86
86
Sep 23, 2019
09/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
it wilma to angola, where princess diana was famouslytu minefield.awareness of the damage landmines do. >> i'm trying to highlight a problem going on all around the world. >> reporter: harry, following in her footsteps. >> minefields can be cleared land can be protected. wildlife can be free to return to where they once roamed. >> reporter: the prince will stand where his mom stood more than 20 years ago. the field now a paved street, a testament to her legacy. >> prince harry coming to visit us is really going to bring that legacy full circle >> reporter: in south africa, they'll meet the archbishop, desmond tutu, along with nelson mandela's wife there is anxiousness ahead of the trip prince harry and meghan had difficult relations with the british press since their wedding. the hope is in this iconic setting dominated by table mountains, they can put those troubles behind them and enjoy their beloved africa for the first time as a family keir simmons, nbc news, cape town, south africa >>> all right. remember this story from last week here? a guy na
it wilma to angola, where princess diana was famouslytu minefield.awareness of the damage landmines do. >> i'm trying to highlight a problem going on all around the world. >> reporter: harry, following in her footsteps. >> minefields can be cleared land can be protected. wildlife can be free to return to where they once roamed. >> reporter: the prince will stand where his mom stood more than 20 years ago. the field now a paved street, a testament to her legacy. >>...
47
47
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
but also that's the over of wilma c.e.o. porsche says that they're looking into 3 power train versions for the future of powerful gasoline engines hybrid motors and now fully electric cars this car is part of the porsche family ac it is a very sporty car just below the panamera he says the most important thing is to develop a car which is 100 percent porsche for the beginning of the electric era by. the premium time controversial as could reach up to $560.00 kilowatts an over boost mode and accelerates from 0 to 100 kilometers per hour in just 2.8 seconds it can reach a speed of 280 kilometers per hour it has a range of about 400 kilometers and is the 1st series vehicle to have a system voltage of $800.00 volts and stead of the $400.00 volt typical for electric cars with direct current in the quick charging network the thai country will ask can be quickly recharged for up to 100 kilometers of range in just 5 minutes. forward presents its a luxury vehicles with the slogan go electric the largest vehicle is the explorer plug i
but also that's the over of wilma c.e.o. porsche says that they're looking into 3 power train versions for the future of powerful gasoline engines hybrid motors and now fully electric cars this car is part of the porsche family ac it is a very sporty car just below the panamera he says the most important thing is to develop a car which is 100 percent porsche for the beginning of the electric era by. the premium time controversial as could reach up to $560.00 kilowatts an over boost mode and...
153
153
Sep 2, 2019
09/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> on this day in 1960, 20-year-old wilma rudolph won the first of three gold medals at the summer and the 100 meter dash she overcome polio set a world record for the event at 11 seconds flat >> she beat them by a lot you can see there. a shocker in new york as number one ceded novak djokovic bougws out of the u.s. open he had been battling a shoulder injury throughout the tournament going down two sets to stan warinka, djokovic called over his trainer to work on it. moments later he called it quits. warinka moves on to the quarterfinals. listen how fans let djokovic know how they felt about not finishing the match. [ booing ] >> he was hurt, y'all, he was hurt a couple of perennial favorites taking the court advancing in straight set victories, that fist pump roger federer handily taking down david goffin things looked dicey for serena williams who went down early with an ankle injury but she would recover coming back for a 6-3, 6-4 victory >> dorian makes its way towards the united states. plus the u.s./china trade war heats up with new tariffs on both sides taking effect how it
. >>> on this day in 1960, 20-year-old wilma rudolph won the first of three gold medals at the summer and the 100 meter dash she overcome polio set a world record for the event at 11 seconds flat >> she beat them by a lot you can see there. a shocker in new york as number one ceded novak djokovic bougws out of the u.s. open he had been battling a shoulder injury throughout the tournament going down two sets to stan warinka, djokovic called over his trainer to work on it. moments...
