31
31
Jun 17, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
willie thorne‘s flaws were never far from view.truggles with gambling were well known and widely reported but, throughout it all, willie thorne remained one of the most endearing figures from snooker‘s golden era. today's tributes to the great wt, snooker‘s willie thorne, who's died at the age of 66. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcomefib—benewt hello to viewers in the uk who are joining viewers around the world. it's now time for us to take a first look at the national and international front pages in the papers. hello and welcome to our look ahead to what the papers will be bringing us tomorrow. we'rejoined by lance price, a political commentator & the former labour pa rty‘s director of communications, and anna isaac, from the wall streetjournal. so lets take a look at tomorrow's front pages, starting with prince charles is warning of the "potentially devastating" impact of coronavirus on younger generations — that's the lead story for the telegraph. there's an urgent call in
willie thorne‘s flaws were never far from view.truggles with gambling were well known and widely reported but, throughout it all, willie thorne remained one of the most endearing figures from snooker‘s golden era. today's tributes to the great wt, snooker‘s willie thorne, who's died at the age of 66. that's it. now on bbc one, time for the news where you are. have a very good night. welcomefib—benewt hello to viewers in the uk who are joining viewers around the world. it's now time for...
44
44
Jun 22, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
little willie's grave.ard to imagine how many people would have wanted to buy this outside of the lincolns' immediate circle of friends and yet a substantial publisher in new york, william hall and son, did print it. he was the first child to have died in the white house and one of only two presidential children ever to die in the white house. >> that is the lincoln presidential museum and library in springfield, illinois. which i guess richard nortan smith was very much involved in the creation of. going back to her need for money. dan nyguard reminds that abraham lincoln was a successful lawyer in springfield and worked for the railroad and made quite a bit of money so what was his income in the late 1850s and why did they need money so much? >> it is a great point. if you look at the contemporary accounts, mary's preoccupation with money seemed to have been something that started with washington. in fact, their friends and neighbors who talk about how thrifty she was, necessarily. what a good housekeeper
little willie's grave.ard to imagine how many people would have wanted to buy this outside of the lincolns' immediate circle of friends and yet a substantial publisher in new york, william hall and son, did print it. he was the first child to have died in the white house and one of only two presidential children ever to die in the white house. >> that is the lincoln presidential museum and library in springfield, illinois. which i guess richard nortan smith was very much involved in the...
41
41
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
everybody someone says are you willie brown, number 24 for the raiders is that who you mean? and they say yes and i smile and i don't say anything else after that. now i've got to be careful. >> i don't know if we have the video, the famous video of willie brown interception in the super bowl. one of the things that took him into the hall of fame was his hard play as a quarterback for the oakland raiders. if we have it now i would like to show it. if we don't, it's okay. he will always be remembered but this is the great willie brown who was being recognized by the bet awards and he will always be just like you, here is the famous interception that they show all the time. yo he will never be forgotten just like you could never be forgotten mayor brown and i'm glad you had nice things to say about him. >> i'm not going to let him be forgotten because my experience with football was one play in high school. one play and they knew i had no future in football. and believe me when they say willie brown, i don't say a word , i like to be known as a great football player as well. >>
everybody someone says are you willie brown, number 24 for the raiders is that who you mean? and they say yes and i smile and i don't say anything else after that. now i've got to be careful. >> i don't know if we have the video, the famous video of willie brown interception in the super bowl. one of the things that took him into the hall of fame was his hard play as a quarterback for the oakland raiders. if we have it now i would like to show it. if we don't, it's okay. he will always be...
71
71
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
willie brown is a common name. i know six other people whose names are willie brown. 24 of the oakland raiders, one of the greatest reception and interceptions ever in the super bowl and i have taken credit day in, day out. >> we're going to break but also streaming live to i'll keep talking with you about this. so for those watching on air, thank you for joining us. we are going to take a quick >>> welcome back and thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show getting answers. we're here every day at 3:00 on air and our live stream answering questions. youtube live. abc7 >>> tonight, the covid crisis in america escalating. one of america's top health officials warning, we are running out of time. cases tonight surging across more than half the country. at least 14 states hitting the brakes on reopening. los angeles county alone topping 100,000 cases. its largest single day increase. the city of jacksonville, the site of the gop convention, ordering residents to wear masks. in west virginia, 200 told to
willie brown is a common name. i know six other people whose names are willie brown. 24 of the oakland raiders, one of the greatest reception and interceptions ever in the super bowl and i have taken credit day in, day out. >> we're going to break but also streaming live to i'll keep talking with you about this. so for those watching on air, thank you for joining us. we are going to take a quick >>> welcome back and thank you so much for joining us on this interactive show...
177
177
Jun 16, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
mika. >> willie? >> we talked before the pandemic how quickly the democratic party got behind joe biden. as candidates dropped out of the race, most notably, bernie sanders, they hopped in and supported joe biden. we didn't have the protracted fight like 2016, i think the clinton campaign had a strained relationship with the dnc on many levels. it doesn't appear to be that way this time around. >> no, i'm told also that we can expect there to be a very strong presence by the dnc as opposed to 2016 in terms of the offensive strategy here. here you see the biden campaign doing a lot of work in terms of proactively disputing narratives put out by the trump campaign. but in terms of going on the offense, if you look at what's happening here with this ad, as well as some of the outside super pack like priorities usa, the campaign does seem okay leaving a lot of this offensive role to the dnc. they have some heavy weights like stephanie cutter, adrienne watson, the dnc director, who have been working on thi
mika. >> willie? >> we talked before the pandemic how quickly the democratic party got behind joe biden. as candidates dropped out of the race, most notably, bernie sanders, they hopped in and supported joe biden. we didn't have the protracted fight like 2016, i think the clinton campaign had a strained relationship with the dnc on many levels. it doesn't appear to be that way this time around. >> no, i'm told also that we can expect there to be a very strong presence by the...
167
167
Jun 4, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
willie, thank you as well. thank all of you for watching willie and me this morning and we will be safe. please be safe. the pandemic is still with us. and we'll be back tomorrow morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now.
willie, thank you as well. thank all of you for watching willie and me this morning and we will be safe. please be safe. the pandemic is still with us. and we'll be back tomorrow morning. stephanie ruhle picks up the coverage right now.
42
42
Jun 20, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
after that, mary would never go into willie's room again. she never looked at the bed again. >> she never was able to absorb the son's death, willie's death, in the white house. and lincoln finally said to her once, he took her to the window and he let her look across the river at st. elizabeth's, the mental hospital. and he said, "mother, if you don't get a hold of yourself, you're going to have to be put there. you know, now's the time to absorb it." >> the president by contrast would hole up in willie's room, often on a thursday, which is the day of the week he died, just to grieve. how the lincolns handled their grief goes to how we see them today. in the case of mary, it really unhinged her. it was the final blow. in a curious sort of way, the war melded the disparate elements of lincoln's personality and his grief, his sense of loss over willie somehow morphed into a nation's sense of loss, the sense of loss in millions of homes throughout the union. >> i have a different interpretation about this so-called extravagant spending on the
after that, mary would never go into willie's room again. she never looked at the bed again. >> she never was able to absorb the son's death, willie's death, in the white house. and lincoln finally said to her once, he took her to the window and he let her look across the river at st. elizabeth's, the mental hospital. and he said, "mother, if you don't get a hold of yourself, you're going to have to be put there. you know, now's the time to absorb it." >> the president by...
