0
0.0
Jun 6, 2022
06/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah: i could see that he was really,sorry.y injured. craig: do you want to stop? sarah: i'm okay. i'm okay. craig: the moments after that were a bit blurry, but i do remember seeing this massive shard of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious. sarah: so, we were on the fourth floor, and i just ran down the stairs. there was glass everywhere. it was cutting into my feet. i didn't even realize at that time that i had a huge thing of glass sticking out of my face. just the adrenaline just kicked in because i didn't even feel that. and i just remember i was just screaming, "my baby. my baby. help my baby." and i think people--i mean, i just can't imagine what we looked like, you know, because i know we were covered from head to toe in blood, and he was crying, and i had glass out of my face. and i remember this woman, and she looked at us, and she screamed at the sight of us. and i just kept on running, and at some point, craig said, so, passed isaac over to craig, and i ran up." to charles malek. and y
sarah: i could see that he was really,sorry.y injured. craig: do you want to stop? sarah: i'm okay. i'm okay. craig: the moments after that were a bit blurry, but i do remember seeing this massive shard of glass sticking out of isaac's chest, right over the area of his heart. that's when i knew this was really, really serious. sarah: so, we were on the fourth floor, and i just ran down the stairs. there was glass everywhere. it was cutting into my feet. i didn't even realize at that time that i...
0
0.0
Jun 6, 2022
06/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
zoe: sarah james is one of the gwich'in elders. sarah: heart is very tender and it could be good for toothless people, and--so i got a--one piece of heart. that's how they spread it out, and they smoke it. zoe: right now as winter looms, she's busy preserving caribou meat, which has been the staple food for the gwich'in for generations. sarah: we were one whole nation of people, and we call ourself nááts'ihch'oh gwich'in during the bow and arrow days. and that's how we always live. we were colonized into village because they forced western education on us. and to have a school or to have our kids to go to school, we have to colonize into a village where we can survive. zoe: sarah james has been campaigning for much of her life to protect the arctic national wildlife refuge. her community is deeply concerned that drilling for oil and gas will disrupt the caribou migration. [sawing and chopping] sarah: i'm 75 years old and i can remember since 1950, and it's always been my way of life, protect the caribou. it's nothing new, and not
zoe: sarah james is one of the gwich'in elders. sarah: heart is very tender and it could be good for toothless people, and--so i got a--one piece of heart. that's how they spread it out, and they smoke it. zoe: right now as winter looms, she's busy preserving caribou meat, which has been the staple food for the gwich'in for generations. sarah: we were one whole nation of people, and we call ourself nááts'ihch'oh gwich'in during the bow and arrow days. and that's how we always live. we were...
0
0.0
Jun 21, 2022
06/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
>> sarah: um, i went to see gwen in prison. ♪ ♪ >> ava: i just heard about abigail. that's horrible news. my god. >> gwen: and you came all this way to offer your condolences? >> ava: no. i came to ask you a question. did you do it? >> gwen: did i do what? >> ava: oh, come on, gwen. you know what i'm asking. did you kill your sister? >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft orchestration] ♪ ♪ >> chanel: mama. so did they drop the charges? >> paulina: oh, not yet. but i finally made bail. mm-hmm. thanks to justin getting through to the judge. >> chanel: ooh, i guess maybe i should call him and give him an apology for that nasty voicemail that i left him. >> paulina: mm, well, i'm proud of you for standing up for your mama. but you don't owe justin kiriakis anything. >> chanel: but he got you out of jail. >> paulina: mm-hmm, and you can save that apology for when i am permanently free. >> chanel: do you think they can send you back? >> paulina: i don't know. all i know is ray was an evil man, and i am not sorry that
>> sarah: um, i went to see gwen in prison. ♪ ♪ >> ava: i just heard about abigail. that's horrible news. my god. >> gwen: and you came all this way to offer your condolences? >> ava: no. i came to ask you a question. did you do it? >> gwen: did i do what? >> ava: oh, come on, gwen. you know what i'm asking. did you kill your sister? >> male announcer: like sands through the hourglass, so are the "days of our lives." [soft orchestration]...
0
0.0
Jun 12, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
look at this smile, sarah. it means so much. ithink— golf? look at this smile, sarah. it means so much. i think this - golf? look at this smile, sarah. it means so much. i think this is - means so much. i think this is a game changer. men and women, same prices, so she's won 300,000 euros, but only one trophy. so her name goes on the trophy of a dp world tour. all the history behind this and a woman has got her name on that title. she had the weight of the women's game on her shoulders and then shot the best score of the day. it's incredible. find then shot the best score of the day. it's incredible.— it's incredible. and it's a name i think a lot _ it's incredible. and it's a name i think a lot of _ it's incredible. and it's a name i think a lot of people _ it's incredible. and it's a name i think a lot of people will- it's incredible. and it's a name i think a lot of people will be - think a lot of people will be hearing a lot because she is only 22, only reallyjust turned professional, and has won a lot of events already.— professional, and has won a lot of eve
look at this smile, sarah. it means so much. ithink— golf? look at this smile, sarah. it means so much. i think this - golf? look at this smile, sarah. it means so much. i think this is - means so much. i think this is a game changer. men and women, same prices, so she's won 300,000 euros, but only one trophy. so her name goes on the trophy of a dp world tour. all the history behind this and a woman has got her name on that title. she had the weight of the women's game on her shoulders and...