54
54
Sep 20, 2019
09/19
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
boardiding school i in t elizabeth i had no socks i'd never once sold before the mostly from these wilma on shoes to school. at all the stuff that i went to. help me. to get to this moment that i am today. at twenty one he joined cape town storms. he was soon making a name for himself not just on the pitch but in the media. like the time his team celebrated its hundredth match and he made an appearance is very much the same. this version of the ideal multi racial couple captivate to dispense. there's sosomething of the rerecital. always next time for a cell phone. about model. i looked up the many ways our family is. how how how the console themselves that's why i have the d desire to play right. strongnger together the motto fr the soututh africican rugby unin apapplies just as much to see himself that's that's so difficult for you whenever we're going to addrdress it to you or anything as soon as we come together soso. we can overcome everything. you could see knows that the country relies on his team to win the world cup. time now to get you an update on the business news our very own
boardiding school i in t elizabeth i had no socks i'd never once sold before the mostly from these wilma on shoes to school. at all the stuff that i went to. help me. to get to this moment that i am today. at twenty one he joined cape town storms. he was soon making a name for himself not just on the pitch but in the media. like the time his team celebrated its hundredth match and he made an appearance is very much the same. this version of the ideal multi racial couple captivate to dispense....
42
42
Sep 14, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
juda hit within the next 36 hours parts of the island chain were hit hard by a powerful hurricane wilma's 2 weeks ago meanwhile the u.n. secretary general is there to try to raise international awareness about the crisis there's been reports of a large explosion at a state owned oil company in saudi arabia it happened at the site near death in the eastern province of the country online videos show a large blaze on the horizon the fire is now reportedly under control. pakistan's prime minister warns a new delhi's crackdown in indian administered kashmir or push people into taking up arms around hand held a rally in the capital of pakistan administered kashmir and promised to take the issue to the un again. these 21 people have died when floodwaters swept through province many families already displaced by the civil war had been sheltering there at least 1500 makeshift homes have been destroyed 3 senior commanders and the libyan after have been killed in fighting south of the capital tripoli pro have to media sources reported the incident as forces loyal to the u.n. recognized government sa
juda hit within the next 36 hours parts of the island chain were hit hard by a powerful hurricane wilma's 2 weeks ago meanwhile the u.n. secretary general is there to try to raise international awareness about the crisis there's been reports of a large explosion at a state owned oil company in saudi arabia it happened at the site near death in the eastern province of the country online videos show a large blaze on the horizon the fire is now reportedly under control. pakistan's prime minister...
151
151
Sep 2, 2019
09/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
hurricanes on record when you talk about the wind, alan was number 1, and dorian at 2, number 2 here with wilma, gilbert and labor day hurricane and this is labor day. the storm, the tropical storm forced winds extend about 140 miles from the center of the storm so they are already experiencing tropical storm forced winds along the coast, florida, hurricane warnings now in effect for parts of central florida, from merit island all the way to fort pierce and watches as well inland, the storm is stalled out. that's the problem, it is not going to move very much for the next 24 to 48 hours, so we are going to see not only battering for the bahamas but also the east coast of florida, not only today but throughout the workweek, finally wednesday and thursday we start to see movement and we could be dealing with a landfall hurricane in parts of the carolinas, but i must tell you two days out, we have a margin of error of at least 70 miles, if this storm is to the west, we are not just talking about tropical-forced winds we are talking about forced winds for a period of time. this is wednesday, very s
hurricanes on record when you talk about the wind, alan was number 1, and dorian at 2, number 2 here with wilma, gilbert and labor day hurricane and this is labor day. the storm, the tropical storm forced winds extend about 140 miles from the center of the storm so they are already experiencing tropical storm forced winds along the coast, florida, hurricane warnings now in effect for parts of central florida, from merit island all the way to fort pierce and watches as well inland, the storm is...