73
73
Jun 19, 2020
06/20
by
KGO
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
please welcome the one, the only, willy brown jr. the mayor. hey mayor brown. >> good afternoon. and how are you? >> i've been well. it's been a while. so really great to see you and of course, today is juneteenth. i want to ask you, how are you marking it? >> i'm having a great time. as a matter of fact, corporate america consulted me two or three weeks ago to say, who would you get to talk about juneteenth? i would be happy to do that because i lived juneteenth. i'm originally from texas and that was the place where juneteenth started. 1865 when the word came down that there had been the signing of the emancipation proclamation 2.5 years earlier but as it is with texans, we never got the word. my ancestors celebrated that texas had become a center of the source of the rodeos, parades, baseball games, barbecues, the well-dressed and all the things doing what you call a real independent state celebration, that's what juneteenth really is and i love selling it. >> a lot more people are starting to become aware and celebrate with the black community. as we watch this year's scope,
please welcome the one, the only, willy brown jr. the mayor. hey mayor brown. >> good afternoon. and how are you? >> i've been well. it's been a while. so really great to see you and of course, today is juneteenth. i want to ask you, how are you marking it? >> i'm having a great time. as a matter of fact, corporate america consulted me two or three weeks ago to say, who would you get to talk about juneteenth? i would be happy to do that because i lived juneteenth. i'm...
271
271
Jun 11, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 271
favorite 0
quote 0
>> yes, willie. frankly violent terms, what the lack of statehood can bring to the residents of the district of columbia. we had federal forces beating up citizens of the district of columbia in front of the white house. that could not happen without the consent of a governor if we were a state or at least there would be a very high bar to be crossed legally for that to happen. so last week with the unilateral deployment of all kinds of forces, many of them without markings, without insignia, without any clear chain of command in here doing some very disruptive and frightening things to largely peaceful protesters to me underscores the urgency and the necessity of statehood, particularly when you have someone in the white house who could care less about the people of the district of columbia and using us, frankly, as a political prop to bolster his so-called law and order credentials, and frankly, also, willie, to spark the kind of violence that i think that would be beneficial, in his judgment, to h
>> yes, willie. frankly violent terms, what the lack of statehood can bring to the residents of the district of columbia. we had federal forces beating up citizens of the district of columbia in front of the white house. that could not happen without the consent of a governor if we were a state or at least there would be a very high bar to be crossed legally for that to happen. so last week with the unilateral deployment of all kinds of forces, many of them without markings, without...
62
62
Jun 3, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
willis. and let me say other witnesses have alluded to what our country is going through at this point, not only with the covid-19 but also the protests, the indignation and outrage from what we've seen by a few people. against totally innocent people. so, i appreciate what you've said. our sympathies go out to the arbery family, the taylor family and the family of george floyd. i understand, sir, that your afl-cio building sustained damage during the protest on sunday. and we regret that there was some people who took that opportunity to destroy private property needlessly. but i do appreciate those who have mentioned that. and i can assure you that members of this committee are trying to get our arms around this question and find a way to voice our feelings in this regard. so thank you for that. let me ask, is there anyone on the panel, including the four present and the one testifying, mr. guilot, do any of you don't believe we need a real strong infrastructure bill sooner rather than late
willis. and let me say other witnesses have alluded to what our country is going through at this point, not only with the covid-19 but also the protests, the indignation and outrage from what we've seen by a few people. against totally innocent people. so, i appreciate what you've said. our sympathies go out to the arbery family, the taylor family and the family of george floyd. i understand, sir, that your afl-cio building sustained damage during the protest on sunday. and we regret that there...
118
118
Jun 3, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
>> thank you, willie.- i think about the fact, and i know we discussed before that the president of the united states in our nation's history has activated the nation guaal d only 12 times in our nation's history. only two of them had didn't hav do with race. the post at strike in new york and the looting that took place in saint croix after a hurricane. every other time had to do with race. and so we continue coming up with the same solution because we have yet to grapple with the problem. race. the impact that race has on this country, the impact that race continues to have on this country, i run one of the largest poverty fighting organizations in this punt. a country. and the thing that continues to come up in every single dataset is racial disparities. whether you're talking about housing, education, transportation, criminal justice, early childhood, mental health, food insecurity, race. and so the things that we have to be able to do now, we have to push for this idea of justice. and justice does not
>> thank you, willie.- i think about the fact, and i know we discussed before that the president of the united states in our nation's history has activated the nation guaal d only 12 times in our nation's history. only two of them had didn't hav do with race. the post at strike in new york and the looting that took place in saint croix after a hurricane. every other time had to do with race. and so we continue coming up with the same solution because we have yet to grapple with the...
44
44
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
the 86-year-old former mayor, willie brown, is alive and well.et's get a look at the forec t forecast. some gusty winds out there. >> yes, especially in the north bay today. the high fire danger for the north bay hills. the rest of the week looking cooler with highs reaching into the mid 70s inland and san francisco will see some 60s after the next couple days. marcus? >> thanks, kari. >>> thanks for joining us during the midday newscast. don't forget we're always on at nbcbayarea.com. >>> have a great day as we look at this beautiful shot of the golden gate bridge. >>> san francisco's most famous water front community is open for business. >> look what they've done. there's outdoor city. people are maintaining social distancing. >>> plus amber is taking us to a sunny spot to enjoy coffee and pastries. >>> then our love doctor has advice. >> the world wasn't prepared and
the 86-year-old former mayor, willie brown, is alive and well.et's get a look at the forec t forecast. some gusty winds out there. >> yes, especially in the north bay today. the high fire danger for the north bay hills. the rest of the week looking cooler with highs reaching into the mid 70s inland and san francisco will see some 60s after the next couple days. marcus? >> thanks, kari. >>> thanks for joining us during the midday newscast. don't forget we're always on at...
114
114
Jun 19, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
did willie know about this? >> willie just got read in, i think, thanks to trump. >> you know who else knew about it, joe? >> who's that? >> the white house. they put out for the last several years, donald trump's white house proclamations and announcements celebratiing juneteenth. >> i don't know if you knew that abraham lincoln was republican. who would have known that. also that, civil war, what was that about donald trump once asked. you would have thought they would have been about to figure that out. juneteenth, a date nobody knew about until donald trump according to donald trump. >>> also the decision from the supreme court blocking the administration from shutting down the daca program. it is the second surprising ruling this week from a conservative court. so president trump also continues to tear into his former national security advisor, who gets him these people, john bolton in a series of tweets yesterday denouncing the bombshell revelations made in bolton's forthcoming book. trump called the book,
did willie know about this? >> willie just got read in, i think, thanks to trump. >> you know who else knew about it, joe? >> who's that? >> the white house. they put out for the last several years, donald trump's white house proclamations and announcements celebratiing juneteenth. >> i don't know if you knew that abraham lincoln was republican. who would have known that. also that, civil war, what was that about donald trump once asked. you would have thought they...
