15
15
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 15
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong said in his technical debriefing we were not sure they were coming back. even the computer display was going blind as a sign that the computer was actually doing exactly the right thing. at that moment it didn't have enough processing power to write up the display so it turned the displays on and was able to dump all of that work and what it didn't need. i bet everyone in here has a smart phone and most of you have an iphone. a current iphone does 5 trillion calculations. it would have taken that computer 681 days to do the work that your phone can do in one second. different kinds of work of course. it had less brain power than your microwave oven but please do not ask your microwave oven to fly you to the moon. coming tgoing to the moon it tut was the largest single project ever undertaken by human beings outside of the war. ten times the size of the panama canal, three times the size of the manhattan project. and yet, we've lost track and here we are at the 50th anniversary this summer. itit's lost track of two importt things about that undertaking. one
armstrong said in his technical debriefing we were not sure they were coming back. even the computer display was going blind as a sign that the computer was actually doing exactly the right thing. at that moment it didn't have enough processing power to write up the display so it turned the displays on and was able to dump all of that work and what it didn't need. i bet everyone in here has a smart phone and most of you have an iphone. a current iphone does 5 trillion calculations. it would...
37
37
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the first problem was as armstrong and aldrin swooped down toward the moon, looking out the window, armstrong discovered the place they were intending to land was strewn with boulders between 10 and 20 feet, boulders as big as honda accords and toyota camrys. the lunar module had been fine on autopilot and at that point neil armstrong took control and had to go looking for a different place to land. that led to the second problem. the second problem was, did the lunar module coveted the eagle have enough fuel to look for a good place to land? what would happen as they got closer and closer to the bottom of the fuel tank? the lunar module was burning 1000 pounds of fuel every 30 seconds. the total quotient for fuel was 120 seconds. they had flown all the way to the moon and the extra fuel they had was exactly two minutes. this is houston, people probably know this, the reason you fly with such a little cushion is a pound of fuel in the lunar module requires three extra pounds of fuel on the launchpad in kate kennedy. it was a constant balancing, house when you had to be and they didn't have en
the first problem was as armstrong and aldrin swooped down toward the moon, looking out the window, armstrong discovered the place they were intending to land was strewn with boulders between 10 and 20 feet, boulders as big as honda accords and toyota camrys. the lunar module had been fine on autopilot and at that point neil armstrong took control and had to go looking for a different place to land. that led to the second problem. the second problem was, did the lunar module coveted the eagle...
190
190
Sep 28, 2019
09/19
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
he agreed to be the star witness against marjorie diehl-armstrong who pleaded not guilty. it would be one of erie pa's most sensational trials. but with a long history of killing men, marjorie's conviction would hardly be a slam dunk. >> coming up -- >> there could be other people, other co-conspirators out and about that she could send my way. >> master manipulator, maybe, but mastermind -- >> everybody was lying. okay? >> marjorie tells her story. would a jury believe her again? >> oh, my god, if he's acquitted i think the sun and the moon are going to reverse positions. i'm like, is this possible? >> when "dateline" continues. els these are real people, not actors, who've got their eczema under control. with less eczema, you can show more skin. so roll up those sleeves. and help heal your skin from within with dupixent. dupixent is the first treatment of its kind that continuously treats moderate-to-severe eczema, or atopic dermatitis, even between flare ups. dupixent is a biologic, and not a cream or steroid. many people taking dupixent saw clear or almost clear skin.
he agreed to be the star witness against marjorie diehl-armstrong who pleaded not guilty. it would be one of erie pa's most sensational trials. but with a long history of killing men, marjorie's conviction would hardly be a slam dunk. >> coming up -- >> there could be other people, other co-conspirators out and about that she could send my way. >> master manipulator, maybe, but mastermind -- >> everybody was lying. okay? >> marjorie tells her story. would a jury...
38
38
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the idea that my book was born with neil armstrong, i grew up in ohio in a town called perrysburg and he was from about 80 miles away. when you are 9-years-old and the whole world is watching, 550 million or more watched television and the famous journey it was an eight-day bus trip. sometimes we think it is just a one-day event. it was like a week to come up with that famous moment when neil armstrong stepped on the mound we have changed our sleeping schedule to one, and i just couldn't have been more excited. i collected all sorts of memorabilia, plates and all of the light, the idea of just looking at the moon and thinking human beings have a broken the shackle the earth was deeply inspiring. but the reason i got to talk to him is a few years back, decades later i wrote my first book on harry truman secretary of state dean acheson then secretary of defense during the truman years and i have signed copies to neil armstrong because a friend of a friend gave me his p.o. box at a farm in ohio near cincinnati and i forwarded the box with a note that i would like to interview him and i g
the idea that my book was born with neil armstrong, i grew up in ohio in a town called perrysburg and he was from about 80 miles away. when you are 9-years-old and the whole world is watching, 550 million or more watched television and the famous journey it was an eight-day bus trip. sometimes we think it is just a one-day event. it was like a week to come up with that famous moment when neil armstrong stepped on the mound we have changed our sleeping schedule to one, and i just couldn't have...