83
83
Sep 3, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
it was not katrina, maybe wilma.veryone i knew, including myself, got a free generator and chainsaw. we got credit up to $900 to spend. host: you got that credit? guest: yeah -- caller: yeah, you had to go out and purchase it, and submit receipts, and it took about six weeks. i think they do an incredible thing. i think a lot of people are enjoying paradise, and they won't get to enjoy it for free. that is the truth at the end of the day. people have to take more responsibility. morning,er news this front page of "the new york times", north koreans bolster arsenal as tests persist. as north korea fired off a , presidentissiles trump has repeatedly dismissed their importance as short and very standard tests, and although he has conceded that there may be oneida nations violations, the president says the concerns are overblown. mr. trump explained recently, just like testing missiles. now they write that american intelligence officials and outside experts have come to a different conclusion. the launchings that mr. tru
it was not katrina, maybe wilma.veryone i knew, including myself, got a free generator and chainsaw. we got credit up to $900 to spend. host: you got that credit? guest: yeah -- caller: yeah, you had to go out and purchase it, and submit receipts, and it took about six weeks. i think they do an incredible thing. i think a lot of people are enjoying paradise, and they won't get to enjoy it for free. that is the truth at the end of the day. people have to take more responsibility. morning,er news...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
funded diamond project marine biologist wilma slung from germany's tune an institute is monitoring the native plant fish. the orders we're going to use when we check for state of health of the fish and we look at the fish 1st from the outside to see if they have any diseases or parasite. health it. doesn't this is an extreme example of liver cancer i don't remember having seen such a severe case before. what we want to know now is whether this has to do with the dumped munitions but you put up a very good if you want the pool not. and it's far from the exception the scientists find more fish with live achiness and alarming discovery. on the edges of the dumping area for conventional ordnance we found a higher proportion of liver tumors compared to similar areas that have no munitions. it's. just bats why we suspect. that the tumors are connected to the pollutants released into the water. as. tall must long and his colleagues later returned to the tune institute in braemar harben to evaluate their samples in the lab. they use state of the art technology to cut the fish tissue into wafer
funded diamond project marine biologist wilma slung from germany's tune an institute is monitoring the native plant fish. the orders we're going to use when we check for state of health of the fish and we look at the fish 1st from the outside to see if they have any diseases or parasite. health it. doesn't this is an extreme example of liver cancer i don't remember having seen such a severe case before. what we want to know now is whether this has to do with the dumped munitions but you put up...
136
136
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
wilma was the top of the charts. so as far as speed, tied for second ever. and this is that stuff i was telling you that hurricane center looks at unbetween. just to see if there's any trends. so the blue one is our u.s.a. model. this was at 8:00 p.m. and this was between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. faster, slower, maybe to the right and let's play this out a little bit. most ofes to the umcan pucomputs better be in good agreement. as time goes on, they can separate and get farther apart. so 8:00 p.m. tuesday you see a little here that the lates is a little closer to the florida coast but still pretty good agreement. by the time we get off the florida coast, it's 20 miles closer. and we're talking about a storm as powerful as this one, the dufferan difference of 20 miles could be wind gusts up to 60 to 80 and maybe 90. we'll see if it trends. by the time we get to wednesday, we get to see six more computer runs. i'm happy to say i've already seen mandatory evacuations near jackson vul. i thing it's a very wise move. anden the further up the coast i just saw in south
wilma was the top of the charts. so as far as speed, tied for second ever. and this is that stuff i was telling you that hurricane center looks at unbetween. just to see if there's any trends. so the blue one is our u.s.a. model. this was at 8:00 p.m. and this was between 2:00 and 3:00 p.m. faster, slower, maybe to the right and let's play this out a little bit. most ofes to the umcan pucomputs better be in good agreement. as time goes on, they can separate and get farther apart. so 8:00 p.m....
139
139
Sep 3, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
i covered wilma. i have covered irma. you see some terrible devastation and nothing like this. it gets worse every day. it doesn't get better. usually after hurricanes things start to get better. here things are continuing to get worse. our only hope is now the skies have cleared enough it will be safe for the bahamian or u.s. government to be landing planes and choppers here that can help with the rescue efforts, the bahamians at grand bahama need that help desperately. >> patrick, we will have more from you coming up. thank you so much for your really excellent reporting. it's difficult for everyone on the scene over there. i want to get another look right now at the mind-boggling destruction that we're beginning to witness in the bahamas. the storm chaser who look the new aerial video we have been showing you brandon clemente. he is on the phone right now. he is in the bahamas. i know you do this for a living, but is this the strongest hurricane that has ever made landfall in the bahamas? is this the most incredible destruction you've seen? >> well, it is hard to compare hur
i covered wilma. i have covered irma. you see some terrible devastation and nothing like this. it gets worse every day. it doesn't get better. usually after hurricanes things start to get better. here things are continuing to get worse. our only hope is now the skies have cleared enough it will be safe for the bahamian or u.s. government to be landing planes and choppers here that can help with the rescue efforts, the bahamians at grand bahama need that help desperately. >> patrick, we...