276
276
Jun 17, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
willie? >> meanwhile, mika, the covid-19 model once used by the white house now as projects 200,000 people could die. it is estimated death from the pandemic in the u.s. could reach anywhere from 171,000 to 270,000, went up by more than 30,000 since last week. based on the model, daily deaths from the pandemic are expected to begin rising again in september after they had begun to plateau nationwide this month for the first time. joining us now, dr. vin gupta, a pulmonologist who's treated critically ill coronavirus patients in washington state. he's also an nbc news medical contributor. dr. gupta, good to have you back with us this morning. so, what do you make of this new explosion in cases across the sun belt, texas, florida, arizona among them? some people will point to an availability of testing, letting us know there are more cases. what do you see in these numbers? >> good morning, willie. explanation here is straightforward, and mika just beautifully described it, which is cases are g
willie? >> meanwhile, mika, the covid-19 model once used by the white house now as projects 200,000 people could die. it is estimated death from the pandemic in the u.s. could reach anywhere from 171,000 to 270,000, went up by more than 30,000 since last week. based on the model, daily deaths from the pandemic are expected to begin rising again in september after they had begun to plateau nationwide this month for the first time. joining us now, dr. vin gupta, a pulmonologist who's...
550
550
Jun 30, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 550
favorite 0
quote 2
>> willie, that's a great question.ory in such a way that black people in particular are late comers. we are invited to the table every now and then. as if we didn't help build the table. we tell the story of the country in such a way that it often assumes that certain people, because of the color of their skin are valued more than others. and we see that in ways in which the society is organized, even as we tinker around the edges. so what jimmy said in '64 and '65, what he was saying in '85 and what we're clamoring for in 2020 is this idea that america should be in reality a truly multi-racial society where opportunities aren't horded by particular populations. where education is equally distributed across the country, where the color of your skin or your zip code doesn't determine opportunity, doesn't determine your life chances. where america can be, right, not so much a perfect union but a just place and it's that argument bound up with a commitment to democratic principles that has animated the black tradition as
>> willie, that's a great question.ory in such a way that black people in particular are late comers. we are invited to the table every now and then. as if we didn't help build the table. we tell the story of the country in such a way that it often assumes that certain people, because of the color of their skin are valued more than others. and we see that in ways in which the society is organized, even as we tinker around the edges. so what jimmy said in '64 and '65, what he was saying in...
199
199
Jun 23, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
donald trump is willy lowman. in the country, going to arizona today, but he's selling a stale product, an old product, that more and more people aren't buying because they're confronted with the reality that we're all corn fronted with, more than 40 million people unemployed and a virus that could kill you like that if you catch it from god knows where, and he says very little about that. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," kasie hunt ran through the politics of police reform, but what about the principles of it? our friend wes moore joins the discussion next on "morning joe." and absorb wet messes, all in one disposable pad. just vacuum, spray mop, and toss. the shark vacmop, a complete clean all in one pad. because the tempur-breeze° transfers heat away from your body. so you feel cool... night after night. during the tempur-pedic summer of sleep, save $500 on all tempur-breeze mattresses. they're going to be paying for this for a long time. they will, but with accident forgiveness allstate won't raise your rates
donald trump is willy lowman. in the country, going to arizona today, but he's selling a stale product, an old product, that more and more people aren't buying because they're confronted with the reality that we're all corn fronted with, more than 40 million people unemployed and a virus that could kill you like that if you catch it from god knows where, and he says very little about that. >>> still ahead on "morning joe," kasie hunt ran through the politics of police reform,...
89
89
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it's clearly different, willie.ean, just because of the scope and scale of the uprising, of the outrage. i mean, it is much more widespread, much more diverse than anything i've seen before. you know, getting from here to a better place is always a complicated process and will be again this time. you know, a lot of what needs to happen in terms of reforming policing in this country and getting the racism out of it has to happen on the local level. there are some things that can be done relatively short order, if there is the will to do them. you can perform use of force policies, for example. you could impose on officers a duty to intervene, that would have compelled the other officers to intervene when chauvin had his knee on george floyd's neck. you can ban choke holds. you can do things like that. you can -- you can shift toward community policing, which can make a difference. getting to know the communities. you know, these are battles that mayors and police chiefs, however well-meaning, are going to have to fig
>> it's clearly different, willie.ean, just because of the scope and scale of the uprising, of the outrage. i mean, it is much more widespread, much more diverse than anything i've seen before. you know, getting from here to a better place is always a complicated process and will be again this time. you know, a lot of what needs to happen in terms of reforming policing in this country and getting the racism out of it has to happen on the local level. there are some things that can be done...
142
142
Jun 24, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
willie?ouse judiciary committee hearing later today, a federal prosecutor plans to testify that attorney general william barr and his top deputies gave inappropriate orders on cases in an effort to cater to president trump. yesterday the committee released the prepared remarks from aaron zielinski, assistant u.s. attorney. in his opening statements he discusses the doj's change in sentencing recommendation for roger stone, writing in part, what i saw was the department of justice exerting significant pressure on the line prosecutors in the case to obscure the correct sentencing guidelines calculation to which roger stone was subject and to water down and in some cases outright distort the events that transpired in his trial and the criminal conduct that gave rise to his conviction. he goes on, what i heard repeatedly was that roger stone was being treated differently from any other defendant because of his relationship to the president. i was also told the acting u.s. attorney was giving ston
willie?ouse judiciary committee hearing later today, a federal prosecutor plans to testify that attorney general william barr and his top deputies gave inappropriate orders on cases in an effort to cater to president trump. yesterday the committee released the prepared remarks from aaron zielinski, assistant u.s. attorney. in his opening statements he discusses the doj's change in sentencing recommendation for roger stone, writing in part, what i saw was the department of justice exerting...
151
151
Jun 25, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
i want willie to look. this is a first since we looked into people's homes. >> that's good. >> if you look over sam stein's left shoulder, he has what appears to be a picture of an early atomic test from one of the bikini islands over his shoulder. >> i'm the only one on the show -- >> the 1940s. >> -- strategically placed in front of a monument in washington. >> the atomic test over his shoulder. that's an interesting way to wake up in the morning, isn't it? >> i wonder what message sam is sending with that photograph, a show of strength. i don't know what that is. right above the pottery he finished last night. >> sam, bring the baby tomorrow. i want to see the baby. >> he's upstairs. you don't want the baby. >> i do. please bring him. >>> former fda commissioner dr. scott gottlieb will be our guest this morning. amid nationwide protests over racial injustice, president trump is preparing to sign an executive order protecting confederate statues. we'll talk to the president of the naacp, derrick johnson.
i want willie to look. this is a first since we looked into people's homes. >> that's good. >> if you look over sam stein's left shoulder, he has what appears to be a picture of an early atomic test from one of the bikini islands over his shoulder. >> i'm the only one on the show -- >> the 1940s. >> -- strategically placed in front of a monument in washington. >> the atomic test over his shoulder. that's an interesting way to wake up in the morning, isn't it?...
