27
27
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital.
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital.
54
54
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside filmed new developing his life. a mobile application for small scale farmers like window. look we slowly. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. came around the. side to see the. there. are some good results a limbo that when you thought it was leading to tunnel. in. our city. says something to him. says a good to very sad as it is a. news team came up with an app that would help share information and costs like transports. it was well received. really should have seen the smiles on those days was. the smile on the other hand is what gives you the belief but. his company b.t.r. is still looking for an investor to help take his life for one. million africa life apps also travel to ny maybe zero zero. local software design adult and sets off on a voyage of discovery in his own home life. is a challenge was to d
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside filmed new developing his life. a mobile application for small scale farmers like window. look we slowly. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. came around the. side to see the. there. are some good results a...
40
40
Apr 19, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company b.t.r. has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside filmed new developing his life. a mobile application for small scale farmers like window. was totally. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. to shooting. in the south suburbs has a loophole that could lead to the questioning to tunnel. up our city. says something to him. says a good to her said that as a. news team came up with an app that would help share information and costs like transports. it was well received. really should have seen the smiles on those days because. if the smile on the other hand is what gives you the belief but. his company b.t.r. is still looking for an investor to help take his life forward. still in africa life apps also travel to namibia. local software design adult and sets off on a voyage of discovery in his own home life. is a challenge was to design a life app to help
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company b.t.r. has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside filmed new developing his life. a mobile application for small scale farmers like window. was totally. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. to shooting. in the south suburbs has a loophole that could lead...
30
30
Apr 23, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside filmed new developing his life. and mobile application for small scale farmers like window. we slowly. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. a minimum of. thirty two she. in the south suburbs has a loophole that could be part of the questioning to tunnel. in. our city. says something to him. says a good to her said as it is a. news team came up with an app that would help share information and costs like transports. it was well received. in the smiles on those days since. the smile on the other hand is what gives you the belief that. his company bt on is still looking for an investor to help take his life forward. still in africa life apps also travel to namibia. local software design adult and sets off on a voyage of discovery in his own home life. is a challenge was to design a life app to help to him by p
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside filmed new developing his life. and mobile application for small scale farmers like window. we slowly. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. a minimum of. thirty two she. in the south suburbs has a loophole that...
27
27
Apr 18, 2019
04/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside filmed new developing his life. a mobile application for small scale farmers like window. look was totally and. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. a minimum of. thirty two shootings. in the south some of which has a loophole that could be part of the questioning to tunnel. up our city. says something to him. says a good to very sad as it is a. news team came up with an app that would help share information and costs like transports. it was well received. in the smiles on most days is simply. the smile on the other hand is what gives you the belief but. his company b.t.r. is still looking for an investor to help take his life forward. still in africa life apps also travels and i may be. local software design adult and sets off on a voyage of discovery in his own home life. is a challenge was to design a li
it seemed life ops invited to help william live three hundred kilometers east in nairobi kenya as capital. new startup company has been going for just over a year kenyan film director tony who helped come up with a life outside filmed new developing his life. a mobile application for small scale farmers like window. look was totally and. william didn't know how much he speciality vegetables could fetch at the biggest local markets. a minimum of. thirty two shootings. in the south some of which...
76
76
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
KGO
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: michael williams lives across the street. like everyone here, he has dealt with sifting through aftermath. he's rebuilt his house piece by piece. he has finished it. unlike others, his family has had a view of the park out the window. they wonder why it is taking so long. >> the houses are being built. it is time fix the park. >> reporter: for the city, it is almost a no win. santa rosa parks usually take three years. >> we were able to get it done in threemohs version add a restroom and a dog park. >> i think it had everything that a pork should have. >> reporter: now they'll have this in a neighborhood that has been through so much. abc7 news. >> housing is a big issue as we work on building a better bay area. now mountain view is one step closer to more affordable housing. the housing authority has approved a deal. they will be listing this vta owned land for the 100% affordable housing project. it is the evelyn station park and ride lot. it is ajason end to the cal train corridor. the project is expected to take three to
. >> reporter: michael williams lives across the street. like everyone here, he has dealt with sifting through aftermath. he's rebuilt his house piece by piece. he has finished it. unlike others, his family has had a view of the park out the window. they wonder why it is taking so long. >> the houses are being built. it is time fix the park. >> reporter: for the city, it is almost a no win. santa rosa parks usually take three years. >> we were able to get it done in...
163
163
Apr 23, 2019
04/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc news justice correspondent pete williams live outside the supreme court. pooe pete, what is this all about? >> reporter: this is all about a decision by wilbur ross to add a question to the short form that goes to every household in the united states. the census is required by the constitution. it says every ten years, there shall be, in the words of the constitution, an actual enumeration. it determines how many seats a state gets in the house of representatives and also is used, for example, to figure out how much money states get in various federal programs, highway construction, medicaid, and so forth. now, many states led by new york, 18, exactly, sued, saying that this violates the federal law about how you get a question on the census. and the separate law said it also violates the institution, because it will actually make the count less accurate, and therefore it won't be an actual enumeration. at a trial, wilbur ross said that he did this at the request of the justice department, that it wanted the numbers to better administer the voting rights a
nbc news justice correspondent pete williams live outside the supreme court. pooe pete, what is this all about? >> reporter: this is all about a decision by wilbur ross to add a question to the short form that goes to every household in the united states. the census is required by the constitution. it says every ten years, there shall be, in the words of the constitution, an actual enumeration. it determines how many seats a state gets in the house of representatives and also is used, for...
