20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
ian lipkin joins us. he has an incredible personal he has an incredible personal story to share as yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. ♪ ♪ lou: our guest tonight, one of the first american doctors allowed into wuhan to study the china virus. he contracted the virus in march and recovered. he's also told us back in may about regeneron's antibody cocktail, one of the drugs used to help treat president trump and which he was very enthusiastic about as a, as a therapeutic against this deadly disease. joining us tonight is dr. ian lipkip, director for the center for infection and immunity at columbia university -- lipkin. doctor, it is great to see you, and also just wanted to give you great credit as well not only in
ian lipkin joins us. he has an incredible personal he has an incredible personal story to share as yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. ♪ ♪ lou: our guest tonight, one of the first american doctors...
51
51
Oct 20, 2020
10/20
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
ian, it is you we're thinking about this afternoon and your marvelous michelle. we will be right back. r marvels oumichelle we will be right back. ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away. claim your seventy five dollar credit, when you post your first job at indeed.com/home. wewith some healthy halloween treats today. these are called veggie fruit chews. mine tasted like poopoo! mine tastes like broccoli, yuck! i want candy! >>> thank you so much for letting us into your homes during these truly extraordinary times. we're really, really grateful you did. "the beat" with my friend ari melber starts now. >>> hi, nicole. thank you very much. i'm ari melber. thanks for joining us. two weeks away from election day making this a campaign like no other. donald trum
ian, it is you we're thinking about this afternoon and your marvelous michelle. we will be right back. r marvels oumichelle we will be right back. ok, just keep coloring there... and sweetie can you just be... gentle with the pens. okey. okey. i know. gentle..gentle new projects means new project managers. you need to hire. i need indeed. indeed you do. the moment you sponsor a job on indeed you get a short list of quality candidates from our resume database so you can start hiring right away....
60
60
Oct 20, 2020
10/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 1
nbc bay area's ian cull explains. >> reporter: i talked with dozens of parents about this. when do you feel safe sending your kids back to school? but one expert believes schools could safely reopen now with our current covid rate. a majority of bay area school districts are sticking with online learning during the pandemic. san jose unified will be virtual until january at least. but ucsf dr. naomi says now would be a good time to open schools. >> you can't sacrifice the safety of teachers and families but it's so important for the kids, and we this opportunity with low prevalence right now to do that. >> reporter: the pediatrics professor points to a few things. one, the low virus transmission rate. of all the tests in san francisco and south bay, fewer than 2% are coming back positive. she says that indoor dining is opening and schools could too. >> we also know a lot more about how to control risk, how to mitigate risk, how to make it so that there's not transmission between people particularly in schools. we know so much more now than we did in march. >> reporter: she
nbc bay area's ian cull explains. >> reporter: i talked with dozens of parents about this. when do you feel safe sending your kids back to school? but one expert believes schools could safely reopen now with our current covid rate. a majority of bay area school districts are sticking with online learning during the pandemic. san jose unified will be virtual until january at least. but ucsf dr. naomi says now would be a good time to open schools. >> you can't sacrifice the safety of...
22
22
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
in livermore, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> for the second day in a row the u.s. set a record of new coronavirus cases. nearly 78,000 cases were added today topping yesterday's high of 77,000. much of the increase in the u.s. is driven by surges in midwestern states including illinois, michigan, minnesota, wisconsin and the dakotas. >>> after pushing for more than a month astrazeneca and johnson & johnson are starting covid vaccine trials again. johnson & johnson put a trial on hold last week after a participant got sick. today the company said it found no evidence the vaccine caused the illness. astrazeneca paused its trial last month when a participant developed a spinal cord injury after receiving the vaccine. the two companies rejoined in late stage clinical trials in the u.s. >>> covid-19 is front and center on the campaign trail as well. joe biden's first post debate event was a speech devoted to the pandemic. he blasted president trump for quitting on any serious attempts to battle the virus. >> president trump said we're rounding the corner, it's going awa
in livermore, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> for the second day in a row the u.s. set a record of new coronavirus cases. nearly 78,000 cases were added today topping yesterday's high of 77,000. much of the increase in the u.s. is driven by surges in midwestern states including illinois, michigan, minnesota, wisconsin and the dakotas. >>> after pushing for more than a month astrazeneca and johnson & johnson are starting covid vaccine trials again. johnson & johnson put a...
20
20
Oct 22, 2020
10/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. as each night passes now, you can feel the energy and pressure on both candidates. tonight president trump was back in north carolina, considered one of the key swing states. in a wide ranging speech, he claims democrats are getting nervous, and ramped up his attack on joe biden. >> i will deliver optimism, opportunity, and hope. biden will deliver pessimism, poverty and decline. >> about 20 miles away in charlotte, democratic vice presidential candidate kamala harris held her own rally. she criticized president trump for not condemning white supremacy. >> then he stood on that debate stage last debate with the great joe biden and refused to condemn white supremacists. said stand back and stand by. people have been asking me, journalists, do you think he is a racist? yes. yes, i do. >> north carolina, florida, and pennsylvania are three of the most crucial swing states for either candidate to win this election. tomorrow night, the stakes are even higher. we mentioned that final presid
in san jose, ian cull, nbc bay area news. >> thank you. as each night passes now, you can feel the energy and pressure on both candidates. tonight president trump was back in north carolina, considered one of the key swing states. in a wide ranging speech, he claims democrats are getting nervous, and ramped up his attack on joe biden. >> i will deliver optimism, opportunity, and hope. biden will deliver pessimism, poverty and decline. >> about 20 miles away in charlotte,...
57
57
Oct 14, 2020
10/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 1
are up for grabs this november ok alan fischer there life for us on capitol hill thank you my dear ians are protesting against police brutality for the 7th consecutive day the latest rallies followed police agreeing to stop using force against protesters at least to protest as an officer died during nationwide bally's against in the tourist police corps implicated in extrajudicial killings and torture the government says since abolished the special anti bobbery scorns and it's been placed in a nice one team a correspondent at that address sas more from the capital a butcher. the protest here in a job is distracting traffic and forcing gridlock at 1st major streets in the city and this protest is coming just hours after these particular police and i was the formation of a new tactic or unit to deal with one crimes in nigeria remember in the early days in the past 2 days have seen how the government has announced that it has scrapped that unit the protesters are calling for which is the special interest court now the youths are not happy with what has been obtained what has been done so f
are up for grabs this november ok alan fischer there life for us on capitol hill thank you my dear ians are protesting against police brutality for the 7th consecutive day the latest rallies followed police agreeing to stop using force against protesters at least to protest as an officer died during nationwide bally's against in the tourist police corps implicated in extrajudicial killings and torture the government says since abolished the special anti bobbery scorns and it's been placed in a...