0
0.0
Jun 22, 2022
06/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we have sarah stinson. she's >> collecting some information for us from the scene will be joining her in just a moment for an update from the scene of the first the big news as well as the heat. so the heat wave continues. if you're let's check john and get a look at those high temperatures. yesterday was a team full guys triple digits for a lot of the bay. we set a few records yesterday, including in san jose and at sfo today in san francisco. you're going to be noticeably cooler account up to 91 in the city yesterday today, upper 70's for most of our coastal areas. it's going to be a nice cool down inland areas. you're still in the midst of the heat, though, in fact, for pittsburgh. and brett, what you're hardly left to the 80's last night. you're down at 76 right now at the start of the show up for a of both cities were still hanging out in the low 80's. so some of us got that relief, especially closer to the coast inland areas. you've got another day of at least upper 90's, not going to be quite as hot
we have sarah stinson. she's >> collecting some information for us from the scene will be joining her in just a moment for an update from the scene of the first the big news as well as the heat. so the heat wave continues. if you're let's check john and get a look at those high temperatures. yesterday was a team full guys triple digits for a lot of the bay. we set a few records yesterday, including in san jose and at sfo today in san francisco. you're going to be noticeably cooler account...
0
0.0
Jun 2, 2022
06/22
by
KNTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah silverman will be here, everybody. [ cheers and applause sarah silverman. the pride -- sarah silverman, known as the pride of bedford, new hampshire, which is a real burn because it's also my hometown [ laughs ] and you know him from "burn notice," "fargo," and now "law & order." jeffrey donovan will be joining us [ cheers and applause and this is so exciting, music from one of my favorite bands, sleaford mods. they're back on the show [ cheers and applause this is the first time they're here live. i can't wait for that. but before we get to all of our wonderful guests north carolina republican congressman madison cawthorn, one of the most vocal proponents of donald trump's big lie about the 2020 election, lost his gop primary last night despite trump's endorsement. but trump's minions are still moving full steam ahead with their plan for the next coup for more on this, it's time for "a closer look." ♪ [ cheers and applause >> seth: you know, guys, politics is a rough and tumble business, and d.c. can be a cruel town just when you feel like you're making
sarah silverman will be here, everybody. [ cheers and applause sarah silverman. the pride -- sarah silverman, known as the pride of bedford, new hampshire, which is a real burn because it's also my hometown [ laughs ] and you know him from "burn notice," "fargo," and now "law & order." jeffrey donovan will be joining us [ cheers and applause and this is so exciting, music from one of my favorite bands, sleaford mods. they're back on the show [ cheers and...
0
0.0
Jun 9, 2022
06/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that is sarah hewin from standard chartered bank. coming up, we will be back at the goldman sachs interview at the international conference in rome. that is coming up next and this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. 43 minutes into european trading day. buses around 9% -- 0.9% across equities. we have everything in the red apart from energy. brent remains elevated above $120 a barrel. we see fluctuations across the yield space, especially when we come out to the italian bcb on the company currently moving into the yields abound for the session with yields off by those basis points and the 10 year by four basis points. francine: joining us live from rome is richard ramsden. he is managing director and head of financials research at goldman sachs. thank you for joining us. a lot of the talk today is about m&a. we talk about credit suisse but i was surprised to see share price's shot up on speculation it might be bought out by a u.s. bank. you think we will be more of these trends of -- easy and more of these trends of acq
that is sarah hewin from standard chartered bank. coming up, we will be back at the goldman sachs interview at the international conference in rome. that is coming up next and this is bloomberg. ♪ tom: welcome back to the open. 43 minutes into european trading day. buses around 9% -- 0.9% across equities. we have everything in the red apart from energy. brent remains elevated above $120 a barrel. we see fluctuations across the yield space, especially when we come out to the italian bcb on the...
0
0.0
Jun 30, 2022
06/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah: i think trying not to overreact. for example, behaviorally, do not nudge customers to make too many moves. when we think of the savings rate environment right now and that going up, one of the things we are going to do is recommend cash in people's portfolios. but these are going to be modest changes at the margin. on average, over time -- that taking advantage of the tax tools that are available. we think there is a lot of good in diversification while we are seeing this market volatility. emily: sarah levy, ceo of that -- of betterment. thank you for taking the time to join us. that does it for this edition of bloomberg technology. we will be back with a number of great guests tomorrow, including the ceo of peak, to talk about the travel season ahead of the fourth holiday. you can find us on your terminal, apple, spotify, iheart radio, and wherever you get your podcasts. i'm emily chang in san francisco. this is bloomberg. ♪ >> the following is a paid program. the opinions and views expressed do not reflect those
sarah: i think trying not to overreact. for example, behaviorally, do not nudge customers to make too many moves. when we think of the savings rate environment right now and that going up, one of the things we are going to do is recommend cash in people's portfolios. but these are going to be modest changes at the margin. on average, over time -- that taking advantage of the tax tools that are available. we think there is a lot of good in diversification while we are seeing this market...
0
0.0
Jun 29, 2022
06/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
i am joined by betterment ceo sarah levy. i know a lot of your customers are affluent millennials that have a bit of money in the bank, some assets to move around. how are you advising them at this time? sarah: it is interesting because philosophically we have always believed in long-term diversification. attract a client base that believes in that philosophy and stays the horse. in general, our advice is stay the course. in some ways, we do our best in this sort of economy and this sort of volatile market. text mark is one of the benefits we offer. emily: what comparisons do you see between the downturn when you were founded and now to mark sarah: some would say "better to be lucky than smart." when we launched, it was a downturn. we were able to move quickly. your last segment was on entering the crypto market, and i think there is a similar energy and where we are in the crypto space relative to where we were in the overall market a decade ago, when we were founded. emily: i know you are working on a crypto product for lau
i am joined by betterment ceo sarah levy. i know a lot of your customers are affluent millennials that have a bit of money in the bank, some assets to move around. how are you advising them at this time? sarah: it is interesting because philosophically we have always believed in long-term diversification. attract a client base that believes in that philosophy and stays the horse. in general, our advice is stay the course. in some ways, we do our best in this sort of economy and this sort of...