53
53
Apr 15, 2019
04/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
the authorities said that in order for the firire brigades to move in, would mean risking their lives. williamhere comes that question of, yes this is an extraordinary part -- extraordinarily important part of western civilization, but at what point do you risk other human lives after everyone was out of this building john laurenson there is that balance to strike. brent: william noah glucroft, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world. the ininternational rered crosss ended a a media blackouout to sk information about a nurse from new zealand who has been mimissg in syria for five years.the organization said it was acting on reports that she's may still be alive. she and two syrian drivers were abducted while delivering aid supplies in 2013. in japan, the fukushima nuclear plant operator has begun removing fuel rods from a cooling pool. it's a milestone in the e slow process to decommission the plant,, w which sufferered a men after a tsunami in 2011. removing the rods is crucial to avoid a further disaster if another earthquake hits. a
the authorities said that in order for the firire brigades to move in, would mean risking their lives. williamhere comes that question of, yes this is an extraordinary part -- extraordinarily important part of western civilization, but at what point do you risk other human lives after everyone was out of this building john laurenson there is that balance to strike. brent: william noah glucroft, thank you very much. here are some of the other stories that are making headlines around the world....
40
40
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
prince william speaking live at christchurch within the last few moments.ews now. we have some fairly unsettled and stormy weather in the forecast over the next 2a hours. friday brings a day of sunny spells and scattered heavy showers and perhaps a rumble of thunder before storm hannah arrives. friday morning we have some sunshine across eastern england and scotland. more cloud in the west with showery rain spreading eastwards the day with the odd rumble of thunder. still mild into the ease. wind is up through friday night. from the west. storm hannah approaching bringing heavy downpours of rain and strong blustery winds particularly for wales and the south—west of england where we are likely to see gales or even severe gales. disruption for the day on saturday with the strength of the wind, especially towards the south. it will dry wind, especially towards the south. it willdry up wind, especially towards the south. it will dry up in the west later on. it will dry up in the west later on. it will dry up in the west later on. it will feel cold. i'm rico hiz
prince william speaking live at christchurch within the last few moments.ews now. we have some fairly unsettled and stormy weather in the forecast over the next 2a hours. friday brings a day of sunny spells and scattered heavy showers and perhaps a rumble of thunder before storm hannah arrives. friday morning we have some sunshine across eastern england and scotland. more cloud in the west with showery rain spreading eastwards the day with the odd rumble of thunder. still mild into the ease....
228
228
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
juliette williams lived an l incredibleife filled with challenges after she was diagnosed with stagea book. the unwinding of the miracle. miracles happen when you least expect them. juliette williams' life was beyond her wildest imagination. she faced challenges from the beginning, formed completely blind in post war itvietnam, w a grandmother who thought she had no chance in life because of her disability. her sister r lenaembers their grandmother's unimaginable demand. >> my plan, i wanted to put her to death. my parents dressed her in rag eddy clothes and took her on a bus to the herbalist. >> reporter: the herbalist refused to help end julie's life, sparing her, marking the first of many moreir mles to come. what was she like? what was being around her like? >> she was very tough and very determined and wouldn't take no for an answer and you know, despite what everybody around her said, you can't do ythis, can't do that. deep down you knew she was capable of aan lot more th people were telling her. >> reporter: and she was determined to prove it. vejulie survi the long and danger
juliette williams lived an l incredibleife filled with challenges after she was diagnosed with stagea book. the unwinding of the miracle. miracles happen when you least expect them. juliette williams' life was beyond her wildest imagination. she faced challenges from the beginning, formed completely blind in post war itvietnam, w a grandmother who thought she had no chance in life because of her disability. her sister r lenaembers their grandmother's unimaginable demand. >> my plan, i...
68
68
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
live look at the cathedral. french media report it was linked to renovations. cbs reporter ian williams is live with more. good morning, ian. >>reporter: good morning, michelle. there's hundreds of people gathered along this and looking at nortre dame cathedral and the mood is somber. it's very different from yesterday when the fire first broke out. more than 400 firefighters battled the blaze. they were spraying water up to this morning. video released -- it shows the struggle to get the water hose on the landmark and the mayor posted the crown of thrones and other artifacts are safe and -- but most of the roof is destroyed and it fell victim to the flames. >> this fire started bending and we couldn't believe what we were saying and the flames went on and on. >> it's not just a building. seeing it like an open heart on the medical table, it's heartbreaking. >> the church was built in the 12th century and was undergoing renovations to sure up its crumbling structure. and when we look at the cathedral right now, you can see investigators up there in their lasters trying to piece together what happened, mic
live look at the cathedral. french media report it was linked to renovations. cbs reporter ian williams is live with more. good morning, ian. >>reporter: good morning, michelle. there's hundreds of people gathered along this and looking at nortre dame cathedral and the mood is somber. it's very different from yesterday when the fire first broke out. more than 400 firefighters battled the blaze. they were spraying water up to this morning. video released -- it shows the struggle to get the...
