of the deed, of his extraordinary life. john mccain is defined by love. several of you out there accused or crossed words with you or found yourself on the receiving end of his famous temper
t most important of his roles was as a father. imagine a warrior, the night of the sky gently carrying his little girl to bed and imagine the dashing aviator who took his aircraftthe south china seas, kissing the hurt when i fell and skin my knee. imagine the statesman who counseled presidents and the powerful and singing with his little girl at old creek during the rainstorm. imagine the senator fears conscious of the nation's best self taking his 14-year-old daughter out of school because he...
103
103
Sep 18, 2018
09/18
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
accused the israeli aircraft of pushing the russian plane into the line of fire of syria's air defense system. in other news from syria, the leaders of russia and turkey have announcnced plans t to crea new demilitarized zone betetween rerebels and govovernment forcen syria's idlib b region. it remains unclear if syria will go along with the plan. in news from yemen, the u.s.-backed saudi coalition is being accused of bombing a yemeni radio station sunday killing four people inclcluding three e employees s of the stat. the committetee to protect journanalists condemned the atattack. tens of thousands of north koreans welcomed south korean president moon jae-in as he arrived in pyongyang today for his third summit with north korean leader kim jong-un. the leaders are reportedly working on a statement to declare the end of the korean war, a move opposed by the united states. the death toll from hurricane florence has reachched 32, while the rivers in the carolinas continue to rise from the record-breaking storm. tens of thousands of homes have been damaged. the city of wilmington, north carolina, remains largely cut off from the rest of the state. on monday, north carolina gove
accused the israeli aircraft of pushing the russian plane into the line of fire of syria's air defense system. in other news from syria, the leaders of russia and turkey have announcnced plans t to crea new demilitarized zone betetween rerebels and govovernment forcen syria's idlib b region. it remains unclear if syria will go along with the plan. in news from yemen, the u.s.-backed saudi coalition is being accused of bombing a yemeni radio station sunday killing four people inclcluding three e...
164
164
Sep 7, 2018
09/18
by
CNBC
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
aircraft. that is a simulated reality, where you don't even have to think the life that we live in it lost made reference to the fact that's te future are going to have features that we don't really even know about yet. so many of those items were not talked about i also found it interesting as i was going through and listening to the post-cast, gdcast, guys. i didn't know that he owns a porsche 911, and he talked a lot about the handling of his porsche 911. there's a lot of things to discuss here but more people are going to call into question the whisky and the marijuana and the samurai sword. it's a question whether this -- it's appropriate to be seen drinking and smoking recreational narcotics products and that's something that's going to be talked about for quite some time. >> 2 1/2 hours, of course all of us wish we could sit down with him for 20 minutes to do an interview. >> absolutely. >> and i think, dom, just for the parlance of marijuana, it's just a blunt, is what that was it's a cigar wrapping marijuana, i think. >> i'm told a certain city in pennsylvania also has some of those types of cigarettes, yes, or ciga
aircraft. that is a simulated reality, where you don't even have to think the life that we live in it lost made reference to the fact that's te future are going to have features that we don't really even know about yet. so many of those items were not talked about i also found it interesting as i was going through and listening to the post-cast, gdcast, guys. i didn't know that he owns a porsche 911, and he talked a lot about the handling of his porsche 911. there's a lot of things to discuss...