33
33
Jun 16, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
usually mainly to bleeding control. usually mainly to bleeding control. and the other types of work you have to do are staged for later operations. reporter you said infection was -- >> infection is a significant isk. [inaudible] >> i think so. that's a good possibility. > thank you all very much. >> i think an excellent recovery is a good possibility. >> thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] >> the next hour a book tv exclusive, our cities tour visits trenton, new jersey. to learn more about its unique history
usually mainly to bleeding control. usually mainly to bleeding control. and the other types of work you have to do are staged for later operations. reporter you said infection was -- >> infection is a significant isk. [inaudible] >> i think so. that's a good possibility. > thank you all very much. >> i think an excellent recovery is a good possibility. >> thank you very much. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2017] [captioning performed by the...
64
64
Jun 17, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
usually the initial period is about hemorrhage control. and i feel like we have made a lot of progress about that and hopefully that is not going to be our biggest enemy any longer. other things to worry about include infections and other complications that come about from intensive care. reporter: in terms of rehabilitation? >> hopefully you'll have an opportunity to talk to dr. golden about the orthopedic aspect. i think we fully expect him to be able to walk, to be able to do -- again i don't want to speak to dr. golden, my understanding is he'll be able to walk and run. as far as the degree of athletic limitation, i think i will kick that to dr. golden to answer. reporter: a lot of people heard shot hip. then were surprised to hear he was in critical condition. can you describe what made these injuries so severe, difficult to treat? >> well, i think -- i thought about that because i was surprised by some of the reports also. i would encourage you to talk to your military medical colleagues about what it means to be shot with a high vel
usually the initial period is about hemorrhage control. and i feel like we have made a lot of progress about that and hopefully that is not going to be our biggest enemy any longer. other things to worry about include infections and other complications that come about from intensive care. reporter: in terms of rehabilitation? >> hopefully you'll have an opportunity to talk to dr. golden about the orthopedic aspect. i think we fully expect him to be able to walk, to be able to do -- again...
156
156
Jun 12, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
this is the calm, the attempt to save this is business as usual, when it is not business as usual, wheny any stretch of the imagination. —— democratic union party. she has taken a massive hit, last week and her party are furious with after retribution in many ways. she has had to cut ties with the two closest political advisers. the condition to betray this is business as usual is bizarre. the speech after the election that much ignored anything that had gone on. but she has managed to cobble together something that would give her a majority at the moment, as things stand, and the vote in parliament? it is whether a breather, especially the face of the labour party claims that they have a moral victory, as it were. so she is in a position to put together a government. she has gone and engage the dup with a point of view of retaining a majority and getting it through the queen's speech. but this is looking incredibly weak. she has been forced to bring in damian green, who, yes, is her close political aide and friend, but make the mistake, this isa friend, but make the mistake, this is a
this is the calm, the attempt to save this is business as usual, when it is not business as usual, wheny any stretch of the imagination. —— democratic union party. she has taken a massive hit, last week and her party are furious with after retribution in many ways. she has had to cut ties with the two closest political advisers. the condition to betray this is business as usual is bizarre. the speech after the election that much ignored anything that had gone on. but she has managed to...
156
156
Jun 22, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
and it was wet at the start of glastonbury but not in the usual way “so glastonbury but not in the usual of the local fire brigade. in redding, pet owners were also keeping an eye on hydration, while in london they flocked to tooting for a mass cooldown. the summer solstice of 2017, one to remember, and one for the record books. buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is remaining in hospital but is in good spirits. prince philip, who's 96, was admitted on tuesday evening as what the palace described as a precautionary measure. prince charles added that his father was getting better and should be discharged later today. hello, this is sport today live from the bbc sport centre. coming up on this programme. ronaldo scores for portugal. tsonga out of the queen ‘s tournament. the all blacks and lion — kieran read is fit to skipper the all blacks. welcome to the programme. cristiano ronaldo showed no signs of stress over the tax fraud case hanging over him in spain, which he denies after scoring his first goal for portugal in this year's confederations cup. his side beat hosts russia 1—
and it was wet at the start of glastonbury but not in the usual way “so glastonbury but not in the usual of the local fire brigade. in redding, pet owners were also keeping an eye on hydration, while in london they flocked to tooting for a mass cooldown. the summer solstice of 2017, one to remember, and one for the record books. buckingham palace says the duke of edinburgh is remaining in hospital but is in good spirits. prince philip, who's 96, was admitted on tuesday evening as what the...
51
51
Jun 29, 2017
06/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
there are always naysayers eventually they're usually proven right usually all hot stocks implode except the ones over time are able to develop into multiple business streams. this happened big in recent years with chipotle, or the cloud, ecommerce, biotech stocks but usually it occurs later rather than sooner all the negative talking heads that kept you out of the stock disguised as prudence actually cost you a great opportunity to make money people shy away from these stocks because they don't know where they're going to top out that's understandable. i would be afraid to buy them, too, if i didn't have a discipline to know when to get out. luckily i do have one. when i talk about hot stocks, stocks with companies with low market capitalizations usually these stocks begin with very little research coverage. these names can go up for a very long time. they can catch fire and stay on fire for years without sponsorship. the key to figuring out when interest has peaked is by watching the analyst coverage being rolled out use your own judgment here but a good rule of thumb is once one of th
there are always naysayers eventually they're usually proven right usually all hot stocks implode except the ones over time are able to develop into multiple business streams. this happened big in recent years with chipotle, or the cloud, ecommerce, biotech stocks but usually it occurs later rather than sooner all the negative talking heads that kept you out of the stock disguised as prudence actually cost you a great opportunity to make money people shy away from these stocks because they...
62
62
Jun 3, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
you have seen more business as usual.f course the one thing i remember always is from last year where you know, covering saudi we had so many announcements about the economic plans and those came in the evening after the fasting was completed. so i think things are changing but overall we do seem to have quieter economic activity during the ramadan period. >> monica, we are seeing markets react to the ramadan period as well. let me get back to the inflation issue in egypt. the central bank there had hiked the rates to tame inflation. given that we're seing this huge social spending package of more than $2 billion, what's that going to do to prices? >> well, i don't think you're going to see that much secondary inflation coming on the back of the spending increases. i think what you will do is the government looks to move ahead with further fiscal reforms on energy prices, that's going to be the main catalyst. so we're not so worried about the increased spending driving inflationary pressure. it's very much reform driven.
you have seen more business as usual.f course the one thing i remember always is from last year where you know, covering saudi we had so many announcements about the economic plans and those came in the evening after the fasting was completed. so i think things are changing but overall we do seem to have quieter economic activity during the ramadan period. >> monica, we are seeing markets react to the ramadan period as well. let me get back to the inflation issue in egypt. the central...
