99
99
Jan 14, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbevilles.rupert till is convinced the sound of stonehenge is part of its magic. wind blows eerily. you here between each beat a little echo as the sound leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here. —— you hear between each beat a little echo as the sound leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here. bang. banging. the problem, this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. what this new vr technology is offering is a possibility, a chance to return back and see and also hear what this place used to look like in the past. we've kind of reconstructed it by rebuilding stonehenge digitally and then using architectural software to reconstruct the acoustics of the space, as it would have been when all the stones were here. so how different is the old sound to the sound we have today? if i tap this drum now, you hear a little bit of an echo. when all the stones are put in place, a much more powerful sense of enclosure, a slight reverberation, more echo a
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbevilles.rupert till is convinced the sound of stonehenge is part of its magic. wind blows eerily. you here between each beat a little echo as the sound leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here. —— you hear between each beat a little echo as the sound leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here. bang. banging. the problem, this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. what this new vr...
155
155
Jan 31, 2017
01/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
judge thomas hardy man is on a court in philadelphia with the president's sister mary ann trump barry. here's a preview from outside the court. >> we have a big decision and that i have made, very big decision on the united states supreme court. >> in the east room tonight, president trump will stand with his nominee. >> a person who is unbelievably highly respected. and i think you will be very impressed with this person. >> this decision may prove to be more consequential and have a longer lasting impact than anything the new president has done so far. trump's choice would fill the vacancy created by the death last year of antonin scalia. during the campaign, trump promised his nominee would be someone similar to the late scalia. >> the justices that i'm going to appoint will be pro-life. they will have a conservative bent. they will be protect the second amendment. >> his short list is down to neil gorsuch and thomas hardiman. he serves with president's trump's sister mary anne trump barry. barry highly recommended hardiman to her brother. he serves on the tenth circuit court of a
judge thomas hardy man is on a court in philadelphia with the president's sister mary ann trump barry. here's a preview from outside the court. >> we have a big decision and that i have made, very big decision on the united states supreme court. >> in the east room tonight, president trump will stand with his nominee. >> a person who is unbelievably highly respected. and i think you will be very impressed with this person. >> this decision may prove to be more...
110
110
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas hardy wrote about it, and this doctor is convinced the sound of stonehenge is part of its magic. >> you here between each beat a little echo at the sound leaves you come hits the stone, and comes back. reporter: the problem is this is just a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian. this is the front door of stonehenge we are going through right now. >> we are coming into the central space. you get that feeling of being enclosed in the space. what we are looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many of the stones have been taken away from the site. many have fallen down. they are covered in lichen. reporter: completely different atmosphere. >> yes, it would. however, he has an answer. what this new vr technology is offering is a possibility, a chance to, well, return back hearee and also here -- what this place used to look like in the past. >> we have reconstructed by rebuilding stonehenge digitally and using architectural software to reconstruct the coup sticks of this -- the acoustics of the space. reporter: how different is
thomas hardy wrote about it, and this doctor is convinced the sound of stonehenge is part of its magic. >> you here between each beat a little echo at the sound leaves you come hits the stone, and comes back. reporter: the problem is this is just a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian. this is the front door of stonehenge we are going through right now. >> we are coming into the central space. you get that feeling of being enclosed...
86
86
Jan 15, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbevilles.onehenge is part of its magic. wind blows eerily you here between each beat, and little echo as the sound leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here. bang. banging the problem, this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian. so this is the front door of stonehenge we are going through right now. that's right, yes. we are coming into the central space. it does change a bit as he walked through, doesn't it? it does, you get the feeling of being enclosed within a space. and that's with most of the stones, well many of the stones, having gone? that's right, so what we're looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many of the stones have been taken away from the site, many have fallen down, lots have been eroded and they are covered in lichen. so it would have been a completely different, complete wouldn't it? yes it would. however, rupert till has an answer. horn blowing however, rupert till has an answer. what this new vr
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbevilles.onehenge is part of its magic. wind blows eerily you here between each beat, and little echo as the sound leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here. bang. banging the problem, this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian. so this is the front door of stonehenge we are going through right now. that's right, yes. we are coming into the central space. it does change a bit...