24
24
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a direct lineage from 1969, july, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin. by the end of 69 walter concrete could sit on new year's day and tell cbs we are making 1970 the year of earth. behind cbs nightly news was the earthrise photo as the bumper. walter cronkite showing that. cronkite made the first earth day in 1970, a major national event. the media could make a difference when they were bringing cameras all over earth day so much so that by the end of that year nixon was forced to create the environmental protection agency in 1970. the mayor of california, the counterculture adopted different things from going into space and you got the whole earth catalog and like many of today's entrepreneurs like steve jobs or jeff bezos, they are all about the moon. apollo had a big effect on a certain group of tech people. that is why many of them are trying to get into space as an occupation or financial investment. they are into it. >> host: you brought us back to earth from taking us to the moon and back, thank you, douglas brinkley. [applause] >> host: by the
there is a direct lineage from 1969, july, neil armstrong, buzz aldrin. by the end of 69 walter concrete could sit on new year's day and tell cbs we are making 1970 the year of earth. behind cbs nightly news was the earthrise photo as the bumper. walter cronkite showing that. cronkite made the first earth day in 1970, a major national event. the media could make a difference when they were bringing cameras all over earth day so much so that by the end of that year nixon was forced to create the...
69
69
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong: yes. there were -- actually, aside from the advertisement, we gate -- we get a description of her as a young woman. she is about 22 when she runs off. and it kind of confirms what we think or what i know about her background, it described her as lighter complected, with bushy hair. later on there were several accounts by local folks in portsmith who wrote their recollections of life and she made it into -- she was -- eventually she becomes known in portsmouth as the slave who ran away from washington. people would come to the cottage where she lived and she was pretty poverty-stricken and sometimes they would give her a dollar and she would tell her story. frome seen her described very very light complected to almost white to copper colored. so there are descriptions about her. none about her children, but about her. so we do have an idea, unfortunately no image but as a , fugitive you want want people like, orhat you look to keep talking about it. >> one more? dr. armstrong: there's one i
armstrong: yes. there were -- actually, aside from the advertisement, we gate -- we get a description of her as a young woman. she is about 22 when she runs off. and it kind of confirms what we think or what i know about her background, it described her as lighter complected, with bushy hair. later on there were several accounts by local folks in portsmith who wrote their recollections of life and she made it into -- she was -- eventually she becomes known in portsmouth as the slave who ran...
65
65
Sep 15, 2019
09/19
by
FBC
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
and armstrong's kick is good. so nebraska strikes first. the big play a 41-yard pass and catch to spielman and it is a 36-yard field goal for isaac armstrong. ...if you were sharing these nachos with anyone ...but yourself. nachos are now a meal. with your choice of double the seasoned beef, or slow-cooked shredded chicken. plus a medium drink. the $5 grande nachos box. only at taco bell. (car alarm goes off) ♪ when the city is your fairway... ...and there's no such thing as out-of-bounds, the only thing better than the perfect shot... ♪ ...is knowing that no one is actually keeping score. do it for the cheers. ♪ this is mia's pulse. with pressure rising, and racing. this is also mia's pulse. that her doctor keeps in check, so she can find balance. this is mia's pulse, and now it's more stable than ever. this is what medicare from blue cross blue shield does for mia. and with over 80 years of healthcare expertise, imagine what we can do for you. this is the benefit of blue. but there is so much more you want to do. new starbucks tripl
and armstrong's kick is good. so nebraska strikes first. the big play a 41-yard pass and catch to spielman and it is a 36-yard field goal for isaac armstrong. ...if you were sharing these nachos with anyone ...but yourself. nachos are now a meal. with your choice of double the seasoned beef, or slow-cooked shredded chicken. plus a medium drink. the $5 grande nachos box. only at taco bell. (car alarm goes off) ♪ when the city is your fairway... ...and there's no such thing as out-of-bounds,...
52
52
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
neil armstrong has been gone for a few years. michael collins is a wonderful gentleman, very thoughtful. speaking of our future in space, he said people will go when they are able to go and i think that says it all. it speaks to the human needs, the human yearning to find out what is over the next hill, the next valley, on the next world. >> host: did he ever express regret being the guy who had to drive the ship around the moon while his two friends -- >> guest: he was a gentleman, he never complains. he said once or twice in his book carrying the fire, which is probably the best astronaut autobiography, these were alpha males and everybody wanted to be highest and fastest so of course he wanted to walk on the moon but he was a team player. he was happy to be part of the first crew. >> host: joe in new york city, go ahead with your question for james donovan and his book "shoot for the moon: the space race and the extraordinary voyage of apollo 11". >> caller: thank you. good evening and welcome to usc. i'm a proud trojan alumni
neil armstrong has been gone for a few years. michael collins is a wonderful gentleman, very thoughtful. speaking of our future in space, he said people will go when they are able to go and i think that says it all. it speaks to the human needs, the human yearning to find out what is over the next hill, the next valley, on the next world. >> host: did he ever express regret being the guy who had to drive the ship around the moon while his two friends -- >> guest: he was a gentleman,...
47
47
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
KNTV
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
coming up, 50 years after his famous moon walk, a replica of neil armstrong's space suit goes on display at a bay area sports venue. we'll take you behind the scenes with a local company that created that. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on a sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's the last chance to save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest for 36-months. ends labor day. >>> welcome back. baseball fans at oracle park have been treated to the smithsonian museum installed a replica of neil armstrong's space suit to mark the 50th anniversary of the moon walk. "today in the bay's" joe r rosatto, jr., takes us behind the scenes with the company that created them. >> reporter: imitation is the highest form of flattery, which may explain why a plain looking office in san rafael. >> this piece is from the m metropolitan museum of art. >> reporter: holds what appears to be the most treasures. what appears to be high art is high tech. lisa federi
coming up, 50 years after his famous moon walk, a replica of neil armstrong's space suit goes on display at a bay area sports venue. we'll take you behind the scenes with a local company that created that. it's time for the biggest sale of the year on a sleep number 360 smart bed. can it help keep us asleep? yes, it senses your movements and automatically adjusts to keep you both comfortable. it's the last chance to save 50% on the sleep number 360 limited edition smart bed. plus 0% interest...