452
452
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 452
favorite 0
quote 0
julie yip-williams lived an incredible life filled with cal checks. al posts later became a book that she didn't live to see published, "the unwinding of the miracle." >> reporter: if miracles happen when you least expect them, then julie yip-williams' life was beyond her wildest imagination. she faced challenges from the beginning, born completely blind in post-war vietnam with a grandmother who thought she had no chance at life because of his disability. her sister remembers their grandmother's unimaginable demand. >> my grandmother wanted to put her to death. my parents dressed her in raggeddy clothes and took her on a bus to the herbalist. >> reporter: the herbalist refused to help end julie's life, sparing her, and marking the first of many more miracles to come. what was she like? >> she was very tough and very determined and wouldn't take no for an answer. you know, despite what everybody around her said, you can't do this, you can't do that, deep down she knew she was capable of a lot more than what people were telling her. >> reporter: she was
julie yip-williams lived an incredible life filled with cal checks. al posts later became a book that she didn't live to see published, "the unwinding of the miracle." >> reporter: if miracles happen when you least expect them, then julie yip-williams' life was beyond her wildest imagination. she faced challenges from the beginning, born completely blind in post-war vietnam with a grandmother who thought she had no chance at life because of his disability. her sister remembers...
77
77
Apr 17, 2019
04/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
question, would william barr live himself open to being publicly contr conducted and humiliated by robert mueller. we bring in matt schlapp and doug byrne. >> what they will do, they will turn around and do it tight, you can come to this room. elizabeth: why? >> to defuse the screaming and yelling, which is you won't provide us unredacted! they say yes, this is important, not things that are prohibited by law, like grand jury material and all, that but certain things they may have felt was debate able but not legally prohibited, it will be on strict rules, you can't disseminate this, just look at it. elizabeth: matt, democrats face a credibility issue, they were insisting they saw collusion. but with that surveillance, mueller saw no collusion. and a play here for republicans that memories are short in the news cycle by time 2020 rolls around, maybe mueller report will be forgotten? >> i don't think so, i think that bottom line question for two years, democrat lied about evidence of collusion. people like jerry nadler and congressman schiff talked about clear evidence of collusion, they n
question, would william barr live himself open to being publicly contr conducted and humiliated by robert mueller. we bring in matt schlapp and doug byrne. >> what they will do, they will turn around and do it tight, you can come to this room. elizabeth: why? >> to defuse the screaming and yelling, which is you won't provide us unredacted! they say yes, this is important, not things that are prohibited by law, like grand jury material and all, that but certain things they may have...
78
78
Apr 18, 2019
04/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
live picture from the room. there you can see the attorney general william barr making his way to the podium. he will be giving his interpretation of this mueller report ahead of it being released. let's listen in... s listen in... >>> all right, you have been listening live to the attorney general william barr report. saying there is no evidence in the report, that that there is any collusion from any american, including the trump campaign. many reporters asking questions, but, again, there will be a response from the democrats as well this morning. and why they are upset about this news conference this morning, so we will continue to follow that, throughout the morning >> all right. we will take a break and be right back. (dad) this ice cream cake needs a freezer. (mom) freezer's full. (vo) only frigidaire's custom flex temp drawer can switch from fridge to freezer. (son) nice save! (vo) that's using your frigidaire. >>> today is thursday, april 18. we've been bringing you live, the results of the bar report about to be released in the coming minutes. we were listening in live in washington
live picture from the room. there you can see the attorney general william barr making his way to the podium. he will be giving his interpretation of this mueller report ahead of it being released. let's listen in... s listen in... >>> all right, you have been listening live to the attorney general william barr report. saying there is no evidence in the report, that that there is any collusion from any american, including the trump campaign. many reporters asking questions, but, again,...
62
62
Apr 18, 2019
04/19
by
KRON
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
scheduled at 6 30 this morning we'll cover it for you live we have full coverage will have an analysis of that report beginning with attorney general william barr's press conference once again live right here on kron four and then we'll bring you the latest on the report once it is released. well today marks the 100 and 13th anniversary of the great 19 oh 6 san francisco quake. it was one of the deadliest quakes in the history of the united states on the force will trend will take a look at what the city is doing this morning to commemorate that tragic well. >>the deadliest in the entire world which is why they continue to show up now at 5 11 this morning, the exact this time of the quake they will have a moment of silence in the meantime they are gathering here and as always the show up in their car that they want people who are alive back then this is what they were there's the count is there's the do there you can see some of the other ones, the sad to say though 2 years ago last survivor of the 19 oh 6 earthquake. he was the last person to die so this year. they will not have any survivors of the 19 oh 6 deadly earthquake, but they sti
scheduled at 6 30 this morning we'll cover it for you live we have full coverage will have an analysis of that report beginning with attorney general william barr's press conference once again live right here on kron four and then we'll bring you the latest on the report once it is released. well today marks the 100 and 13th anniversary of the great 19 oh 6 san francisco quake. it was one of the deadliest quakes in the history of the united states on the force will trend will take a look at...