69
69
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the debit bills and doctor rupert tell is convinced the sound its magic. —— tess of the d'urbervilles. you hear between this beat a little echo. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. at the site's historian susan greening. so this is the front door of stonehenge we are going through right now. that is right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a little bit, doesn't it? into the central space now. it does change a little bit, doesn't mm does, you have the feeling of being enclosed within a space. and that is when many of the stones have gone. what we are looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many have been taken away from the site, many have fallen down, lots have been eroded, they are covered in lichen. com pletely they are covered in lichen. completely different atmosphere, wouldn't it? yes, it would. however, rupert tell has announced... what this technology offers is a possibility, a chance to, well, return back and see and also here what this place used
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the debit bills and doctor rupert tell is convinced the sound its magic. —— tess of the d'urbervilles. you hear between this beat a little echo. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. at the site's historian susan greening. so this is the front door of stonehenge we are going through right now. that is right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a little bit, doesn't it?...
128
128
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbervilles, and dr rupert till is convinced the sound ofd leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here, bang. tapping. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian, susan greening. so, this is the front door of stonehenge we're going through right now? that's right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a bit as you walk through, doesn't it? it does, you have the feeling of being enclosed within a space. and that's with many of the stones having gone? what we're looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many stones have been taken away from the site, many have fallen down, lots have been eroded, they're covered in lichen. it would've been a completely different atmosphere complete, wouldn't it? yes, it would. horn however, rupert tell has an answer. however, rupert till has an answer. what this new technology offers is a possibility, a chance to, well, return back and see and also hear what this place used to look like in the past
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbervilles, and dr rupert till is convinced the sound ofd leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here, bang. tapping. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian, susan greening. so, this is the front door of stonehenge we're going through right now? that's right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a bit as you walk through, doesn't it?...
185
185
Jan 30, 2017
01/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 1
each of the 10th you of course it does attempt to entice you of course each of the 10th circuit thomas hardyh court has been vacant since his death about one year ago. comes back was set off the most contentious confirmation battle of the year. nicole: a member of the navy elites hilton was killed. three others wounded in the raid on al qaeda militants in yemen early sunday. officials said 14 al qaeda fighters were killed and nearly hour-long battle. the mission marked the counterterrorism operation authorized by president trump in a statement tribe called the great successful or not adding it captured important intelligence that will assist the united states in preventing terrorism. lauren: and a share, so many of the markets are closed for the lunar new year. very thin trading. the market is open as the japanese in the nikkei down half of 1% today. the shanghai in china, hang seng in hong kong among the markets closed. nicole: watch and also what's going on here. all daring hours after winning the first week. there is some jitters right now on the heels of all the news on immigration. an i
each of the 10th you of course it does attempt to entice you of course each of the 10th circuit thomas hardyh court has been vacant since his death about one year ago. comes back was set off the most contentious confirmation battle of the year. nicole: a member of the navy elites hilton was killed. three others wounded in the raid on al qaeda militants in yemen early sunday. officials said 14 al qaeda fighters were killed and nearly hour-long battle. the mission marked the counterterrorism...
120
120
Jan 30, 2017
01/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
court nominee as early as today, two leading candidates right there appear to be neil gorsuch and thomas hardi theman. see has been vacant for nearly a year after the death of the justin scalia. >>> president donald trump signing an executive order reorganizing the natalie security council. his controversial chief strategies steve ban on will now have a regular seat at security heatings. move shaking up traditional make up of the council and de behind issuing role of the military and intelligence leadership. >>> it is 5:11. there has been a deadly shooting at a months income canada. >> still ahead latest on the victim and what the canadian prime minister is saying about this deadly attack. >>> we have seen a lot of stars speaking out, also executive of major companies and corporations they have a lot of things to say and actions including there star bucks and air b and b what those companies say they will do after this ban went into effect. >>> good morning, 5:11. we will go for a ride on the 42 tree way heading down toward the shore as road conditions change, and the further south you go but
court nominee as early as today, two leading candidates right there appear to be neil gorsuch and thomas hardi theman. see has been vacant for nearly a year after the death of the justin scalia. >>> president donald trump signing an executive order reorganizing the natalie security council. his controversial chief strategies steve ban on will now have a regular seat at security heatings. move shaking up traditional make up of the council and de behind issuing role of the military and...