197
197
Jun 12, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 1
beser, it's willie geist.y and the instincts of humans to be social is taking over, especially now that schools are getting out and it's summertime. people are saying, you know what? coronavirus, i gave you three years of my life. we're going to have barbecues. i think there is some sense because in those early hot spots like in new jersey and new york city that the situation has been tampered that maybe it's time for life to move on. so what is your message? what is your mussage to the people about how they should be going about their lives this summer? >> the message can't be the same for every state, for every community. in new jersey where the numbers are coming down, that is the time to start to loosen things up. we're learning. as we learn more about the virus, we're learning that outdoor activities are safer. you still want to keep that social distance. by it's much safetory be out in your backyard with the barbecue than you are to be outside cooking in a kitchen. and it's looking like there isn't as mu
beser, it's willie geist.y and the instincts of humans to be social is taking over, especially now that schools are getting out and it's summertime. people are saying, you know what? coronavirus, i gave you three years of my life. we're going to have barbecues. i think there is some sense because in those early hot spots like in new jersey and new york city that the situation has been tampered that maybe it's time for life to move on. so what is your message? what is your mussage to the people...
38
38
Jun 18, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> willie in beliveau, illinois. independent. willie, good morning. what do you make of the reserre in john bolton's book? >> caller: a former employee of the government and did sign a disclosure agreement. to release a book right before the election is interfering in the election. >> okay. willie, from illinois. you voted for the particular ed in 2016? >> caller: no, i didn't. >> you didn't? why not? who did you vote for? >> caller: neither one. i didn't vote for anyone. i stood out. i stood beside. >> how will you vote in 2020? >> caller: i haven't made a decision yet. >> do you like what, some things that president trump has done while in the white house? >> caller: some things, yes. uh-huh. >> and what are they? >> caller: oh, how he's cracking down on the illegal trade with china. how he's trying to get businesses started back up in america. that's basically it. >> willie, did you read this part of the book? the "new york times" features in their papers this morning? mr. bolton also adds a striking new accusation by describing how mr. trump overl
. >> willie in beliveau, illinois. independent. willie, good morning. what do you make of the reserre in john bolton's book? >> caller: a former employee of the government and did sign a disclosure agreement. to release a book right before the election is interfering in the election. >> okay. willie, from illinois. you voted for the particular ed in 2016? >> caller: no, i didn't. >> you didn't? why not? who did you vote for? >> caller: neither one. i didn't...
330
330
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 1
willie, back to you. >> all right.am brock, thank you very much. >>> let's head over now to texas where the state's governor says the spread of infections has taken a, quote, swift and very dangerous turn. nbc's joe fryer is in houston for us. joe, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. reopening plans in texas are now on pause even taking a step back as case numbers here rise dramatically. the governor now saying texas has taken a dangerous turn. this morning as cases surge, texas is putting its reopen in reverse. the state setting a troubling new record for hospitalizations with about 5,500 patients now in hospital beds. >> if you don't need to get out, there's no reason to go out. >> reporter: testing sites are now overwhelmed. the line at this houston drive-through location stretching for blocks. >> it is better to know than not to know. >> reporter: some paramedics are facing hour-long wait times just to transfer a patient from the balance into the hospital. bars are now closed down again and restaurant
willie, back to you. >> all right.am brock, thank you very much. >>> let's head over now to texas where the state's governor says the spread of infections has taken a, quote, swift and very dangerous turn. nbc's joe fryer is in houston for us. joe, good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. reopening plans in texas are now on pause even taking a step back as case numbers here rise dramatically. the governor now saying texas has taken a dangerous turn. this morning as...
117
117
Jun 21, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
willie? >> strange thing to joke about if it was a joke. kelly o'donnell starting us off in tell is in tulsa. >>> protesters were demonstrating against president trump and for racial justice. oklahoma saw a rise in the number of coronavirus cases every day this week with a 93% increase over the last seven days. morgan radford has more on the scene outside the arena. good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. this is the scene where a lot of those intense moments played out. trump supporters coming face to face with trump protesters, many of whom said the visit from the president was a disgrace to this city. we spoke to people from both groups who said that in the end, they felt like it was most important to just show up. overnight, mostly peaceful protests on the streets of tulsa. rallygoers supporting the president, facing off with protesters. a rare tense moment when pepper balls were fired into the crowd. with oklahoma state troopers and the national guard standing by. earlier, satur
willie? >> strange thing to joke about if it was a joke. kelly o'donnell starting us off in tell is in tulsa. >>> protesters were demonstrating against president trump and for racial justice. oklahoma saw a rise in the number of coronavirus cases every day this week with a 93% increase over the last seven days. morgan radford has more on the scene outside the arena. good morning. >> reporter: willie, good morning. this is the scene where a lot of those intense moments...
82
82
Jun 30, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
producers wanted to honor former oakland raider willie brown who died at the age of 78. but the use an image and description of the wrong round. today we talked with him and he says the first call he received about the mistake was from his niece.>> i got a call from my niece who says why didn't you tell us, we would have plan something if we knew you were dying or dead. and she laughed and i have course had no idea what she was talking about. she assumed i provided them with the appropriate information so that i would become somewhat more famous.>> willie brown played 16 seasons in the nfl, number 24. this interception in the super bowl, run back for a touchdown. bet producers corrected the error immediately following the broadcast for when the show replays.>>> a six episode scripted series is headed to netflix, the series will focus on high school years in turlock, calling in black and white will also look at events that led to him becoming an activist for social justice. he will narrate the series and an actor will play him as the teenager. this cheeseburger is the bes
producers wanted to honor former oakland raider willie brown who died at the age of 78. but the use an image and description of the wrong round. today we talked with him and he says the first call he received about the mistake was from his niece.>> i got a call from my niece who says why didn't you tell us, we would have plan something if we knew you were dying or dead. and she laughed and i have course had no idea what she was talking about. she assumed i provided them with the...