124
124
Apr 28, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
team coverage, ellison barber with the latest on the white house response but we begin with william la jeunesse liver: well john, rabbi golds tein just gave us a terrible rendition of really a recount of what happened yesterday when he came face to face with a man who shot him who took his finger and took the life of one of his very close
team coverage, ellison barber with the latest on the white house response but we begin with william la jeunesse liver: well john, rabbi golds tein just gave us a terrible rendition of really a recount of what happened yesterday when he came face to face with a man who shot him who took his finger and took the life of one of his very close
125
125
Apr 28, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
team coverage, ellison barber with the latest on the white house response but we begin with william la jeunesse live in poway, california. william? reporter: well john, rabbi golds tein just gave us a terrible rendition of really a recount of what happened yesterday when he came face to face with a man who shot him who took his finger and took the life of one of his very close friends and a long time member of the congregation here, laurie gilbert. this is what he said. she was here with her daughter from los angeles, actually for a memorial for her mother. when the gunfire began, the rabbi said that i couldn't see his eyes, because he had glasses on i could not see his soul. he said that gilbert was shot, her husband, whose a doctor, was giving her cpr to his wife. he fainted. the daughter was screaming. here is a snip-it of what the rabbi said. >> i walked two, three footsteps and when i hear a loud bang, i thought the table tipped over in the lobby right here. i turn around and i see a sight that is undescribable. here is a young man standing with a rifle, pointing right at me, and i look at him,
team coverage, ellison barber with the latest on the white house response but we begin with william la jeunesse live in poway, california. william? reporter: well john, rabbi golds tein just gave us a terrible rendition of really a recount of what happened yesterday when he came face to face with a man who shot him who took his finger and took the life of one of his very close friends and a long time member of the congregation here, laurie gilbert. this is what he said. she was here with her...
53
53
Apr 13, 2019
04/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
eastern live when i talk with the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, senator lindsey graham, along with congressman mark meld does. -- meadows, my special guests talking about williamkday right here on fox business for mornings with march. >> from 6-9 a.m. eastern weekdays on fox business. join us as we set the tone for the day. f f f f f f f f for joining me. see you again next time. ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, and welcome to the "wall street journal" at large. we may have learned last month that robert mueller found no conspiracy between the president trump's campaign and the russian government, but the controversial of the 2016 election shows no sign of going away. now, while we still don't know what will be in the more than 300-page mueller report, which is due to be released any day now, we do at least know it will be a colorful read. attorney general william barr said the report will come with
eastern live when i talk with the chairman of the senate judiciary committee, senator lindsey graham, along with congressman mark meld does. -- meadows, my special guests talking about williamkday right here on fox business for mornings with march. >> from 6-9 a.m. eastern weekdays on fox business. join us as we set the tone for the day. f f f f f f f f for joining me. see you again next time. ♪ ♪ gerri: hello, and welcome to the "wall street journal" at large. we may have...
54
54
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
lives. in christchurch — prince william delivers a powerful messsage on defeating extremism as he visits alr mosque where 42 people were killed in a terrorist attack. the message from christchurch and the message from al noor and linwood mosques could not be more clear. the global ideology of hate will fail to divide us. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: the leaders of north korea and russia toast their first ever summit — kimjong—un describes the talks as meaningful. and the up coming abdication of japan's emperor akihito reignites the debate over the country's male—only succession rule. live from our studios in singapore and london, this is bbc world news. it's newsday. good morning. it's 8am in singapore, 1o‘clock in london and 5:30 in the morning in sri lanka, where the government has sharply lowered the number of people it says were killed in sunday's suicide bombings. the health ministry now says 253 people were killed — more than a hundred fewer than the previous figure. the ministry has blamed a calculation error for the original death toll. and the country's defenc
lives. in christchurch — prince william delivers a powerful messsage on defeating extremism as he visits alr mosque where 42 people were killed in a terrorist attack. the message from christchurch and the message from al noor and linwood mosques could not be more clear. the global ideology of hate will fail to divide us. i'm kasia madera in london. also in the programme: the leaders of north korea and russia toast their first ever summit — kimjong—un describes the talks as meaningful. and...
99
99
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
KQED
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
lives. prince william came to the mosque to condemn the violent extremism unleashed within these walls and tothe survivors. >> in a moment of acute pain, you stood up and stood together. in reaction to tragedy, you .chieved somethi remarkable i have had reasonst yself to refl grief and sudden pain. and in my role, i have seen sorrow as i have today. ov christchurch responded with unity ande. message of love overcoming hate, the rejection of ideologies doese resonre. the survivors of the shootings e families of the victim hope that the sense of unity can remain for the months and years to come. to stay awaysen from the mosque since the shooting. others felt that it was important to come tay. the family of one said they fell to the prince understood their grief. >> acknowledgito what happened us and showing our feelings and supporting us. appreciated. >> the visit was brief but it shows that the world has not forgotten them. showed inth they have the shadow of terror. bbc news, christchurch. ♪ the truinistration says it will pursue diplomatic of war ending 18 years in afghanistan despite the ta
lives. prince william came to the mosque to condemn the violent extremism unleashed within these walls and tothe survivors. >> in a moment of acute pain, you stood up and stood together. in reaction to tragedy, you .chieved somethi remarkable i have had reasonst yself to refl grief and sudden pain. and in my role, i have seen sorrow as i have today. ov christchurch responded with unity ande. message of love overcoming hate, the rejection of ideologies doese resonre. the survivors of the...