163
163
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 1
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbervilles, and doctor rupert till is convinced the sound& leaves you, and hits the stoning comes back at you. —— as the sound. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian, susan greening. so, this is the front door of stonehenge we're going through right now? that's right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a little bit, doesn't it? it does, you have the feeling of being enclosed within a space. and that's with many of the stones having gone. what we're looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many stones have been taken away from the site, many have fallen down, lots have been eroded, they're covered in lichen. it would've been a completely different atmosphere, wouldn't it? yes, it would. however, rupert tell has an answer. what this new vr technology offers is a possibility, a chance to, well, return back and see and also hear what this place used to look like in the past. we have constructed it by rebuilding stonehenge digitally a
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbervilles, and doctor rupert till is convinced the sound& leaves you, and hits the stoning comes back at you. —— as the sound. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian, susan greening. so, this is the front door of stonehenge we're going through right now? that's right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a little bit, doesn't it? it...
117
117
Jan 30, 2017
01/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
cbs news that one of the top contenders is pennsylvania federal appeals court judge thomas hardi man, the the 51 year-old is seen as a solid conservative and serves on the same court as president trump 's sister. also are william pryor and near gosuch. the announcement is set for 8:00 p.m. >>> small businesses were focus of the new executive order signed by the president today. the white house says action will ease burden businesses faced while complying with federal regulations. small business owners earned ised the president as he signed the order. the members of the group says that they were pleased with the attention that the president offered them. >> nobody is listening to the small business. donald trump is first person, who put his money where his mouth is, stepped up, and is doing something, incredible for small businesses. >> the new order will require government agencies to cut two existing regulations for every new rule that is introduced. >>> president george hw bush is out of the hospital after being treated for pneumonia. nine two-year old was struggling to breathe when
cbs news that one of the top contenders is pennsylvania federal appeals court judge thomas hardi man, the the 51 year-old is seen as a solid conservative and serves on the same court as president trump 's sister. also are william pryor and near gosuch. the announcement is set for 8:00 p.m. >>> small businesses were focus of the new executive order signed by the president today. the white house says action will ease burden businesses faced while complying with federal regulations. small...
67
67
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 1
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbervilles, and dr rupert till is convinced the sound ofthe sound leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here, bang. tapping. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian, susan greening. so, this is the front door of stonehenge we're going through right now? that's right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a bit as you walk through, doesn't it? it does, you have the feeling of being enclosed within a space. what we're looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many stones have been taken away from the site, many have fallen down, lots have been eroded, they're covered in lichen. it would've been a completely different atmosphere complete, wouldn't it? yes, it would. horn however, rupert till has an answer. what this new vr technology offers is a possibility, a chance to, well, return back and see and also hear what this place used to look like in the past. we have reconstructed it by rebuilding stonehenge digitally and used so
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d'urbervilles, and dr rupert till is convinced the sound ofthe sound leaves you, hits the stone and comes back to you here, bang. tapping. the problem is this isjust a fragment of the sound people would have heard 4000 years ago. i met the site's historian, susan greening. so, this is the front door of stonehenge we're going through right now? that's right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a bit as you walk through,...