27
27
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
neil armstrong did his graduate work at usc. so with that, i will ask you, i was pretty upset to learn that there is not a celebration in washington for the public regarding the 50th anniversary of apollo 11 and i noticed that there is a contractor celebration hosted by kennedy space center which they are saying the official celebration and with tickets of $5000 each. i was wondering here opinion about this and whether in fact, the notoriety of the media, movies that has now varnished the historical significance has overwhelmed the original tenant of what the space program was about to this country and is now just become a paid as you can to be a part of the program now. >> host: i think we got the idea. thank you. >> guest: of course he was the aircraft company that got the contract to design and build the moon or module. he played a very important part. i've heard about the celebration. i have to say, what to celebrate, and what the governors decide to celebrate, it would've been nice to have something on the 50th anniversary.
neil armstrong did his graduate work at usc. so with that, i will ask you, i was pretty upset to learn that there is not a celebration in washington for the public regarding the 50th anniversary of apollo 11 and i noticed that there is a contractor celebration hosted by kennedy space center which they are saying the official celebration and with tickets of $5000 each. i was wondering here opinion about this and whether in fact, the notoriety of the media, movies that has now varnished the...
52
52
Sep 20, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong: thank you, madam chair. i just want to quote justice a supreme court opinion that said the typical consumer who has only a small to save aim who seeks the valve a defected refrigerator or television set left without any remedy but a contract -- but a court remedy. delays which could eat up the valve an eventually small claims recovery. ith that i would yield three minutes to the gentleman from alifornia, my friend, mr. mcclintock. the chair: the gentleman from california is recognized. mr. mcclintock: this bill purports to assert a very constitutional right, the right to trial by jury in civil actions. by denying very important constitutional right, unimpaired of contract, the right of two parties to agree to exchange to s and services according their own best judgment. ecause of the excesses and expenses and uncertainties that have plagued our civil courts, producers and and many employees and employers advantageous to waive their right to civil jury disputes between them in favor of simpler, arbitration.er
armstrong: thank you, madam chair. i just want to quote justice a supreme court opinion that said the typical consumer who has only a small to save aim who seeks the valve a defected refrigerator or television set left without any remedy but a contract -- but a court remedy. delays which could eat up the valve an eventually small claims recovery. ith that i would yield three minutes to the gentleman from alifornia, my friend, mr. mcclintock. the chair: the gentleman from california is...
25
25
Sep 14, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him secretly for 1000000 dollars given a life span by the italian cycling federation in 2002 he continues to work discreetly with athletes.
among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him secretly for 1000000 dollars given a life span by the italian cycling federation in 2002 he continues to work discreetly with athletes.
32
32
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> was neil armstrong on purpose or an accident quick. >> some people will say it was just his turn. he was chosen to attempt a landing on the moon those didn't think he would make it but something would come up that there were too many unknowns that could be apollo 12 or 13 but he had a reputation as a cool customer to just barely survive daccidents and space one of the few x 15 pilots. >> who was alan shepard quick. >> the first man in space for 15bo minutes in 1961. but it was a big deal a few months earlier so we had to get somebody up to answer because they beat us. >> so he was the first american in space. >> describe his voyage. >>. >> these were small in those capsules on top of the icbm meant to deliver nuclear warheads. people could not believe they would strap themselves on top and didn't even know back then what weightlessness would do to a human and to get all space and weird and they had names foror it but considered a true hero. >> how high quick. >> 100 or 125 miles per hour on - - up miles he went up and then came right back down he landed in the pacific down rage -
. >> was neil armstrong on purpose or an accident quick. >> some people will say it was just his turn. he was chosen to attempt a landing on the moon those didn't think he would make it but something would come up that there were too many unknowns that could be apollo 12 or 13 but he had a reputation as a cool customer to just barely survive daccidents and space one of the few x 15 pilots. >> who was alan shepard quick. >> the first man in space for 15bo minutes in 1961....
90
90
Sep 4, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
howard armstrong was rescued. his house was one of hundreds lost as storm surge from dorian swallowed whole neighborhoods. armstrong's wife lynn didn't make it. >> came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. i probably got hit with something in bed and my poor little wife got hypothermia and standing on top of the kitchen cabinets until they disintegrated and i kept with her and she just drowned on me. >> reporter: i'm so sorry. [crying] >> i know. i know. >> reporter: how did you get out? >> i got out. i had a big boat anchored in there. i'm a crab fisherman and i have a 40-footer which stayed there so i didn't even think it was there, so i had got out of the house after my wife drowned and because you couldn't be in there anymore and i had no tools to chomp a hole in the roof, in the ceiling so i saw my boat was still there and i swam. i took a chance and swam out to it. >>
howard armstrong was rescued. his house was one of hundreds lost as storm surge from dorian swallowed whole neighborhoods. armstrong's wife lynn didn't make it. >> came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. i probably got hit with something in bed and my poor little wife got hypothermia and standing on top of the kitchen cabinets until they...