174
174
Apr 14, 2019
04/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
pete williams, nbc news, boston. >>> up next er -♪ just like any oamily ♪ the house, kids, they're livingwacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪ but she's the maid we got -again, i'm nomaid. i protect your home and auto. -hey, campbeais. who's your new i protect your home and auto. i never thought i'd say this but i found bladder leak underwear that's actually pretty. always discreet boutique. hidden inside is a super absorbent core that quickly turns liquid to gel. so i feel protected and pretty. always discreet boutique. i was told to begin i my aspirin regimen,. i just didn't listen, until i almost lost my life. my doctors again ordered me to take aspirin, and i do. be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. listen to the doctor. take it seriously. you could take the treatment in a different direction.s talk to your doctor about xeljanz, a pill, not an injection or infusion, for adults with moderate to severe ulcerati
pete williams, nbc news, boston. >>> up next er -♪ just like any oamily ♪ the house, kids, they're livingwacky new maid ♪ -maid? uh, i'm not the... -♪ is she an alien, ♪ she's always here, someone tell us why ♪ -♪ why, oh, why -♪ she's not the maid we wanted ♪ -because i'm not the maid! -♪ but she's the maid we got -again, i'm nomaid. i protect your home and auto. -hey, campbeais. who's your new i protect your home and auto. i never thought i'd say this but i found...
65
65
Apr 27, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
williams has recovered and resumed a few minutes ago. every time we talk about live. but i can assure you that williams is back at the crucible after he was checked by doctors. it is live on bbc two and the website. a sunny afternoon on the cards for some of you, but for others, storm hannah dahoud is causing problems. some travel disruption still possible through this afternoon. and some minor damage to trees and buildings can't be ruled out. don't forget the trees are now getting into leaf and with severe gales expected in places, that could break the odd branch down. winds actually peaked through the night, 82 miles an hour in aberdaron in north—west wales. but once the wind strength has peaked, it could still be a very windy afternoon for many. low pressure systems pushing out into the north sea. southern and western areas of that will continue to see the strongest of the winds. lighter winds to north—eastern parts of england for the time being, that will change later on and certainly across scotland much lighter winds. some slow moving and maybe heavy and thunde
williams has recovered and resumed a few minutes ago. every time we talk about live. but i can assure you that williams is back at the crucible after he was checked by doctors. it is live on bbc two and the website. a sunny afternoon on the cards for some of you, but for others, storm hannah dahoud is causing problems. some travel disruption still possible through this afternoon. and some minor damage to trees and buildings can't be ruled out. don't forget the trees are now getting into leaf...
71
71
Apr 22, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
live at 7:00 a.m. this morning. join the discussion. >> williamarr will testify before both the house and senate judiciary committee on the mueller reports live wednesday and thursday on c-span3, c-span.org or you can listen the free c-span radio app. >> president trump is skipping the annual white house correspondents dinner this year and will hold a campaign rally in green bay, wisconsin. watch coverage of the rally saturday on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. following the rally, watch coverage of the white house correspondents dinner. at an event hosted by the new york university, anticipated a discussion on government reform as a campaign issue. this event was held at nyu's washington, d.c. campus. host: so, welcome here to nyu's
live at 7:00 a.m. this morning. join the discussion. >> williamarr will testify before both the house and senate judiciary committee on the mueller reports live wednesday and thursday on c-span3, c-span.org or you can listen the free c-span radio app. >> president trump is skipping the annual white house correspondents dinner this year and will hold a campaign rally in green bay, wisconsin. watch coverage of the rally saturday on c-span at 8:00 p.m. eastern. following the rally,...
124
124
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
lives. prince william came to the al noor mosque to condemn the violent extremism unleashed within these wallsou stood together. and in reaction to tragedy, you achieved something remarkable. i've had reasons myself to reflect on grief and sudden pain and loss, in my own life. and in my role i've often seen up close the sorrow of others in moments of tragedy, as i have today. christchurch responded with unity, and love. that message of love overcoming hate, the rejection of radical ideologies, clearly does resonate here. the survivors of the shootings and the families of the victims hope that sense of unity over the last six weeks can remain for the months and years to come. some have chosen to stay away from the mosque since the shooting. others felt it was important to come today. the family of abdul fattah qasem say they felt the prince understood their grief. we are not left alone. they're acknowledging what happened to us, and they are showing that they are sharing our feelings and they are supporting us. it's really appreciated. yeah. this visit was brief but it helped to show people her
lives. prince william came to the al noor mosque to condemn the violent extremism unleashed within these wallsou stood together. and in reaction to tragedy, you achieved something remarkable. i've had reasons myself to reflect on grief and sudden pain and loss, in my own life. and in my role i've often seen up close the sorrow of others in moments of tragedy, as i have today. christchurch responded with unity, and love. that message of love overcoming hate, the rejection of radical ideologies,...
30
30
Apr 22, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie and his family lived here until 1940. william and his wife louise had three children.ill and a, dr. daughter named gertrude. both of the boys were intrigued with medicine and watched their father do surgeries and things. they got involved at a very young age. they lived in large victorian homes on college street in rochester. they lived right next-door to each other. the story goes that they wanted to build a library across the back of the two homes and connect the two homes together. their wives -- after the clinic was going -- their wives said no. you work all they together, you share a checkbook. you don't need to live together. in june of 1906, the family was tree andpicnic under a they decided this is where they would build the big house. twinerought string and and laid the house out and hired farm laborers to come build a home. there is no specific architectural style that it is. it is often referred to as dr. charlie architectural style. dr. charlie and edith moved in in 1911. they both died in 1939. in 1940, edith decided she would move out of the house and the
charlie and his family lived here until 1940. william and his wife louise had three children.ill and a, dr. daughter named gertrude. both of the boys were intrigued with medicine and watched their father do surgeries and things. they got involved at a very young age. they lived in large victorian homes on college street in rochester. they lived right next-door to each other. the story goes that they wanted to build a library across the back of the two homes and connect the two homes together....