32
32
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
here's nbc bay area's ian cole. >> reporter: california is trending in the right direction. nearly 120,000 tests are being administered statewide every day, the number of people testing positive is down to 3.2%. it's below that in most of the bay area. san francisco is at 1.4%. santa clara county around 1.8%. wh expected to get the green light tuesday to gatherings. >> we hardly have anyone in the hospital. >> reporter: ucsf doctor monica gandhi attributes it to training and masking. >> low transmission rate and the way we're doing it so solely we are not going to see surges. i think we're going to do fine. >> reporter: nationally the picture is much bleaker. brown university has been tracking hot spots since the start of the pandemic. note the red areas moving across the country and now appearing in the midwest. >> what we're seeing is we take down our guard when we're with people we know. i could know you and you could be asymptomatically infected. >> reporter: it will be months before life returns to normal. today broadway announcing it will remain closed until at least j
here's nbc bay area's ian cole. >> reporter: california is trending in the right direction. nearly 120,000 tests are being administered statewide every day, the number of people testing positive is down to 3.2%. it's below that in most of the bay area. san francisco is at 1.4%. santa clara county around 1.8%. wh expected to get the green light tuesday to gatherings. >> we hardly have anyone in the hospital. >> reporter: ucsf doctor monica gandhi attributes it to training and...
46
46
Oct 31, 2020
10/20
by
KNTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
ian cull spoke to the doctor leading the effort and one of the people getting vaccinated. >> reporter: new video shows the first injection for a covid-19 vaccine trial at stanford. it's the johnson & johnson study. dr. philip grant is the principal investigator. >> i do other clinical studies as well, but it's nice helping out and getting something that will hopefully be available in springtime some time. >> reporter: this phase three trial will be down at 180 sites around the world with 50,000 participants. they'll do 1,000 at stanford. it's a double blind study so some will get active vaccine, others will get a placebo and they'll all be monitored. the vaccine essentially uses a common cold virus to deliver coronavirus genetic material into the body. the goal is to spark an immune response. >> they wouldn't be administering this to 60,000 people if there wasn't a level of confidence in what they're doing. >> reporter: stanford graduate and aspiring physician got the bay area's first dose this morning. >> if there's any way that, you know, me volunteering to participate in this can b
ian cull spoke to the doctor leading the effort and one of the people getting vaccinated. >> reporter: new video shows the first injection for a covid-19 vaccine trial at stanford. it's the johnson & johnson study. dr. philip grant is the principal investigator. >> i do other clinical studies as well, but it's nice helping out and getting something that will hopefully be available in springtime some time. >> reporter: this phase three trial will be down at 180 sites around...
0
0.0
Oct 16, 2020
10/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 0
favorite 0
quote 0
we appreciate it >> thank you so much, kelly. >> ian oestheich is the back yard bicycle founder stick around for power lunch shares of gilead are lower after it been said remdesivir has little to no effect in reducing covid deaths i'll join tyliyler mathisen aft this quick break hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription drugs. with original medicare you're covered for hospital stays and doctor office visits, but you have to meet a deductible for each and then, you're still responsible for 20 percent of the cost. next, let's look at a medicare supplement plan. as you can see they cover the same things as original medicare, and they also cover your medicare deductibles and co-insurance, but they often have higher monthly premiums and no prescription drug coverage. now, let's take a look a humana's medicare advantage plans. with a humana medicare plan, hospital stays, doctor office visits, and medicare deductibles are covered
we appreciate it >> thank you so much, kelly. >> ian oestheich is the back yard bicycle founder stick around for power lunch shares of gilead are lower after it been said remdesivir has little to no effect in reducing covid deaths i'll join tyliyler mathisen aft this quick break hi, my name is sam davis and i'm going to tell you about exciting plans available to anyone with medicare. many plans provide broad coverage and still may save you money on monthly premiums and prescription...
2
2.0
Oct 19, 2020
10/20
by
CNBC
tv
eye 2
favorite 0
quote 0
ian, appreciate it very much thank in appreciate it very much. thank you, sir ian shepardson on the outlook for the economy. >> hawaii as reopened but get willing in still isn't easy. jane wells is in kona, hawaii with that story. >> reporter: there's a lot of stuff you have to do, you have stt,ote up, take a tases n ju any test, it has to be at the right place. when we come back, aloha mainland ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back hawaii has reopened to tourists after being closed to covid. but there are a lot of hoops, hoola-hoops that have travel verse to j-- travelers have to through. jane >> there's a $2.3 billion budget deficit, about 15% of the 2020 budget after many delays and a lot of debate, mainlanders are allowed in if they have proof of a negative covid test within 72 hours of arriving. that himself to be a hawaii approved test and from the mainland and you pay for that out of pocket. the airports were so overwhelmed, they started accepting test results from non-recognized partners. that end today here on the big island, arri
ian, appreciate it very much thank in appreciate it very much. thank you, sir ian shepardson on the outlook for the economy. >> hawaii as reopened but get willing in still isn't easy. jane wells is in kona, hawaii with that story. >> reporter: there's a lot of stuff you have to do, you have stt,ote up, take a tases n ju any test, it has to be at the right place. when we come back, aloha mainland ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> welcome back hawaii has reopened to tourists...
85
85
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 1
ian lipkin joins us. he has an incredible personal story to share as well. stay with us, we'll be right back. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get more healthcare benefits through a humana medicare advantage plan. call the number on your screen now and speak to a licensed humana sales agent to see if you qualify. learn about plans that could give you more healthcare benefits than you have today. depending on the plan you choose, you could have your doctor, hospital and prescription drug coverage in one convenient plan from humana, a company with nearly 60 years of experience in the healthcare industry. you'll have lots of doctors and specialists to choose from. and, if you have medicare and medicaid, a humana plan may give you other impo
ian lipkin joins us. he has an incredible personal story to share as well. stay with us, we'll be right back. get real-time insights in your customized view of the market. it's smarter trading technology for smarter trading decisions. fidelity. some things are good to know. like where to find the cheapest gas in town and which supermarket gives you the most bang for your buck. something else that's good to know? if you have medicare and medicaid, you may be able to get more healthcare benefits...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
ian lipkin joins us. he has an incredible personal he has an incredible personal story to share as yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. geico could help you save on homeowners hi, i'm dorothy hamill. even as i look toward 65, one thing hasn't changed i still love getting on the ice. which means i need to stay healthy. now, as i'm thinking about selecting a medicare plan, i know i want one that has the kind of coverage that takes a total approach to my health. one that connects all the different parts of my health care to keep me aging actively. did you know that aetna medicare advantage plans take a total, connected approach to your health? starting with the benefits you want, like $0 monthly premiums. dental, vision
ian lipkin joins us. he has an incredible personal he has an incredible personal story to share as yeah, that's half the fun of a new house. seeing what people left behind in the attic. well, saving on homeowners insurance with geico's help was pretty fun too. ahhhh, it's a tiny dancer. they left a ton of stuff up here. welp, enjoy your house. nope. no thank you. geico could help you save on homeowners and renters insurance. geico could help you save on homeowners hi, i'm dorothy hamill. even...
11
11
Oct 18, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 11
favorite 0
quote 0
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear hello. it's been quite a quiet theme of weather over the last few days but that is going to change for the new working week. it looks like this week will see rain at times and the wind will be quite a feature. for monday, low pressure in the north—west. we'll start the week with a north—west south—east divide. the heaviest rain in northern ireland and western scotland. we may see a couple of inches before the system clears and the strongest wind on the western coast. rain in wales and north—west england in the morning. central and eastern england should be mostly dry and bright the day. blustery under the rain with top temperatures peaking between 11 and 15. looks likely we'll see more wet weather especially to the west on tuesday. the wind continuing to strengthen but a touch milder than it has been of late. take care. hello, this is bbc news. the headlines.