169
169
Jun 9, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
willie? >> dr.emmanuel before we let you go, we've obviously turned our eyes for the last couple of weeks to this protest, the movement in the streets, but what is your concern as a physician who's keeping his eye on these numbers and yes, we've turned a page in cities like detroit and chicago and new york but we're seeing record highs in other states across the country? >> i think that's right. if you look at places like alabama, they've, you know -- icus are filled in montgomery, alabama, respirators, ventilators are all being used. that shows you we didn't wait for the indication we had 14 days of decline in the number of cases we had 14 days in the drop of hospitalizations before we opened up. and we opened up especially in certain cases, like georgia, recklessly, we opened up tattoo parlors and barbershops, in door restaurants and things like that, it's important to remind the audience there are four contributing factors to increasing transmission, enclosed spaces, crowds, prolonged time with p
willie? >> dr.emmanuel before we let you go, we've obviously turned our eyes for the last couple of weeks to this protest, the movement in the streets, but what is your concern as a physician who's keeping his eye on these numbers and yes, we've turned a page in cities like detroit and chicago and new york but we're seeing record highs in other states across the country? >> i think that's right. if you look at places like alabama, they've, you know -- icus are filled in montgomery,...
281
281
Jun 18, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 281
favorite 0
quote 0
willie spoke with him this week. hi, willie morning to you. >> hi, willie. >> hi.ah, john legend has been holed up in l.a. at home with his wife, chrissy, his 4-year-old daughter luna, and 2-year-old son miles. while doing that, finishing an album called "bigger love. john and i got together over zoom me from new york he in l.a. i sensed that luna was not happy about the interview because we had to shut down her movie to do it ♪ baby, breathe >> reporter: for john legend, life under lockdown means music is now a family affair >> hi, luna. ♪ just breathe >> thank you for helping me. i'm sorry to disturb your day. everyone is mad at you, willie >> better make this fast i'm under the wrath of luna. what has it been like for you guys we kept track of you on instagram, chrissy's instagram. >> desperate for content over here no, honestly, so much of it has been about keeping the kids entertained. chrissy is so good at it >> reporter: somewhere in the middle of all that family time, legend finished a new album titled "bigger love. ♪ we got a bigger love >> we've been work
willie spoke with him this week. hi, willie morning to you. >> hi, willie. >> hi.ah, john legend has been holed up in l.a. at home with his wife, chrissy, his 4-year-old daughter luna, and 2-year-old son miles. while doing that, finishing an album called "bigger love. john and i got together over zoom me from new york he in l.a. i sensed that luna was not happy about the interview because we had to shut down her movie to do it ♪ baby, breathe >> reporter: for john...
137
137
Jun 2, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
>> najma, it is willie geist.to have you on the show this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. >> there is the bet that -- absolutely -- that the biden campaign is making is what is the alternative? if you're outraged at the trump presidency, are you, a, voting for donald trump, or, b, stay home? the election is too important to stay home, is the case the biden campaign would make. what is the alternative? what do young voters, and in the case of young black voters, what do troy thathey want to see morm biden so they'll come out and vote? >> they need biden to listen. they feel that he has not listened. he needs to listen to what they need. we're seeing this play out this week. there's so many discrepancies in how discrimination is playing out right now in the united states. young black voters need biden to listen. listen to what the policies could be, listen to how they can get involved, and really get deeply rooted in the community. so this is not just about a presidential campaign. this is not just abou
>> najma, it is willie geist.to have you on the show this morning. >> thank you so much for having me. >> there is the bet that -- absolutely -- that the biden campaign is making is what is the alternative? if you're outraged at the trump presidency, are you, a, voting for donald trump, or, b, stay home? the election is too important to stay home, is the case the biden campaign would make. what is the alternative? what do young voters, and in the case of young black voters,...
137
137
Jun 10, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
that is a very strong warning. >> willie? >> secretary albright, it's willie geist.g. you've spent your life traveling the world and working with world leaders. we've seen these protests for a man who died under the knee of a police officer in minneapolis, minnesota. filter out into the streets of cities around the world, from paris and amsterdam to nairobi and tokyo. it's been all over the world. so, what are you seeing around the world, not just in the united states, reflected? what are all those people out in the streets for for someone who died in this country? >> i think it is really very moving and remarkable the way that the whole message of george floyd has come through and various demonstrations that have happened in the united states as a result of it. i think you know, i'm a refugee. i came to this country when i was 11 years old and nothing made me prouder than to be able to sit behind a sign that said the united states. i don't want to be mortified or embarrassed by the behavior of the united states and trying to explain to people what happened here and
that is a very strong warning. >> willie? >> secretary albright, it's willie geist.g. you've spent your life traveling the world and working with world leaders. we've seen these protests for a man who died under the knee of a police officer in minneapolis, minnesota. filter out into the streets of cities around the world, from paris and amsterdam to nairobi and tokyo. it's been all over the world. so, what are you seeing around the world, not just in the united states, reflected?...
50
50
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the show's producers lead to honor raiders hall of famer also named willie brown who died in october.icked up the phone after saying this and i called mayor willie brown and he said he'd been getting a lot of calls but he's okay and by the way at age 86 mayor brown still writes many other things a weekly column for the san francisco chronicle and aside from the hiccup 2020 bet awards seem to run smoothly and african- american entertainers and most of the broadcast focused on bringing attention to the black lives letter movement through some very powerful performances . is star-studded updated rendition of public enemies fight the power was one of many performances and acceptance peaches drawing attention to the effect of racism and honored the best in black entertainment and former first lady michelle obama was there to help present prion site with the 2020 humanitarian. >> to my girl i just want to say you inspire me and we have to vote like our life depends on it because it does. please continue to be the change you want to see. bet celebrates its 40th anniversary anniversary. the t
the show's producers lead to honor raiders hall of famer also named willie brown who died in october.icked up the phone after saying this and i called mayor willie brown and he said he'd been getting a lot of calls but he's okay and by the way at age 86 mayor brown still writes many other things a weekly column for the san francisco chronicle and aside from the hiccup 2020 bet awards seem to run smoothly and african- american entertainers and most of the broadcast focused on bringing attention...
42
42
Jun 30, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
willie brown is very much alive but last night the b.e.t.rds honored those who passed like oakland football player willie brown. they got the wrong willie brown. the mayor is very much alive. b.e.t. suggested they fire the employee who made a mistake. >> i said don't fire anybody. it's a common mistake. it's a common name. i know at least six people that have the name willie brown and i said i want you to know that i've used all five of their names on other occasions. so it's very convenient. don't spoil it. >> classic mayor. he's 86 years young, and he says, you know what? it's better to be alive and presumed dead rather than be dead and presume add live. we don't make this stuff up. if we could talk serious here, he talked about the upcoming presidential election. this is where things get interesting. senator kamala harris who had a deep relationship to mayor brown dating decades back in the bay area is being considered by joe biden for vice president, so is val demings. who might it be? >> i think it's important we get the best person we
willie brown is very much alive but last night the b.e.t.rds honored those who passed like oakland football player willie brown. they got the wrong willie brown. the mayor is very much alive. b.e.t. suggested they fire the employee who made a mistake. >> i said don't fire anybody. it's a common mistake. it's a common name. i know at least six people that have the name willie brown and i said i want you to know that i've used all five of their names on other occasions. so it's very...