118
118
Apr 26, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
craig williams lives near the steelworks. we can talk to him now.heard around 3:30 a.m. good morning. about 330 this morning, there was an almighty bang and is kind of shook my house. we can see it from when i lived, but the bank was something we are not accustomed to. you can see it, a lot of people can smell it. but it's not something that is usual for the plant in the tremor was significant. he felt the tremor in your house, did you? i didn't see the explosion because i had my lines closed but the bang was huge. you could feel it. it was really huge. just to the bang was huge. you could feel it. it was really huge. just to give people an idea of how important the steelworks are in port talbot, i imagine everyone in the town knows someone imagine everyone in the town knows someone who is working there. absolutely, it's not an understatement to say the steelworks is the heartbeat of the town. my father worked there for over a0 yea rs. father worked there for over a0 years. when something like this happens. everyone in this town feels it. inevitably
craig williams lives near the steelworks. we can talk to him now.heard around 3:30 a.m. good morning. about 330 this morning, there was an almighty bang and is kind of shook my house. we can see it from when i lived, but the bank was something we are not accustomed to. you can see it, a lot of people can smell it. but it's not something that is usual for the plant in the tremor was significant. he felt the tremor in your house, did you? i didn't see the explosion because i had my lines closed...
185
185
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
william la jeunesse joins us live from coolidge, arizona. ill be in arizona later this week. i'm going to have to go see thi this. >> it's different. i will show you why. time and money, obviously -- two reasons that many oppose building a fence like this. 57 miles, $1 billion paid 1 mile every two weeks. that's not good enough for a lot of people. many democrats come of course, don't like a fence prayed they only want technology. this company is proposing both. the devon street how they are doing a prelim show you. relates that he brought in a ditch digger, put in a 6-foot deep trench here, then -- and this is what's different. this excavator is specially built, in 56 feet wide of a steel 18-foot high steel fence. drop sedan, minutes later they pour in the concrete. and it's now, of course, the footing that is setting. also they put in a fiber-optic cable along the edge of the fence. which can detect things that are coming. people, vehicles, from about 20 feet away. they have a demonstration where they tried to and you can see on the screen,
william la jeunesse joins us live from coolidge, arizona. ill be in arizona later this week. i'm going to have to go see thi this. >> it's different. i will show you why. time and money, obviously -- two reasons that many oppose building a fence like this. 57 miles, $1 billion paid 1 mile every two weeks. that's not good enough for a lot of people. many democrats come of course, don't like a fence prayed they only want technology. this company is proposing both. the devon street how they...
39
39
Apr 22, 2019
04/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
listen live on the free c-span radio app. attorney general william barr will testify before the house and senate judiciary committees on the mueller report. we will have it live or you can listen with the free c-span radio app. >> the british parliament is in recess this week. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. former president george w. bush and defense secretary robert gates discuss leadership. this was part of the annual george w. bush presidential center forum on leadership. this runs 45 minutes. ms. dobriansky: good morning, everyone, and thank you for that wonderful introduction. i have to tell you, i am really thrilled this morning to have this discussion with two leaders, patriots, who really have served our country with distinction, honor, courage of conviction, compassion, and integrity.
listen live on the free c-span radio app. attorney general william barr will testify before the house and senate judiciary committees on the mueller report. we will have it live or you can listen with the free c-span radio app. >> the british parliament is in recess this week. prime minister's questions will not be seen tonight. former president george w. bush and defense secretary robert gates discuss leadership. this was part of the annual george w. bush presidential center forum on...
122
122
Apr 29, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
[voice breaking] >> harris: william la jeunesse is live in california now. william? >> harris, many here acted selflessly and aerobically on saturday, including lori kaye, who died trying to protect the rabbi she loved. it also includes this person, an ex-israeli soldier who took shrapnel to a leg trying to protect several children. a border battle agent, john henry ellis, who drive three hours to reappear. he acted quickly, retrieving a handgun that is reserved and hidden in the synagogue for law enforcement-trained individuals, members. he shot five times, forcing the government to flee. then you have an ex-navy man who joined the army after 9/11. he heard the gunshot, charged the government from yards away, forcing him out of the lobby and into the parking lot compounding on the windows of this cluster 19-year-old until morale is arrived with his firearm, firing five shots, all in less -- according to stuart -- than about 2 minutes. >> he shot twice. when i yelled at him, he dropped the weapon and started to run. he looked at me in all, dropped his weapon, and ran
[voice breaking] >> harris: william la jeunesse is live in california now. william? >> harris, many here acted selflessly and aerobically on saturday, including lori kaye, who died trying to protect the rabbi she loved. it also includes this person, an ex-israeli soldier who took shrapnel to a leg trying to protect several children. a border battle agent, john henry ellis, who drive three hours to reappear. he acted quickly, retrieving a handgun that is reserved and hidden in the...
