41
41
Jun 21, 2025
06/25
by
KGO
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa. thank you. p-g-and-e's is scaling back planned power shutoffs this weekend. it's all been an effort to prevent wildfires during high winds and dry conditions. we have a look at the outage map and the planned shutoffs. and the biggest impact right now is in the area between livermore and tracy. and today shutoffs would take place in the same area, but at a much smaller scale. for more than 600 customers to more than 60 now. p-g-and-e's shut off the power in one livermore neighborhood friday after some tree branches hit a power line. the company says it's trying to leave as few people in the dark as possible, while minimizing the risk of electrical fires. >> that's all by design. we have been working to underground lines. we've also hardened the lines that are above ground and the equipment that's above ground, and we're able to sort of narrow things down. >> officials say the shutoffs in alameda county could continue through tomorrow. p-g-and-e's community resource centers offer kits to help peop
lisa. thank you. p-g-and-e's is scaling back planned power shutoffs this weekend. it's all been an effort to prevent wildfires during high winds and dry conditions. we have a look at the outage map and the planned shutoffs. and the biggest impact right now is in the area between livermore and tracy. and today shutoffs would take place in the same area, but at a much smaller scale. for more than 600 customers to more than 60 now. p-g-and-e's shut off the power in one livermore neighborhood...
290
290
Jun 29, 2025
06/25
by
CNNW
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 0
senator lisa murkowski's name and say i. so that reflects the fact that we believe here that she has voted yes. now, we do know that this has not been gaveled this is not final, but i will just point out that leadership has been spending considerable time over the last hour, as well as the vice president trying to lobby her. they have also been working around the clock in order to assuage some of her deepest concerns and really sort of try to help alaska face not some of the severe cuts that other states may from some of these medicaid cuts, as well as changes to the programs or for from the nation's food stamp program. excuse me. so obviously, this could be a very significant development, but we are still waiting for this final vote to be gaveled. but obviously very important step there. and the fact that there were already three republican no's, they couldn't afford to lose a single other member. >> and just quickly, just because you brought the dynamic up again, can you just explain the difference between what we're seein
senator lisa murkowski's name and say i. so that reflects the fact that we believe here that she has voted yes. now, we do know that this has not been gaveled this is not final, but i will just point out that leadership has been spending considerable time over the last hour, as well as the vice president trying to lobby her. they have also been working around the clock in order to assuage some of her deepest concerns and really sort of try to help alaska face not some of the severe cuts that...
11
11
Jun 15, 2025
06/25
by
1TV
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa's life turned into an endless race.nsuccessful protocol, everything you. there i threw out, i tore up some sheets of paper with appointments, with tests, there with in general anything, you throw out, well, these are emotions, they need to be thrown out, lisa endured it very painfully with tears in her eyes, a person looks at you, he seems to smile even from your jokes, but again you see tears, that they are about to flow, you see this pain, i also just remember a case when we are already there, i don’t know, i went through several programs. and you are sitting there experiencing some kind of failure, and your girlfriend shoves it under your nose, i’m pregnant, we are watching ukuzi, ha-ha-ha, well, it’s clear that she does this for joy, this is her happiness, and you are sitting, you bite your lower lip, your heart is pounding like this, your husband takes your hand from the side like this, hold on, and you smile at her, you yes, i'm so happy, and inside you i don't know, a rupture is happening, you still have to hold
lisa's life turned into an endless race.nsuccessful protocol, everything you. there i threw out, i tore up some sheets of paper with appointments, with tests, there with in general anything, you throw out, well, these are emotions, they need to be thrown out, lisa endured it very painfully with tears in her eyes, a person looks at you, he seems to smile even from your jokes, but again you see tears, that they are about to flow, you see this pain, i also just remember a case when we are already...
13
13
Jun 30, 2025
06/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 13
favorite 0
quote 0
and lisa nandi said, no, i am not, and she expects better answers, and you could tell from lisa nandy'stration that she is frustrated at the moment, but this government is not wildly keen about the current executive leadership of the bbc. they think, in general, they are very slow to respond to these sorts of things. as you know i spend my life walking the corridors, and that is very much the picture that i have been picking up in recent months from senior members of the government about the current executive leadership of the bbc, and you just saw that coming to a head today. danny kruger? what about tim davey's position, is it weekend? we need to understand what happened at the weekend. the main thing to say is it is very wrong for this act to take place at all. i think the glastonbury organisers have a case to answer. i am disturbed also they invited kneecap, the band whose name directly glorifies terrorism and violence, so i think there is something culturally amiss at glastonbury. i understand an artist, expression is one thing, but it is nothing to invite people to glorify violenc
and lisa nandi said, no, i am not, and she expects better answers, and you could tell from lisa nandy'stration that she is frustrated at the moment, but this government is not wildly keen about the current executive leadership of the bbc. they think, in general, they are very slow to respond to these sorts of things. as you know i spend my life walking the corridors, and that is very much the picture that i have been picking up in recent months from senior members of the government about the...
71
71
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks, lisa. well, the united states postal service report dog bites involving their mail carriers are now on the rise. just ahead. what the agency wants pet owners to know to help keep their operations safe. but with skyrizi to treat my skin and joints,... i'm ready for this moment. along with clearer skin,... skyrizi helps me move... ...with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and it's just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. don't use if allergic. serious allergic reactions, increased infections,... or lower ability to fight them may occur. before treatment, get checked for infections and tb. tell your doctor about any flu-like symptoms or vaccines. there's nothing like clearer skin and better movement... ...and that means everything! ask your doctor about skyrizi today. learn how abbvie could help you save. happening today. the united states postal service's national dog bite awareness campaign begins. the national mailing service kicked off this month long campaign by releasi
thanks, lisa. well, the united states postal service report dog bites involving their mail carriers are now on the rise. just ahead. what the agency wants pet owners to know to help keep their operations safe. but with skyrizi to treat my skin and joints,... i'm ready for this moment. along with clearer skin,... skyrizi helps me move... ...with less joint pain, stiffness, swelling, and fatigue. and it's just 4 doses a year after 2 starter doses. don't use if allergic. serious allergic...
41
41
Jun 30, 2025
06/25
by
KGO
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
back to you. >> thank you lisa. nba free agency begins and it looks like lebron james is staying in l.a. james will make league history next season, becoming the first player to play 23 seasons. my goodness. he opted into his final year of his contract with the lakers, pocketing 52.6 million bucks in the deal. >> one of the biggest names in the a's late 80s, dynasty is now being remembered. former designated hitter dave parker died over the weekend. he was 74 years old. parker played for the a's during the 1989 world championship season. he was set to be inducted into the mlb hall of fame next month. he played the majority of his career with pittsburgh before he came to oakland. the seven time all-star and three time gold glove right fielder was diagnosed with parkinson's in 2012, and the athletics are reacting to parker's death, saying in part, we are heartbroken by the passing of dave parker. the hall of famer spent two seasons with the green and gold and was a key member of the 1989 world series championship team
back to you. >> thank you lisa. nba free agency begins and it looks like lebron james is staying in l.a. james will make league history next season, becoming the first player to play 23 seasons. my goodness. he opted into his final year of his contract with the lakers, pocketing 52.6 million bucks in the deal. >> one of the biggest names in the a's late 80s, dynasty is now being remembered. former designated hitter dave parker died over the weekend. he was 74 years old. parker...