71
71
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
once you get found guilty, you know, usually this is where they house you anyways.s going to get moved here soon regardless. so when he my name got brought up, i was surprised. i really wasn't. >> white is due to leave for prison anytime. but he won't know when until the day arrives. >> we don't want the inmates knowing when they're going to be going to prison. it's mainly a security issue. we don't want inmates knowing they're going to be on a bus on a certain morning. if they wanted to escape, we don't want people on the outside to know what time they're going to be on the bus headed to a destination. >> cards kind of stacked up against you going to prison in california. a country boy. my worst fear is being put in a situation again where i got to protect me. you put a person in a cage full of wolves, you know,ner two thingsyou need a prayer or a predator. i can't be the prey. >> cort holbrook could also be boarding a bus for prison if a jury finds him guilty of a road rage murder. he stabbed another driver after the two exchanged angry words. holbrook says he cam
once you get found guilty, you know, usually this is where they house you anyways.s going to get moved here soon regardless. so when he my name got brought up, i was surprised. i really wasn't. >> white is due to leave for prison anytime. but he won't know when until the day arrives. >> we don't want the inmates knowing when they're going to be going to prison. it's mainly a security issue. we don't want inmates knowing they're going to be on a bus on a certain morning. if they...
115
115
Jun 16, 2017
06/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
then the bear usually is euthanized. because they mimic behavior the cubs, as well.ildlife officials say they believe people had been feeding the bears. >> what they say is a fed bear is a dead bear. what it means is if you see that bear, they lose their fear of people, then they are going to have -- they will invariably get into trouble and have to be put down. >> reporter: but not this time. the zoo just happened to be preparing its new 2-acre black bear exhibit and this family of four including three male cubs is tailor-made for it. >> usually it's very difficult to introduce one bear to other bears when they are adults. but because they are all related they have known each other and they grew up together, they can all get along for a long time. >> reporter: black bears can live 30 years in captivity. longer than in the wild. so these youngsters who are already familiar with humans will become familiar faces to visitors here. >> yeah. they are going to be used to us. we might as well get used to them. >> reporter: in oakland, john ramos, kpix 5. >> i'm so happy th
then the bear usually is euthanized. because they mimic behavior the cubs, as well.ildlife officials say they believe people had been feeding the bears. >> what they say is a fed bear is a dead bear. what it means is if you see that bear, they lose their fear of people, then they are going to have -- they will invariably get into trouble and have to be put down. >> reporter: but not this time. the zoo just happened to be preparing its new 2-acre black bear exhibit and this family of...
50
50
Jun 1, 2017
06/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
than, than just sort of like that was pleasant. >> how long does this usually take? >> pleasant is not a word, i would ever use for the leftovers. >> nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> yeah, pleasant is not the frequent emotion if you are watching the show. i am in a desperate race to catch up. >> draining. >> so i can get there by the fina season one. >> i want answers. better not pull the sopranos. none of this don't stop believing and the screen goes black. i am not having it. clearasil rapid action begins working fast for clearly visible results in as little as 12 hours. but can ot fix this teens skateboarding mishap? nope. so let's be clear: clearasil works fast on teen acne, not so much on other teen ings. i'm about to pop a cap of "mmm fresh" in that washer with unstopables in-wash scent boosters by downy. because this scent lasts up to 12 weeks, which is longer than any relationship i've ever been in. freshness for weeks! ialmost everything. you know, ke 1 i n 10 houses could get hit by an expen
than, than just sort of like that was pleasant. >> how long does this usually take? >> pleasant is not a word, i would ever use for the leftovers. >> nick watt, abc news, los angeles. >> yeah, pleasant is not the frequent emotion if you are watching the show. i am in a desperate race to catch up. >> draining. >> so i can get there by the fina season one. >> i want answers. better not pull the sopranos. none of this don't stop believing and the screen...
114
114
Jun 15, 2017
06/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
he usually picks decent material. >> he is just waste it here. there are six or seven minutes of closing credits. it takes a lot of people to make a really bad movie. the guy who deciphered the rosetta stone which enabled us to understand her effects. anyone of those screens is showing a much better movie than this iteration of the mummy. it introduces us to the afghan song maker. -- filmmaker. this is a just about perfect movie. it is wildly entertaining. it is deeply touching. it is an underdodog stotory abot the band of -- filmmaking associate follow him around. to make and self distribute no fewer than 110 inture films with no budget a country that has been at war for a very long time. you can't read or write but he acts and direct by the seat of his pants. sonja works for french radio and she had gone to can stand to do reports once a year. backended to bring depressing stories about women disfigured by acid attacks. she found guy. would -- ed wood of afghanistan. describing the start of her film and what he's like on that. -- onset. set.onn
he usually picks decent material. >> he is just waste it here. there are six or seven minutes of closing credits. it takes a lot of people to make a really bad movie. the guy who deciphered the rosetta stone which enabled us to understand her effects. anyone of those screens is showing a much better movie than this iteration of the mummy. it introduces us to the afghan song maker. -- filmmaker. this is a just about perfect movie. it is wildly entertaining. it is deeply touching. it is an...