90
90
Apr 9, 2019
04/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
william la jeunesse is live with more on this. william?reporter: dana, three times now judges in the liberal 9th circuit rejected the president's attempt to deter the migrant surge from central america. the latest federal judge in san francisco stopping the administration from requiring some asylum seekers to wait in mexico. here's the president's response a moment ago. >> we have bad laws. we have a judge that just ruled incredibly that he doesn't want people staying in mexico. figure that one out. nobody can believe these decisions we're getting from the 9th circuit. it's a disgrace. >> reporter: the policy was meant to halt asylum fraud by stopping families from disappearing in the u.s. and to reduce catch and release since the u.s. has 3,000 beds for some 60,000 families. the ruling takes effect friday, allowing appeal. migrant plaintiffs in mexico must be allowed to return here and no more asylum seekers can be forced to stay south of the border. here's the judge's ruling saying, the policy, his ruling does not see the policy as wise
william la jeunesse is live with more on this. william?reporter: dana, three times now judges in the liberal 9th circuit rejected the president's attempt to deter the migrant surge from central america. the latest federal judge in san francisco stopping the administration from requiring some asylum seekers to wait in mexico. here's the president's response a moment ago. >> we have bad laws. we have a judge that just ruled incredibly that he doesn't want people staying in mexico. figure...
147
147
Apr 27, 2019
04/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
and juan williams would not live to realize his dreams. he was shot and killed outside of a bowling alley in alameda. >> three years later, no arrest have been made. >> reporter: as a boy, and juan williams loved sports. >> training wheels in hd. he played football, he played baseball, he played tracks. 19-year-old antoine had dreams of becoming a professional athlete. his future seemed bright. >> he was just a pure joy. >> reporter: on the night of november 19th, 2016, antoine want to celebrate. his mother, monique williams said one of his top colleges had sent a letter of interest to him. he said mom, me and my friends got the same letter for college. we want to celebrate, and it was a young man's birthday. >> reporter: the party was at a bowling alley. you can see antoine walking in. >> it's a family entertainment place. it's right there by the beach in alameda. i said you know what? fine . i had no clue. >> reporter: no clue the two feuding groups would also show up at the bowling alley that night. >> some grouper from oakland, some gro
and juan williams would not live to realize his dreams. he was shot and killed outside of a bowling alley in alameda. >> three years later, no arrest have been made. >> reporter: as a boy, and juan williams loved sports. >> training wheels in hd. he played football, he played baseball, he played tracks. 19-year-old antoine had dreams of becoming a professional athlete. his future seemed bright. >> he was just a pure joy. >> reporter: on the night of november 19th,...
142
142
Apr 22, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
lived in malta after their wedding. idyllic. the most normal time. william and kate lived a very private, very normal life.wind romance to give them an opportunity to live in africa where they can be private and be as normal as any royal could in their position, there's a lot of pluses to that. they're talking about it being in 2020. still a lot of things to consider. but i don't think we need to look at this negatively. there's a lot of potential positive impact. >> should we read anything into the fact that meghan was not at easter services today with the rest of the family? >> of course, a lot of conspiracy theorists saying she's had the baby. if she had the baby already, harry would not have been at easter service today. she's very, very pregnant. she's ready to have her baby and she's putting her feet up because it's due any day now. >> any thoughts on baby names? >> baby names? i've never been right on gender, but i'm going with girl. rose was my first thought. doria. meghan's mother refers to her as flower. alice is a potential. alice was one of queen victoria's daughters who promoted women's rights
lived in malta after their wedding. idyllic. the most normal time. william and kate lived a very private, very normal life.wind romance to give them an opportunity to live in africa where they can be private and be as normal as any royal could in their position, there's a lot of pluses to that. they're talking about it being in 2020. still a lot of things to consider. but i don't think we need to look at this negatively. there's a lot of potential positive impact. >> should we read...
485
485
Apr 16, 2019
04/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 485
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm reminded of the case of a woman in ohio, a black woman named kelly williams bowler. she livedects, a working-class mom, had two kids, and she wanted them to get to a better public school. not college, but just k-12. her own father lived in a better district, so she fudged the zip code that her kids lived in. she sort of pretended they lived in her father's district so they could go to a better school. well, the state of ohio came after kelly williams bowler. the judge gave her five years in prison for having done that. fined her $30,000. now, the judge also convicted her of a felony. the judge suspended the sentence so she only served ten days in jail, but the felony conviction means this mother who was in the process of becoming a teacher herself now is barred from teaching in the state of ohio because they won't take someone convicted of a felony. there's a tremendous inequity. a woman who is working class just trying to get her kids a better public school education slammed by the judiciary system. we can only hope these wealthy parents are treated fairly in the system. if t
i'm reminded of the case of a woman in ohio, a black woman named kelly williams bowler. she livedects, a working-class mom, had two kids, and she wanted them to get to a better public school. not college, but just k-12. her own father lived in a better district, so she fudged the zip code that her kids lived in. she sort of pretended they lived in her father's district so they could go to a better school. well, the state of ohio came after kelly williams bowler. the judge gave her five years in...