190
190
Sep 17, 2019
09/19
by
KTVU
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
hank wilma williams brings us into another beautiful morning. >> many call him the father of country music but you have that beautiful picture of the golden gate bridge to go with the. it is looking good. >> i like it. thanks for joining us. it is a busy tuesday i am gasia mikaelian. and i am steve clark . >> are texas lady christina was the queen of texas. >> all right good looking. let's get going here. chris heath by the way probably won't be good looking today because he is going to wear his rain boots. i just bought new rain boots yesterday don't need them today. chris, go ahead and do whatever you want. i think tomorrow would be a better day to wear them. why, ? because another system is on the way and it is already producing rain in the pacific northwest. we are much much cooler than 24 hours ago by far. san jose -8, fairfield 14 degrees cooler, napa 13, up in the mountains they are in the 20s. mostly sunny, breezy nights today. temperatures in the 70s but below average here for many. drier air, lower humidity but still a few partly cloudy's around. we've got a break in betwee
hank wilma williams brings us into another beautiful morning. >> many call him the father of country music but you have that beautiful picture of the golden gate bridge to go with the. it is looking good. >> i like it. thanks for joining us. it is a busy tuesday i am gasia mikaelian. and i am steve clark . >> are texas lady christina was the queen of texas. >> all right good looking. let's get going here. chris heath by the way probably won't be good looking today...
118
118
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
wilma holds that record easily. as far as effects are going, we talked about the bahama.ld push significant water on to the beaches from jupiter, melbourne, palm bay areas. 4 to 7 feet. add it to a high tide cycle and we have overwash problems and significant beach erosion problems, too. a lot of properties should avoid structural damage but we have to wait an ensee. this is the wind field of the storm and getting this closer to the east coast beaches of florida, this is what we need to avoid. this is the hurricane winds, high school where the significant damage goes and structural damage. into the yellow, tropical storm force winds you see that over florida in the days ahead. here's the windfall forecast. going throughout time notice how close we get here. that's the center and the eye and this point is still supposed to be off the florida coast and will get the gusts here that will be in the 40 to 70-mile-per-hour range and the big question is will we see shift towards the florida coast. it's a close shave, threading the needle. it's going to be nervous times for three
wilma holds that record easily. as far as effects are going, we talked about the bahama.ld push significant water on to the beaches from jupiter, melbourne, palm bay areas. 4 to 7 feet. add it to a high tide cycle and we have overwash problems and significant beach erosion problems, too. a lot of properties should avoid structural damage but we have to wait an ensee. this is the wind field of the storm and getting this closer to the east coast beaches of florida, this is what we need to avoid....
83
83
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
- so, a total of 53% in battleground states do not support the president and when i over them, 42% wilmat: i think what you're seeing there, this is really important as a point for republicans, conservatives, folks who want to have their ideas win in the next cycle. that 12% -- sorry, you had 32% and 21%, yeah. you have got this middle ground of people that may be able to shift over. we asked a separate question and what it was was straight up, the president's approval rating and the president's approval rating i like approve, 12% said the president's policies and i may vote for him. 48% said they didn't approve. the 12% in the middle is the key . you have got -- we believe that the way the you win those people over is the policies. we've got to say -- they have artie volunteered that they like some of the president's policies . they might be an comfortable with certain things like the style or the national political scene or how vitriolic it is becoming. but if you put the policies front and center we think you can get that 12%. tim chapman is our guest, talking about the conservative a
- so, a total of 53% in battleground states do not support the president and when i over them, 42% wilmat: i think what you're seeing there, this is really important as a point for republicans, conservatives, folks who want to have their ideas win in the next cycle. that 12% -- sorry, you had 32% and 21%, yeah. you have got this middle ground of people that may be able to shift over. we asked a separate question and what it was was straight up, the president's approval rating and the...
254
254
Sep 3, 2019
09/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
in 2005 wilma stalled, if you remember, over the mexican, yucatan peninsula and just unleashed and devastatedhis big story are those images we will get out of the bahamas. because they have never seen anything like that. i have a lot of friends who spent time over there and they say that it is something that the history books will never forget. steve: that's right. because it set records as a category 5, this storm did, over the bahamas. and as, you know, it moves out, we will start to see some of those images. griff, thank you very much for the live report from port st. louisy, florida. brian: jillian mele is also out. the last time we saw her it was kind of dark. now the sun is coming up. i hear the winds, jillian. what else can you tell us? jillian: windy earlier this morning, brian, ainsley and steve. gust us of 30 plus miles per hour. i bet it's stronger right now. i will check in with janice. we made our way down to the beach. we have been getting comments from viewers on social media don't put yourself at risk. we are on the beach. high tide is coming up in the next few hours. this wil
in 2005 wilma stalled, if you remember, over the mexican, yucatan peninsula and just unleashed and devastatedhis big story are those images we will get out of the bahamas. because they have never seen anything like that. i have a lot of friends who spent time over there and they say that it is something that the history books will never forget. steve: that's right. because it set records as a category 5, this storm did, over the bahamas. and as, you know, it moves out, we will start to see some...