147
147
Jun 24, 2017
06/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
and when that happens, we usually ends up with very strong gusty winds.imes can do just as much damage, as a tornado, they can gust 60, 70, or more miles an hour, at times. >> yes, a lot of people when we see damage afterward, think maybe it was a tornado but it is straight line winds that can cause as much damage sometimes? >> that's correct. and, again, we will have our tornado warning for just about another three minute or so. what i want to do as we get toward the ends of our tornado warning here, i want to put another storm track on there is because again, this whole line of thunderstorms, is very, very potent. it is very strong. obviously, if it spawned a tornado warning, again, moving about 45 miles an hour, so it is now through the philadelphia area, and the folks in central and south jersey, now going to be kind of in the cross hairs for this for the next hour or so. so here is a storm track for the next couple of hours, for the rest of new jersey, for eastern new jersey, from the inland, pinelands, pinelands areas all the way to the coastline. y
and when that happens, we usually ends up with very strong gusty winds.imes can do just as much damage, as a tornado, they can gust 60, 70, or more miles an hour, at times. >> yes, a lot of people when we see damage afterward, think maybe it was a tornado but it is straight line winds that can cause as much damage sometimes? >> that's correct. and, again, we will have our tornado warning for just about another three minute or so. what i want to do as we get toward the ends of our...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
it's just usually. leave it to. you to. look over. your. little. bill to go you know we can your think is a good get them in a huddle to do a little ball i know how to but i told her that i don't think we were sleeping with . the police looking for legal or. illegal. you know isn't that is heading that's also know that angle that says that koppel is inside his eye as a cause and he does film that and pull his eyes a handful kinds and others but it is the nica what hangal at the might of a parent as so says. m. m. m m m. a n. a. a a a. a a good. band the. local one hard sell you on the idea that dropping bombs brings can use the chicken hawks forcing you to fight the battle. for new socks try to tell you that every gossip and tabloid by files of the for the . bottom aka mad because you tell me you are not cool enough and much of my hair products. are the hawks that we along with all our loved ones. in case you're new to the game this is how it works now the economy is built around corporations corporations run washington or washington controls the m
it's just usually. leave it to. you to. look over. your. little. bill to go you know we can your think is a good get them in a huddle to do a little ball i know how to but i told her that i don't think we were sleeping with . the police looking for legal or. illegal. you know isn't that is heading that's also know that angle that says that koppel is inside his eye as a cause and he does film that and pull his eyes a handful kinds and others but it is the nica what hangal at the might of a...
95
95
Jun 18, 2017
06/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like to me that of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> come off of one of our food carts. >> it's always a race against time for the officers to find the contraband. >> before it's too late. >> during the months our crews spent inside corcoran, we witnessed our fair share of searches. today on a yard, the maximum security facility, we caught up with an officer beginning his shift with one of three standard cell searches. >> random search. three a day every day. looking for contraband. too many apples. >> razors they break them apart. an awful lot in the cell. good weapon. piece a metal. just sharpen that. i'll take this from him and write him up. can't tell what it came out of, but he sharpens that, that would make a good shank. make a couple weapons out of that. >> is it sharpened to a point? >> no, not yet. >> we can only book him for having dangerous contraband, at this point it's not sharpened, so write up a 115. >> they know how to beat the syst
when we get it, it's usually like this. >> or weapons. >> looks like to me that of aluminum. >> piece of stainless steel here. >> come off of one of our food carts. >> it's always a race against time for the officers to find the contraband. >> before it's too late. >> during the months our crews spent inside corcoran, we witnessed our fair share of searches. today on a yard, the maximum security facility, we caught up with an officer beginning his shift...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. ily all the news tonight another scandal rocked c.n.n. as a new video shows a network host calling the controversy on russia nothing and the republicans latest plan to repeal and replace obamacare promises to decimate medicaid. joins us for the discussion tonight and a road police attacks venezuela's supreme court in a stolen what copter as political crisis continues to rock that country. from washington d.c. you're watching our team america. little . friends we start tonight.
must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before. ily all the news tonight another scandal rocked c.n.n. as a new video shows a network host calling the controversy on russia nothing and the republicans latest plan to repeal and replace obamacare promises to decimate medicaid. joins us for the discussion tonight and a road police attacks venezuela's supreme court in a stolen what copter as political crisis continues to rock that country. from washington d.c. you're...
93
93
Jun 14, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
and that is just not something you're usually seeing. usually they are in a suit. but they had not gotten a chance to change after everything happened dealing with the aftermath. >> lauren mayk live for us on capitol hill. thank you. >> we'll check back in with you later in this newscast. we'll see you then. >>> president trump went on television a few hours after the violence asking people to eunit. he also congratulated two capitol hill police officers for saving lives. >> our brave capitol hill police perform a challenging job with ib credible skill and their sacrifice makes democracy possible. we can all agree that we are blessed to be americans, that our children deserve to grow up in a nation of safety and peace and that we are strongest when we are unified. >> the president cancelled his trip to the labor department after the shooting. >> the gunman'sive put bernie sanders in the spotlight. he once volunteered to help the presidential campaign. today sanders spoke on the senate flor in an emotional appeal for peace. >> i am sickened by this despicable act, a
and that is just not something you're usually seeing. usually they are in a suit. but they had not gotten a chance to change after everything happened dealing with the aftermath. >> lauren mayk live for us on capitol hill. thank you. >> we'll check back in with you later in this newscast. we'll see you then. >>> president trump went on television a few hours after the violence asking people to eunit. he also congratulated two capitol hill police officers for saving lives....
144
144
Jun 23, 2017
06/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
we haven't seen that usual southbound/northbound backup. the usual northbound traffic.ot better than the last time we saw it a few moments ago. that is good. even the south bay commute is easing up a little bit. you know what we haven't seen is big backups on the dumbarton bridge. a little bit of slowing on 880. definitely right now you're getting a pretty decent commute. now let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> close to a million people are expected to attend pride celebration this weekend. with the recent terror attacks overseas, security is a big concern. >> christien kafton is in san francisco at city hall to talk about the preparations, the security and some of the special ceremonies getting underway this morning. good morning. >> reporter: hey, mike and allie. we are here at city hall. you can see pride coming together here. the main stage is coming together at civic center plaza. city hall is taking the first reservations for those looking to commemorate the event by tying the knot. this year's celebration is all about pride and community. >> you kno
we haven't seen that usual southbound/northbound backup. the usual northbound traffic.ot better than the last time we saw it a few moments ago. that is good. even the south bay commute is easing up a little bit. you know what we haven't seen is big backups on the dumbarton bridge. a little bit of slowing on 880. definitely right now you're getting a pretty decent commute. now let's go back to the desk. >> thank you, sal. >>> close to a million people are expected to attend pride...