341
341
Jan 6, 2017
01/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 341
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d‘urbervilles, and doctor rupert till is convinced the soundw? that‘s right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a little bit, doesn‘t it? it does, you have the feeling of being enclosed within a space. and that‘s with many of the stones having gone. what we‘re looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many stones have been taken away from the site, many have fallen down, lots have been eroded, they‘re covered in lichen. it would‘ve been a completely different atmosphere, wouldn‘t it? yes, it would. however, rupert tell has announced... what this new technology offers is a possibility, a chance to, well, return back and see and also hear what this place used to look like in the past. we have constructed it by rebuilding stonehenge digitally and rebuilding the acoustics of the space as it would have been when all of the stones were here. so, how different is the old sound to the sound we have today? well, if i tap it strong now, you will hear a little bit of an echo. when all of the stones are put in place, there
thomas hardy wrote about it in tess of the d‘urbervilles, and doctor rupert till is convinced the soundw? that‘s right, yes, and we are coming into the central space now. it does change a little bit, doesn‘t it? it does, you have the feeling of being enclosed within a space. and that‘s with many of the stones having gone. what we‘re looking at today is the ruin of stonehenge. many stones have been taken away from the site, many have fallen down, lots have been eroded, they‘re...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
53
53
Jan 16, 2017
01/17
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up for them. >>[applause] like to also recognize community tenants association and all the chinese community leaders that copy honey. i really from the bottom of my heart, standing there with me translating documents come a doing everything amazing amazing work for the leadership and support from the chinese community i appreciate that. >>[applause] i would like to also give finally a special thanks to a couple of lifelong mentors get gov. michael dukakis who could not be here today could he married my wife and i in a guiding light for us and our family. i have to tell you, i'm not kidding you the best advice in the world i'm a
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
94
94
Jan 19, 2017
01/17
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up for them. >>[applause] like to also recognize community tenants association and all the chinese community leaders that copy honey. i really from the bottom of my heart, standing there with me translating documents come a doing everything amazing amazing work for the leadership and support from the chinese community i appreciate that. >>[applause] i would like to also give finally a special thanks to a couple of lifelong mentors get gov. michael dukakis who could not be here today could he married my wife and i in a guiding light for us and our family. i have to tell you, i'm not kidding you the best advice in the world i'm a
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
292
292
Jan 26, 2017
01/17
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up for them. >>[applause] like to also recognize community tenants association and all the chinese community leaders that copy honey. i really from the bottom of my heart, standing there with me translating documents come a doing everything amazing amazing work for the leadership and support from the chinese community i appreciate that. >>[applause] i would like to also give finally a special thanks to a couple of lifelong mentors get gov. michael dukakis who could not be here today could he married my wife and i in a guiding light for us and our family. i have to tell you, i'm not kidding you the best advice in the world i'm a
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
101
101
Jan 21, 2017
01/17
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up for them. >>[applause] like to also recognize community tenants association and all the chinese community leaders that copy honey. i really from the bottom of my heart, standing there with me translating documents come a doing everything amazing amazing work for the leadership and support from the chinese community i appreciate that. >>[applause] i would like to also give finally a special thanks to a couple of lifelong mentors get gov. michael dukakis who could not be here today could he married my wife and i in a guiding light for us and our family. i have to tell you, i'm not kidding you the best advice in the world i'm a
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
121
121
Jan 17, 2017
01/17
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomasonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up for them. >>[applause] like to also recognize community tenants association and all the chinese community leaders that copy honey. i really from the bottom of my heart, standing there with me translating documents come a doing everything amazing amazing work for the leadership and support from the chinese community i appreciate that. >>[applause] i would like to also give finally a special thanks to a couple of lifelong mentors get gov. michael dukakis who could not be here today could he married my wife and i in a guiding light for us and our family. i have to tell you, i'm not kidding you the best advice in the world i'm a b
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomasonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
73
73
Jan 20, 2017
01/17
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up for them. >>[applause] like to also recognize community tenants association and all the chinese community leaders that copy honey. i really from the bottom of my heart, standing there with me translating documents come a doing everything amazing amazing work for the leadership and support from the chinese community i appreciate that. >>[applause] i would like to also give finally a special thanks to a couple of lifelong mentors get gov. michael dukakis who could not be here today could he married my wife and i in a guiding light for us and our family. i have to tell you, i'm not kidding you the best advice in the world i'm a
thanks goes to my childhood friend, beth live from boston and damage to run my geo tv london hardy, kenny korea, thomas gonzales. >>[applause] by other childhood friends that actually moved here and now live here, sam berenson and todd kiger. >>[laughing] i also would like to thank in particular, the person community for believing in me from day one. by dear friends see it and sammy, soft as in peabody already reckon it. baja, [inaudible] and the entire [inaudible] let's give it up...