859
859
Apr 22, 2019
04/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 859
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> williams: so it means these chickens are being accidentally bred to create superbugs? >> laxminarayan: because they're being fed antibiotics every single day of their livesliams: and once a superbug evolves in animals, it can spread to humans through soil, water, and the handling or eating of meat. that's exactly what happened in china, when pigs that were fed colistin developed a genetic mutation called mcr-1. it makes bacteria resistant to colistin. the findings were first published in 2015. just three years later, mcr-1 was found in more than 40 countries. in 2017, 69-year-old jeff o'regon became one of the first americans to be found with mcr- 1. he arrived at massachusetts general hospital delirious, and with a fever of 106. so they discovered that you'd been infected with a bacteria carrying this gene, mcr-1? >> jeff o'regon: yep. i became, like, a famous person at the hospital. very strange. within a day or two of that, a lot of different doctors were coming in to visit me, asking me a lot of questions. >> williams: what were they asking you? >> o'regon: they were asking me where i've been in the last six months, what my travel is. you know, every
. >> williams: so it means these chickens are being accidentally bred to create superbugs? >> laxminarayan: because they're being fed antibiotics every single day of their livesliams: and once a superbug evolves in animals, it can spread to humans through soil, water, and the handling or eating of meat. that's exactly what happened in china, when pigs that were fed colistin developed a genetic mutation called mcr-1. it makes bacteria resistant to colistin. the findings were first...
49
49
Apr 18, 2019
04/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
we will carry attorney general william barr's news conference live at 6:30 right here on mornings on 2. >>> our time is 5:04. in other new, the australian man accused of kidnapping a 2- year-old boy in san francisco is due back in court. roscoe bradley holyoake is suspected of grabbing the little boy from his mother last friday. two men chased after holyoake, caught him and held him until the police arrived. the little boy was not hurt. the public defender is representing holyoake and doesn't believe holyoake has a criminal history. >>> san francisco muni has a new problem with the new lightrail train cars. each train was supposed to be made of at least two cars but now muni is running single cars only after the tin that connects the cars sheered off when the trains were only going up to 7 miles per hour. they frequently operate at up to 50 miles per hour. one train operator that asked us not to identify him says for him the problem has raised serious safety concerns. >> very concerned. i could have been the operator of that vehicle and if we were going at higher speeds and something
we will carry attorney general william barr's news conference live at 6:30 right here on mornings on 2. >>> our time is 5:04. in other new, the australian man accused of kidnapping a 2- year-old boy in san francisco is due back in court. roscoe bradley holyoake is suspected of grabbing the little boy from his mother last friday. two men chased after holyoake, caught him and held him until the police arrived. the little boy was not hurt. the public defender is representing holyoake and...
60
60
Apr 8, 2019
04/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 1
well now, we live in a very different era. my guest is williamurns, who served as a top ranked us diplomat for three decades, serving five presidents. is the us losing its capacity to lead 7 william burns, welcome to hardtalk. it's great to be with you. you have retired, you were a top—ranked diplomat for more than three decades. do you think your career encompassed the period when diplomacy came to matter much less? i think at some ways it did, you're right. i began the book with a scene that was set in the george h w bush administration when i worked for secretary of state james baker at the madrid—middle east peace conference. and that really was the point at which american power and diplomacy was at their peak. but then, over the course of the following three decades, part of it was sort of the natural evolution of events, as other powers rose in the world. part of it had to do with unforced errors, particularly in iraq in 2003 on the part of american administrations. but part of it also reflected a drift in the priority that american adminis
well now, we live in a very different era. my guest is williamurns, who served as a top ranked us diplomat for three decades, serving five presidents. is the us losing its capacity to lead 7 william burns, welcome to hardtalk. it's great to be with you. you have retired, you were a top—ranked diplomat for more than three decades. do you think your career encompassed the period when diplomacy came to matter much less? i think at some ways it did, you're right. i began the book with a scene...
165
165
Apr 25, 2019
04/19
by
WRC
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
welcome to "access live." william is in new zealand.y joined kate at westminster abb bey. >> that's where william and kate got married eight yearsago. much more on the royals. we will continue our
welcome to "access live." william is in new zealand.y joined kate at westminster abb bey. >> that's where william and kate got married eight yearsago. much more on the royals. we will continue our
63
63
Apr 10, 2019
04/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
firefighter caught it all on helmet cam and unfortunately, the elderly man who lives there for more than 60 years did not survive. >>> william barr is facing tough questions today on the molar report. it was his first public testimony since that report was completed and nicole killian is live on capitol hill without bar defended himself against critics. >> reporter: william barr try not to say a lot about the report since today's hearing was supposed to be about the budget, but lawmakers pressed them as much as they could about the report and its eventual release. william barr gave the house committee the latest on when he expects to release the report. >> within a week, i will be in a position to release it to the public. >> reporter: bar says that he has special counsel robert mueller are still going to the reports make reductions and for specific categories, he promised to provide note and respond to inquiries on his redaction but he said he would not release an unredacted version to congress. he also spoke to concerns the white house may invoke executive privilege. >> any claim of executive privilege would need to be ass
firefighter caught it all on helmet cam and unfortunately, the elderly man who lives there for more than 60 years did not survive. >>> william barr is facing tough questions today on the molar report. it was his first public testimony since that report was completed and nicole killian is live on capitol hill without bar defended himself against critics. >> reporter: william barr try not to say a lot about the report since today's hearing was supposed to be about the budget, but...