81
81
Jun 18, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
usually demographically it is the opposite. usually immigrants had higher birth rates than native born. less educated people usually have more children. also, very unusual. also, it is not that americans were returning to the 18th century family practice of having large families of eight or 10 children. most families of the baby boom generation had three or four. what made the numbers vast, almost no one had no children. almost everybody had two or three or four. there were very few childless couples and very few people who did not get married. i think we talked about this the first day of class. it was recently in the last census or some point since, a majority of adult women are not married. the first time it happened in american history. the vast majority of marriage-age men and women were married in the 1950's. another thing that happened to the 1950's, more children who are born, live. great medical advances in the 1950's. the thing that kept human population down throughout human history was infant mortality, the idea tha
usually demographically it is the opposite. usually immigrants had higher birth rates than native born. less educated people usually have more children. also, very unusual. also, it is not that americans were returning to the 18th century family practice of having large families of eight or 10 children. most families of the baby boom generation had three or four. what made the numbers vast, almost no one had no children. almost everybody had two or three or four. there were very few childless...
133
133
Jun 7, 2017
06/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
so the usual coast-inland contrast won't be as great and the futurecast sums it up. tomorrow morning 10 a.m. the forecast, the green indicates light rain. you can see it spreads from the north down the peninsula even out to the east bay then sweeps through as the day goes on until by thursday night, that's where we're freezing this now, we have plenty of clouds but mostly showers will have ended by the evening commute tomorrow night. and then friday, we'll go to mostly clear skies. amounts? thanks for asking. about a half inch in ukiah. santa rosa quarter inch. this is approximate, of course. this gives you an idea. there will be more rain in the north bay than the south bay and really that's all you can say at this point, not a big gully-washer but chilly into the weekend. the low moving all the moisture into the bay area sinks south so by friday we have a cold pool of air over northern california keeping us chilly into the weekend. oh, chilly. okay, it will be in the 70s. it's not going to be as warm as usual at this time of the year. 67 for sacramento today. 67 at
so the usual coast-inland contrast won't be as great and the futurecast sums it up. tomorrow morning 10 a.m. the forecast, the green indicates light rain. you can see it spreads from the north down the peninsula even out to the east bay then sweeps through as the day goes on until by thursday night, that's where we're freezing this now, we have plenty of clouds but mostly showers will have ended by the evening commute tomorrow night. and then friday, we'll go to mostly clear skies. amounts?...
37
37
Jun 16, 2017
06/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
you have to approach this with a different methodology than you usually do. vonnie: a summer friday in june, usually pretty quiet, central banks yesterday, and today maybe the bank of japan, but volume wise did the spring investors back into the market? >> it is hard to say because volume wise as his quadruple witching day in the market. you have a lot of volume that pops. if you look at in the shares, typically when you have big selloffs like this, they are accompanied by higher volume. jonathan: -- vonnie: we are to have to wait and see until monday. oliver renick is staying with us. is the seniorst equity strategist at r.o.e. equity. laura, thanks for joining. it appears that investors on both sides are happy with this deal. is there anything to not like? >> there is a lot not to like if you are a high-end grocer, a big box retailer. for amazon, the concerns that this would be a lower returning business because the business is more capital intensive or it might slow down growth, most of those concerns are assuaged by whole foods higher margins than amazon'
you have to approach this with a different methodology than you usually do. vonnie: a summer friday in june, usually pretty quiet, central banks yesterday, and today maybe the bank of japan, but volume wise did the spring investors back into the market? >> it is hard to say because volume wise as his quadruple witching day in the market. you have a lot of volume that pops. if you look at in the shares, typically when you have big selloffs like this, they are accompanied by higher volume....
54
54
Jun 12, 2017
06/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believe that i did these things that would result in this woman, despite the fact that she was an adulteress and a liar, she was a good person. >> there are very few times when i have visceral reactions in an interview. i was stunned when i heard that. >> she wa
both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up,...
32
32
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 1
you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . welcome back to the program there seems to be very little applause for the british prime minister's solution to propping up her weak government treason may is spending an extra one billion pounds on northern ireland in order to get the provinces democratic unionist party to support her in parliament this is see a trip to reports on how it might not be the damage control mrs may's hoping it will be. i was writing something very very nice because you are hiring her right instead of stepping down the british prime minister had a different plan but it seemed like whichever way she turned there was potential for trouble the tories have penned a deal with the democratic unionist party of northern ireland which is opposed to a hard bracks it something may has accepted as a possibility on top of that the d u p have been criticised for their policies on same sex marriage and abortion as well as previously inks with violent paramilitary groups in northern ireland not a perfect ally but the atte
you must it's not business as usual it's business like it's never been done before . welcome back to the program there seems to be very little applause for the british prime minister's solution to propping up her weak government treason may is spending an extra one billion pounds on northern ireland in order to get the provinces democratic unionist party to support her in parliament this is see a trip to reports on how it might not be the damage control mrs may's hoping it will be. i was...
49
49
Jun 20, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
we've had that dynamic, but we've usually, we've usually had, you know, the roosevelt/taft is a case in point, but we usually had those of the president's party in congress be very supportive. so far we've seen with the freedom caucus and the moderates, we've seen a lot of fracturing of the republican coalition in congress. and when we've had that in the past or we've had rumors of that, the president's gone across the aisle and dealt with the democrats. now, with the exception of infrastructure i don't see a lot of opportunity for trump to figure out how to do business with the democrats. and if he's going to transcend this polarization and grid lock we saw in the poll, he's going to have to figure out some way to do that.
we've had that dynamic, but we've usually, we've usually had, you know, the roosevelt/taft is a case in point, but we usually had those of the president's party in congress be very supportive. so far we've seen with the freedom caucus and the moderates, we've seen a lot of fracturing of the republican coalition in congress. and when we've had that in the past or we've had rumors of that, the president's gone across the aisle and dealt with the democrats. now, with the exception of...