58
58
Jun 30, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa: you're welcome. in the day's other headlines, a community in northern idaho is in shock after two firefighters were shot dead, after responding to a mountain blaze. a third wounded firefighter is in the hospital, stable, but in the words of a local official, "fighting for his life." the alleged gunman, identified as 20-year-old wess roley, is dead. authorities believe he killed himself. but as stephanie sy reports, officials are still searching for a motive. stephanie: smoke and then gunfire in northern idaho. >> this is a total ambush. these firefighters did not have a chance. stephanie: after 2:00 p.m. local time sunday, firefighters responded to a brush fire in the mountains. when they arrived on scene, they came under heavy fire, a gunman hiding in rugged terrain, shooting at them with a high-powered rifle. they hid behind fire engines. >> everybody is shot up here. law enforcement, code-3. >> do believe -- we do believe the suspect started the fire, and we do believe that it was an ambush and it
lisa: you're welcome. in the day's other headlines, a community in northern idaho is in shock after two firefighters were shot dead, after responding to a mountain blaze. a third wounded firefighter is in the hospital, stable, but in the words of a local official, "fighting for his life." the alleged gunman, identified as 20-year-old wess roley, is dead. authorities believe he killed himself. but as stephanie sy reports, officials are still searching for a motive. stephanie: smoke and...
33
33
Jun 12, 2025
06/25
by
RUSSIA1
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
, that you still love me, oh, lisa, lisa, don't disappear, lisa, lisa, don't fly away, stay with me justat parting, the hour is already so close, lisa, where is the answer, happiness, was and is not, the last minutes are forever passing, i would like to stop the clock today. lisa, don't disappear, lisa, don't fly away, stay with me just a little while longer, lisa, what a pity that parting is already so close, lisa, where is it? answer: happiness, was and is not, the last minutes are forever passing, stop the clock, i wish today, lisa, lisa. and i, my wife and mother-in-law entered into a conversation in the morning, what to watch, what could be simpler, a heated argument lasted until night, the moral of this fable is simple, even if you dig through all the programs, there is no mail for the morning beauty, we watch it with the whole family, bravo, nikita, the fable is undoubtedly yours, right now, start writing us letters, i will have something to read, and you will have something to listen to, see you there. i love you, wild flowers, wine, a flower in the morning dew, nightingale locke
, that you still love me, oh, lisa, lisa, don't disappear, lisa, lisa, don't fly away, stay with me justat parting, the hour is already so close, lisa, where is the answer, happiness, was and is not, the last minutes are forever passing, i would like to stop the clock today. lisa, don't disappear, lisa, don't fly away, stay with me just a little while longer, lisa, what a pity that parting is already so close, lisa, where is it? answer: happiness, was and is not, the last minutes are forever...
20
20
Jun 13, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
amna: lisa, thank you.welcome. ♪ geoff: president trump is downplaying the likelihood of an imminent israeli strike on iran's nuclear site, but he is also warning americans in the region to leave, citing the risk of conflict. his comments follow a vote by the u.n. nuclear watchdog declaring iran in violation of its nonproliferation commitments . here's what the president said today. pres. trump: i don't want to say imminent, but it looks like something that could very well happen. it is not complicated. iran cannot have a nuclear weapon. other than that, i want them to be successful. we will help them be successful. we will train with them, do whatever is necessary. i want to have an agreement with iran. we are fairly close to an agreement. as long as i think there is an agreement -- it might help it, but it also could blow it. there is a chance for massive conflict. we have a lot of american people in this area. we have to tell them to get out because something could happen soon. geoff: we turn now to davi
amna: lisa, thank you.welcome. ♪ geoff: president trump is downplaying the likelihood of an imminent israeli strike on iran's nuclear site, but he is also warning americans in the region to leave, citing the risk of conflict. his comments follow a vote by the u.n. nuclear watchdog declaring iran in violation of its nonproliferation commitments . here's what the president said today. pres. trump: i don't want to say imminent, but it looks like something that could very well happen. it is not...
40
40
Jun 3, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
amna: lisa desjardins, thank you very much. lisa: you're welcome. funding for science is also very much on the chopping block in the president's proposed budget. that includes cuts to nasa. it's a fraught moment for the agency, particularly for those focused on earth science and not human space travel. just this weekend, president trump announced he was withdrawing the nomination of his original pick to lead nasa, billionaire jared isaacman. our miles o'brien has a look at all of this, starting with the proposed cuts. >> that is one small step for man, one giant leap for mankind. miles: it would be the largest single year budget cut in nasa's storied history, including the early 1970's when the apollo moon program was winding down. the trump white house wants to reduce the 25 billion dollar allocation for the space agency by 24%. space science would be cut nearly in half. >> that would be, i won't say almost extinction level for a lot of space science we pursue. iles: adam reese is a professor of physics and astronomy at johns hopkins university. he
amna: lisa desjardins, thank you very much. lisa: you're welcome. funding for science is also very much on the chopping block in the president's proposed budget. that includes cuts to nasa. it's a fraught moment for the agency, particularly for those focused on earth science and not human space travel. just this weekend, president trump announced he was withdrawing the nomination of his original pick to lead nasa, billionaire jared isaacman. our miles o'brien has a look at all of this, starting...
61
61
Jun 17, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa rubin, thank you so much, darrylin. thank you.e're going to talk about what happened when a senator confronted one of her colleagues about his response to the assassination of one of her the assassination of one of her friends and, by the way, her (♪♪) don't let congestion take over. afrin no drip. wow! ridiculously fast nasal congestion relief. wow! the wow is real. smart mouth is the. >> only mouthwash. >> that prevents bad. >> breath for 24 hours. >> this is the only mouthwash i recommend. upgrade your mouthwash to smart mouth today and never have bad breath again. >> i found a cheaper price with single care. >> yes you did. before i pick up my prescription. >> i always check. >> single care. >> it's quick. >> easy and totally free to use. >> easy and totally free to use. >> it helps me you got this. one — remember, i don't want surgery for my dupuytren's contracture. two — i want to be able to lay my hand flat. three — i want a nonsurgical recovery. ♪♪ four — i want options — nonsurgical options. and five... and if nonsurgical
lisa rubin, thank you so much, darrylin. thank you.e're going to talk about what happened when a senator confronted one of her colleagues about his response to the assassination of one of her the assassination of one of her friends and, by the way, her (♪♪) don't let congestion take over. afrin no drip. wow! ridiculously fast nasal congestion relief. wow! the wow is real. smart mouth is the. >> only mouthwash. >> that prevents bad. >> breath for 24 hours. >> this is...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
first let's check in with lisa. >> okay. we've certainly got that typical pattern where we have a lot of gray sky. remember it's june, right? the june gloom with us as we wake up and sunshine eroding the fog deck just to the coastline. and we'll see those warm 80s return inland. but what about the rest of us? i'll have your full forecast and a look at the coolest week ahead. next. >> also ahead, get your app ready. amazon is preparing for prime day and a whole new way. how the company is using artificial intelligence to help deliver your deals. then, an 11 year old from the east bay is representing california at the little league legacy baseball series today. why? she's excited to not only play, but also sounds like someone's got the munchies. is it too munch to ask for you to play a little bit better? wouldn't make munch difference with your aim. hard to miss your big head. okay... hey, we said no head jokes. build your own munchie meal. or get mine! welcome to jack in the box! as prospectors, we know ourselves a boom. so,
first let's check in with lisa. >> okay. we've certainly got that typical pattern where we have a lot of gray sky. remember it's june, right? the june gloom with us as we wake up and sunshine eroding the fog deck just to the coastline. and we'll see those warm 80s return inland. but what about the rest of us? i'll have your full forecast and a look at the coolest week ahead. next. >> also ahead, get your app ready. amazon is preparing for prime day and a whole new way. how the...