0
0.0
Jun 28, 2022
06/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah: this was such a brave thing to do. and you can really -- if you measure her bravery, you can measure it against the silence of all of the men, not just men, but the older career professionals, many of whom who have refused to testify, are in litigation with the january 6 committee, because they are refusing to testify, like her boss, mark meadows. i'm sure -- i know for a fact, we know this was one of the reasons they had to rush this hearing, is because she is under constant threat and pressure. one of things we heard at the hearing today that was notable, was the idea that there is pressure being put on these witnesses. to have this young woman, who clearly -- look, she supported trump, and she supported his agenda. but clearly thought that what happened january 6 was too much, and she was wiing to tell the truth. laura: sarah longwell, thank you so much for joining us. to texas now where 50 migrants have been found dead in a truck on the outskirts of san antonio, in one othe worst tragedies of its kind here in the u
sarah: this was such a brave thing to do. and you can really -- if you measure her bravery, you can measure it against the silence of all of the men, not just men, but the older career professionals, many of whom who have refused to testify, are in litigation with the january 6 committee, because they are refusing to testify, like her boss, mark meadows. i'm sure -- i know for a fact, we know this was one of the reasons they had to rush this hearing, is because she is under constant threat and...
0
0.0
Jun 12, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah lives in the buildinu consequences? sarah lives in the building was _ consequences? sarah lives in the building was significant _ consequences? sarah lives in the building was significant fire - consequences? sarah lives in the | building was significant fire safety defects, her left is not safe in a fight so she needs a way of getting out and she had a fire and because she had a plant she was able to get out. the government has a number of people in the fire safety industry who say this is not practical, we cannot do it, and disability campaigners and other experts who site you have to do it because you cannot leave disabled people with no way of getting out when everybody else who perhaps because of grenfell is trying to get out as quickly as possible. is trying to get out as quickly as ossible. ., , ., is trying to get out as quickly as ossible. . , ., , , is trying to get out as quickly as ossible. . , . , , ., possible. that is an issue that will take some — possible. that is an issue that will take some argument. _ possible. that is an issue that will take so
sarah lives in the buildinu consequences? sarah lives in the building was _ consequences? sarah lives in the building was significant _ consequences? sarah lives in the building was significant fire - consequences? sarah lives in the | building was significant fire safety defects, her left is not safe in a fight so she needs a way of getting out and she had a fire and because she had a plant she was able to get out. the government has a number of people in the fire safety industry who say this...
0
0.0
Jun 27, 2022
06/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
nick: sarah kate ellis, thank you very much. sarah: thank you. nick: about half of the nation's hospitals include arts programming and the number is growing. one of the leading center for studying how art can influence health is the university of florida's arts in medicine program, where students can earn a degree in the field. jeffrey brown visited the artists in resident helping to heal. it is part of our our -- our art and culture series, canvas. >> put him good. john: -- jeffrey: for nearly her entire life, 18 year old kinsey bogart has come to the hospital, three days a week, for more than four hours at a time for dialysis. attached to a machine, which saves her life. and here at the university of florida shands hospitals, part of kinsey's therapy also includes art. today she and fellow patient andy herrera reyes, 17, are painting while undergoing treatment. >> we do painting, drawing, sculpting, crafts. jeffrey: sarah hinds is an artist in her own right. some of her glass-blown works are elsewhere in the hospital. and an artist in residence
nick: sarah kate ellis, thank you very much. sarah: thank you. nick: about half of the nation's hospitals include arts programming and the number is growing. one of the leading center for studying how art can influence health is the university of florida's arts in medicine program, where students can earn a degree in the field. jeffrey brown visited the artists in resident helping to heal. it is part of our our -- our art and culture series, canvas. >> put him good. john: -- jeffrey: for...
0
0.0
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah, are you a kate bush _ in asking to use it. sarah, are you a kate bush fan? _ in asking to use it. sarah, are you a kate bush fan? everyone - in asking to use it. sarah, are you a kate bush fan? everyone is - in asking to use it. sarah, are you a kate bush fan? everyone is a i in asking to use it. sarah, are you l a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i— a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i am _ a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i am a _ a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i am a very _ a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i am a very good - a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i am a very good kate - a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate. bush fan! i am a very good kate bush impersonator after two classes of one! i_ impersonator after two classes of one! i love it but the great and about — one! i love it but the great and about this _ one! i love it but the great and about this is i started watching stranger things about one week ago with my— stranger things about one week ago with my daughter be
sarah, are you a kate bush _ in asking to use it. sarah, are you a kate bush fan? _ in asking to use it. sarah, are you a kate bush fan? everyone - in asking to use it. sarah, are you a kate bush fan? everyone is - in asking to use it. sarah, are you a kate bush fan? everyone is a i in asking to use it. sarah, are you l a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i— a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i am _ a kate bush fan? everyone is a kate bush fan! i am a _ a kate bush fan?...
0
0.0
Jun 5, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah, thank you very much. _ willjust have to and see. sarah, thank you very much. the - willjust have to and see. sarah, l thank you very much. the pageant will start at horse guards parade later on. zoe conway is on the route speaking to some of those taking part. i'm ina i'm in a land rover that was once owned by lord mountbatten and it was driven by the queen and prince philip regularly during the 19505 and 19605 on the royal e5tate5. joining me is michael bishop from jaguar land rover. michael, tell me about this special land rover. it is about this special land rover. it is a fantastic about this special land rover. it 3 a fantastic example. this vehicle has a number of interesting features. firstly, this rifle rack, secondly this fantastic rear door arrangement. in secondly this fantastic rear door arrangement-— secondly this fantastic rear door arrangement. secondly this fantastic rear door arran . ement. , ., arrangement. in terms of driving it, tell me about _ arrangement. in terms of driving it, tell me about the _ arrangement. in terms of driving it, t
sarah, thank you very much. _ willjust have to and see. sarah, thank you very much. the - willjust have to and see. sarah, l thank you very much. the pageant will start at horse guards parade later on. zoe conway is on the route speaking to some of those taking part. i'm ina i'm in a land rover that was once owned by lord mountbatten and it was driven by the queen and prince philip regularly during the 19505 and 19605 on the royal e5tate5. joining me is michael bishop from jaguar land rover....