125
125
Jun 16, 2017
06/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
everyt ino usually between mond. the p.a. turik the bill cosby trial is. >> this is cosby eacourthouse in norristown. maaithere was a circus same thing, a verdict. one point a drum line c deliber. sby's spokesperson said the defense wants the judge to clnd send this jury home. >> we think the emotional toll going on with the jurors and the physical toll on them to be in a room deliberating, debating, and you know, and that they didn't come up with nothing, and they were deadlocked over three days, i don't know what extra day was -- how they were helped. >> this is not a television show that has to happen within the period of time. this is the justice system, and it works more slowly than perhaps many of russ where we hin this is aboutee alleging aggrav who represents some of cosby's other accusers. the jury has been deliberating so far for 40 hours. cosby's team says that the comedian is prepared to go the distance here in order to prove his innocence. bearing in mind that if there is indeed a mistrial, if this jury is hopele
everyt ino usually between mond. the p.a. turik the bill cosby trial is. >> this is cosby eacourthouse in norristown. maaithere was a circus same thing, a verdict. one point a drum line c deliber. sby's spokesperson said the defense wants the judge to clnd send this jury home. >> we think the emotional toll going on with the jurors and the physical toll on them to be in a room deliberating, debating, and you know, and that they didn't come up with nothing, and they were deadlocked...
36
36
Jun 3, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
this one is usually made around springtime.ly the same, but they have different textures, different tastes. this is probably one of my favourites, actually. i mean, usually this is served with crunchy bread. a bit of olive oil. a little bit. some olives, perhaps? perhaps, why not. tomatoes, even. when in rome. delicious. as my day comes to an end here in istanbul, sedar tells me that he's got one last treat in store for me. we're off to one of the oldest turkish baths, or hamams, in the city. this is rather grand, isn't it? look at that! built in the 16th century, it's built on a site that dates back to roman times. that is beautiful! actually, the first thing you really notice is that thickness in the air. it's so humid in here. 0h! cold water! what looks to be the pillow sack has just filled with air and soapy water. once you kind of squeeze it out, these suds come out. i've enjoyed my day here in istanbul. its history, food and culture are remarkable. but for me, it's perhaps its location which makes it special. 0n the borde
this one is usually made around springtime.ly the same, but they have different textures, different tastes. this is probably one of my favourites, actually. i mean, usually this is served with crunchy bread. a bit of olive oil. a little bit. some olives, perhaps? perhaps, why not. tomatoes, even. when in rome. delicious. as my day comes to an end here in istanbul, sedar tells me that he's got one last treat in store for me. we're off to one of the oldest turkish baths, or hamams, in the city....
157
157
Jun 19, 2017
06/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
that's because you need a tool, usually a bullet, to release the magazine rather than just the push of a finger, making them slower to reload. but that didn't slow down the san bernardino shooters in december of 2015. they managed to gun down 36 people in a span of three minutes. so lawmakers in sacramento took action, closing what the department of justice now calls a loophole in the law. now bullet button ars can no longer be sold. there is an exemption for people who lawfully owned them before the beginning of the year. >> last time mr. brown vetoed it. this time he didn't. he is a lame duck this season. he can't run again. so he signed it. >> reporter: there are thousands, if not tens of thousands, of legally owned ars in california right now. but beginning january 1st, an ar with a bullet button is either gonna have to be modified or registered with the state to remain legal. the problem is you can't even register an ar right now. >> they don't know how to implement the loose. >> reporter: he is with the firearms policy coalition. a group that lobbies for gun owner rights in calif
that's because you need a tool, usually a bullet, to release the magazine rather than just the push of a finger, making them slower to reload. but that didn't slow down the san bernardino shooters in december of 2015. they managed to gun down 36 people in a span of three minutes. so lawmakers in sacramento took action, closing what the department of justice now calls a loophole in the law. now bullet button ars can no longer be sold. there is an exemption for people who lawfully owned them...
4,073
4.1K
Jun 8, 2017
06/17
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 4,073
favorite 0
quote 1
and i understand that business when the head as usual. he had a he had a lot of meetings coming he wants to keep the agenda moving forward. but nonetheless, this testimony was significant today. what was his response to the things that he did hear from it or the pieces that he did see? >> well at the white house we have been referring everyone, martha, to his private lawyer, and today i'm happy to report, i can actually refer you to mark estimates, the president's private lawyer statement, and you ran some of it, i really would tell the public if you want to see the full statement, go ahead and pull it out, i'm sure you can access a publicly if not through the white house website. and it is an important statement, because it reflects the president's opinion, his lawyer's characterization of the particular testimony. because if this was a classic legal case, you would have one side going the other side go. that's not how congressional testimony works. the other side does not respond. it is very important that he responded and said -- >> ma
and i understand that business when the head as usual. he had a he had a lot of meetings coming he wants to keep the agenda moving forward. but nonetheless, this testimony was significant today. what was his response to the things that he did hear from it or the pieces that he did see? >> well at the white house we have been referring everyone, martha, to his private lawyer, and today i'm happy to report, i can actually refer you to mark estimates, the president's private lawyer...
157
157
Jun 4, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
>> of the easy punchline is because they are usually really hard to do. what example, so you have conflicting groups that for decades have had us, then-- them dichotomies in their head and for decades this notion has been floating around called contact theory which is if you bring people from opposing groups together they get to know each other and they will recognize that we are all the same and it will be wondrous and we will be terrific and that's the motivation for all sorts of these programs, taking palestinian and israeli teenagers and putting them in summer camps. irish kids, northern irish catholic and protestant, endless versions of these and what that literature has showed is that when it works right it reduces conflict and can cause lasting changes in perception where people can generalize beyond not just now i know there is one israeli and i know who is a good guide and can generalize even to other groups. nonetheless, most of the ways in which you set those up wind up making things worse because it's a very narrow domain where these -- you ha
>> of the easy punchline is because they are usually really hard to do. what example, so you have conflicting groups that for decades have had us, then-- them dichotomies in their head and for decades this notion has been floating around called contact theory which is if you bring people from opposing groups together they get to know each other and they will recognize that we are all the same and it will be wondrous and we will be terrific and that's the motivation for all sorts of these...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
we can find out what needs to be legally do you see that's what's remarkable about this decision usually when you have any kind of environmental decision from the court system that says we have to continue a review or go back and redo or review the operation whatever it is is shut down at that point however this judge ruled that no you can continue to let this oil flow which it began flowing earlier this month even though we he's admitted we don't know enough about the environmental impacts of this we know that it's going to go over land that we have given to the standing rock sioux the you know that's part of the treaty we have with them that they use for hunting and fishing and we don't know what kind of environmental impact it will have on that if there is a leak and as we've seen from every other oil pipeline there is going to be a leak at some point you have done several stories on this both for the lower magazine and on television it was are is i listen to you talk about the obvious thing in. that is we have the biggest awkward for in the entire united states underneath this pipeli
we can find out what needs to be legally do you see that's what's remarkable about this decision usually when you have any kind of environmental decision from the court system that says we have to continue a review or go back and redo or review the operation whatever it is is shut down at that point however this judge ruled that no you can continue to let this oil flow which it began flowing earlier this month even though we he's admitted we don't know enough about the environmental impacts of...