38
38
Jun 21, 2025
06/25
by
KGO
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
let'st a check with lisa. >> all right. it has certainly been windy out there, but right now on the embarcadero there, it looks pretty calm. but just wait. those gusty winds will come back into play. elevating our fire danger and keeping it from getting too hot. even though this is the first day of summer, i'll let you know if we have any summer-like temperatures in my extended outlook coming up. >> sounds good. also next, a national grocery chain closing stores. more on which chain that is and how many stores are impacted. plus, remembering the lives lost during the aids epidemic. the quilt at the center of an exhibit and its ties to san francisco. >> trust is earned. truth is non-negotiable. and when it comes to your rights, you deserve to have someone on your side. you know, senator, i don't feel like i got an answer to that question when they try to trick you. we'll explain it when they try to blame you. we'll expose it. it's never been as bad as it is right now. at seven on your side, we investigate the issues, find th
let'st a check with lisa. >> all right. it has certainly been windy out there, but right now on the embarcadero there, it looks pretty calm. but just wait. those gusty winds will come back into play. elevating our fire danger and keeping it from getting too hot. even though this is the first day of summer, i'll let you know if we have any summer-like temperatures in my extended outlook coming up. >> sounds good. also next, a national grocery chain closing stores. more on which chain...
31
31
Jun 6, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
amna: lisa desjardins, thanks as always. lisa: you're welcome.veral key republican lawmakers share the concern about the impact the budget bill will have on the national debt. geoff: ron johnson is among them and i spoke with him earlier today. senator johnson, welcome back to the news hour. sen. johnson: thanks for having me on. geoff: you have called this bill immoral. you said it's grotesque, the strong language. what specifically do you find so offensive about it? sen. johnson: no, that's not how i refer to the bill. i referred to the fact that we are mortgaging our children's future as immoral and grotesque. and then the level of debt that we've accumulated and that we continue to accumulate. that is immoral. what we are doing to our children, how we are robbing them of, you know, the opportunity and diminishing great prospects. that is truly immoral. and we need to recognize that fact. we need to stop it. geoff: well, the congressional budget office, as you well know now, estimates this bill would add $2.4 trillion to the national debt over
amna: lisa desjardins, thanks as always. lisa: you're welcome.veral key republican lawmakers share the concern about the impact the budget bill will have on the national debt. geoff: ron johnson is among them and i spoke with him earlier today. senator johnson, welcome back to the news hour. sen. johnson: thanks for having me on. geoff: you have called this bill immoral. you said it's grotesque, the strong language. what specifically do you find so offensive about it? sen. johnson: no, that's...
30
30
Jun 17, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa, thank you. lisa: you are welcome. geoff: the trump administration's hard-line immigration policies have sparked protests across the country and have had a profound impact on many latino communities. you're going to hear from pastors on the front lines, two offering support and helping families navigate the fear and practical challenges that come with immigration enforcement. first, we are joined by rev. carlos malave, president of the latino christian national network, representing evangelical and mainline leaders across the u.s. thanks for being here. we appreciate it. rev. malave: my pleasure. thank you for the opportunity. geoff: what concerns you the most about the way the ice deportation raids are being carried out? rev. malave: i would say that we as a nation, especially in the u.s., is at a crossroads in this moment. our people are systematically being repressed and the level of fear that our community is experiencing is at levels we have never experienced as a community in this country. at least, we never expe
lisa, thank you. lisa: you are welcome. geoff: the trump administration's hard-line immigration policies have sparked protests across the country and have had a profound impact on many latino communities. you're going to hear from pastors on the front lines, two offering support and helping families navigate the fear and practical challenges that come with immigration enforcement. first, we are joined by rev. carlos malave, president of the latino christian national network, representing...
56
56
Jun 9, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa. the trump administration, of course, is now walking back threats to arrest governor newsom and la mayor karen bass. but here's what the president had to say earlier today when asked about it. >> he's daring. >> tom homan. >> becoming arrest him. should he do it? >> i would do it. >> if i were tom. i think it's great. gavin likes. >> the. >> publicity, but i think it would be a great thing. >> so what type of action do we think could rise to this level where newsom or bass would, you know, potentially get arrested or face legal action? >> you know, it's hard to say, because the president's comments today seem to suggest that he thinks gavin newsom can be arrested just for being incompetent, in his view. clearly that's not the law. but if we're talking realistically here, at what point can somebody who's a state or a local law enforcement official be arrested? my gut tells me, christina, it would only be if that person physically obstructs a law enforcement operation. so, for example, i
lisa. the trump administration, of course, is now walking back threats to arrest governor newsom and la mayor karen bass. but here's what the president had to say earlier today when asked about it. >> he's daring. >> tom homan. >> becoming arrest him. should he do it? >> i would do it. >> if i were tom. i think it's great. gavin likes. >> the. >> publicity, but i think it would be a great thing. >> so what type of action do we think could rise to...
75
75
Jun 5, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, i might defer. >> to lisa. >> rubin on this question. >> lisa. lisa, how about you?>> well, i was going to say, katie, there are some rules already about who can access data belonging to different agencies, but there's nothing that would prohibit congress from making that more explicit and also making it unlawful to combine sets of data from different agencies or to criminalize that combination without sufficient authorization from congress or otherwise. certainly, all of those are tools that congress is disposal. so if the senator is really serious about preventing that from happening, these are options for him. >> john, just one more to you on this. alex, is alex karp is an interesting character. there's a big, long profile of him in the times from a few years ago done by maureen dowd. and i mean, you know him. so you can better speak to this. it it read like what animates him and he and he said this. he even said this in the cnbc interview today that he wants the western world to win, and he wants the western world to have all the capabilities to win. and that inc
>> well, i might defer. >> to lisa. >> rubin on this question. >> lisa. lisa, how about you?>> well, i was going to say, katie, there are some rules already about who can access data belonging to different agencies, but there's nothing that would prohibit congress from making that more explicit and also making it unlawful to combine sets of data from different agencies or to criminalize that combination without sufficient authorization from congress or otherwise....