0
0.0
Jun 1, 2022
06/22
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah? looks like we are having some technical difficulties with sarah's shot. steven, you just wrote a book, you interviewed a lot of these people. steven: i know them all. the one person people might not know very well is javy, who came out of a growth organization. he was with the growth at all costs lieutenant to zuckerberg. he gained trust and has been very quietly one of the top executives at facebook/meta. i think you will learn more about him now. andrew bosworth is someone who has been with the company since 2005 i think. he helped launch the news feed. that is how far back he goes. you did not have any women unfortunately in that line, but naomi is someone in that inner circle, one of the earliest facebook employees. it's striking, now as meta faces its next challenge with the metaverse, the people behind it have been with mark zuckerberg since almost the very beginning. emily: speaking of women at facebook, a number of powerful women who came up at facebook have left, quite frankly. someone who is now the ceo of instacart. i had a chance to ask her ab
sarah? looks like we are having some technical difficulties with sarah's shot. steven, you just wrote a book, you interviewed a lot of these people. steven: i know them all. the one person people might not know very well is javy, who came out of a growth organization. he was with the growth at all costs lieutenant to zuckerberg. he gained trust and has been very quietly one of the top executives at facebook/meta. i think you will learn more about him now. andrew bosworth is someone who has been...
0
0.0
Jun 26, 2022
06/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah, please stick around. more with you in a moment. important note from the los angeles times before we go to break. rough treatment of protesters as well as journalists by the l.a. pd. pretty disturbing the way some of the reporters were treated when out covering the protests this weekend. after the break we'll have frank talk about political violence in the u.s., plus standing by for news from the g7 summit. president biden is expected to speak at any moment. age-related macular degeneration may lead to severe vision loss. and if you're taking a multivitamin alone, you may be misng a critical piece. preservisi. preservision areds 2 contains thonly clinically proven nutrientormula recommended by the national eye institute to help reduce the risk of moderate to advanced amd progression. "preservision is backed by 20 years of clinical studies" "and its from the eye experts at bausch and lomb" so, ask your doctor about adding preservision. and fill in a missing piece of your plan. like i did with preservision" about two years ago i reali
sarah, please stick around. more with you in a moment. important note from the los angeles times before we go to break. rough treatment of protesters as well as journalists by the l.a. pd. pretty disturbing the way some of the reporters were treated when out covering the protests this weekend. after the break we'll have frank talk about political violence in the u.s., plus standing by for news from the g7 summit. president biden is expected to speak at any moment. age-related macular...
0
0.0
Jun 25, 2022
06/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
let's talk to our north america editor sarah smith. has this been a day of dramatic contrast in washington with lawmakers finally coming together for the first time since 1994 on and control while the supreme court overturns the federal right to an abortion? >> absolutely, to the most divisive issues in america, on one you see bipartisan american -- agreement and two sides cannot be further apartment it comes to abortion. you can see outside in the supreme court where the protest have been growing all day. you have pro-choice activists who are various, devastated, who have been here all day, and absolutely jubilant antiabortion campaigners. i was here when they received the news there is tears streaming down their faces with the as they realized that 50 years of campaigning to try and overturn roe v. wade and stop the contusion -- the constitutional guarantee to a abortion rights had been overturned in this radical decision by the supremcourt. >> you are saying in your report there that this is hardly the end of the division over abort
let's talk to our north america editor sarah smith. has this been a day of dramatic contrast in washington with lawmakers finally coming together for the first time since 1994 on and control while the supreme court overturns the federal right to an abortion? >> absolutely, to the most divisive issues in america, on one you see bipartisan american -- agreement and two sides cannot be further apartment it comes to abortion. you can see outside in the supreme court where the protest have...
0
0.0
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
look sarah stinson pumping up the crowd there. yeah, well, along the route also in her gears, well, warriors gear. we've also got you up and down the parade route to kron. four's will tran. he's up at the parade beginnings. >> where the crowd is getting pretty deep. harvey's celebrating in the traffic center as folks make their way and we get the traffic update from her in a moment. we're going to get the party started, though, with john, because it's all about the weather and the weather is beautiful tax fully cooperating today and thank goodness that were in san francisco for the parade this time around because elsewhere, it's getting kind of hot. but in the city it's going to be super comfortable. i've been seeing people already out there along the parade route. >> with just a t-shirt sign and we're only at 08:3
look sarah stinson pumping up the crowd there. yeah, well, along the route also in her gears, well, warriors gear. we've also got you up and down the parade route to kron. four's will tran. he's up at the parade beginnings. >> where the crowd is getting pretty deep. harvey's celebrating in the traffic center as folks make their way and we get the traffic update from her in a moment. we're going to get the party started, though, with john, because it's all about the weather and the weather...
0
0.0
Jun 15, 2022
06/22
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
around 15,000 people live in the city center where sarah's organization operates. most of these citizens exist on a low income. and 35% of the children live below the poverty line. unfortunately, they're often forgotten by the municipality. but sarah sees the place, and rightfully so, as the core of the city, because poor or not, the city center is the heart of any city. and if you want urban renewal, real urban renewal, let me tell you: this is where you have to start as long as you do it right. is windsor broke? are they struggling to find funds? is there a lack of staff? what do you think the issue is with the city? i think at is core, it might be an issue of priorities. because windsor is actually experiencing an economic boom right now. we have low unemployment, our housing market has been really improving and it's been a good time. i think it's about the priorities. this past year, we had an item come to council with less than 5 days' notice to spend 3 million dollars on christmas lights. and the outcry from our neighborhood and from other neighborhoods was:
around 15,000 people live in the city center where sarah's organization operates. most of these citizens exist on a low income. and 35% of the children live below the poverty line. unfortunately, they're often forgotten by the municipality. but sarah sees the place, and rightfully so, as the core of the city, because poor or not, the city center is the heart of any city. and if you want urban renewal, real urban renewal, let me tell you: this is where you have to start as long as you do it...