166
166
Jun 15, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
we have high pressure building in, which we usually see when we get a heat event.s area of high pressure is going to develop right on top of california, keeps the storm track to the north but the main thing that's going to boost the heat is the hot air from the desert southwest is going to be alk to migrate in across the bay area and that's going to give thus hottest stretch of weather since 2015. the next days is san francisco, temps in the 60s to 70. but the dangerous heat really ramps up by saturday. 97 and then look at these low 100s into next week. four days of it so far. in fact my tally has it up at 1,451 days since this many 100s in my seven-day forecast. so that again is a june of 2013. i was busy back there doing the calculations. four. >> oh, my goodness. wow. we're bracing for it. thanks, jeff. >>> street lamps turn into surveillance zones that has some people concerned about privacy and we have jimmy. >>> hey, guys stay up late tonight, miley cyrus is taking over the tonight show rr. she's here to talk, perform, surprise people in the subway. >>> and h
we have high pressure building in, which we usually see when we get a heat event.s area of high pressure is going to develop right on top of california, keeps the storm track to the north but the main thing that's going to boost the heat is the hot air from the desert southwest is going to be alk to migrate in across the bay area and that's going to give thus hottest stretch of weather since 2015. the next days is san francisco, temps in the 60s to 70. but the dangerous heat really ramps up by...
46
46
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
he's usually there all of the week to do press and it's something that d.c. sad he won't be able to. >>> now for some people actually playing golf. >> the highlights from espn. >> good morning, america. as we show you what happened at the pga tour 73rd tour, daniel burger, majoritien spieth, he says end of the playoff. holes out from the bunker then threw his club, not sporting. his caddie through the rake. certainly against all rules. when you win your tenth and did it in sudden death you can make a mess. high fives. happiness and jordan spieth champ at the travelers. >>> this guy is a rookie. cody bellinger. 21, homer, 23 on the year. he gets another chance and does it again, 24. l.a. won ten straight game, 16 out of 17. threw a whole bunch of fastballs and pitches. don't have time for that. bellinger is second in the majors for home runs. aaron judge of the yankees. >> he hit two more of those but five runs scored by past balls for the dodgers, the most since 1920. i wasn't here for that but bonds was and told me it was true in all the white house briefing
he's usually there all of the week to do press and it's something that d.c. sad he won't be able to. >>> now for some people actually playing golf. >> the highlights from espn. >> good morning, america. as we show you what happened at the pga tour 73rd tour, daniel burger, majoritien spieth, he says end of the playoff. holes out from the bunker then threw his club, not sporting. his caddie through the rake. certainly against all rules. when you win your tenth and did it in...
84
84
Jun 21, 2017
06/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
business as usual isn't working.e to stop rehashing 2016 and talk about the future.. >>> let's talk about traffic. how does it look? >> it looks pretty good. >> you are wiping your hands. >> i was rubbing my hands because you know i'm a political junkie. there's a lot to read about and talk about. we're going to do the gilroy super commute from gilroy to san jose. it's not bad. gilroy to the middle of the area here, gilroy, morgan hill into san jose looks pretty good. people who are getting up early aren't seeing big delays or huge construction delays as you drive into the silicon valley. there have been no major problems. northbound 280 getting up to highway 70 looks good. no problems there. in the east bay toward the richmond bridge this looks pretty good. driving toward the toll plaza has been no major problems as you get through there. the traffic looks good on to the marin side. at the bay bridge it looks like some of the cash lanes have a little backup, but mostly a light drive. let's bring steve in. >>> most l
business as usual isn't working.e to stop rehashing 2016 and talk about the future.. >>> let's talk about traffic. how does it look? >> it looks pretty good. >> you are wiping your hands. >> i was rubbing my hands because you know i'm a political junkie. there's a lot to read about and talk about. we're going to do the gilroy super commute from gilroy to san jose. it's not bad. gilroy to the middle of the area here, gilroy, morgan hill into san jose looks pretty good....
50
50
Jun 12, 2017
06/17
by
CNBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
essentially it's business as usual in brussels.onald tusk and the eu head of foreign affairs meeting with the prime minister of macedonia, another troubled region of the european continent. it's the balkans, not just the irish border we have to worry about. >> how does the dup coming in with ten mps complicate the brexit talks they want that open border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. >> it puts a bit of a spin in the works. it takes that option of negotiations off the table for theresa may's conservatives. the dup have been in favor of brexit, but they're much more worried about staying part of the customs union for trade and also to avoid the hardening of that border. very, very difficult for theresa may to navigate through the shifting concerns on both sides. that's something she will have to try to do starting next monday >> willem, the clock is ticking. thank you very much for that >>> earlier steve sedgwick asked an influential investor if he was changing his strategy given the election result. >> uk gen
essentially it's business as usual in brussels.onald tusk and the eu head of foreign affairs meeting with the prime minister of macedonia, another troubled region of the european continent. it's the balkans, not just the irish border we have to worry about. >> how does the dup coming in with ten mps complicate the brexit talks they want that open border between northern ireland and the republic of ireland. >> it puts a bit of a spin in the works. it takes that option of negotiations...
168
168
Jun 14, 2017
06/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
usually, they draw quite a crowd. usually a good time is had by all. a man, believed to be a single shooter, a single gunman, approached the field, and the details are not nailed down. they get a little fuzzy after this. apparently asked about the party persuasion of the people he saw before opening fire. now, weapon, caliber, number of rounds, all of that is yet to be determined. as you look at these pictures, a lot of the people standing around, especially in baseball garb, jerseys, hats and what have you, are members of congress. five people were transported by emergency medical services from the baseball diamond. the one factor that may have ended this early and cut down on injuries and loss of life, steve scalise, the new orlenean, the majority whip in the house of representatives, was part of the team. was planning on playing in the game. because he was there -- there he is on the left -- because he was there, he brought with him his security detail from the u.s. capitol police because he is in leadership. he qualifies for one. those officers are
usually, they draw quite a crowd. usually a good time is had by all. a man, believed to be a single shooter, a single gunman, approached the field, and the details are not nailed down. they get a little fuzzy after this. apparently asked about the party persuasion of the people he saw before opening fire. now, weapon, caliber, number of rounds, all of that is yet to be determined. as you look at these pictures, a lot of the people standing around, especially in baseball garb, jerseys, hats and...