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear hello. it's been quite a quiet theme of weather over the last few days but that is going to change for the new working week. it looks like this week will see rain at times and the wind will be quite a feature. for monday, low pressure in the north—west. we'll start the week with a north—west south—east divide. the heaviest rain in northern ireland and western scotland. we may see a couple of inches...
30
30
Oct 18, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. there's a bit of brightness around in places today but for the most part, it is going to stay cloudy and where that cloud is at its thickest, it will produce some spots of light rain here and there. this is how the forecast looks for the rest of the day. you can see extensive cloud across the map, one or two spots of rain but equally there will be some breaks in the cloud and some brighter spells, even a bit of sunshine. the wind will be light but it is going to be cool, particularly across northern areas, 7—8 degrees in northern scotland, 13—15 across southern england and south wales. through this evening and tonight, thicker cloud will bring outbreaks of rain across northern ireland and up into scotland, north—west england as well. further south and east, staying predominantly dry with some clear spells. lowest temperatures across the far east and the far north. further west, pretty mild and it is going to turn very unsettled for the start of the new working week. we will see
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. there's a bit of brightness around in places today but for the most part, it is going to stay cloudy and where that cloud is at its thickest, it will produce some spots of light rain here and there. this is how the forecast looks for the rest of the day. you can see extensive cloud across the map, one or two spots of rain but equally there will be some breaks in the cloud and some brighter spells,...
23
23
Oct 18, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool. batman and liverpool. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. there is a little bit of brightness around in places today. for the most part it is going to stay cloudy. where that cloud is at its thickest it will produce in some spots of light rain here and there. this is how the forecast looks for the rest of today. extensive cloud across the map. some spots of rain. equally there will be some breaks in the cloud, some brighter spells, even a little bit of sunshine. the winds will be like but it will be cool winds will be like but it will be cool, particularly across northern areas, seven to 8 degrees in northern scotland, 13 to 15 across southern england and south wales. through this evening and tonight figure cloud will bring rain across northern ireland and into scotland, north—west england as well. further south and east predominantly dry with clear spells. lowest temperatures across the far east and the far north, further west are pretty mild. it is going to turn on settled for
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool. batman and liverpool. now it's time for a look at the weather with ben rich. hello. there is a little bit of brightness around in places today. for the most part it is going to stay cloudy. where that cloud is at its thickest it will produce in some spots of light rain here and there. this is how the forecast looks for the rest of today. extensive cloud across the map. some spots of rain. equally there will be some breaks in the cloud, some brighter spells, even...
21
21
Oct 26, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
ian blackford. my thoughts are very much with the thoughts. mr. speaker, next week, it just is the pandemic is rushing in. thee will be a move winning redundancy. closed doors that the prime minister is complaining. can i ask a prime minister, if he is finding it such a circle, how about -- mr. speaker, i am proud of what we have done to support people on low incomes throughout this. thats this government raise the living minimum wage by record amounts. we've just increased universal credit by about 1000 pounds per year. he makes a point about furlough. mr. speaker, as you know, come by the universal credit with job support, and the job support scheme that we just announced, and workers will be getting 80% of their salary. we will get this country through this crisis, but we will continue to support people of low income got the period. >> back to ian blackford. >> i like to say that the prime minister simply does not get it. people in scotland are off to familiar with this. millions of families are struggling to get by. this government wants to cu
ian blackford. my thoughts are very much with the thoughts. mr. speaker, next week, it just is the pandemic is rushing in. thee will be a move winning redundancy. closed doors that the prime minister is complaining. can i ask a prime minister, if he is finding it such a circle, how about -- mr. speaker, i am proud of what we have done to support people on low incomes throughout this. thats this government raise the living minimum wage by record amounts. we've just increased universal credit by...
4
4.0
Oct 18, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
ian haslam joined some of the hundreds of fans who turned up to watch. batman is back and once again protecting gotham city from its criminal underworld. gotham city in liverpool for this week at least. this is st george's hall, the movie set. anybody in particular you are looking out to see? batman. i'm just going to the shops for an hour and then i will come back and have a little look. i'll have to be dead quick. the caped crusader has been caught on camera a few times. here he is on top of the library building. he is not easy to find. i have not seen batman, have you? i have, yeah! i've seen every one. not the film, him? no, i've not. i thought it was him earlier but it was a security guard. tough break. he has been spotted in anfield cemetery. but for fans, spotting a stunt man is one thing, seeing batman star robert pattinson is another thing. i saw him yesterday. he was filming the walk down scene. what is like to see a hollywood actor? i don't know, i didn't really much of it. whether the old tv series is your favourite, or one of the movie versi
ian haslam joined some of the hundreds of fans who turned up to watch. batman is back and once again protecting gotham city from its criminal underworld. gotham city in liverpool for this week at least. this is st george's hall, the movie set. anybody in particular you are looking out to see? batman. i'm just going to the shops for an hour and then i will come back and have a little look. i'll have to be dead quick. the caped crusader has been caught on camera a few times. here he is on top of...
14
14
Oct 28, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
ian wright, john barnes, that's who i was, out in the playground, you know. when i came into english football, you realise where you've been, how you were very much on your own, north of the border. when you delve into the history books, there is something which isn't widely known. it was scotland which in 1881 gave football its first black international player. andrew watson, depicted here in recent weeks to preserve his legacy, and alljust a short distance from scotland's national stadium. watson captained the country in a landmark 6—1 victory over england, but it would be more than 120 years before another black player represented the men's team. this month, the scottish football association launched a number of initiatives to combat racism and promote equality. former hibernian player kevin harper believes it should be a priority. at that time, there wasn't many black scottish kids that came through the ranks. for there not to be as many coming through in football, there must be, there must be an issue there. to have that steady stream of good quality p
ian wright, john barnes, that's who i was, out in the playground, you know. when i came into english football, you realise where you've been, how you were very much on your own, north of the border. when you delve into the history books, there is something which isn't widely known. it was scotland which in 1881 gave football its first black international player. andrew watson, depicted here in recent weeks to preserve his legacy, and alljust a short distance from scotland's national stadium....
8
8.0
Oct 12, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
i, ian, lord botham, do swear prithee by god, true allegiance to her majesty in accordance with her and her successors according to the law, so help me god. lord botham, swapping one lord for another. it has been described as possibly the largest miscarriage of justice in our history. problems with an it system led to hundreds of postmasters being unjustly accused of fraud. many were prosecuted or bankrupted and some were jailed. the post office will now contest appeals against "it ——it won't. convictions in 44 cases, which means they're extremely likely to be quashed. the government asked the retired high courtjudge to gather evidence into the horizon system to see if lessons have been learned. some mps fear that inquiry could be a whitewash, although the post office decision has been welcomed — up to a point. but it actualy belies the agony and the torment which has gone on for these individuals and hundreds of other individuals who have lost their livelihoods, lost their good names and in some cases, lost their freedom. in other cases, people have lost their lives. and i'm sorr
i, ian, lord botham, do swear prithee by god, true allegiance to her majesty in accordance with her and her successors according to the law, so help me god. lord botham, swapping one lord for another. it has been described as possibly the largest miscarriage of justice in our history. problems with an it system led to hundreds of postmasters being unjustly accused of fraud. many were prosecuted or bankrupted and some were jailed. the post office will now contest appeals against "it...