37
37
Jun 30, 2025
06/25
by
KGO
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you lisa., we are about to see a record number of people traveling for the 4th of july holiday. still ahead on abc, seven morningt 6 a.m. the roadways that you might want to avoid here in the bay area in the coming days. but first, a stunt pulled from an iconic television show. look at kept me out of the picture. now i have skyrizi. ♪i've got places to go and i'm feeling free♪ ♪control of my crohn's means everything to me♪ ♪control is everything to me♪ and now i'm back in the picture. feel significant symptom relief at 4 weeks with skyrizi, including less abdominal pain and fewer bowel movements. skyrizi helped visibly improve damage of the intestinal lining. and with skyrizi, many were in remission at 12 weeks, at 1 year, and even at 3 years. don't use if allergic. serious allergic reactions, increased infections, or lower ability to fight them may occur. before treatment, get checked for infections and tb. tell your doctor about any flu-like symptoms or vaccines. liver problems leading to hos
thank you lisa., we are about to see a record number of people traveling for the 4th of july holiday. still ahead on abc, seven morningt 6 a.m. the roadways that you might want to avoid here in the bay area in the coming days. but first, a stunt pulled from an iconic television show. look at kept me out of the picture. now i have skyrizi. ♪i've got places to go and i'm feeling free♪ ♪control of my crohn's means everything to me♪ ♪control is everything to me♪ and now i'm back in the...
99
99
Jun 11, 2025
06/25
by
FBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
chairs today on technical corrections to the big beautiful bill as house republican conference chair lisa mcclain tells me she is expecting the senate version to get back to the house by the latest week of june and to get it passed by july 4, james lankford and david mccormick are here this morning to weigh in president trump attorney general lisa monaco is behind joe biden's auto pen is a house oversight announces transcribed top members of the prior administration, we want to find out who else was calling the shots in running the country while hiding biden's weakening health issues in both the american ingenuity fund manager adam johnson is here gop strategist chris johnson and acting jonathan fahey is here. "mornings with maria" is live right now as ac ryan protest activities breaking out the lapd arresting dozens of protesters yesterday for refusing to follow mayor karen bass curfew expected to last for several days 700 marines in los angeles to protect i.c.e. agents over 2000 national guard troops are waiting in the wings. newsom bowing consequences proviolent rioters but putting l t
chairs today on technical corrections to the big beautiful bill as house republican conference chair lisa mcclain tells me she is expecting the senate version to get back to the house by the latest week of june and to get it passed by july 4, james lankford and david mccormick are here this morning to weigh in president trump attorney general lisa monaco is behind joe biden's auto pen is a house oversight announces transcribed top members of the prior administration, we want to find out who...
60
60
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> all right lisa. thank you. now to a close call for a surfer in montara after a shark bit his board. he says he paddled out and hadn't even caught a wave yet when he felt something hit his foot and then knock him off his board. >> i looked back and then saw this, like, big mouth just grabbing onto my board, and then it bit, i guess, like here. and then also on this side you can see the mouth here. i just remember being in the water, looking back, seeing this black eye and the teeth of the shark. and then i just tried to grab my board as fast as possible and come back in. >> wow, what a close call. that's jens heller. other surfers told him the shark was about ten feet long. heller says his board isn't worth repairing, and said he may hang it up on his wall, saying it's now iconic. glad he's safe. well, after that attack, the water was closed due to shark activity, though some people remained on the beach soon afterwards, though. a dead whale washed up onto the shore. it's unclear if the whale's death was connect
. >> all right lisa. thank you. now to a close call for a surfer in montara after a shark bit his board. he says he paddled out and hadn't even caught a wave yet when he felt something hit his foot and then knock him off his board. >> i looked back and then saw this, like, big mouth just grabbing onto my board, and then it bit, i guess, like here. and then also on this side you can see the mouth here. i just remember being in the water, looking back, seeing this black eye and the...
15
15
Jun 12, 2025
06/25
by
NTV
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa, lisa, wait, wait, wait, wait, what are you doing?down, wait, listen, that's it, that's it, it's not lisa, it's christina. what if he's not just a hacker, a stalker gone crazy? we'll check it out, but i think it's unlikely, and you know, i'm absolutely sure it's him, i've never been so scared in my life, i'm begging you, please, protect my child, please, listen, i promise you, we 'll find him, do you hear, and i 'll take lisa to a safe place, everything will be fine, i promise. shit! this isn't funny, i'm actually in pain, well... "sorry, please, i cleared out the closet for my things, and your nets moved here, wow, i have a question, yes, where is the toilet, outside, but it's better not to leave the house at night, it's dangerous, why wolves." and if i want, well, if you want, here's a bucket for you, just take it out in the morning, well , you know , i see you have five stars here, yes, give me back my phone, okay, yeah. okay, okay, little ones, what happened, mouse, mouse, this is anatolyich, i'm feeding him, here she comes, no, h
lisa, lisa, wait, wait, wait, wait, what are you doing?down, wait, listen, that's it, that's it, it's not lisa, it's christina. what if he's not just a hacker, a stalker gone crazy? we'll check it out, but i think it's unlikely, and you know, i'm absolutely sure it's him, i've never been so scared in my life, i'm begging you, please, protect my child, please, listen, i promise you, we 'll find him, do you hear, and i 'll take lisa to a safe place, everything will be fine, i promise. shit! this...
19
19
Jun 11, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin is back again. lisa, what do we know? why there was a retrial, what this case was about. >> well, let's start with why there was a retrial. christina. a new york appeals court threw out the initial verdict against harvey weinstein, 4 to 3, on the grounds that during the first trial, jurors heard testimony from women whose experiences with mr. weinstein weren't part of the charges themselves. the court of appeals concluded that that was prejudicial to harvey weinstein, and so the manhattan district attorney, alvin bragg, charged harvey weinstein again in 2020 for bringing an indictment about his interactions with three women. that trial has been ongoing now for several weeks, and on june 2nd, the jury started to deliberate. if you read new york local news, you will see that that jury has been furiously negotiating, discussing for several days. there have been reporting that the jurors were at one another's throats. there is one juror who tried to come off the jury saying that there was, quote, playground stuff going on bet
msnbc legal correspondent lisa rubin is back again. lisa, what do we know? why there was a retrial, what this case was about. >> well, let's start with why there was a retrial. christina. a new york appeals court threw out the initial verdict against harvey weinstein, 4 to 3, on the grounds that during the first trial, jurors heard testimony from women whose experiences with mr. weinstein weren't part of the charges themselves. the court of appeals concluded that that was prejudicial to...