50
50
Sep 4, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
howard armstrong was rescued after his house flooded to the ceiling. his house was one of hundreds lost as storm surges from dorian swallowed whole neighborhoods. armstrong's wife didn't make it. >> it came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. probably got hit with something in there. and my poor little wife got hypothermia and she was standing on top of the kitchen cabinets until they disintegrated. and i kept with her and she just drowned on me. >> reporter: i'm so sorry. >> i know. i know. >> reporter: how did you get out? >> i got out -- i had a big boat anchored in there. i'm a crab fisherman and i have a 40 footer which stayed there. so i didn't think it was there. so i had got out of the house after my wife drowned and because you couldn't be in there anymore. i had no tools to chop a hole in the ceiling. so i saw my boat was still there and i swam. i took a chance and swam out to it. >> reporter: there's
howard armstrong was rescued after his house flooded to the ceiling. his house was one of hundreds lost as storm surges from dorian swallowed whole neighborhoods. armstrong's wife didn't make it. >> it came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. probably got hit with something in there. and my poor little wife got hypothermia and she was standing on...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
19
19
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
the biggest change is the infield is moved to 3rd and armstrong, rather than on armstrong and on keith street. this allows and opens this green area that you see along keith street the opportunity to have informal gatherings as well as formal gatherings and larger gatherings for the community. it allows easy access to keith street, closer to the restroom and closer to the pool if you have children of varying ages doing various activities. this is a better and larger plan of it where you can see the different amenities that there are. the playground has also been increased to include swings, which is something that the community also requested. we have the adult exercise equipment around the pathway. just recently this week i presented to one of the communities the 5800 3rd street h.o.a., and they actually have stated that they wanted to see how they can create a file loop that can go around the property as well. so that is something we're looking into, to make sure that that possibility is there. but it definitely exists because you can use the sidewalk as well as internal. everything
the biggest change is the infield is moved to 3rd and armstrong, rather than on armstrong and on keith street. this allows and opens this green area that you see along keith street the opportunity to have informal gatherings as well as formal gatherings and larger gatherings for the community. it allows easy access to keith street, closer to the restroom and closer to the pool if you have children of varying ages doing various activities. this is a better and larger plan of it where you can see...
53
53
Sep 17, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
well why aren't you one more in this recess warlock lance armstrong a copy by the pool in video to see my dear before you model sakina critically dignity poverty he could be seeking a sympathy because you see him. more our presence you mean you untie me now it. might hurt him cause a performer poker. rejected by the group could have been sown brings down but the 12 stage he quits the tool he understood that there would be no change lance armstrong would take 13 years to admit the truth. did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance yes and then we do the consumption of we're off it's a dopey believe. in reason which would go into that one or some think there is a. small features on one fuse i walks in examples of them all syria has almost antipathy for the back and when you describe myself as you know some artistic so much this is a monk it is a stone among real kuroki street over the counter pretty. property is going to conflict with it if you were to was it a part to want you want to meet people could there is some of us in the city this a 100000000000 u 2 i
well why aren't you one more in this recess warlock lance armstrong a copy by the pool in video to see my dear before you model sakina critically dignity poverty he could be seeking a sympathy because you see him. more our presence you mean you untie me now it. might hurt him cause a performer poker. rejected by the group could have been sown brings down but the 12 stage he quits the tool he understood that there would be no change lance armstrong would take 13 years to admit the truth. did you...
56
56
Sep 4, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
her name is lynn armstrong to be recovered. i was told by one of those boat captains we kept in touch with they did recover a body late yesterday. we do not know if it's the body of lynn armstrong. there are still people out there now on day three of hoping help comes to them. you just pray today is the day because they don't have much time left. >> howard armstrong's story is heart breaking and, patrick, i think this morning we fear there are going to be many more stories like that. thank you very much for helping us understand what's going on out there. we'll check back in with you in just a little bit. joining me now is vice admiral scott bushman of the u.s. coast guard. he flew over the bahamas yesterday with the bahamian prime minister to assess some of the damage. first off, admiral, tell me what you saw as you were flying over the bahamas yesterday. >> good morning. and first off all our thoughts and prayers are with the people in the bahamas who went through a truly catastrophic hurricane. i was able to fly with our pri
her name is lynn armstrong to be recovered. i was told by one of those boat captains we kept in touch with they did recover a body late yesterday. we do not know if it's the body of lynn armstrong. there are still people out there now on day three of hoping help comes to them. you just pray today is the day because they don't have much time left. >> howard armstrong's story is heart breaking and, patrick, i think this morning we fear there are going to be many more stories like that....
28
28
Sep 15, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
the world for one more than this use us warlock lance armstrong a copy by the pool in video to hugh my dear before you model sakina critically dignity poverty you could be seeking a sympathize. more our presence for me you and tell me now is. my skill and could be a performer poker. rejected by the group could have been sown brings down but the 12 stage he quits the tool he understood that there would be no change lance armstrong would take 13 years to admit the truth. did you ever take banned substances to enhance your cycling performance just under me do the kind some of it's a do believe. that one or some think there is only. one fetus on one fuse i was an example for them all syria has almost antipathy for the. one she described herself as you know some artistic thematically system one kitty. they stole my real kuroki street over the counter politically if someone. properties want to control it was it if you were to visit a potter one you went to meet people could there is some of us in the city this are 100000000000 u 2 is one trillion sharma and you go over those except when i me
the world for one more than this use us warlock lance armstrong a copy by the pool in video to hugh my dear before you model sakina critically dignity poverty you could be seeking a sympathize. more our presence for me you and tell me now is. my skill and could be a performer poker. rejected by the group could have been sown brings down but the 12 stage he quits the tool he understood that there would be no change lance armstrong would take 13 years to admit the truth. did you ever take banned...