26
26
Oct 2, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's been a good morning for england's ian poulter. he shot a five—under—par 66 to finish the day on nine—under, tied with lee westwood. but robert rock is the leading brit, on ten—under, one shot behind the leader, australia's lucas herbert. the engine manufacturer honda are going to leave formula one at the end of 2021. they provide engines for both red bull and alpha tauri, so both teams will need to find a new engine supplier. and it leaves the sport with just three engine companies. honda says the move was a result of the transformation of the car industry away from internal combustion engines. and the french open tennis continues today. simona halep amongst those in action. you can follow it live on the bbc sport website and app. from eve, for now, back to you. —— from me. thank you very much indeed. just to bring you some breaking news on the rate of transmission. we are hearing that the estimated reproduction number in britain for coronavirus rose to 1.3, between 1.3 and 1.6. that is up from 1.2 to 1.5. that is the
and it's been a good morning for england's ian poulter. he shot a five—under—par 66 to finish the day on nine—under, tied with lee westwood. but robert rock is the leading brit, on ten—under, one shot behind the leader, australia's lucas herbert. the engine manufacturer honda are going to leave formula one at the end of 2021. they provide engines for both red bull and alpha tauri, so both teams will need to find a new engine supplier. and it leaves the sport with just three engine...
15
15
Oct 18, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. not over the next couple of days, this weekend has been the best of the weather because it's all change from tomorrow. for some, a bit more of a north, west south split but as we go through our week ahead, we will see some rain and it's turning increasingly windy. he is the first signs of the wet weather, both from the north and the west. these two merging together, they will produce some wet weather across the country first thing tomorrow morning. the heaviest of the rain looks likely to be through northern ireland and western scotland. here, we could see a couple of inches, 50 millimetres of rain before the system is true. the wind is strengthening all the time as well, accompanied by that gusty wind. patchy rain further west, drier, brighter conditions into central and eastern areas into the afternoon, while the temperature is not too discerning under the cloud in the rain at 12 or 13 degrees, but highest values are 15 in the south—east corner. a bit warmer still for the south—
ian haslam, bbc news, liverpool. now it's time for a look at the weather with louise lear. not over the next couple of days, this weekend has been the best of the weather because it's all change from tomorrow. for some, a bit more of a north, west south split but as we go through our week ahead, we will see some rain and it's turning increasingly windy. he is the first signs of the wet weather, both from the north and the west. these two merging together, they will produce some wet weather...
28
28
Oct 27, 2020
10/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
vonnie: thank you so much for all of your reporting on this, ian. technology, this week, bloomberg technology will be analyzing all the ways in which technology is playing a role in the presidential elections and beyond. tune in at 5:00 eastern for bloomberg technology: electioneering. coming up, discussing the derivatives between president trump and joe biden on foreign policy with state department advisor lauren baer. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn in new york. alongside amanda lang in toronto. u.s. senators have departed washington for a break, missing -- making the possibility for a stimulus deal impossible before election day. we are joined now by lauren baer, former state department senior advisor under president obama. first of all, your thoughts lettingshington, d.c. the fiscal stimulus ball drop. was that the wise thing to do before the election? lauren: i don't think it is particularly wise, particularly when everyday americans are struggling to make ends meet. i think it is part and parcel of th
vonnie: thank you so much for all of your reporting on this, ian. technology, this week, bloomberg technology will be analyzing all the ways in which technology is playing a role in the presidential elections and beyond. tune in at 5:00 eastern for bloomberg technology: electioneering. coming up, discussing the derivatives between president trump and joe biden on foreign policy with state department advisor lauren baer. this is bloomberg. ♪ vonnie: this is bloomberg markets. i'm vonnie quinn...
52
52
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> our thanks to wplg's ian margol in miami. bowden says he will likely be taking a break from going into the ocean, but he will eventually get back into the water. that was the best case scenario in that sense of what could have happened. we know that it could have been a lot more lethal. the fish, that's a sign. experts say if you see a swarm of fish like that, you might want to watch out. you don't even need to see a fin. >> very thankful he's okay. >>> coming up, the 12-year-old who just landed a world record. >> he did it by achieving nuclear fusion just hours before his 13th birthday. our mix and friday polka next. >>> time for "the mix" on this friday. let's start with a young man who is most likely about to hear from m.i.t., from stanford, from the university of south carolina. his name is jackson oswald. he is 15 and he just created something i would have never thought i would be able to create because i would not be able to, nuclear fusion in his home. >> he did it way before his 15th birthday. he's now 15. i believe h
. >> our thanks to wplg's ian margol in miami. bowden says he will likely be taking a break from going into the ocean, but he will eventually get back into the water. that was the best case scenario in that sense of what could have happened. we know that it could have been a lot more lethal. the fish, that's a sign. experts say if you see a swarm of fish like that, you might want to watch out. you don't even need to see a fin. >> very thankful he's okay. >>> coming up, the...
23
23
Oct 23, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
ian blackford: i am afraid the prime minister just simply doesn't get it. yesterday, we saw his total disregard for the people of greater manchester, a tory attitude that people in scotland are all too familiar with. millions of families are struggling to get by and this tory government want to cut their incomes in the middle of a pandemic. it is clear that the prime minister has made a deliberate decision to let unemployment soar, just like thatcher did in the 1980s. time is running out. with one week left, will the prime minister finally u-turn on his cuts to the furlough scheme and invest in our communities? or will he leave millions of people on the scrap heap? pm johnson: i really must reject what the right honorable gentleman has just said, because it bears no relation to the facts or the reality of what the government are doing to support people throughout the country. it is not just the £200 billion investment in jobs and livelihoods we are also engaged , in and will continue to deliver a colossal investment in education, health, housing and infras
ian blackford: i am afraid the prime minister just simply doesn't get it. yesterday, we saw his total disregard for the people of greater manchester, a tory attitude that people in scotland are all too familiar with. millions of families are struggling to get by and this tory government want to cut their incomes in the middle of a pandemic. it is clear that the prime minister has made a deliberate decision to let unemployment soar, just like thatcher did in the 1980s. time is running out. with...
20
20
Oct 22, 2020
10/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
running usnk you for through that, ian wishart from brussels. drivingany says -- investors out of the stock market. the president and ceo discussed that, and the nasdaq latest earnings, which were boosted by higher trading volumes, volatility, and a strong ipo market. 13% of the top and 27% of the bottom line in the third quarter. when we look at the catalyst for growth, it is a robust , but also businesses are leaning into longer-term trends as well. strategy longer term with markets including financial crime technology that supports the industry and managing the challenges of operating in this environment, particularly in the digital environment we are operating in. our solutions are easy to implement and can provide assurances across a diversified and remote environment. we also have our analytics platform in our analytics franchise that is leading into longer-term investment trends and investor needs from a data perspective. so we have long-term trends but then we also have the shorter-term backdrop that you mentioned before with strong mark
running usnk you for through that, ian wishart from brussels. drivingany says -- investors out of the stock market. the president and ceo discussed that, and the nasdaq latest earnings, which were boosted by higher trading volumes, volatility, and a strong ipo market. 13% of the top and 27% of the bottom line in the third quarter. when we look at the catalyst for growth, it is a robust , but also businesses are leaning into longer-term trends as well. strategy longer term with markets including...