230
230
Jun 18, 2020
06/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
gottlieb, it's willie geist.this morning in another interview that you're more concerned now than you were three weeks ago heading into the fall. what do you mean by that specifically? what are you looking at and where are your areas specifically of concern? >> well, we have well, we have persistent infection in this country. we're diagnosing 20,000 cases a day. if you figured probably one in eight to one in ten infections, that's about 150,000 infections a day the that are new infections each day. and the prevalence of covid right now and the general population is probably 1 in 200. 1 in 200 people have the infection right now. either coronavirus the infection or covid the disease. it's a lot of infection to be taken into the fall when we think there's going to be a resurgence because we're going to be bam in school, back in college campuses. when you look at what is happening in parts of florida, parts of texas, houston and the austin areas, you look at arizona, south carolina, those are outbreaks. there's no o
gottlieb, it's willie geist.this morning in another interview that you're more concerned now than you were three weeks ago heading into the fall. what do you mean by that specifically? what are you looking at and where are your areas specifically of concern? >> well, we have well, we have persistent infection in this country. we're diagnosing 20,000 cases a day. if you figured probably one in eight to one in ten infections, that's about 150,000 infections a day the that are new infections...
133
133
Jun 14, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm willie geist. atlanta is in turmoil after an african-american man was shot and killed during a confrontation with police. protesters taking to the streets, shutting down a busy interstate and setting on fire the wendy's where the incident began, a day after 27-year-old rayshard brooks was shot to death after taking a taser from one of the officers. one officer has been fired. the police chief has resigned. we will have a live report from atlanta in a moment. >>> later in our sunday spotlight, a look at the movement generations in the making to change policing in america, after the death of george floyd. >>> in our sunday closer, the collective scramble by hospitals to prepare for a new wave of coronavirus and the to help. >>> later, we will re-visit a s samuel l. jackson on growing up to become one of the biggest box office draws in the history hollywood after dreaming of adventure while growing up in the segregated south. >> going hang out with flynn. >> you came close. >> i got a light saber, i'm
i'm willie geist. atlanta is in turmoil after an african-american man was shot and killed during a confrontation with police. protesters taking to the streets, shutting down a busy interstate and setting on fire the wendy's where the incident began, a day after 27-year-old rayshard brooks was shot to death after taking a taser from one of the officers. one officer has been fired. the police chief has resigned. we will have a live report from atlanta in a moment. >>> later in our sunday...
84
84
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 1
willie brown said he had been getting a lot of calls.ormer mayor still writes a weekly column for the san francisco chronicle. aside from that, the award ceremony did seem to run smoothly, many segments honored african-american entertainers, much of the broadcast did focus on bringing attention to the black lives matter movement through powerful performances. ♪ ♪ >>> and acceptance speeches, bringing attention to the fight against systemic racism and police violence. the virtual show honored the best in black entertainment, and first lady, michelle obama, presenting beyonce with. >> please continue to be the change you want to see. >> bt celebrated its 40th anniversary this year. >>> we have been reporting for days here that people have seen and heard illegal fireworks leading up to the fourth of july. the oakland fire department says illegal fireworks are in fact behind a brush fire that started in the oakland hills yesterday. officials have said they have seen an increase in fires related to fireworks over the past few weeks. >> we hav
willie brown said he had been getting a lot of calls.ormer mayor still writes a weekly column for the san francisco chronicle. aside from that, the award ceremony did seem to run smoothly, many segments honored african-american entertainers, much of the broadcast did focus on bringing attention to the black lives matter movement through powerful performances. ♪ ♪ >>> and acceptance speeches, bringing attention to the fight against systemic racism and police violence. the virtual...
66
66
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
who you see here, former raiders hall of famer willie brown who died last october. that mistake was quickly fixed for the replay show while we missed the raiders legend at 86 we are happy to report former mayor willie brown is alive and well. >> and the mayor will make sure everybody knows that as well. we're glad he's okay. >>> 4:56 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," we continue to stay on top of the red flag warning that is going on across the bay area with this warming effect taking place in effect for most of the north bay. we're going to talk about the restrictions that one county has in place right now. >>> and listen to this, another woman caught on camera coughing on someone during the pandemic. we'll tell you about the warning they want everyone to hear. >>> right now at 5:00, the first red flag season as windy and dry conditions increase fire danger. next, a live report on the response from fire departments and when relief will come. plus? >> we are one day closer to the day we put this pandemic in the past. >> a future without covid-19 even
who you see here, former raiders hall of famer willie brown who died last october. that mistake was quickly fixed for the replay show while we missed the raiders legend at 86 we are happy to report former mayor willie brown is alive and well. >> and the mayor will make sure everybody knows that as well. we're glad he's okay. >>> 4:56 right now. coming up next on "today in the bay," we continue to stay on top of the red flag warning that is going on across the bay area...
73
73
Jun 30, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
i know at least six people that have the name willie brown. and i said, now, i want you to know, that i have used all five of their names on other occasions. so, it's very convenient. don't spoil it. >> notice even his face mask is style issue. 86 years young, we should say. and mayor brown talking about the that chstatues that have beg ripped down. he said, some of the statues and monuments should come down because they represent the wrong things like slavery being one of them. but not the one we saw ripped down a couple of weeks ago in golden gate park. the statue of former president grant. >> he was the one president who one, was a general for the civil war, and number two, never really owned a slave. he married a woman from the south and the family gave him a slave as his, as a wedding gift. he freed that slave. >> and the mayor said we should actually put that statue and that plaque back up of former president grant and he said it's a time to talk about it and engage about it and do it in a civilized way of what should come down and what
i know at least six people that have the name willie brown. and i said, now, i want you to know, that i have used all five of their names on other occasions. so, it's very convenient. don't spoil it. >> notice even his face mask is style issue. 86 years young, we should say. and mayor brown talking about the that chstatues that have beg ripped down. he said, some of the statues and monuments should come down because they represent the wrong things like slavery being one of them. but not...
85
85
Jun 5, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
quote
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 1
from our los angeles correspondent, david willis. this was an emotionally charged memorial service. just tell us a bit more about how important that occasion wasn't how it was received in the us? well, charlie, very moving indeed. and at that ceremony the reverend, al sharpton, a leading civil rights activist here said it doesn't matter if you wear blue jeans or a blue uniform, you must pay for the crime you commit. now, we had further protests in many cities overnight here, but so far no reports of violence. indeed, the reverend, al sharpton, said he expected protest to continue in this country through until the summer. we are expecting a memorial service for george floyd in about three different states over the next six days, prior to his funeral in texas next tuesday. and reverend al
from our los angeles correspondent, david willis. this was an emotionally charged memorial service. just tell us a bit more about how important that occasion wasn't how it was received in the us? well, charlie, very moving indeed. and at that ceremony the reverend, al sharpton, a leading civil rights activist here said it doesn't matter if you wear blue jeans or a blue uniform, you must pay for the crime you commit. now, we had further protests in many cities overnight here, but so far no...