45
45
Sep 20, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong: thank you. i just want to go into this motor voter issue a little bit primarily because we're dealing with oftentimes people who english is not their first language and continue to move through this and by automatically getting added to the rolls -- we run into these election cycles. they get unbelievably except -- competitive. doesn't matter if they're democrats or republicans. they are running hot. there is another part to this and then i'll back up and tell a north dakota story in a second. if they register to vote or get into those situations, doesn't that impact their ability to become a citizen later? mr. adams: absolutely. it's question 12 on the i.n.f. form. have you ever registered to vote, have you ever voted? we're finding through public records requests is that those individuals who are noncitizens, who got caught up in the broken motor voter system are jeopardizing their immigration status. you would think everybody would care about that, but as we've seen today, that's not the case
armstrong: thank you. i just want to go into this motor voter issue a little bit primarily because we're dealing with oftentimes people who english is not their first language and continue to move through this and by automatically getting added to the rolls -- we run into these election cycles. they get unbelievably except -- competitive. doesn't matter if they're democrats or republicans. they are running hot. there is another part to this and then i'll back up and tell a north dakota story in...
74
74
Sep 25, 2019
09/19
by
KPIX
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong: okay. let's see. >> donna: kidney failure? it doesn't sound like something that just happens overnight. >> bill: well, it did, donna. >> brooke: you said that katie mentioned not feeling well? for how long? >> ridge: sometimes people don't listen. >> brooke: ridge. >> donna: i'm sorry i brought it up. >> bill: you got to be kidding me. like i need listening lessons from the man who ignored every single warning sign from his psycho criminal son? >> brooke: okay. can we
armstrong: okay. let's see. >> donna: kidney failure? it doesn't sound like something that just happens overnight. >> bill: well, it did, donna. >> brooke: you said that katie mentioned not feeling well? for how long? >> ridge: sometimes people don't listen. >> brooke: ridge. >> donna: i'm sorry i brought it up. >> bill: you got to be kidding me. like i need listening lessons from the man who ignored every single warning sign from his psycho criminal...
43
43
Sep 1, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
it wouldn't be as hopping around as you saw neil armstrong doing, it would be doable. i'll end with this, i want to end withthis . this is in fact the 50th anniversary of thefirst moon landing . and i argued for some years that we have an earth day, you have days elevating everything, you should have a humanachievement they . veryquick question . >> i'm curious about why the united states didn't visit the moon or 50 years. even though. >> that's part of my thought is they haven't visited the moon because of politics and because of the cost but let me finish realquick . i think we should have a human achievement day. july 20 would be a good day for that because it celebrates one of the greatest human achievementsin history , going to the moon. i'd love to see students, maybe we have to do it in october because the students are in july but i'd love to see every student trying to understand everything that went into going to the moon . by the way, those of you who are interested, the best book on it is charles murray and catherine cox, apollo: the race to the moon and i e
it wouldn't be as hopping around as you saw neil armstrong doing, it would be doable. i'll end with this, i want to end withthis . this is in fact the 50th anniversary of thefirst moon landing . and i argued for some years that we have an earth day, you have days elevating everything, you should have a humanachievement they . veryquick question . >> i'm curious about why the united states didn't visit the moon or 50 years. even though. >> that's part of my thought is they haven't...
30
30
Sep 3, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
the first one is armstrong which is a suborbital. second one is the glenn to put people in orbit and the third is the armstrong which can carry interplanetary to them one or elsewhere. this is very exciting. how many of you know robert bigelow? yeah, he is right up here in las vegas. he invited a group of 15-20 of space geeks. he made $1 billion i guess in his hotels. is that i want to spend half of that putting a private space stations. so we had to three days talking about how to do that. of course what he came up with, are these inflatable modules. which he hopes to use as orbiting hotels, laboratories and moon bases. what's interesting is he sets up in orbit, there is now test module on the international space station. we wanted to talk about mars so let me get back to mars. elon musk famously said i want to die on mars but not on landing there. and very understandable. it is his vision to go to mars. you can send it up and put the satellite in orbit or whatever it is. wring it down and reuse it again. and he's looking at buildin
the first one is armstrong which is a suborbital. second one is the glenn to put people in orbit and the third is the armstrong which can carry interplanetary to them one or elsewhere. this is very exciting. how many of you know robert bigelow? yeah, he is right up here in las vegas. he invited a group of 15-20 of space geeks. he made $1 billion i guess in his hotels. is that i want to spend half of that putting a private space stations. so we had to three days talking about how to do that. of...
34
34
Sep 18, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him secretly for 1000000 dollars given a life ban by the italian cycling federation in 2002 he continues to work discreetly with athletes. athletes such as alex watson the 2850 kilometers walk a limp dick champion who tested positive for e.p.o. 4 years later. such a bullied to feed on saturday carolyn acosta that they are our pick you know. to get to a school so the less well they're only. if we compete at their own song you're good at picking. jocky the winter olympian the play on year isn't the wallboard important. boy meet the new york sponsored deal or. start on a bus and i thought each of these markets will fail your son or son lost a thaw missing contact law little fella. disappeared. in a free childhood but. they were my enemy now we call me sore and i thought the killer jamboree each other on the spot their frequent. your bike. or cash if you are in the. us thought he. was born. with that on but we. are not done to solve the. long in of a to all catch at door way or at least for t
among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him secretly for 1000000 dollars given a life ban by the italian cycling federation in 2002 he continues to work discreetly with athletes. athletes such as alex watson the 2850 kilometers walk a limp dick champion who tested positive for e.p.o. 4 years later. such a bullied to feed on saturday carolyn acosta that they are our pick you know. to get to a school so the less well they're only. if we...