25
25
Oct 26, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the leader of the smc, ian blackburn. >> my thoughts are on the recovery. next week the pandemic is worsening, the tory government will move mass redundancies across the united kingdom, meanwhile the prime minister is complaining, he can't get by 150,000 pounds but i ask the prime minister if he finds life such a struggle how does he expect many workers to get by with this furlough to sink in? >> mister speaker, i am proud of what we've done to support low incomes, this government raised the living wage by record amounts, increased universal credit by 1000 pounds a year and he makes the point about furloughs and as he knows, combined with universal credit, the job support team just announced workers will be getting 80%, we will get this country through this crisis and support people of low income throughout the period. >> ian blackburn. >> i'm afraid the prime minister just doesn't get it. yesterday we saw his disregard for the people of greater manchester, the people of scotland are all too familiar with millions of family struggling to get by and this tor
. >> the leader of the smc, ian blackburn. >> my thoughts are on the recovery. next week the pandemic is worsening, the tory government will move mass redundancies across the united kingdom, meanwhile the prime minister is complaining, he can't get by 150,000 pounds but i ask the prime minister if he finds life such a struggle how does he expect many workers to get by with this furlough to sink in? >> mister speaker, i am proud of what we've done to support low incomes, this...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
community around the salt lake and all believe ian should benefit from the lithium tresham and bedded in the salt crust. if you were. back in 2018 there were smiles all round in berlin when john. many in bolivia signed the lithium mining pact it wasn't tested iraq china lucky enough to seal the deal with a c.i. systems a medium sized company from barton vuitton bag their winning idea as a stable plan to extract the metal using an efficient new method. panfilo in his community are in favor of lithium extraction with the help of the germans but they feel left out of the process and are asking for financial compensation. residents have to share in the profits because we'll feel the effects of lithium industrialization here in our community. one of the opponents of the project distrusts the germans and the deal in general is. they want to mine our raw material behind our backs with their 70 year contract the germans may be a good partner but they have need of the financial resources nor the technology. the opponents are simply misinformed says economist here neighbor mero who launched the
community around the salt lake and all believe ian should benefit from the lithium tresham and bedded in the salt crust. if you were. back in 2018 there were smiles all round in berlin when john. many in bolivia signed the lithium mining pact it wasn't tested iraq china lucky enough to seal the deal with a c.i. systems a medium sized company from barton vuitton bag their winning idea as a stable plan to extract the metal using an efficient new method. panfilo in his community are in favor of...
57
57
Oct 4, 2020
10/20
by
KDTV
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
le casa con gol de ian gonzÁlez y suman 12 puntos en el torneo. en otro partido los tigres recibieron al atlÉtico de san luis. 1-0 de quiÑones. gignac marca penal y cobraba de esta manera. puso el segundo para los tigres. vargas puso el tercero. vamos a la mls. houston enfrentando a kansas. pulido con el primer tanto y de esta manera el mexicano se hacÍa presente con doblete. gana kansas. el inter de miami enfrentando a nueva york city. mitrita al nÚmero cuatro. vendrÍa el empate y mitrita con el tercero. pierde el inter. "paco" palencia fue cesado. sÓlo 10 puntos en 13 fechas y no aguanto mÁs la directiva. hasta aquÍ los deportes. fÉlix, arantxa, regreso con ustedes.
le casa con gol de ian gonzÁlez y suman 12 puntos en el torneo. en otro partido los tigres recibieron al atlÉtico de san luis. 1-0 de quiÑones. gignac marca penal y cobraba de esta manera. puso el segundo para los tigres. vargas puso el tercero. vamos a la mls. houston enfrentando a kansas. pulido con el primer tanto y de esta manera el mexicano se hacÍa presente con doblete. gana kansas. el inter de miami enfrentando a nueva york city. mitrita al nÚmero cuatro. vendrÍa el empate y...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
the news africa coming up on the program alleged killings on a crackdown on the opposition doesn't ians very focused special elections on wednesday so one does not speak 1st then why go 46 me election does your position have a chance we'll hear more from our reporter also coming up. could soften off fast this movement in south africa is accusing foreign nationals in their country of committing the crime and taking the odd job out they want them out.
the news africa coming up on the program alleged killings on a crackdown on the opposition doesn't ians very focused special elections on wednesday so one does not speak 1st then why go 46 me election does your position have a chance we'll hear more from our reporter also coming up. could soften off fast this movement in south africa is accusing foreign nationals in their country of committing the crime and taking the odd job out they want them out.
12
12
Oct 24, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you to ian, think of the penny and dubai papers in the morning. coming up next is the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. far and away my favourite film of the week is summer of 85, the latest from francois ozon, the french director behind such diverse fare as sitcom, under the sand and by the grace of god. a bittersweet saga of love and death, it's a coming—of—age tale that moves the original setting of aidan chambers' source novel from southend—on—sea to le treport in france, where the death—obsessed alex looks back on his relationship with the beautiful david. with the heady energy of an ‘805 teen pic, we watch alex falling for the friend of his dreams, being swept off his feet by david's vibrant "live fast, die young" attitude and then driven to a jealous rage by the arrival of english interloper kate. while all this plays out in flashback, it's intercut with later scenes of an apparently traumatised alex facing quest
thank you to ian, think of the penny and dubai papers in the morning. coming up next is the film review. hello, and welcome to the film review with me, mark kermode, rounding up the best movies available for viewing in cinemas and in the home. far and away my favourite film of the week is summer of 85, the latest from francois ozon, the french director behind such diverse fare as sitcom, under the sand and by the grace of god. a bittersweet saga of love and death, it's a coming—of—age tale...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
so it's essentially passing on the act of killing through a computer by the skin think ian. be used in the future to specifically target and kill people. to frank's hour this sort of scenario raises primarily ethical questions i mean this is one very fundamental worry is that a dehumanization of those people that die takes place because nobody has to deal with the fact that they've died on the battlefield. instead of the reduced to mere data and numbers which an anonymous machine works through wanted to algorithms. that the united nations they've been debating a ban on thomas weapons for years now so far unsuccessfully resistance to a ban comes from russia the u.s. and china amongst others the debate centers on whether autonomous weapons are reconcilable with international law critics are worried about a new arms race with un perceivable consequences. as you start to picture and realize that humans are controlling element have completely fallen out of the equation and when you have algorithms that make decisions are being. decisions on whether or not someone should be attack
so it's essentially passing on the act of killing through a computer by the skin think ian. be used in the future to specifically target and kill people. to frank's hour this sort of scenario raises primarily ethical questions i mean this is one very fundamental worry is that a dehumanization of those people that die takes place because nobody has to deal with the fact that they've died on the battlefield. instead of the reduced to mere data and numbers which an anonymous machine works through...