72
72
Jun 5, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
peter alexander, lisa rubin, and barbara mcquade, thank you all very much. and joining us now, democratic congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvania. she is on the foreign affairs committee. congresswoman, thanks for taking the time. what's your immediate reaction to this ban? are you surprised he's done it again? >> i'm not. i do appreciate. the detailed legal analysis. that your guest just went through. >> it is a fast analysis. >> of the differences between. >> this and 2017. >> but standing here. not as a legal analyst, but as a member of congress. what i notice is this is more of the same from donald trump, a false connection to the horrific anti-semitic attack in boulder. boulder by what appears to be an. >> egyptian national. >> and then connecting it to these 12 countries and a ban on immigration. and it is also a distraction mr. trump is looking for distractions from, for example, his big bad bill that seems to be going down in popularity here thanks to his former co-president, elon musk. it's a distraction. and the other thing i really don't like
peter alexander, lisa rubin, and barbara mcquade, thank you all very much. and joining us now, democratic congresswoman madeleine dean of pennsylvania. she is on the foreign affairs committee. congresswoman, thanks for taking the time. what's your immediate reaction to this ban? are you surprised he's done it again? >> i'm not. i do appreciate. the detailed legal analysis. that your guest just went through. >> it is a fast analysis. >> of the differences between. >> this...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie. >> all right lisa thank you. our top story this morning crowds clashed with federal agents in downtown los angeles after dozens were detained by ice on friday. police declared the protest an unlawful assembly. officers using tear gas to break up the crowds you see here. at one point, a group of people tried to prevent authorities from leaving in vans after multiple people were detained. they also blocked the entrance to the federal detention center, where detainees are taken to be processed. >> our community is under attack and is being terrorized. these are workers. these are fathers. these are mothers. >> the department of homeland security says ice is following the law and expediting the removal of people in the country illegally. l.a. mayor karen bass called the raids mass chaos. meanwhile, attorney general pam bondi says the maryland man mistakenly deported to el salvador has been returned to the u.s. to face federal criminal charges. kilmer abrego garcia has been indicted on two criminal counts for allegedl
stephanie. >> all right lisa thank you. our top story this morning crowds clashed with federal agents in downtown los angeles after dozens were detained by ice on friday. police declared the protest an unlawful assembly. officers using tear gas to break up the crowds you see here. at one point, a group of people tried to prevent authorities from leaving in vans after multiple people were detained. they also blocked the entrance to the federal detention center, where detainees are taken to...
73
73
Jun 20, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
as lisa said, they could appeal it up. to get a stay on this order, but they could also go into immigration court. i've seen time and time again right here in federal court in alexandria, a federal judge saying this person no longer should be in custody, and then ice can arrest that person right there in the courthouse. and so that could be a scenario that we see play out here. and then his lawyers would have to go to ice and explain why he should be released on bond. all right. there's other news out of the court's ninth circuit court of appeals ruling in donald trump's favor and the administration's favor when it comes to the national guard in california. explain the ruling. >> ruling last night was a stay of another district court order saying that donald trump didn't have the legal authority to deploy and activate the national guard in california, and it was based on an interpretation of a particular statute that when the ninth circuit court of appeals got that last night, they said they believe based on a similar stat
as lisa said, they could appeal it up. to get a stay on this order, but they could also go into immigration court. i've seen time and time again right here in federal court in alexandria, a federal judge saying this person no longer should be in custody, and then ice can arrest that person right there in the courthouse. and so that could be a scenario that we see play out here. and then his lawyers would have to go to ice and explain why he should be released on bond. all right. there's other...
11
11
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
this is why i keep saying it's not over lisa. let's be a little bit the optimistic about this and let's hope that's no more world wars will be waged anyways, daisha or me to least or whatever you can call this region because a buried enough, i think of from old that a bloodshed that as we are with the things starting go from even before 7 october. eh, vickery this, of course, if it doesn't board for anyone, if we will think about that. so the sci fi, your that have been waged over by imposed by a trump, is going to bring the tool parties into the negotiation table. in my opinion of that video, she has sent to the only ones that are lied. who was the wind and who was the victory and from this award, because we will see and we will monitor and we will observe which parts you can impose. it's all in terms of the english version tables. and then we can decide, and then maybe we can get a more, you know, comprehensive review to the, to what's happened. so for this whole, it was a day's work. and if we could just take a more, you know,
this is why i keep saying it's not over lisa. let's be a little bit the optimistic about this and let's hope that's no more world wars will be waged anyways, daisha or me to least or whatever you can call this region because a buried enough, i think of from old that a bloodshed that as we are with the things starting go from even before 7 october. eh, vickery this, of course, if it doesn't board for anyone, if we will think about that. so the sci fi, your that have been waged over by imposed by...
54
54
Jun 17, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
elizabeth and jacob and chris and lisa, thank you so much. coming up, kind of on the same subject, we're going on the same subject, we're going to ask what the tyran this is what joint pain looks like. when you keep moving with aleve. just one aleve, 12 hours of uninterrupted joint pain relief. aleve. also try liquid gels for fast and long-lasting pain relief. play blink relief work play blink relief the only 3 in 1. (woman) did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? (vo) don't wait while memory and thinking issues pile up. these issues may seem like normal aging but could be due to a buildup of amyloid plaques in the brain. amyloid can build up over time. the sooner you talk to your doctor, the more options you may have. visit amyloid.com for additional information. 5k fun run! say hi to patty. celebrated social worker... whose coming in second? self-appointed social chair. hmmmm. potluck. kickball. “last call”. sign up for goat yoga! you name it, she's on it. and you have 47 emails to prove it. but her capacity to care is unmatched
elizabeth and jacob and chris and lisa, thank you so much. coming up, kind of on the same subject, we're going on the same subject, we're going to ask what the tyran this is what joint pain looks like. when you keep moving with aleve. just one aleve, 12 hours of uninterrupted joint pain relief. aleve. also try liquid gels for fast and long-lasting pain relief. play blink relief work play blink relief the only 3 in 1. (woman) did i read this? did i get eggs? where are my keys? (vo) don't wait...
40
40
Jun 24, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
congressional correspondent lisa desjardins joins us now.ere on the hill all day, no you are here in the studio. the senate is trying to pass this bill as soon as this weekend. but the republicans, even among themselves, have a lot of issue of how the bill has turned out. lisa: there are important developments in the last few days. i want to remind viewers, i warned i would say this again, this could be the largest bill in american history. it is over 14 to pay attention. what we are watching is the senate parliamentarian. she has the ability to rule whether the provisions meet the budget rules that go through under the process they are using. she has made important rulings. i want to talk about what is in and out of the bill. they ruled the limit on courts and their ability to enforce injunctions, that is out of the bill. also out of the bill, a sale of vast amounts of acres of federal land. in addition out is the initial snap changes that would have cut over $100 billion from that program. today, in the bill, a different version of that. t
congressional correspondent lisa desjardins joins us now.ere on the hill all day, no you are here in the studio. the senate is trying to pass this bill as soon as this weekend. but the republicans, even among themselves, have a lot of issue of how the bill has turned out. lisa: there are important developments in the last few days. i want to remind viewers, i warned i would say this again, this could be the largest bill in american history. it is over 14 to pay attention. what we are watching...