0
0.0
Jun 16, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah - innocence. 0k, sarah, for now, i thanks very much. sarah campbell live at westminster magistrates�* court. police in brazil say they�*ve found what are thought to be the bodies of a missing britishjournalist and his local guide, after one of two men arrested in connection with their disappearance confessed to killing them. dom phillips and bruno pereira were last seen in a remote part of the amazon earlier this month. our south america correspondent katy watson reports from manaus. it was a hastily organised press conference. a panel of military men delivering the awful news after ten days of searching. translation: the first suspect voluntarily confessed _ at the end of last night. he made the criminal confession, outlining in detail the crime he committed, and indicated the area where he buried the bodies. early on wednesday morning, he was taken on a boat to help the search teams find the bodies. it was three kilometres from the riverbank in this thick forest that human remains were found. these photos showing the difficult ter
sarah - innocence. 0k, sarah, for now, i thanks very much. sarah campbell live at westminster magistrates�* court. police in brazil say they�*ve found what are thought to be the bodies of a missing britishjournalist and his local guide, after one of two men arrested in connection with their disappearance confessed to killing them. dom phillips and bruno pereira were last seen in a remote part of the amazon earlier this month. our south america correspondent katy watson reports from manaus....
0
0.0
Jun 7, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
you're absolutely right, sarah. this is - significant. you're absolutely right, sarah. this is an - significant. you're absolutely - right, sarah. this is an accidental threat to the way golf has been plated aspects exist in —— existential threat. plated aspects exist in —— existentialthreat. it plated aspects exist in —— existential threat. it has reigned supreme at the top of the game. this is people with very deep pockets funded by saudi arabia saying this is a different way to play golf, we could have something akin to a formula one circuit for leading golfers for that weekend, week out to her version of the game —— tour version. there is an almighty power struggle going on at the moment. it'll be fascinating to see how it plays out. it'll be fascinating to see how it -la s out. . , it'll be fascinating to see how it plays out-— it'll be fascinating to see how it -la s out. ., , , ~ , plays out. certainly will be. a big and busy week — plays out. certainly will be. a big and busy week ahead _ plays out. certainly will be. a big and busy week ahea
you're absolutely right, sarah. this is - significant. you're absolutely right, sarah. this is an - significant. you're absolutely - right, sarah. this is an accidental threat to the way golf has been plated aspects exist in —— existential threat. plated aspects exist in —— existentialthreat. it plated aspects exist in —— existential threat. it has reigned supreme at the top of the game. this is people with very deep pockets funded by saudi arabia saying this is a different way to...
0
0.0
Jun 21, 2022
06/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
kron 4 sarah stinson live in san jose where we saw him arrive in court. not too long ago. sarah. looks like we signal set up by there. so we'll go back to sarah here in a little bit. but an event he is in court now. we expect proceedings to begin. so stay tuned. we'll have updates as more and more comes out of that courtroom throughout the morning or arm. a sheens are overheating. >> all right. let's talk a little bit latest with covid shelley, because the vaccines rolled out earlier this for the very youngest americans. those that are under 5, the white house working right now to make those vaccines available and accessible to all the families who want them. and they're also making a push right now to try to convince. >> many parents who might be undecided about the benefits of getting their youngest kids vaccinated with hannah brandt with more from washington. >> president biden in the first lady will be visiting in dc vaccination clinic on tuesday. and the president is set to give a speech where he's expected to encourage parents to get their children vaccinated. >> after a lo
kron 4 sarah stinson live in san jose where we saw him arrive in court. not too long ago. sarah. looks like we signal set up by there. so we'll go back to sarah here in a little bit. but an event he is in court now. we expect proceedings to begin. so stay tuned. we'll have updates as more and more comes out of that courtroom throughout the morning or arm. a sheens are overheating. >> all right. let's talk a little bit latest with covid shelley, because the vaccines rolled out earlier this...
0
0.0
Jun 8, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah, thank you _ helicopter. that would be great to. sarah, thank you so _ helicopter. that would be great to. sarah, thank you so much and - helicopter. that would be great to. | sarah, thank you so much and good luck for glastonbury.— luck for glastonbury. thanks so much. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are kevin schofield, political editor of huffpost uk, and martin bentham, home affairs editor of the evening standard. martin is a familiar face on the programme. dojoin us for martin is a familiar face on the programme. do join us for that. the uk economy is predicted to stagnate next year as inflation remains high — that's according to the economic think tank the organisation for economic cooperation and development. it says the cost of russia's attack on ukraine will lead to higher inflation and lower growth. our business editor, simonjack, has more these are forecast, it is a think tank, but this is a well—known one and i
sarah, thank you _ helicopter. that would be great to. sarah, thank you so _ helicopter. that would be great to. sarah, thank you so much and - helicopter. that would be great to. | sarah, thank you so much and good luck for glastonbury.— luck for glastonbury. thanks so much. and we'll find out how this story — and many others — are covered in tomorrow's front pages at 10:30 and 11:30 this evening in the papers. 0ur guestsjoining me tonight are kevin schofield, political editor of...