14
14
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 14
favorite 0
quote 0
i've been getting the thoughts of our golf correspondent ian carter who watched the third round unfold with hatton on top. a very good day for him. a 69, back to the top of the leaderboards, for grinding, very few really low score out there. a 66, 67 from horsey to move into a semblance of contention. but hatton is a world—class player i managed to keep a lid on his emotions are most of the time. he is just showing us time and time again just showing us time and time again just how good a golfer he is. that was out of the very top drawer in global standards. who get into the world top ten this week and showed us world top ten this week and showed us why with a 69 which is given a commanding lead into the final day. quite a yearfor him, he had wrist surgery quite a yearfor him, he had wrist surgery last year, what would it mean for him to win at wentworth? he grew up close by and just knowing the course since a child. he has been coming here since he was five yea rs been coming here since he was five years old. i think he is enjoying being home, he has been in america to for eight mon
i've been getting the thoughts of our golf correspondent ian carter who watched the third round unfold with hatton on top. a very good day for him. a 69, back to the top of the leaderboards, for grinding, very few really low score out there. a 66, 67 from horsey to move into a semblance of contention. but hatton is a world—class player i managed to keep a lid on his emotions are most of the time. he is just showing us time and time again just showing us time and time again just how good a...
26
26
Oct 20, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
the start of another long day for elaine kenyon and her partner, ian gore. he has multiple sclerosis and needs constant support. he used to spend five days a week at a day centre, but the pandemic meant that closed. so now elaine provides most of his care on her own. like many of the family carers in today's survey, they're worried about how they'll cope as covid restrictions tighten again. how's your day been, ian? boring. why has it been boring? cos i'm stuck in this house! what do you miss about being at the day centre? all my pals, all my friends. what else do you feel about today? what's today been like? it's not very good for you, is it? why? cos you're doing everything. i can't do anything. come and walk in my shoes for a week. or a day. just see how it feels. cos it isn't good. you're isolated. you've nobody... you know, i sit and cry some nights, and then i think, "why are you doing this? pick yourself up!" but it's hard to pick yourself up. nearly 6,000 family carers answered online questions from the charity carers uk. 81% say they've had to provi
the start of another long day for elaine kenyon and her partner, ian gore. he has multiple sclerosis and needs constant support. he used to spend five days a week at a day centre, but the pandemic meant that closed. so now elaine provides most of his care on her own. like many of the family carers in today's survey, they're worried about how they'll cope as covid restrictions tighten again. how's your day been, ian? boring. why has it been boring? cos i'm stuck in this house! what do you miss...
7
7.0
tv
eye 7
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean ian and azerbaijan have agreed to a humanitarian cease fire in their conflict over the disputed no go no carb region it came into force at midnight local time a russia brokered truce from last week fell apart almost immediately. france's anti terror prosecutor says the teacher beheaded in friday's attack outside paris had become the target of threats after showing caricature of the muslim prophet mohammed in the classroom the suspected attacker was an 18 year old from russia's chechnya region he reportedly avoided outside the school and asked for information about the victims were about. shocked children parents and neighbors come to pay their respects at the suburban paris school where the murdered teacher taught. although the school had received one complaint after his classroom discussion surrounding caricature is of islams prophet muhammad the teacher didn't have a reputation for being provocative. i mean my oldest boy said he never behaved in a racist way. not at all. his lessons weren't intended to shock you know my son didn't think there was anything unusual about him. an
i mean ian and azerbaijan have agreed to a humanitarian cease fire in their conflict over the disputed no go no carb region it came into force at midnight local time a russia brokered truce from last week fell apart almost immediately. france's anti terror prosecutor says the teacher beheaded in friday's attack outside paris had become the target of threats after showing caricature of the muslim prophet mohammed in the classroom the suspected attacker was an 18 year old from russia's chechnya...
4
4.0
tv
eye 4
favorite 0
quote 0
successful the takeover would expand the european bottlers footprint in the asian pacific region yes trail ian bottle has now 32 production sites ranging from new zealand to india . germany's wine makers are feeling the pressure in the united states their bottles have been slapped with a 25 percent import tax that's bad news for any export market but particularly if it is your most important one why makers are paying the price of a fight that didn't even concern them as the punitive tariffs all the result of a years long quarrel between the u.s. and europe over aircraft subsidies and the coronavirus crisis is a making a bad situation only worse. your very few injuries are doing their daily rounds have they been here and his brothers philip and george romper say it's a vital during the harvest season. they can't think rape's their degree the density of the juice that indicates the sugar content. 2020 is expected to be a vintage year but it's also full of worries and uncertainties for the family business the coronavirus crisis has badly affected wine growers is this one. the shelf was enough som
successful the takeover would expand the european bottlers footprint in the asian pacific region yes trail ian bottle has now 32 production sites ranging from new zealand to india . germany's wine makers are feeling the pressure in the united states their bottles have been slapped with a 25 percent import tax that's bad news for any export market but particularly if it is your most important one why makers are paying the price of a fight that didn't even concern them as the punitive tariffs all...
3
3.0
tv
eye 3
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean ian's in germany are also angry in september some of them demonstrated outside angle america's chancellery office they want berlin to condemn azerbaijan and its ally turkey. this is a. point of view it's very important that the german government should clearly and directly speak out and condemn the aggression by azerbaijan as well as clearly pointing out the extremely negative role played by turn a king's been in. the is very side denies turkey is directly involved in the conflict and believes it has international law on its side. what we wish above all is that calls are received by the german side that a strong signal is sent that the status quo cannot continue the occupation must end and the occupied territories must be liberated and. the war of words over no gone back is raging and perhaps making it more difficult to reach a cease fire on the ground meanwhile germany and other countries are wondering what they can do so that real talk about a resolution can begin. brazilian football great pele turns 80 today he is still regarded by many fans as the best player of the game ha
i mean ian's in germany are also angry in september some of them demonstrated outside angle america's chancellery office they want berlin to condemn azerbaijan and its ally turkey. this is a. point of view it's very important that the german government should clearly and directly speak out and condemn the aggression by azerbaijan as well as clearly pointing out the extremely negative role played by turn a king's been in. the is very side denies turkey is directly involved in the conflict and...
8
8.0
tv
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 0
of french prosecutors believe the suspect is a chinese ian national who arrived in the e.u. in september the italian island of lampedusa his family said he never showed signs of extremism police are warning citizens to be extra vigilant these are desperate times for a country in lockdown due to the pandemic for some it's their faith whatever it may be that's getting them through. correspondent lisa lewis joins us from nice they say a 2nd person connected to that suspect has been arrested what more can you tell us . absolutely they now have arrested a 47 and 35 year old man both live in this live in this and both talked to the attacker the day before he killed 3 people at the basilica just behind me it is a bit surprising that this man arrived in france as one or 2 days before the attack and then really fast changes his target and attack so investigators are wondering did he get help from these people from other people now the suspect as you just mentioned had it only recently arrived in france but there's been some other details that have come out about him can you tell us m
of french prosecutors believe the suspect is a chinese ian national who arrived in the e.u. in september the italian island of lampedusa his family said he never showed signs of extremism police are warning citizens to be extra vigilant these are desperate times for a country in lockdown due to the pandemic for some it's their faith whatever it may be that's getting them through. correspondent lisa lewis joins us from nice they say a 2nd person connected to that suspect has been arrested what...