31
31
Sep 19, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him secretly for 1000000 dollars given a life ban by the italian cycling federation in 2002 he continues to work discreetly with athletes. athletes such as alex watson the 2850 kilometers walk a limp dick champion who tested positive for e.p.o. 4 years later. such a plead the 5th on saturday carolyn acosta that they are our pick you know the vienna subito is also the less well they're only. if we compete at the loans are you good at picking. jockey of winter olympian. play on the recently wallboard tempore wattle boy i meet the new york sponsor of the law. to start one of us and i thought each of these markets will fail your son or son lost a thaw missing contact law called little fella. disappeared. in a for child hit but. they were mine only not only call me saw him at top a kilo jamboree each on no support their frequent. your op i got dog or cash if you are. in. need or it be more. you know has been so long but we. are not done to solve the. long in over to all cats at door way or at
among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him secretly for 1000000 dollars given a life ban by the italian cycling federation in 2002 he continues to work discreetly with athletes. athletes such as alex watson the 2850 kilometers walk a limp dick champion who tested positive for e.p.o. 4 years later. such a plead the 5th on saturday carolyn acosta that they are our pick you know the vienna subito is also the less well they're only. if we...
21
21
Sep 5, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
the second is putting people in orbit then the third is the armstrong something that is interplanetary to the moon and elsewhere. this is very exciting how many people know robert bigelow? right appear in las vegas in north las vegas. and 2001 he invited a group of 15 or 20 space geeks me included here to las vegas and said he made a billion dollars in hotels and said i will spend half of that putting up private space stations. that i don't want regulators to screw things up. so they were talking about how to do that. so right up the road here is the those that have honeymoon suites or laboratories. so what is interesting he sets up in orbit for the modules that now a test module on the iss if you can to beat them, join them and to put this up on the stage it's very exciting. but we want to talk about mars elon musk famously said i want to die on mars but not on landing there. [laughter] that is understandable. it is his vision to go to mars and he has been very innovative with his rockets and before it was actually the public he actually now has the rocket so you could send it up and
the second is putting people in orbit then the third is the armstrong something that is interplanetary to the moon and elsewhere. this is very exciting how many people know robert bigelow? right appear in las vegas in north las vegas. and 2001 he invited a group of 15 or 20 space geeks me included here to las vegas and said he made a billion dollars in hotels and said i will spend half of that putting up private space stations. that i don't want regulators to screw things up. so they were...
45
45
Sep 13, 2019
09/19
by
ALJAZ
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him secretly for 1000000 dollars given a life banned by the italian cycling federation in 2002 he continues to work discreetly with athletes. athletes such as alex watson the 2850 kilometers walk a limp dick champion who tested positive for e.p.o. 4 years later. such a bleed to feed on saturday catalina cost that they are off peak you know when you're out of vienna subito is also the less well that only goes by the week. long so you're good at picking. john mulcahy winter olympian the play on year isn't the wallboard important. i mean the me or sponsor of the law. can start one of us and i thought each of these markets will fail your son or son lost a thaw missing contact law called little fella i mean disappeared ok. what's your name. in a free childhood but. they were mine and we not only call me soul in the thought that you know your own boy each other on no support their frequent. your. your cash if you are in the. us thought he. was born. with that on but we. are not done to solve th
among the accomplices implicated is michele ferrari lance armstrong's dope a physician who helped him secretly for 1000000 dollars given a life banned by the italian cycling federation in 2002 he continues to work discreetly with athletes. athletes such as alex watson the 2850 kilometers walk a limp dick champion who tested positive for e.p.o. 4 years later. such a bleed to feed on saturday catalina cost that they are off peak you know when you're out of vienna subito is also the less well that...
25
25
Sep 20, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
on july 20, 1969, when neal armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together our people have laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we have pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in man history and every shared endeavor, we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates and allies. . as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary partnership, i know australia and america will remain united liberty, our our sovereignty, and our most treasured values. you. god bless you. god bless australia. and god bless the united states america. thank you very much. [applause] i just nister morrison: said to the president, thanks, mate. mr. president, mrs. trump, guests, friends, land d all, here in this of liberty. thank you, mr. president and honor you for the have bestowed on my country here extraordinary welcome. jenny and i bring with us and delegation, the thanks and espect of 25 million australians for this great country of these united
on july 20, 1969, when neal armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together our people have laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we have pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in man history and every shared endeavor, we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates and allies. . as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary...
46
46
Sep 10, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong: thank you. just want to go into this otor voter issue a little bit primarily because we're dealing oftentimes people who english is not their first language and continue to move hrough this and by automatically getting added to the rolls -- we run into these cycles. they get unbelievably except tiff. oesn't matter if they're democrats or republicans. they are running hot. there is another part to this back up and tell a north dakota story in a second. vote or get ter to into those situations, doesn't their ability to become a citizen later? mr. adams: absolutely. i.n.f. stion 12 on the form. have you ever registered to vote, have you ever voted? finding through public records requests is that those individuals who are noncitizens, got caught up in the broken motor voter system are eopardizing their immigration status. you would think everybody would care about that, but as we've seen today, that's not the case. what is happening is they're jeopardizing their immigration noncitizens are getting o
armstrong: thank you. just want to go into this otor voter issue a little bit primarily because we're dealing oftentimes people who english is not their first language and continue to move hrough this and by automatically getting added to the rolls -- we run into these cycles. they get unbelievably except tiff. oesn't matter if they're democrats or republicans. they are running hot. there is another part to this back up and tell a north dakota story in a second. vote or get ter to into those...