0
0.0
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it's so beautiful, sarah, on television. i can't imagine just how overwhelming it was sitting in that arena watching it. >> it was overwhelming. it was one of the first times when the audience got really quiet and not because they weren't paying attention, because your eye starts feasting on this absolute flowing movement that goes with the music, and the white. and you always pick the most beautiful colors and you see black skin gets beautiful white frocks. it was gorgeous. i do want to mention something to you. when i was a kid, i loved dancing. i always, to this day, i can't not watch dancing on tv or wherever i can find it. the thing you did for a lot of us is you had different body types. you didn't have to be a ballerina and tiny and itty-bitty, you let people be free however they looked. so to see you in person, you walked by me and i stopped speaking which is really odd, because everyone knows i talk too much. but to see you in your element and to see you put forth this beautiful performance, it showed the breadth of
it's so beautiful, sarah, on television. i can't imagine just how overwhelming it was sitting in that arena watching it. >> it was overwhelming. it was one of the first times when the audience got really quiet and not because they weren't paying attention, because your eye starts feasting on this absolute flowing movement that goes with the music, and the white. and you always pick the most beautiful colors and you see black skin gets beautiful white frocks. it was gorgeous. i do want to...
0
0.0
Jun 2, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
also, sarah worked to -- sarah vaughn harper worked to rename it james monroe's highland. which is what it was called. that is the start of getting it right. what that included was engagement with the monroe family of enslaved descent, descendants of the enslaved. my great great grandfather was ned, edward ned monroe. and he bought about 52 acres outside of, probably about seven, eight miles from highland. and it's still in our family. we still own it. i am probably all over the place here. but it is very important to us to preserve it. it speaks volumes that an ex-slave could buy, purchase, buy, settle, and maintain a piece of property that close to highland. and so, i'm backing up again. once george made contact, i think there was something else going on at the time. my mother had met one of sara's best friends without even knowing they were connected. and i tell this because it speaks to the fact that what is going on here with the engagement with the enslaved community at this particular time, it's my belief that it is something very much bigger than any of us running
also, sarah worked to -- sarah vaughn harper worked to rename it james monroe's highland. which is what it was called. that is the start of getting it right. what that included was engagement with the monroe family of enslaved descent, descendants of the enslaved. my great great grandfather was ned, edward ned monroe. and he bought about 52 acres outside of, probably about seven, eight miles from highland. and it's still in our family. we still own it. i am probably all over the place here. but...
0
0.0
Jun 20, 2022
06/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
look sarah stinson pumping up the crowd there. yeah, well, along the route also in her gears, well, warriors gear. we've also got you up and down the parade route to kron. four's will tran. he's up at the parade beginnings. >> where the crowd is getting pretty deep. harvey's celebrating in the traffic center as folks make their way and we get the traffic update from her in a moment. we're going to get the party started, though, with john, because it's all about the weather and the weather is beautiful tax fully cooperating today and thank goodness that were in san francisco for the parade this time around because elsewhere, it's getting kind of hot. but in the city it's going to be super comfortable. i've been seeing people already out there along the parade route. >> with just a t-shirt sign and we're only at 08:30am. last time i saw that temperatures are going to start warming up now and wasting no time in doing so because of all the sunshine that you can see in full view in this downtown san francisco shot a little bit breezy,
look sarah stinson pumping up the crowd there. yeah, well, along the route also in her gears, well, warriors gear. we've also got you up and down the parade route to kron. four's will tran. he's up at the parade beginnings. >> where the crowd is getting pretty deep. harvey's celebrating in the traffic center as folks make their way and we get the traffic update from her in a moment. we're going to get the party started, though, with john, because it's all about the weather and the weather...
0
0.0
Jun 3, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
it is not taken entirely seriously, sarah. i'm just going to share this with our audience. will you talk about on, on instagram, you took about being so proud to be as 0, malaria, ambassador that we can beat malaria. i have suffered from malaria countless times and i know that with the right resources in leadership, we will win this fight. i have never had malaria, sarah, what is it like chicago experience? oh wow. i grew up in festival. thank you for having me. i grew up in a malaria infected area. i had malaria countless times, so you get feverish. you get cold, you warm a headaches. but one of the memorable experiences that i had with malaria is my youngest sister getting so liberal malaria. i remember the adults in the house panicking and taking her to hospital and actually left a permanent, almost the disability on her face and to are added to it. so i normally can be devastating. she wasn't in school for almost 6 months. oh, here. wow. and i know would be faked out of, of malaria on children and women, especially when i got in touch with the malaria 0 malaria a team.
it is not taken entirely seriously, sarah. i'm just going to share this with our audience. will you talk about on, on instagram, you took about being so proud to be as 0, malaria, ambassador that we can beat malaria. i have suffered from malaria countless times and i know that with the right resources in leadership, we will win this fight. i have never had malaria, sarah, what is it like chicago experience? oh wow. i grew up in festival. thank you for having me. i grew up in a malaria infected...
0
0.0
Jun 6, 2022
06/22
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
and he's so good to have you, reggie and sarah. i have traveled all of the african continent and there had been times where i've been talking to a guy still waiting for an interview that i'm so i'm going to be a bit late. i've got a bit of a malaria or i'll see you tomorrow, a little bit of malaria. it is no. take an entirely seriously sarah. i'm just going to share this with our audience. will you talk about on instagram? you talk about being so proud to be as 0, malaria, ambassador, that we can beat malaria. i have suffered from malaria countless times and i know that with the right resources in leadership, we will win this fight. i have never had malaria, sarah, what is it like? shadow experience? oh wow. i grew up in festival. thank you for having me. i grew up in the malaria infected area. i had malaria countless times, so you get feverish. you get cold, you warm. i had eggs, but one of the memorable experiences that i had with malaria is my youngest sister getting so liberal malaria. i remember the adults in the house pammy k
and he's so good to have you, reggie and sarah. i have traveled all of the african continent and there had been times where i've been talking to a guy still waiting for an interview that i'm so i'm going to be a bit late. i've got a bit of a malaria or i'll see you tomorrow, a little bit of malaria. it is no. take an entirely seriously sarah. i'm just going to share this with our audience. will you talk about on instagram? you talk about being so proud to be as 0, malaria, ambassador, that we...