123
123
Jun 19, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa: you said years of wrangling. has been a legal and emotional roller coaster, especially over the last five years. one settlement was rejected by the courts, one big one. why is this one different? brian: there's a huge change here. the deal that was struck down by the u.s. supreme court last summer had a provision that forced everyone to give up lawsuits directed at members of the sackler family, who currently own this company. there are a lot of people suing members of the family who want their day in court, people who've said they don't want to give up their lawsuits. that last deal included a really powerful legal provision that would have struck down all of those cases. the supreme court said bankruptcy courts and dealmakers didn't have that authority. that sent everybody back to the negotiating table. so, in this deal, at least the way that this would work is that only people who drop their lawsuits can participate in this settlement, can benefit financially from this settlement. but if people want to stay as
lisa: you said years of wrangling. has been a legal and emotional roller coaster, especially over the last five years. one settlement was rejected by the courts, one big one. why is this one different? brian: there's a huge change here. the deal that was struck down by the u.s. supreme court last summer had a provision that forced everyone to give up lawsuits directed at members of the sackler family, who currently own this company. there are a lot of people suing members of the family who want...
4
4.0
Jun 26, 2025
06/25
by
1TV
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa, i am home, lisa, lizka, lisa, i am home, lis.a, lis, where have you been, i was playing, playing, i was climbing into the neighboring yard again, the ball rolled away, well, i see, the ball, okay, why did you come to me, you sly fox, here, where is uncle vova, uncle vova was eaten by a cow, well, mom, at work, he'll come, i don't know, i don't know anything anymore. are you free! what, don't you have anything to do? come on, sit down, this is a must, a must, there's less chance that i'll beat your face in, i certainly won't beat you up, well, so what, maybe it's purely a heartfelt confession, you'll repent, you'll give up your accomplices, i already have some fallen ones, i wonder if zhogin sang this to you, and maybe i also killed kennedy, let's call zhogin, let him tell stories here, i really like listening, maybe you can tell me who did it? that i didn't expect such a thing, that his conscience was about to have a heart attack, but you keep quiet about his conscience, and although i'm slandering his conscience in vain, what ar
lisa, i am home, lisa, lizka, lisa, i am home, lis.a, lis, where have you been, i was playing, playing, i was climbing into the neighboring yard again, the ball rolled away, well, i see, the ball, okay, why did you come to me, you sly fox, here, where is uncle vova, uncle vova was eaten by a cow, well, mom, at work, he'll come, i don't know, i don't know anything anymore. are you free! what, don't you have anything to do? come on, sit down, this is a must, a must, there's less chance that i'll...
29
29
Jun 12, 2025
06/25
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa is not here.nd it is something he doesn't want to touch. jonathan: the good news so far this morning is that we have some data. jobless claims still elevated, inflation downside surprise. yields are lower by six basis points. tomorrow, catch up with max kenner of hsbc, darrell of wells fargo, this from new york city this morning, good morning. thank you for choosing bloomberg tv. this was "bloomberg >> futures lower, bonds higher after soft p.p.i. 30 minutes until the official start of trading. "bloomberg open interest" starts right now. katie: coming up, a boeing airplane crashes in india. it's set to be the worst accident involving the plane maker's most advmeanwhile, reige tensions. president trump plans to set unilateral tariff rates within the next two weeks, ahead of an earlier deadline. and soft ware stocks in the spotlight after oracle delivers an upbeat forecast. bell.up adobe reports after what else are we keeping an eye on? romaine: chi
lisa is not here.nd it is something he doesn't want to touch. jonathan: the good news so far this morning is that we have some data. jobless claims still elevated, inflation downside surprise. yields are lower by six basis points. tomorrow, catch up with max kenner of hsbc, darrell of wells fargo, this from new york city this morning, good morning. thank you for choosing bloomberg tv. this was "bloomberg >> futures lower, bonds higher after soft p.p.i. 30 minutes until the official...
22
22
Jun 26, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa: you are welcome.off: a major shift in a key vaccine advisory committee has raised alarms among public health experts about its potential impact on access and guidance. acip, as the committee is known, routinely makes recommendations to the cdc. but health secretary robert f. kennedy jr. fired every prior member of the panel and appointed seven new ones. the committee just finished a two-day meeting pushing for a new direction, including a new review of the entire cumulative childhood vaccination schedule. a re-evaluation of universal hepatitis b vaccinations for babies, which most experts say should be maintained and it no longer recommends multi-dose flu vaccines containing thimerasol joining me now to discuss this is dr. jerome adams, former surgeon general during the first trump administration. thanks for being with us, sir. let's start with the makeup of this committee. one of the cochairs is dr. robert malone. he is now widely known for promoting skepticism about those same vaccines. what are you
lisa: you are welcome.off: a major shift in a key vaccine advisory committee has raised alarms among public health experts about its potential impact on access and guidance. acip, as the committee is known, routinely makes recommendations to the cdc. but health secretary robert f. kennedy jr. fired every prior member of the panel and appointed seven new ones. the committee just finished a two-day meeting pushing for a new direction, including a new review of the entire cumulative childhood...
48
48
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> all right, lisa, thank you. the trump administration says it's sending 2000 soldiers to los angeles in response to protests over ice immigration raids. and you can see yesterday's scene here. law enforcement suited in riot gear and gas masks using tear gas to disperse the crowds. all this while crowds clashed with ice for a second day on saturday in both la and in new york. abc news reporter alex stone has the latest. >> protests escalating into clashes with law enforcement following immigration raids that have sparked outrage across the country. >> you cannot just come into the community and terrorize citizens the way you did. >> this ice activity in the city of paramount erupting in chaos on saturday. aerial footage showing protesters blocking a bus carrying agents to disperse the crowd. border patrol agents in riot gear and gas masks deploying tear gas. the fbi is asking for help identifying someone seen throwing rocks at vehicles leaving the protest area. california's governor, in a post on x saying the fede
. >> all right, lisa, thank you. the trump administration says it's sending 2000 soldiers to los angeles in response to protests over ice immigration raids. and you can see yesterday's scene here. law enforcement suited in riot gear and gas masks using tear gas to disperse the crowds. all this while crowds clashed with ice for a second day on saturday in both la and in new york. abc news reporter alex stone has the latest. >> protests escalating into clashes with law enforcement...
61
61
Jun 1, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
but lisa said lynn told her fred would never part with any of that money.so told her about fred's physical abuse. and so with a pending separation, lisa worried about lynn and charlie's safety. lisa brandon: i wanted her to move out of the home with charlie. she wouldn't do it. she wouldn't leave her home. she wouldn't disrupt charlie. he was just starting high school. they'd lived in the neighborhood forever. so she was a sitting target. did she understand that it was dangerous for her? yes. yes. and yet she went ahead and did it anyway. that's how important getting out of that relationship was to her. she was willing to risk her life. and she told me that. keith morrison (voiceover): lisa told lynn she should at least get a restraining order against fred. it wouldn't make a damn bit of difference. that's what she told you? if he's going to kill me, he'll kill me. restraining orders won't stop it. keith morrison (voiceover): too late now, of course. but what about charlie? the detectives worried about his safety. called lynn's brother mark-- he'd gone back
but lisa said lynn told her fred would never part with any of that money.so told her about fred's physical abuse. and so with a pending separation, lisa worried about lynn and charlie's safety. lisa brandon: i wanted her to move out of the home with charlie. she wouldn't do it. she wouldn't leave her home. she wouldn't disrupt charlie. he was just starting high school. they'd lived in the neighborhood forever. so she was a sitting target. did she understand that it was dangerous for her? yes....