40
40
Sep 21, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
on july 20, 1969, when neil armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together our people have laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we have pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in human history, and every shared endeavor, we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates and allies. as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary partnership, i know that america and australia will remain united in defense of our liberty, our sovereignty, and our most treasured values. thank you. god bless you. god bless australia. and god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applause] pm morrison: as i just said to the president, thanks, mate. mr. president, mrs. trump, honored guests distinguished , guests, friends, one and all, here in this land of liberty. thank you, mr. president and mrs. trump, for the honor you have bestowed on my country here today with this extraordinary welcome. jenny and i bring with us and our de
on july 20, 1969, when neil armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together our people have laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we have pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in human history, and every shared endeavor, we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates and allies. as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary...
44
44
Sep 20, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
on july 20, 1969, when neil armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together, our people laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in human history and every shared endeavor. we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates, and allies. as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary partnership, i know that america and australia remain forever united in defense of our liberty, sovereignty and most treasured values, thank you, god bless you, god bless australia, god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. >> i just said to the president, thanks, made. mister president, mrs. trump, honored guests, distinguished guests, in this land of liberty, for the honor you have bestowed. with this extraordinary welcome, what we bring with us, the thanks and respect of 25 million australians, this great country of these united states of america, 50 years ago another australian prime mini
on july 20, 1969, when neil armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together, our people laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in human history and every shared endeavor. we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates, and allies. as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary partnership,...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
i read about everything with armstrong turns around and taking kit exactly where we could throw it it was pretty impressive right and i couldn't throw it you know in the same same way but it was an awesome experience it was put on me just because. my eyesight is going to tumble feed their family fran boyle very tough talking about the tough oh my gosh there's there's going to over again there's hummels oh my god i just like a great job like i'm not going to come up. with that it was back to doing what dortmund do best at indiana's notre dame stadium current capacity almost $78000.00 virtually the signs of their own signal it do not park another top unfriendly top mendicants liverpool under former dortmund coach your gun club. here right now. good player in all caps. but until then. good luck to them 332 victory title race preparations were coming along nicely. oh i'm very happy with the when you go for the brits are going to see them winning some of the last season so we'll get a very good side i'm just pleased to wins the trip in america goes you know we get him back but that's the m
i read about everything with armstrong turns around and taking kit exactly where we could throw it it was pretty impressive right and i couldn't throw it you know in the same same way but it was an awesome experience it was put on me just because. my eyesight is going to tumble feed their family fran boyle very tough talking about the tough oh my gosh there's there's going to over again there's hummels oh my god i just like a great job like i'm not going to come up. with that it was back to...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
we develop everything with our armstrong terrans. they can kick it exactly or we could throw it is pretty impressive right and they can throw it you know in the same same way but it was an awesome experience it was put on me just because. my ass it is got all the time and people here your friends family members talking about the tough oh my gosh there's there's ghosts of oh my gosh there's hummels on your side just like you know great going on. with that it was back to doing what dortmund do best at indiana's notre dame stadium current capacity almost $78000.00 virtually the science of their own signal iduna park another top unfriendly top men's against liverpool under former dortmund coach the organ club. here right. to play everything out after. a fight and to let. them play 32 victory title race preparations were coming along nicely. very have to do when you go for the ring sorry to see the manager move the most using so good a very good side i'm just pleased that we've got to wins the trip in america and goes you know we get him
we develop everything with our armstrong terrans. they can kick it exactly or we could throw it is pretty impressive right and they can throw it you know in the same same way but it was an awesome experience it was put on me just because. my ass it is got all the time and people here your friends family members talking about the tough oh my gosh there's there's ghosts of oh my gosh there's hummels on your side just like you know great going on. with that it was back to doing what dortmund do...
35
35
Sep 20, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
on july 20th, 1969 when neil armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together our people have laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we have pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in human history and every shared endeavor we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates, and allies. as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary partnership, i know that america and australia will remain forever united in defense of our liberty, our sovereignty, and our most treasured values. thank you, god bless you. god bless australia. and god bless the united states of america. thank you very much. [applaus [applause] >> i'd just say to the president, thanks, mate. mr. president, mrs. trump, honored guests, distinguished guests, friends one and all here in this land of liberty. thank you, mr. president and mrs. trump, for the honor you have bestowed on my country here today with this extraordinary welcome. what jenny and i bring with us and
on july 20th, 1969 when neil armstrong planted our great american flag on the face of the moon, the ground station broadcasting this iconic image to the world was australian. together our people have laid down their lives to protect our civilization from tyranny. we have pioneered some of the most remarkable advances in human history and every shared endeavor we have shown the world what it truly means to be friends, mates, and allies. as we begin the next century of our truly extraordinary...