0
0.0
Jun 25, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah smith there. the governor of california, gavin newsom, has been speaking with other leaders from states in the western united states to announce what they described as new action to protect women. he expressed his anger at the us supreme court's ruling. well, i'm a little less sorry than i am pissed. a little less sorry than i am resolved and angry, to do more, and to do better. at the same time, an expression of appreciation, i'm grateful i'm here in california. i'm grateful i'm governor of california. i'm grateful i represent a state that's fighting forfreedom, fighting for reproductive rights, a state that has long stood tall. and i'm sorry that more people do not have those protections today. this is notjust about women. this is notjust about choice. this is notjust about reproductive freedom. they are coming after you next. it's a serious moment in american history. gavin newsom, the governor of california there. the bbc�*s peter bowes is in california and has more on actions being taken by
sarah smith there. the governor of california, gavin newsom, has been speaking with other leaders from states in the western united states to announce what they described as new action to protect women. he expressed his anger at the us supreme court's ruling. well, i'm a little less sorry than i am pissed. a little less sorry than i am resolved and angry, to do more, and to do better. at the same time, an expression of appreciation, i'm grateful i'm here in california. i'm grateful i'm governor...
0
0.0
Jun 18, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
great job sarah you're on it. oh q&a, here we go. and oh, we have somebody turning information from chicago. do you want to read the question out loud? yeah. sorry. yeah, because i don't want to steal the focus from virginia, but i'm tuning in from chicago learned about this event through the chicago reader newsletter and waiting for my hold at the library. so i haven't read the book yet, but do you have any fun stories about brewers in chicago? yes, i do as a matter of fact, and i need to be mindful of the time or i could talk about it forever. so i went to grad school at northwestern in chicago. yeah, and when i got there i couldn't understand why evanston was had been a dry town until oh, that's right. almost when i was there. i never heard of a dry town before i was from merrell. i'm from maryland. we don't have those things and and so it turns out that pretty much the seat of the temperance movement is evanston, illinois. and so i guess the question is do i have any fun stories about brewers in illinois? no, i have some unfunded
great job sarah you're on it. oh q&a, here we go. and oh, we have somebody turning information from chicago. do you want to read the question out loud? yeah. sorry. yeah, because i don't want to steal the focus from virginia, but i'm tuning in from chicago learned about this event through the chicago reader newsletter and waiting for my hold at the library. so i haven't read the book yet, but do you have any fun stories about brewers in chicago? yes, i do as a matter of fact, and i need to...
0
0.0
Jun 10, 2022
06/22
by
CNNW
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah, as an opening statement, how effective was this? >> kim, good to be with you. it was extremely -- it was a sober and compelling presentation, but really, it was more like a tight organized opening statement by a prosecutor than a hearing by lawmakers. you know, this was -- it was almost like this is the trial of donald j. trump. and the lawmakers went right to the crux of this case, which was there was no election fraud and that donald trump knew there was no election fraud. everybody around him was telling him that is -- yet he engaged in this misinformation. and then with intent, and that's key here for him to be a co-conspirator. with intent, he energized two very violent groups, the proud boys and the oath keepers to essentially insight this insurrection on january 6th. and you have to wonder, kim, you know, is attorney general merrick garland and the doj, are they paying attention to this and looking at this with the eye that donald trump could be a co-conspirator in a superseding indictment to the pending indictment against the proud boys that was just is
sarah, as an opening statement, how effective was this? >> kim, good to be with you. it was extremely -- it was a sober and compelling presentation, but really, it was more like a tight organized opening statement by a prosecutor than a hearing by lawmakers. you know, this was -- it was almost like this is the trial of donald j. trump. and the lawmakers went right to the crux of this case, which was there was no election fraud and that donald trump knew there was no election fraud....
0
0.0
Jun 3, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
that was the article where sarah bon harper had worked hard to find the true on the true site of the house because this house that was i guess that everyone thought was james monroe's house. it was this little farmhouse and it ariana assuming very simple and truly as growing up there were no there were no buses going there. they were always going to monticello. no bus is going there. no hardly any cars going into ashland growing up. sarah found the real house, which kind of in my mind symbolizes the beginning of an authentic history. at that place and that included my cousin. i'm george up there saying you know, you know, i think the only back up the article i think talked about not really having any any slave any enslaved descendants in the area and george showed up there to say. no there's a huge family of monroe's that settled here and we're still here and that was the first engagement with with what became highland also it sarah worked to cerebral and harper work to rename it james monroe highland, which is what it was called. so that's the start of getting it right and what that
that was the article where sarah bon harper had worked hard to find the true on the true site of the house because this house that was i guess that everyone thought was james monroe's house. it was this little farmhouse and it ariana assuming very simple and truly as growing up there were no there were no buses going there. they were always going to monticello. no bus is going there. no hardly any cars going into ashland growing up. sarah found the real house, which kind of in my mind...