8
8.0
Jun 15, 2025
06/25
by
BELARUSTV
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
i say, because mona lisa, mona lisa, there is a consonance, yes, mona lisa, yeah, and since i just lovedme, i just adored everything, how her career was developing, everything, all this was somehow so close to me, like she too... moreover, that diva always has a smile from ear to ear, yes, you have a very nice smile, yes, that's it, and it's surprising that he didn't interfere, didn't get indignant, he said, i like it, okay, let's keep mon alice, but we alisa mon said, i say, and in time we will say, because in those days it was generally impossible to have such flashy pseudonyms, and as for how all this got into my passport, it was just when i... i, when seryozha and i returned with my son to my city in slyudyanka, i decided this was forever, because the nineties, as if the dashing beginnings, and i could no longer imagine how it was possible to return to nowhere, because i, in general, you could say, had to start my life from scratch, i did not understand why i needed this name, but when i started changing, like... firstly, the divorce was approved, i had to change my passport, i under
i say, because mona lisa, mona lisa, there is a consonance, yes, mona lisa, yeah, and since i just lovedme, i just adored everything, how her career was developing, everything, all this was somehow so close to me, like she too... moreover, that diva always has a smile from ear to ear, yes, you have a very nice smile, yes, that's it, and it's surprising that he didn't interfere, didn't get indignant, he said, i like it, okay, let's keep mon alice, but we alisa mon said, i say, and in time we...
43
43
Jun 9, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa, we'll start with you.e governor have a successful argument in this legal challenge that he's set to set to make? >> i think. >> that. he might. and obviously, the instances in which a governor of the. state has sued the president of the united states for invoking a. federal authority to call in the national guard are few and far between, if there are any. i can't recall them off the top of my head. the statute that trump is basing this memorandum off of essentially says that the president can call in the national guard as federal service whenever the united states is invaded or in danger of invasion by a foreign nation, or, for example, there is a rebellion or danger of a rebellion against the authority of the government of the united states. and that's where i think governor newsom does have a point that whatever is going on in los angeles right now, which both he and mayor karen bass say that lapd, in combination with existing federal civilian law enforcement, had well in hand. it's not an invasion. it's
lisa, we'll start with you.e governor have a successful argument in this legal challenge that he's set to set to make? >> i think. >> that. he might. and obviously, the instances in which a governor of the. state has sued the president of the united states for invoking a. federal authority to call in the national guard are few and far between, if there are any. i can't recall them off the top of my head. the statute that trump is basing this memorandum off of essentially says that...
131
131
Jun 7, 2025
06/25
by
KPIX
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
you're that woman, lisa. i even remembered her name! whatever it was, it's lisa now."a result of trump's famous art of the dealing, the two sides are more dug in than ever. but, you know, there's always gonna be a lot of digging when you're dealing with a-hole. [applause] there you go. we're learning more about the plane qatar is offering to be air force one, you know, the palace in the sky. all along, donald trump has been saying it's a free gift that qatar offered him out of nowhere, but now sources tell cnn that the trump administration first approached qatar about acquiring a plane. so really less of a gift and more of a gift registry. "qatar, i'm putting you down for a giant gold plane. kuwait, i'm eyeing the breville belgian waffle maker. saudi arabia, you get me the kitchen aid stand mixer with dough hook accessory please. and el salvador, i'll take the vitamix and a supermax prison." apparently, donald trump is unhappy with our current air force one, which is at least 35 years old. traditionally, an age when trump gets a new plane or a new wife. so, the air for
you're that woman, lisa. i even remembered her name! whatever it was, it's lisa now."a result of trump's famous art of the dealing, the two sides are more dug in than ever. but, you know, there's always gonna be a lot of digging when you're dealing with a-hole. [applause] there you go. we're learning more about the plane qatar is offering to be air force one, you know, the palace in the sky. all along, donald trump has been saying it's a free gift that qatar offered him out of nowhere, but...
59
59
Jun 27, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
>> yeah, lisa, brings up a great point. administration has thought of exactly that issue, and we've seen this already with them. so, for example, if there were 94 plaintiffs suits in each of the federal districts, you could expect the trump administration would say, well, no, no, we're not defying orders. but the way we read this supreme court decision is that it would only apply to these. danny, i'm. >> afraid i have to interrupt because the president has taken that lectern. >> constitution, the separation of powers and the rule of law in striking down the excessive use of nationwide injunctions to interfere with the normal functioning of the executive branch. the supreme court has stopped the presidency itself. that's what they've done. and really, it's been it's been an amazing period of time. this last hour. there are people elated all over the country. i've seen such, such happiness and spirit. sometimes you don't see that. but this case is very important. i was elected on a historic mandate, but in recent months we've
>> yeah, lisa, brings up a great point. administration has thought of exactly that issue, and we've seen this already with them. so, for example, if there were 94 plaintiffs suits in each of the federal districts, you could expect the trump administration would say, well, no, no, we're not defying orders. but the way we read this supreme court decision is that it would only apply to these. danny, i'm. >> afraid i have to interrupt because the president has taken that lectern....
78
78
Jun 1, 2025
06/25
by
CNNW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa. madeline. alex, stay with us. more of the roundup. next. >> eva longoria.ng for spain tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >> goldilocks needs a place of her own. and fast. thankfully, she's on redfin. they update their listings every two minutes, and with so many options, she's bound to find exactly what she wants. >> this one's just right. >> is she leaving? yes. >> oh! it's happening. it is happening. >> save up to 80% at the jewelry exchange. quarter carat studs, 69 huggies 149. tennis bracelets 5.99 per carat, two carat, three stone rings or studs. 1990. guaranteed to appraise for double factory direct. the jewelry exchange. >> michael lost 20 pounds with lifemd. >> i've always wanted to lose weight, but i never figured out the right way to do it. i did a cleanse and i said, i can't do this anymore. i asked a couple of buddies. i said, how do i lose this weight? and the guy goes, lifemd got on the computer immediately, and probably the easiest thing i've ever done. the medication comes in the mail and it's very easy to use. i've been able to live my normal lifestyl
lisa. madeline. alex, stay with us. more of the roundup. next. >> eva longoria.ng for spain tonight at 9:00 on cnn. >> goldilocks needs a place of her own. and fast. thankfully, she's on redfin. they update their listings every two minutes, and with so many options, she's bound to find exactly what she wants. >> this one's just right. >> is she leaving? yes. >> oh! it's happening. it is happening. >> save up to 80% at the jewelry exchange. quarter carat...