24
24
Oct 6, 2020
10/20
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
that is ian wishart. we are getting the air force head in quarantine because of potential contact with coronavirus last week. that is the u.s. military chief in quarantine and the air force chief in quarantine. coming up, we will talk about the presidential election and what the bond market is telling us about a possible winner. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lang in toronto alongside vonnie quinn in new york. there are all kinds of guess is going on about the outcome of the races in november. the bond market may be the one to watch. an opinion columnist joins us. brian, what is the market suggesting about what happens in november? move: we saw a big yesterday in the bond market. 30 year treasury yields rose by 10 basis points, the most in over a month, and the-year-old -- and the yield curve steepened to the steepest level since 2016. it is this idea that there is going to be some sort of big fiscal package combined with the fed's monetary policy that would come fro
that is ian wishart. we are getting the air force head in quarantine because of potential contact with coronavirus last week. that is the u.s. military chief in quarantine and the air force chief in quarantine. coming up, we will talk about the presidential election and what the bond market is telling us about a possible winner. this is bloomberg. ♪ amanda: this is bloomberg markets. i am amanda lang in toronto alongside vonnie quinn in new york. there are all kinds of guess is going on about...
5
5.0
Oct 30, 2020
10/20
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 5
favorite 0
quote 0
stories french authorities say the man who killed 3 people in a terrorist attack in nice was a tunis ian who arrived in france or italy with an italian red cross travel document president in money says the incident is another attack on fronts and it's funny. to me to miss you ladies and gentlemen once again our country has been hit by an islamist terror attack once again this morning 3 of our compact hits tell him nice in this not to die. and very clearly france is under attack. she knew some of the thinking if we are attacked it is for our values for our taste for freedom but this possibility on our soil is a belief really not to give in to any mind of terror so i say it with great clarity once again we will not give in european leaders a reintroducing strix measures in response to rising corona virus infections spain's catalonia region assessing its borders 15 days from now it says going into months long last the lock down and germany has announced nationwide restrictions. president donald trump and his democratic challenger joe biden have been holding competing rallies in the battlegr
stories french authorities say the man who killed 3 people in a terrorist attack in nice was a tunis ian who arrived in france or italy with an italian red cross travel document president in money says the incident is another attack on fronts and it's funny. to me to miss you ladies and gentlemen once again our country has been hit by an islamist terror attack once again this morning 3 of our compact hits tell him nice in this not to die. and very clearly france is under attack. she knew some...
39
39
Oct 29, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
so my notable bench is emile hiskey, lori cunningham, ian wright, saul campbell, and wes brown. that is my england 11, my bame ii to celebrate black history month. i reckon that site is good for winning or beating everyone. thank you. david james with his teams there. a reminder: tributes have been paid to the former wales wing jj williams, who's died at the age of 72. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. good evening. today's rain will ease away, leaving quite a lot of cloud as we go through the night, and some sharper showers across northwest scotland for a time, and in particular the parts of wales and southwest england. a very mild start to friday morning, though, widespread double digits across the country. and as we go through the day, the rain will slip its way out of wales and sit across the channel, allowing some sunshine to reach scotland, northern ireland, northwest england and north wales. and a mild afternoon with top temperatures of 17 celsius. more wet and windy weather set to arrive for the start of the weekend, with this significant
so my notable bench is emile hiskey, lori cunningham, ian wright, saul campbell, and wes brown. that is my england 11, my bame ii to celebrate black history month. i reckon that site is good for winning or beating everyone. thank you. david james with his teams there. a reminder: tributes have been paid to the former wales wing jj williams, who's died at the age of 72. that's all from sportsday. we'll have more throughout the evening. good evening. today's rain will ease away, leaving quite a...
66
66
Oct 1, 2020
10/20
by
CNNW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 1
ian is a flight attendant for american airlines. tell us about how your life and career has been impacted. >> wow, incredibly. back when the pandemic started, we were deemed essential workers. so, we continued to put our uniforms on every day, shuffling the american people back and forkt to get them where they needed to go. and when we knew the extension was coming to an end, we've had so many people pushing for congress to pass an extension for this. and as you get closer and closer, you're left like, what's going to happen? and i walked off my last flight about an hour and a half ago? i took two flights, passengers where they needed to go and now i have no job. so, i'm kind of flabbergasted. >> i mean, that's so distressing, ian. how are they doing this? are they doing this by seniority? do you get a sense of that? >> they initially offered some ear early out packages and leave options for flight attendants to take and from there you have to start from the bottom up. so, your most junior people up to whatever their magic number is
ian is a flight attendant for american airlines. tell us about how your life and career has been impacted. >> wow, incredibly. back when the pandemic started, we were deemed essential workers. so, we continued to put our uniforms on every day, shuffling the american people back and forkt to get them where they needed to go. and when we knew the extension was coming to an end, we've had so many people pushing for congress to pass an extension for this. and as you get closer and closer,...
16
16
Oct 6, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 16
favorite 0
quote 0
for example ian blackford repeated it's a prediction when in fact it's an illustration. i think they must have known that that would happen. this is the kind of thing that when those figures are torn apart i think it really has the potential to undermine the social contract with up undermine the social contract with up because people won't simply not believe the things they've been told by the experts and authorities. david, you are nodding what madeline was saying. especially the elderly people that i know if it totally would say you know what, i would rather see my garage and two grandchildren, i would rather see my garage and two grandchildren, iwould rather see the my friends on the last few years of my life than spend another six months in lockdown in a cottage on the countryside somewhere. of course it's balance. the problem is there aren't necessarily right answers to very many of these... aren't necessarily right answers to very many of these. .. its risks is in a? people taking personal risk and personal choices for what happens to them. yes but also in the gove
for example ian blackford repeated it's a prediction when in fact it's an illustration. i think they must have known that that would happen. this is the kind of thing that when those figures are torn apart i think it really has the potential to undermine the social contract with up undermine the social contract with up because people won't simply not believe the things they've been told by the experts and authorities. david, you are nodding what madeline was saying. especially the elderly...
49
49
Oct 10, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
i‘ve been getting the thoughts of our golf correspondent ian carter, who watched the third round unfold with hatton on top. a very good day for him, a 69, back to the top of the leaderboard. it was a day for grinding, some are very few low scorers out there. david horsey emitting into a semblance of contention but hatton isa semblance of contention but hatton is a world—class player and he managed to keep a lid on his emotions most of the time. he is just showing us time and time again at the moment how good a golfer he is. that is out of the very top drawer. in global standards, is. that is out of the very top drawer. in globalstandards, he could get into the world top ten this week. there is 69 has given a commanding lead going into the final day. it has been a great year for him since he had wrist surgery last year, what would mean that for him to win at wentworth? he grew up close by are just on the core since a child is. he has been coming here since he was five years old. i think enjoys being back home, he has been in america for 8.5 months this year. he has played an interestin
i‘ve been getting the thoughts of our golf correspondent ian carter, who watched the third round unfold with hatton on top. a very good day for him, a 69, back to the top of the leaderboard. it was a day for grinding, some are very few low scorers out there. david horsey emitting into a semblance of contention but hatton isa semblance of contention but hatton is a world—class player and he managed to keep a lid on his emotions most of the time. he is just showing us time and time again at...