140
140
Jun 14, 2017
06/17
by
KPIX
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
there's reporters there usually. i don't know if there's actually any reporters there this morning, which is odd because they're usually there, especially the day before the game. the other odd thing, just in retrospect, i'm still in my baseball uniform right now, you know, talking to you. today is the last day of practice. so i don't know if this guy knew that. you know, we wouldn't be there again for another year, or what. you asked about steve. he's the most happy-go-lucky guy. in practice he's always smiling and goofing around. just creates a lot of levity. we take this game very seriously. obviously we want to win, but it is for a good cause. you know, steve being in leadership and being out there and our starting second baseman, he's somebody every morning who's always smiling and joking around. it's just, you know -- aside from his detail and him being there, i don't know what would have happened. this guy really -- i've heard anything from, you know, 15 rou rounds to 50 to 100. i don't know what would have ha
there's reporters there usually. i don't know if there's actually any reporters there this morning, which is odd because they're usually there, especially the day before the game. the other odd thing, just in retrospect, i'm still in my baseball uniform right now, you know, talking to you. today is the last day of practice. so i don't know if this guy knew that. you know, we wouldn't be there again for another year, or what. you asked about steve. he's the most happy-go-lucky guy. in practice...
115
115
Jun 7, 2017
06/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
usually, obstruction cases are tied preceding. you are obstructing what? that is the big question. when this occurred, there wasn't a grand jury in the field on this issue. there wasn't a congressional investigation focusing on that. to make forher case obstruction. a few courts said you can instruct an investigation, but those are in the minority. the reason the courts don't want this crime to be so broad it could fit anyone doing anything during an investigation. laura: thank you, so much. at the white house, president trump wished james comey luck with his testimony on thursday. we will bring you full coverage on bbc world news. president trump is weighing in on the crisis between qatar and other arab states. he sent out a tweet suggesting his visit to saudi arabia is and cutting off qatar may signal an end to terror in ism. james robbins reports. james: the unprecedented blockade of qatar by aaron neighbors empty supermarket shelves briefly, but there is no widespread panic. qs formed as many flights in and out of qatar are banned, with the saudis leading a campaign against a f
usually, obstruction cases are tied preceding. you are obstructing what? that is the big question. when this occurred, there wasn't a grand jury in the field on this issue. there wasn't a congressional investigation focusing on that. to make forher case obstruction. a few courts said you can instruct an investigation, but those are in the minority. the reason the courts don't want this crime to be so broad it could fit anyone doing anything during an investigation. laura: thank you, so much. at...
136
136
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
pride parade as usual with the dykes on bikes crew revving up the crowd. along with the resistance movement close behind. and then by some of the bay area's most vocal and powerful anti-trump political voices. >> you cannot scream hatred and spew it out. you cannot shut down the media and call it a democracy. we are going to turn this around. >> we're the antidote to the cynicism, fear and anxiety going on all across this country. it makes me proud not only to be a san franciscan but a californian. >> diversity is our strength. we have a lot of work ahead of us. you look at the crowd here. i am just so proud of the city. >> what do we want? >> we want peace. >> when do we want it? >> now! >> reporter: the pride more than evident. in the hordes of people who came here to speak out. >> this is me coming out to my parents if this they see this. >> reporter: a relief if only for a few hours from a national reality weighing heavily on their patriotic hearts. >> at least today for one day this is the america that i remember, this is the america i believe in, wit
pride parade as usual with the dykes on bikes crew revving up the crowd. along with the resistance movement close behind. and then by some of the bay area's most vocal and powerful anti-trump political voices. >> you cannot scream hatred and spew it out. you cannot shut down the media and call it a democracy. we are going to turn this around. >> we're the antidote to the cynicism, fear and anxiety going on all across this country. it makes me proud not only to be a san franciscan...
110
110
Jun 28, 2017
06/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
amazon usually arrives in about four business days. target can do quick delivery because it's filling boxeses with nearby stores instead of warehouses. >>> making sure your children are strapped in safely, people getting a chance to make sure they are installing car seats properly. that start at 10:00 this morning. >> those are tricky to install. kari is working on your wednesday forecast. looks nice. >> it will be nice today as we take a live look outside at palo alto. nearby the temperature trend at sunnyvale in the low 60s to start out at 9:00 this morning. seeing those temperatures rising into the low 80s which will be a little bit cooler than average but we're in for a warming trend as we head through the week. more of that up next. >>> i turned the camera to the wrong direction. what the nimitz looks like coming up. but it's moving well. >> a little haze ahead, mike. the seagulls are out. that's how long the game went last night, so long they were nearly the only ones to actually see how the game ended. we'll show you whether it
amazon usually arrives in about four business days. target can do quick delivery because it's filling boxeses with nearby stores instead of warehouses. >>> making sure your children are strapped in safely, people getting a chance to make sure they are installing car seats properly. that start at 10:00 this morning. >> those are tricky to install. kari is working on your wednesday forecast. looks nice. >> it will be nice today as we take a live look outside at palo alto....
51
51
Jun 24, 2017
06/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
i do not think any of oui’ lives as usual i do not think any of ourfamily will lives as usual i do notleave because lives as usual i do not think any of ourfamily will leave because i do not see it as a safety hazard at all, especially where i live and i have lived there for eight years, there were two fires previously anything happen. i do not see why all of a sudden now it is a problem. do you appreciate whether council is coming from where they have been advised by the fire service they can guarantee the safety of people living in the tower blocks. guarantee the safety of people living in the tower blocksli appreciate it but it is their problem, they cause the issue, they are the reason when they refurbished it, they should have used adequate materials and not something that is flammable. when the refurbished it eight years ago no one was asked to move out and they did it when eve ryo ne move out and they did it when everyone was still in the blocks are why, do the same thing now? we do not know for sure who is aware of what material went into the re—cladding cerri cannot say who be
i do not think any of oui’ lives as usual i do not think any of ourfamily will lives as usual i do notleave because lives as usual i do not think any of ourfamily will leave because i do not see it as a safety hazard at all, especially where i live and i have lived there for eight years, there were two fires previously anything happen. i do not see why all of a sudden now it is a problem. do you appreciate whether council is coming from where they have been advised by the fire service they...