52
52
Jun 25, 2025
06/25
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
but as lisa notes, it's there on videotape. relative. and what i mean by that is ultimately a case like this is coming down to a simple assault. i mean, i think that there are some other factors, obviously, that have been charged and alleged in terms of the notion that she attempted to try and stop police from affecting the arrest of ras baraka. but ultimately, chris, this is not going anywhere. and yes, the video evidence sort of speaks for itself, but it also belies the notion that the congresswoman had a right to be there, that that that these are people who were supposed to be able to be in this space and ultimately were prohibited from being so. and so these things, while we're watching it from a legal standpoint, from a political standpoint, it's more political theater than it is sort of a legal question. and that's exactly how i expect things to play out. >> and this does not seem, again, to your point, lisa, and having heard from congressman, the congresswoman like something she would settle. there's not going to be a p
but as lisa notes, it's there on videotape. relative. and what i mean by that is ultimately a case like this is coming down to a simple assault. i mean, i think that there are some other factors, obviously, that have been charged and alleged in terms of the notion that she attempted to try and stop police from affecting the arrest of ras baraka. but ultimately, chris, this is not going anywhere. and yes, the video evidence sort of speaks for itself, but it also belies the notion that the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
19
19
Jun 25, 2025
06/25
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa hallett and lauren fiore, i know. hi everyone. i'm lisa hallett. i'm the project manager for 850 turk and i'm proud to be here today with my colleague and friend lauren furey who is the project manager for this beautiful building here. 750 golden gate we want to start by saying how grateful we are for all of you taking the time to be here today. we know everyone is very busy but it's been really inspiring and energizing to hear how this these projects impact each of you and this community. and to secretary miles point, we'd like to also just take a moment to acknowledge what a special occasion this is to be standing up here together today to have two projects that have been sister projects from the start just a block apart starting construction within six months of each other is a very rare and special occasion that's worth celebrating. in fact, when my opponent tishman speyer responded to the rfp for these two sites back in 2021, i was the original project manager for both sites because we always anticipated that 750 golden gate would actually tra
lisa hallett and lauren fiore, i know. hi everyone. i'm lisa hallett. i'm the project manager for 850 turk and i'm proud to be here today with my colleague and friend lauren furey who is the project manager for this beautiful building here. 750 golden gate we want to start by saying how grateful we are for all of you taking the time to be here today. we know everyone is very busy but it's been really inspiring and energizing to hear how this these projects impact each of you and this community....
2
2.0
Jun 17, 2025
06/25
by
NTV
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
mom didn't know and lisa didn't tell her about it despite their good relationship, i'm sure that ify that the big obligatory finger belonged to, it will be a girl of the same age with the same bruises on her cheekbone who died in the same way as lisa, and what will that give us? well, what will that mean? that this is not the only case, and we are dealing with sirinnik specifically. yes, all that remains is to find out where they were going and why, shumskaya, yes, i'll be right there, what do we owe you , the envelope, sokolov's, we contain. are the envelopes already in the tabloids? are you here on business or what? they assigned me to the investigator, to the new one, he dumped all the papers on me, we are all starting somehow, thank you for bringing the envelope. irina anatolna, yes, a new case, sorry, don't you want to take a look, it's on the case of svetlana sokolova, and what is it? svetlana sokolova, yegor sokolov's wife, and both are tv presenters, he is a former football player, for some time they sent her a letter with. and why didn't you tell me? irina anatolyevna, they
mom didn't know and lisa didn't tell her about it despite their good relationship, i'm sure that ify that the big obligatory finger belonged to, it will be a girl of the same age with the same bruises on her cheekbone who died in the same way as lisa, and what will that give us? well, what will that mean? that this is not the only case, and we are dealing with sirinnik specifically. yes, all that remains is to find out where they were going and why, shumskaya, yes, i'll be right there, what do...
27
27
Jun 30, 2025
06/25
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
we also got a statement and he hasn't come in from lisa nandy, the culture secretary, who said there were questions to be answered by the bbc about why they ended up live streaming the controversial comments by bob vylan in the first place, and then the authorities in the us revoked a visa for bob vylan of which is actually two people, to travel to perform in the us, so there was lots to discuss with our eyes and ears on the ground at the glastonbury festival, because she was there in the crowd, working, not spectating, on both these acts. it is our media editor katie razak, who is here. hi, adam. little bit of a croaky voice! -- katie razak. he was a very, very busy work period. anybody who thinks i went to glassboro for fun, it is not true! i just meant for a busy period, not because you are partying, my own disclaimer there! do you know what, though? do you want to do some eyewitness reporting for us? you are at both the sets. tell us the story about how it unfolded and we can talk about the wreck afterwards. yes, of course. so i actually was not there for the whole of bob vylan's
we also got a statement and he hasn't come in from lisa nandy, the culture secretary, who said there were questions to be answered by the bbc about why they ended up live streaming the controversial comments by bob vylan in the first place, and then the authorities in the us revoked a visa for bob vylan of which is actually two people, to travel to perform in the us, so there was lots to discuss with our eyes and ears on the ground at the glastonbury festival, because she was there in the...
102
102
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa, thank you. and thank you all for joining us.xt. >> get everything you need to plan your day. >> welcome to abc seven mornings. let's get right to it. >> gusty winds this afternoon and even some thunderstorms.n >> plan your day with abc seven mornings live from 5 to 8. >> plan on it. plan on us. with age come new concerns and responsibilities. that's why i invite you to join me and a panel of experts for a special town hall. >> the abcs of aging getting older and wiser. tuesday, june 3rd at 630. live from the san mateo main library. >> i was in foot pain for 20 years. i bought all these products and not a single one worked. when i drove past the good feet store, i thought, i'm just. i'm going to stop in. what can it hurt? they wanted to make sure that they gave me the right arch support for my feet, for my feet, not somebody else's feet. and you just knew your feet just when they got on the right ones, they were like. >> oh. >> yeah, i'm teresa, and that's my good feet story. >> see for yourself with a free personalized arch supp
lisa, thank you. and thank you all for joining us.xt. >> get everything you need to plan your day. >> welcome to abc seven mornings. let's get right to it. >> gusty winds this afternoon and even some thunderstorms.n >> plan your day with abc seven mornings live from 5 to 8. >> plan on it. plan on us. with age come new concerns and responsibilities. that's why i invite you to join me and a panel of experts for a special town hall. >> the abcs of aging getting...
46
46
Jun 18, 2025
06/25
by
KQED
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
lisa des jardins has the update.eoff, the opioid crisis grew out of purdue pharma's work, and while related deaths have declined, it is still a lethal problem. last year, more than 50,000 americans died from overdose involving opioids. now all 50 states, plus the district of columbia and four u.s. territories have signed onto a new settlement. if approved by courts and the department of justice, it would end the sacklers' ownership of purdue and begin payouts to families and communities devastated by the crisis. joining me now for more is npr's national addiction correspondent, brian mann. thank you for joining us. help us understand where this money would go and how soon could communities feel it? brian: the money will start moving out as soon as this a deal is consummated. people have been saying that could happen as early as next year, which seems like a long time, after years and years of rattling, that is pretty fast. the cyclist would have to pay $1.5 million out of the gate. the company would have to -- a lot
lisa des jardins has the update.eoff, the opioid crisis grew out of purdue pharma's work, and while related deaths have declined, it is still a lethal problem. last year, more than 50,000 americans died from overdose involving opioids. now all 50 states, plus the district of columbia and four u.s. territories have signed onto a new settlement. if approved by courts and the department of justice, it would end the sacklers' ownership of purdue and begin payouts to families and communities...