18
18
Oct 3, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
there are measurable conditions on day three of the scottish open as ian and tommy fleetwood remain in contention on seven under par. an englishman is the overnight leader by two shots going into the fourth and final day in north berwick. cricket‘s t20 blast final said the move to reserve day for the first time in its 18 year history. heavy rain at edgbaston meant the semis between surrey and gloucester and not him against lancaster could not ta ke not him against lancaster could not take place. they will try again tomorrow. —— big noting him against lancaster. all racing at ascot was abandoned but a red car, nine to favourite lullaby men powered to victory in the two—year—old trophy race. before we go, another of cycling's ranch tours. it got way in sicily. thomas is amongst the papers. he is hiding pretty much made the perfect start with a rider winning the opening time trial. after missing out on a place in the tour de france, thomas was offered a great starting point for a shot at redemption. the welshman has unfinished business. three years ago he dropped out after getti
there are measurable conditions on day three of the scottish open as ian and tommy fleetwood remain in contention on seven under par. an englishman is the overnight leader by two shots going into the fourth and final day in north berwick. cricket‘s t20 blast final said the move to reserve day for the first time in its 18 year history. heavy rain at edgbaston meant the semis between surrey and gloucester and not him against lancaster could not ta ke not him against lancaster could not take...
70
70
Oct 11, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
i've been getting the thoughts of our golf correspondent ian carter who was watching the action earlier: he did it in fine style, really. a67 when you're leading in the final round is fantastic scoring. especially at such a big event. won that he's dreamt of winning. he was nervous early on, you can that he's dreamt of winning. he was nervous early on, you can see that he's dreamt of winning. he was nervous early on, you can see that in his approach play but his short game held up beautifully. it was only one blip, that was at the 13th when he missed a very short pot. otherwise it was immaculate stuff and he pressed the accelerator around the turn and was really in control throughout the back nine. an incredible round from hatton who's been criticised for wearing his heart honestly. he's a great character see on the golf course. what's the next target for him? surely have to be going after major. he's headed towards the world top ten if not in it as a result of this victory. he is someone that people should look at as a potential major winner when he tees it up. obviously, the next when
i've been getting the thoughts of our golf correspondent ian carter who was watching the action earlier: he did it in fine style, really. a67 when you're leading in the final round is fantastic scoring. especially at such a big event. won that he's dreamt of winning. he was nervous early on, you can that he's dreamt of winning. he was nervous early on, you can see that he's dreamt of winning. he was nervous early on, you can see that in his approach play but his short game held up beautifully....
125
125
Oct 31, 2020
10/20
by
KPIX
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
ian lee has more. >> reporter: at first glance, it looks like a monet. down to the lily pads. but things aren't always what they seem. this is a banksy. >> we have arrived at "show me the money," one of the most important paintings of banksy's provocative career. >> reporter: sothby's auctioned it off. >> $2,500,000. >> bidders quickly ran up the price. this auction comes a year after another banksy painting of the british parliament replaced by chimps smashed his record selling for more than $12 million. >> banksy is today one of the most sought after artists. he's really made that step from being a much-loved figure in popular culture to actually being one of the most desirable, collectible artists of our time. >> reporter: this auction didn't disappoint. show me the monet sold for plenty of monet. while it didn't break his record, it sold for nearly $10 million. ian lee, cbs news, london. >> "cbs this morning saturday" will be right back. ♪ >>> could you guys do the dance? do you know the "thriller" dance? >> nice. >> good, michelle. >> we'll do it in the break. >> impres
ian lee has more. >> reporter: at first glance, it looks like a monet. down to the lily pads. but things aren't always what they seem. this is a banksy. >> we have arrived at "show me the money," one of the most important paintings of banksy's provocative career. >> reporter: sothby's auctioned it off. >> $2,500,000. >> bidders quickly ran up the price. this auction comes a year after another banksy painting of the british parliament replaced by chimps...
17
17
Oct 21, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
the leader of the snp, ian blackwood. -- ian blackwood. my thoughts are very much with the memberfor bolton thoughts are very much with the member for bolton south east and i hope she makes a speedy recovery. mr speaker, next week just as the pandemic is worsening, the tory government will scrap the furlough scheme in a move that will cause a wave of mass redundancies across the uk. meanwhile, behind closed doors, the prime minister is complaining that he cannot get by on his £130,000 salary, so can i ask the prime minister, if he is finding life such a struggle, how on earth does he expect many workers to get by onjust £5 does he expect many workers to get by on just £5 48 an hour when the tory cuts and furlough sinks in? iam i am proud of what we have done to support people on low incomes during this pandemic on the day before. it was this government that raised the living wage. he makes the point about for a low, mr speaker. and as he knows, the combined universal credit with the job support scheme we have just announced and workers
the leader of the snp, ian blackwood. -- ian blackwood. my thoughts are very much with the memberfor bolton thoughts are very much with the member for bolton south east and i hope she makes a speedy recovery. mr speaker, next week just as the pandemic is worsening, the tory government will scrap the furlough scheme in a move that will cause a wave of mass redundancies across the uk. meanwhile, behind closed doors, the prime minister is complaining that he cannot get by on his £130,000 salary,...
25
25
Oct 1, 2020
10/20
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
. —— ian dennisjoins us now. you heard from gareth southgate today about his fears there could be no crowds next summer. today about his fears there could be no crowds next summer. what can you tell us about that? i just asked garrett camp you will hear the full on the sports life tonight if he was concerned about the potential a six—month restrictions due to covid—i9 in this country and whether that could impact the euros next summer. he basically said that you have got to be realistic, he admits that it have got to be realistic, he admits thatitis have got to be realistic, he admits that it is a high chance that could be the case. although he did say it is difficult to predict and on the back of that, incidentally, this evening you have announced that they are allowing the returning of supporters come up to 30% of capacity, bearing in mind where local laws permit to allow supporters back into the stadium. after having that conversation with gareth southgate, i guess that is encouraging step this evening. ga
. —— ian dennisjoins us now. you heard from gareth southgate today about his fears there could be no crowds next summer. today about his fears there could be no crowds next summer. what can you tell us about that? i just asked garrett camp you will hear the full on the sports life tonight if he was concerned about the potential a six—month restrictions due to covid—i9 in this country and whether that could impact the euros next summer. he basically said that you have got to be...
27
27
Oct 19, 2020
10/20
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the, over many years we have made a national place to the help south ian man defended independence. i intend to keep that promise. [cheers and applause] to this honor that pledge, to abandon the brave nation and to the terror would be in unforgivable wrong. we are there to strengthen world order, around the globe from berlin to thailand. our peoples whose well-being rests in part on the believe that they can count on us if they are attacked. to leave vietnam to its fate, would shake the confidence of all these people and the value of an american commitment. and, in the value of america's word. the result would be increased unrest and instability. even wider war. we were there because they're great states in the balance. lebanon think for a moment that retreat from vietnam would bring an end to conflict. the battle would be renewed in one country and then another. the censure lesson out our time is that the appetite of aggression is never satisfied. to withdraw from one battlefield means only to prepare for the next. we must say, in southeast asia as we did in europe, in the words of
the, over many years we have made a national place to the help south ian man defended independence. i intend to keep that promise. [cheers and applause] to this honor that pledge, to abandon the brave nation and to the terror would be in unforgivable wrong. we are there to strengthen world order, around the globe from berlin to thailand. our peoples whose well-being rests in part on the believe that they can count on us if they are attacked. to leave vietnam to its fate, would shake the...