73
73
Jun 26, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
the negotiations usually when something like this. the british minister would aproach the ambassador from foreign country and say, you know what would be cool? if you joined with us to help abolish the slave trade. and if it was the following form -- you at the royal navy get on a ship flying your flag to search for slaves, wouldn't that be awesome? [laughter] they're talking to the portuguese, spanish, anyone who will listen including the united states of america. it is in that context, and also leading up to the war of 1812, when we get our next diary entry. whether it will be -- eventually abolished, is in fact get a problem. the slave trade is beyond question and abomination, disgraceful to the human character, but there are so many interests concurring to support it. i say the motive that the abolitionist's are in a great degree -- fashion and faction for the impressment of seamen, is to all intents and purposes, unjust and immoral, oppressive and to radical is the slave trade. every particle -- of arguments i can bear against th
the negotiations usually when something like this. the british minister would aproach the ambassador from foreign country and say, you know what would be cool? if you joined with us to help abolish the slave trade. and if it was the following form -- you at the royal navy get on a ship flying your flag to search for slaves, wouldn't that be awesome? [laughter] they're talking to the portuguese, spanish, anyone who will listen including the united states of america. it is in that context, and...
93
93
Jun 7, 2017
06/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen.just like my markers. with fashion, you can dress people and help people. it's really cool to see your work come to life. >>> so10:00 a.m. tomorrow easte time, jim comey will beginticip before the senate intelligence commite. we got a shocker a few hours ago when the committee released a copy of comey's prepared remarks, detail, excruciating detail about his conversations with president trump including the one meeting in which comb me said the president angstasked fs loyalty. comey responded he could only offer honesty. i want to talk wiabout this wit lee zeldin from new york, who had dinner with the president last night. good to see you. >> good to see you, good afternoon. >> we got reaction from another republican, john mccain, who he reviewed the opening statement and he said the loyalty thing concerns him. i want to read directly from the prepared statement to what he's referring to, he said that that dinner in january meant to him, comey, at least in part, was an effort to have me
i usually do my fashion sketches on the computer. i love drawing on the screen.just like my markers. with fashion, you can dress people and help people. it's really cool to see your work come to life. >>> so10:00 a.m. tomorrow easte time, jim comey will beginticip before the senate intelligence commite. we got a shocker a few hours ago when the committee released a copy of comey's prepared remarks, detail, excruciating detail about his conversations with president trump including the...
198
198
Jun 23, 2017
06/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 1
it's usually a quiet neighborhood. this was the first time in more than 5 years that there's been a killing in brentwood... one neighbor tells us they saw a get-away car take off. the investigation is continuing...and the homeowner is cooperating. pam and steve? (steve) several san francisco police chiefs have tried without success to bring tasers into the hands of officers (pam) now san francisco's new chief is making his push. kron 4's dan kerman shows us how officers are trying to sway the opposition this time. this is the taser x2 and the taser x26p. it's these devices san francisco's police chief wants his officers to have as a less lethal option, something between a baton and a firearm the department says it fits in perfectly with it policy of deescalation and time and distance sot cmdr. peter walsh/san francisco police 12-22the taser gives us a little bit more time and distance and if you look at the studies it reduces the inuries to the person we have to use it against and it also helps the officers not sustain
it's usually a quiet neighborhood. this was the first time in more than 5 years that there's been a killing in brentwood... one neighbor tells us they saw a get-away car take off. the investigation is continuing...and the homeowner is cooperating. pam and steve? (steve) several san francisco police chiefs have tried without success to bring tasers into the hands of officers (pam) now san francisco's new chief is making his push. kron 4's dan kerman shows us how officers are trying to sway the...
60
60
Jun 4, 2017
06/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
the licensing of doctors is not usually put in the context of the gilded age. it's usually looked at as of course at the progressive staff level, it's amazing why did the country waste long timeis what most people would think but the fact is , they were licensed before you could demonstrate scientific medicine was the way to go. and their consolidation, their licensing in the 1880s and then continuing into the 1890s parallels perfectly the growth of big corporations and the consolidations taking place in other parts of the american economy. these doctors are reengineering the american medical marketplace just as carnegie was reengineering the steel marketplace and rockefeller was reengineering the oil marketplace. and the great pacific and southern pacific railroad corporations were reengineering transportation. these doctors were consolidating a new type of medicine which they control. there are a number of unintended consequences. i think the people passing the law certainly reeves and hisallies , the people passing the law, reeves incidentally got himself, h
the licensing of doctors is not usually put in the context of the gilded age. it's usually looked at as of course at the progressive staff level, it's amazing why did the country waste long timeis what most people would think but the fact is , they were licensed before you could demonstrate scientific medicine was the way to go. and their consolidation, their licensing in the 1880s and then continuing into the 1890s parallels perfectly the growth of big corporations and the consolidations...
38
38
Jun 5, 2017
06/17
by
FOXNEWSW
quote
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 1
. ♪ he came to the world justin the usual way ♪ ♪ but there were planes to catch and bills to pay ♪ ♪d my meeting saw him walk that day ♪ ♪ he was talking 'fore i knew it, and as he grew ♪ ♪ he'd say i'm gonna be like you, dad ♪ ♪ you know i'm gonna be like you ♪ ♪ and the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon ♪ ♪ little boy blue and the man in the moon... ♪
. ♪ he came to the world justin the usual way ♪ ♪ but there were planes to catch and bills to pay ♪ ♪d my meeting saw him walk that day ♪ ♪ he was talking 'fore i knew it, and as he grew ♪ ♪ he'd say i'm gonna be like you, dad ♪ ♪ you know i'm gonna be like you ♪ ♪ and the cat's in the cradle and the silver spoon ♪ ♪ little boy blue and the man in the moon... ♪