0
0.0
Jun 12, 2022
06/22
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah mulkerrins, thank you very much. the government is expected to reject the idea of a tax on sugar and salt when it announces its new food strategy for england on monday. a leaked draft published in several newspapers suggests that ministers have dismissed a number of recommendations made in an independent review by restaurateur henry dimbleby. joining me now is minette batters, president of the national farmers union. shejoins us from she joins us from wiltshire where sheep farms. you spoke to the prime minister only on friday. what was your message to him because presumably the food strategy was an important part of what the nfu has been waiting to hear from the government? it’s been waiting to hear from the government?— been waiting to hear from the covernment? �* , . , ., government? it's a very important art and government? it's a very important part and we — government? it's a very important part and we have _ government? it's a very important part and we have been _ government? it's a very important part
sarah mulkerrins, thank you very much. the government is expected to reject the idea of a tax on sugar and salt when it announces its new food strategy for england on monday. a leaked draft published in several newspapers suggests that ministers have dismissed a number of recommendations made in an independent review by restaurateur henry dimbleby. joining me now is minette batters, president of the national farmers union. shejoins us from she joins us from wiltshire where sheep farms. you...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
0
0.0
Jun 28, 2022
06/22
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
again, i can't help but say it -- singing sarah -- singing sarah. give her another round of applause. [applause] and so again why are we here? we're here because it's emancipation day. we are here because it's the jubilee day. we are here because it's the national independence day. we're here because of black independence day. we are here -- my favorite -- is because it's freedom day. so clap it up for freedom day. [applause] so it gives me great pleasure -- i am honored to introduce and bring this next beautiful, wonderful, loving mayor london nicole breed to the mic. but before i bring her, come on -- everybody know this is my booth. i just want you to know that if you are not following her on the news, that last interview that she did with ktvu channel 2 right after election day, june 8th, go google it. i was just so proud of you. you are just so fabulous. you are smart. you are intelligent. you are just everything to the city and county of san francisco. without your leadership, without your leadership, we would have had so many covid deaths. so
again, i can't help but say it -- singing sarah -- singing sarah. give her another round of applause. [applause] and so again why are we here? we're here because it's emancipation day. we are here because it's the jubilee day. we are here because it's the national independence day. we're here because of black independence day. we are here -- my favorite -- is because it's freedom day. so clap it up for freedom day. [applause] so it gives me great pleasure -- i am honored to introduce and bring...
0
0.0
Jun 22, 2022
06/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
evacuations had been put into sarah joining us now with the very latest what learned, sarah. >> well, we just confirmed san jose police say the standoff is over as we know this man barricaded in the backyard of a home in this neighborhood. he's been firing his gun at police and this time it got so close that police fired back. we just saw an ambulance take off from this neighborhood with a cop car falling behind the sirens blaring. they have taken this man to the hospital after police shot him. now the scene is starting to wrap cop cars are starting to leave. we're seeing some of the swat team members leaving the area. >> let's let me show you really quick. and so you can listen to this right before the ambulance got out here. we heard flash bangs. can hear that loud bang, bang. it was multiple san jose police confirmed that the man that was barricaded there who's just been shot by police taken to the hospital. he suspected of killing 2 people. police say he shot and killed a man on mount shasta drive in san jose yesterday. and they also say he then drove to modesto and shot and kille
evacuations had been put into sarah joining us now with the very latest what learned, sarah. >> well, we just confirmed san jose police say the standoff is over as we know this man barricaded in the backyard of a home in this neighborhood. he's been firing his gun at police and this time it got so close that police fired back. we just saw an ambulance take off from this neighborhood with a cop car falling behind the sirens blaring. they have taken this man to the hospital after police...
86
86
Jun 6, 2022
06/22
by
CSPAN3
quote
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 1
sarah jones wixel and she and her phd from the university of chicago. she's now the director of research and publications at the american historical association in washington dc. she's also an expert in the
sarah jones wixel and she and her phd from the university of chicago. she's now the director of research and publications at the american historical association in washington dc. she's also an expert in the
0
0.0
Jun 9, 2022
06/22
by
KRON
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you, sarah. well, that is some amazing that, yes, averting what could have been a disaster is morning commute. rain actually following that part of it all from. >> the traffic is actually is good. she let those people catch the bar because they're already late. you need to get to work a little them up anymore. so because of that major delay and we're still seeing the residual effects of that. you can certainly take muni ac transit or contra costa connection or sam trans. remember, you also have the option to take taxi uber, lyft or even maybe take the ferry this morning if you're not trying to wait while bart is recovering, but the great news is that major delay was at a complete standstill because a computer failure. now we're up and running. checking on our highways and bridges. 15 minutes may so that fremont street exit picking up early. there's a lot of people decided to drive this morning. san mateo heading across towards the peninsula. 30 minute drive richmond center fell about 7 minutes to
thank you, sarah. well, that is some amazing that, yes, averting what could have been a disaster is morning commute. rain actually following that part of it all from. >> the traffic is actually is good. she let those people catch the bar because they're already late. you need to get to work a little them up anymore. so because of that major delay and we're still seeing the residual effects of that. you can certainly take muni ac transit or contra costa connection or sam trans. remember,...
0
0.0
Jun 28, 2022
06/22
by
KQED
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
sarah: we've gone from one end of illinois to the other. just behind me in wisconsin, clinics have stopped booking appointments for patients, forcing women to search elsewhere. it's another example that borders matter for the pbs newshour and kaiser health news on the illinois sconsin border, i'm sarah varney. ♪ judy: historic news this evening from the nato meeting in spain, turkey has removed its opposition to sweden and finland joining the security alliance. the scandinavian nations sought membership after russia's invasion of ukraine, and a deal has now been struck. our nick schifrin is in madrid for the summit, which starts in earnest tomorrow, and he joins me now. nick, hello. tell us what led to turkey changing its mind. nick: weeks of back channel diplomacy between turkey, sweden, and finland, with the u.s. and nato playing key roles. even those here just a few hours ago did not know whether the deal would go through, but it went through. there was a signg ceremony just a few hours ago here in madrid, nato, turkey, finland and swe
sarah: we've gone from one end of illinois to the other. just behind me in wisconsin, clinics have stopped booking appointments for patients, forcing women to search elsewhere. it's another example that borders matter for the pbs newshour and kaiser health news on the illinois sconsin border, i'm sarah varney. ♪ judy: historic news this evening from the nato meeting in spain, turkey has removed its opposition to sweden and finland joining the security alliance. the scandinavian nations sought...