55
55
Jun 1, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
david willis, thank you for joining close? david willis, thank you forjoining us.eles, we've seen pictures from minneapolis and boston. we're to go to chicago. michael puente is a reporter for wbez chicago, he joins me now from a suburb of the city. thank you for your time, thank you forjoining us. we can see police officers, police round. it was the latest on what is happening in your city. we are in indiana, about 30 minutes outside of chicago, two hours north of indianapolis. there are about 200 police officers here. there has been a demonstration by activists, protesting against the george floyd killing and at least three or 400 demonstrators in right now, the sun is setting. police are trying to take command of the situation. saturdays protests d id command of the situation. saturdays protests did result in some confrontations. however please been reacting to the protests 7 please been reacting to the protests? we've seen demonstrations right across the us in quite a variety of responses. what is it like in your city? it's been a little tense. you have protest
david willis, thank you for joining close? david willis, thank you forjoining us.eles, we've seen pictures from minneapolis and boston. we're to go to chicago. michael puente is a reporter for wbez chicago, he joins me now from a suburb of the city. thank you for your time, thank you forjoining us. we can see police officers, police round. it was the latest on what is happening in your city. we are in indiana, about 30 minutes outside of chicago, two hours north of indianapolis. there are about...
50
50
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
they showed this picture here, former mayor willie brown.ell, they meant to show oakland raiders hall of famer willie brown, same name, but he died last october. that mistake was quickly fixed for the replays of the show. while we miss the raiders legend, at 86 we are happy to report that former mayor willie brown, the mayor, is alive and well. >> very much so. here's something else good this morning that has the beehive buzzing. beyonce plans to drop a feature film in about a month. >> you are the king. >> so over the weekend she released a trailer for black is king, a visual album she calls a labor of love inspired by last year's disney hit film "the lie yong king. "she says the recent events really made this a more personal and relevant album. it was premiere on disney plus july 31st. >>> man, i remember when "thriller" was a big deal, six minutes. this is a lot bigger. >> yeah. i'm sure a lot of people if they don't already have it will sign up for it. a lot of people love the queen. we'll see how that goes. >> all right. queen of the su
they showed this picture here, former mayor willie brown.ell, they meant to show oakland raiders hall of famer willie brown, same name, but he died last october. that mistake was quickly fixed for the replays of the show. while we miss the raiders legend, at 86 we are happy to report that former mayor willie brown, the mayor, is alive and well. >> very much so. here's something else good this morning that has the beehive buzzing. beyonce plans to drop a feature film in about a month....
42
42
Jun 11, 2020
06/20
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
my platoon sergeant was an african american marine named willis townes. he was outstanding in every way, sergeant townes. i learned so much from him about leadership. his dream in life was to be the first african american sergeant major of the entire marine corps. he never reached that goal. a few weeks after i attended a martin luther king jr. ceremony with him in which he received an award for his leadership in the community, he was killed in a training accident. that was the worst day of my life. but just a few years later, the marine corps named another outstanding african american marine to be sergeant major of the entire marine corps, and i remember thinking on that day when the announcement came out, congratulations, willis, you did it. you did it. i believe that the military desegregated in 1948, nearly 20 years before the passage of civil rights legislation by this body is one of the most important civil rights organizations in america, and i am passionate about that organization, our u.s. military. but can it improve in terms of race? are there
my platoon sergeant was an african american marine named willis townes. he was outstanding in every way, sergeant townes. i learned so much from him about leadership. his dream in life was to be the first african american sergeant major of the entire marine corps. he never reached that goal. a few weeks after i attended a martin luther king jr. ceremony with him in which he received an award for his leadership in the community, he was killed in a training accident. that was the worst day of my...
37
37
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KTVU
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the former san francisco mayor willie brown mistakingly included. we will show you the reaction to the mistake coming up. >>> when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now, we are proud to welcome you back. >>> welcome back . family members, friends all of the country have been checking with former san francisco mayor willie brown after his photo was mistakingly included as a part of last nights nationally broadcast in memoriam segment of the 2020 bet awards. the shows producers wanted to honor ravens hall of fame are also named willie brown, who died in october. i saw that and i picked up the phone and called mayor willie brown after the segment was on. i got him and he said i have been getting a lot of calls. by illie brown is still very alive and active
the former san francisco mayor willie brown mistakingly included. we will show you the reaction to the mistake coming up. >>> when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now, we are proud to...
50
50
Jun 17, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
willie thorne was part of the great snooker revolution of the 1980s.a popularfigure in world snooker long after his retirement as a player. his website, jerry was pa rt a player. his website, jerry was part of the texture of the tv coverage. for example, when steve davis found time to win this match in 2010 he described it... steve davis has somehow, and i say somehow, rolled back the years and be one of the all—time greats. backstage, a favourite companion was mark selby. both men of leicester come they reveled in the football success. he grew up come they reveled in the football success. he grew up watching willie thorne and became world snooker champion. i used to look at him and he inspired me and taught me a lot from a young age. if it was from him i would not be where i am today. i learned a lot from him from actually with them and giving tips along the way. he had a massive impact on my career, that's for sure. his flaws are neverfarfrom career, that's for sure. his flaws are never far from view. career, that's for sure. his flaws are neverfarfr
willie thorne was part of the great snooker revolution of the 1980s.a popularfigure in world snooker long after his retirement as a player. his website, jerry was pa rt a player. his website, jerry was part of the texture of the tv coverage. for example, when steve davis found time to win this match in 2010 he described it... steve davis has somehow, and i say somehow, rolled back the years and be one of the all—time greats. backstage, a favourite companion was mark selby. both men of...
106
106
Jun 7, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
look, willie, we have to caution. he's had so many of these moments that are the, boy, this could be it, and it began when he first started his campaign when he went after john mccain. it looks to many like, boy, that is -- that will be debilitating, for him it hasn't been. you have to ask yourself, it's starting to accumulate. i think especially in this short period of time, the pandemic and the erratic handling of that, the erratic handling of the protests, it's starting to leave a mark. >> as you say importantly, a long five months between now and election day. a lot can happen. chuck, thank you very much as always. we look for more this morning on "meet the press" when chuck talks about whether this is a turning point for america with democratic senator cory booker of new jersey. >>> breaking news overnight near santa cruz, california. a sheriff's deputy was killed and two other law enforcement officers were wounded in what investigators are calling an ambush. the sergeant was responding to a call about a suspicio
look, willie, we have to caution. he's had so many of these moments that are the, boy, this could be it, and it began when he first started his campaign when he went after john mccain. it looks to many like, boy, that is -- that will be debilitating, for him it hasn't been. you have to ask yourself, it's starting to accumulate. i think especially in this short period of time, the pandemic and the erratic handling of that, the erratic handling of the protests, it's starting to leave a mark....
69
69
Jun 30, 2020
06/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
former n francisco mayor willie brown flooded with calls when he was featured in last night's memoriam. brown is alive and the first to tell you told the san francisco chronicle he was surprised himself that he may have been confused with hall-of-famer and oakland rangers quarterback willie brown that died in october. brown says a bet executive called to apologize after the mickup, bet is opened by via come cbs, is the parent company of kpix 5. >>> why we kyle kaepernick has a job with netflix. a new six part series in the work about his hisc s d how he encountered racism with his adopted white family. he will serve as producer and narrator. an actor will play him on camera. so far no release date but we will keep you posted. >>> thanks for watching and the news will continue on cbsn bay area. we will be back with more news at 11:00. have a good night. . when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives.etter and we made peop
former n francisco mayor willie brown flooded with calls when he was featured in last night's memoriam. brown is alive and the first to tell you told the san francisco chronicle he was surprised himself that he may have been confused with hall-of-famer and oakland rangers quarterback willie brown that died in october. brown says a bet executive called to apologize after the mickup, bet is opened by via come cbs, is the parent company of kpix 5. >>> why we kyle kaepernick has a job with...
68
68
Jun 17, 2020
06/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
willy mays in a mets uniform or joe montana or paradey in the bucs' butte summer and ken, i have a questionor you, elizabeth, if you can get it, join in. who did the giants get in return for willie >>> an quic captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, a promising breakthrough-- the first treatment shown to reduce coronavirus deaths. researchers call a common anti- inflammatory drug a game changer in the fight against covid-19. >> what we saw was really quite remarkable. >> o'donnell: hitting pause: from miami to las vegas, the alarming data driving some cities to delay the next phase of reopening. previous use of force: new details tonight about the officer who shot rayshard brooks. and the president signs an executive order encouraging police reforms. murder charges: an air force sergeant is accused of killing a federal officer and ambushing sheriff's deputies. what prosecutors are saying about his link to boogaloo, the anti-police group.
willy mays in a mets uniform or joe montana or paradey in the bucs' butte summer and ken, i have a questionor you, elizabeth, if you can get it, join in. who did the giants get in return for willie >>> an quic captioning sponsored by cbs ♪ >> o'donnell: tonight, a promising breakthrough-- the first treatment shown to reduce coronavirus deaths. researchers call a common anti- inflammatory drug a game changer in the fight against covid-19. >> what we saw was really quite...
62
62
Jun 29, 2020
06/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> featuring former san francisco mayor willy brown. no matter what you may have seen on tv, he's still alive. >>> major league baseball is set to return this week when the when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us out of wynn and encore, but it couldn't take the wynn and encore out of us. and now, we are proud to welcome you back. >>> two bay area legends with the same name and a popular awards show that needed help figures out which is which. the bet awards honored famous people that died and they showed a picture of former mayor willy brown. they meant to show former raiders hall of famer willy bloun w brown who died last october. we missed the raiders legend, of course. the mayor is still alive at the age of 86. he's telling the chronicles he got a lot of phone calls from,
. >>> featuring former san francisco mayor willy brown. no matter what you may have seen on tv, he's still alive. >>> major league baseball is set to return this week when the when we closed our doors in march, wynn committed instantly to keeping all 15,000 team members on-board. we then focused our five-star level of service to all who needed it. we made improvements to people's lives. we strove to be better and we made people happy. this closure may have temporarily taken us...
74
74
Jun 17, 2020
06/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: willis works in construction and she makes $30 an hour but still can't afford to stay in the city she was born and raised in. >> it is very emotional when you're living that cycle and there is nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: just before the pandemic hit she walked door to door in city hall with a group of black homeless advocates telling her story and the story of other black community members to city supervisors. she's reached her breaking point. she wants to know why someone with a decent salary and consistent work >>omeless. m staywi mo un e cod afford to rent was in antioch. >> i have had my own place before. i had to move out of the city to get it, but i work in the city and i had to come back. >> reporter: unreliable transportation made it impossible for her to get to work. >> i remember when i did that there was no even bart system. in the construction system you can work in at 5:00 in the morning and so i couldn't get to work. >> reporter: she came to city hall to shine a light on the ugly part of the city's affordable housing crises and it is leading
. >> reporter: willis works in construction and she makes $30 an hour but still can't afford to stay in the city she was born and raised in. >> it is very emotional when you're living that cycle and there is nothing you can do about it. >> reporter: just before the pandemic hit she walked door to door in city hall with a group of black homeless advocates telling her story and the story of other black community members to city supervisors. she's reached her breaking point. she...
60
60
Jun 30, 2020
06/20
by
KRON
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
but willis says the real solution is to create a field hospital on site at san quentin. >>there are models 100 tents and you have a commitment staff and you can basically effectively develop a hospital within a day it's with infrastructure, this brought in from the outside. >>now it's believed this outbreak began due to the transfer of prisoners from chino state prison that's still under investigation and the state senate committee is going to be looking into that on wednesday in the meantime in addition to the inmates who are covered positive. there are at least 90 staff members at san quentin who have tested positive for the coronavirus can live outside tank what dan kerman kron 4 news. thank you dan. >>well, the golden state killer is pleading guilty to all of the charges against him 74 year-old joseph de angelo he was before a judge today, he pleaded guilty to dozens of counts of first degree murder and rape and kidnapping officials are. >>and brought to justice let's listen and cheering the words and the stories of the victims gives but a glimpse of their journeys.
but willis says the real solution is to create a field hospital on site at san quentin. >>there are models 100 tents and you have a commitment staff and you can basically effectively develop a hospital within a day it's with infrastructure, this brought in from the outside. >>now it's believed this outbreak began due to the transfer of prisoners from chino state prison that's still under investigation and the state senate committee is going to be looking into that on wednesday in...
52
52
Jun 27, 2020
06/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
david willis, bbc news.eak and the rate of infection appears to be rising. yesterday, more than 18,000 new cases were declared — the highest number so far. the western state of maharashtra is the worst—affected area. delhi has been hit hard too — with more than 77,000 cases in the city. india imposed a strict lockdown across the country in march, but many of the restrictions were eased this month. more than 15,000 people are known to have died as a result of contracting covid—19. india's prime minister narendra modi praised the results of what he called the "people—driven fight" against coronavirus — and called for people to continue wearing masks and to maintain social distancing. 0ur delhi correspondent zubair ahmed says state governments are very concerned about the rising number of infections. so some of the state governments have now extended the lockdown until the 31st ofjuly, and preparations are afoot to increase the number of covid—19 patient beds in hospitals. and of course one of the reasons the g
david willis, bbc news.eak and the rate of infection appears to be rising. yesterday, more than 18,000 new cases were declared — the highest number so far. the western state of maharashtra is the worst—affected area. delhi has been hit hard too — with more than 77,000 cases in the city. india imposed a strict lockdown across the country in march, but many of the restrictions were eased this month. more than 15,000 people are known to have died as a result of contracting covid—19....