18
18
Sep 24, 2019
09/19
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
dean armstrong is a lawyer and queen's counsel at 36 commercial. good morning. good morning. what do you think will happen today?” good morning. good morning. what do you think will happen today? i think there will be a welcome clarification of a number of issues that have been flying around or floating around the dataset for the last few years. 0bviously while there was the original case in 2014, we have had the gdpr, which came into force a couple of years ago 110w. into force a couple of years ago now. and so what this judgement and ruling will do will clarify various aspects of things such as the territorial tentacles of the gdpr, whether people are actually affect did abroad, whether the right to be forgotten is not an absolute right, it isa forgotten is not an absolute right, it is a partial right, and how effectively that is enforced. so i think clarification is the order of the day. and that is desperately needed, isn't it? no matter where you are in the great debate around previously, the right to be forgotten and freedom of speech, the law has got to sort of pin d
dean armstrong is a lawyer and queen's counsel at 36 commercial. good morning. good morning. what do you think will happen today?” good morning. good morning. what do you think will happen today? i think there will be a welcome clarification of a number of issues that have been flying around or floating around the dataset for the last few years. 0bviously while there was the original case in 2014, we have had the gdpr, which came into force a couple of years ago 110w. into force a couple of...
115
115
Sep 4, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
howard armstrong was rescued from the deadly storm surge. his wife did not make it. >> it came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. that's probably -- i got hit with something in there. and my poor little wife got hypothermia and was standing on top of the kitchen cabinets until they disintegrated. then i -- i kept with her, and she just drowned on me. >> reporter: what was the last thing your wife said to you? >> i'm not going -- i think i'm going to die. i said, no, you're not, and that was it. she took a little mouthful of water, and that was it. >> take a look at these before and after satellite images. before the storm is on the left. and after the storm is on the right. so much of the bahamas now covered by water, leaving tens of thousands struggling to survive. patrick oppmann is there. he has more. >> reporter: finally after days of being battered by hurricane dorian, we were able to get out an
howard armstrong was rescued from the deadly storm surge. his wife did not make it. >> it came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. that's probably -- i got hit with something in there. and my poor little wife got hypothermia and was standing on top of the kitchen cabinets until they disintegrated. then i -- i kept with her, and she just drowned on...
60
60
Sep 22, 2019
09/19
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
you all know who it is, neil armstrong. a great american. and unemployment in the united states has not been as low as it is since neil armstrong walked on the moon. that is an amazing achievement, mr. president. the lowest unemployment rates in the united states for a very, very long time. and the reason it's happening is because people are investing in policies and reducing taxes like in my own country. they are investing in policies which are seeing their economies grow and people can see things happening. and they want to be part of what is happening. that's what anthony has seen light here in ohio. anthony is a wonderful australian who has take and good company to a great company. jon: as australian pemiscot prie minister prime minister scott morrison speaks, we'll take you to news that the u.s. reefn an asylum deal with he will >> this is latest from trump administration it get help from other nations with the immigration crisis, in a rally in texas, president praising mexico for putting thousands of troops in our southern border. deta
you all know who it is, neil armstrong. a great american. and unemployment in the united states has not been as low as it is since neil armstrong walked on the moon. that is an amazing achievement, mr. president. the lowest unemployment rates in the united states for a very, very long time. and the reason it's happening is because people are investing in policies and reducing taxes like in my own country. they are investing in policies which are seeing their economies grow and people can see...
223
223
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac armstrong misses the 48-yard feel goal. after trailing, and the butches storm back for the 34-31 overtime win. >>> maryland was favored against syracuse, and they show you why. the terps have scored 142 total points in two games this season. fear the turtle. and right now on espn, back12 afterdark. number 23 strap ford at the colosseum to take on usc. the cardinal up 17-10 with ten to play in the second. again, on espn right now. you've been watching the ford wrap wrapup. see you guys next week. ♪ ♪ you name it. thrd f50 will ♪ w up to 13,200 pounds of it. with rising stress in the modern world, a good night's sleep is nearly extinct. however, there's hope on the horizon. every day, ikea is designing sleep sanctuaries to save our sleep. has been excellent. they really appreciate the military family and it really shows. with all that usaa offers why go with anybody else? we know their rates are good, we know that they're always going to take care of us. it was an instant savings and i should have changed a long time ag
isaac armstrong misses the 48-yard feel goal. after trailing, and the butches storm back for the 34-31 overtime win. >>> maryland was favored against syracuse, and they show you why. the terps have scored 142 total points in two games this season. fear the turtle. and right now on espn, back12 afterdark. number 23 strap ford at the colosseum to take on usc. the cardinal up 17-10 with ten to play in the second. again, on espn right now. you've been watching the ford wrap wrapup. see you...
30
30
Sep 12, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong? mr. armstrong votes no. >> gentlelady from california? >> ms. bass votes aye. >> gentlelady from washington? >> votes aye. >> are there any other members who wish to vote who haven't voted? the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, there are 24 ayes and 17 nos. >> ayes have it. the resolution is agreed to. this concludes our business for today. thanks to all members for attending. without objection, the mark-up is adjourned. >>> if you missed any of the house judiciary committee meeting, you can see it tonight at 9:00 eastern on c-span. the house judiciary committee considered a resolution laying out committee procedure to investigate possible articles of impeachment against president trump. committee chair gerald nadler of new york started the hearing by laying out why democrats believe this is needed. we begin with the committee clerk reading the resolution that the committee was about to work on. >> resolution for investigative procedures offered by chairman gerald nadler, whereas the committee on the judiciary beginning on march 4 th, 2019 hs
armstrong? mr. armstrong votes no. >> gentlelady from california? >> ms. bass votes aye. >> gentlelady from washington? >> votes aye. >> are there any other members who wish to vote who haven't voted? the clerk will report. >> mr. chairman, there are 24 ayes and 17 nos. >> ayes have it. the resolution is agreed to. this concludes our business for today. thanks to all members for attending. without objection, the mark-up is adjourned. >>> if you...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Sep 14, 2019
09/19
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong? is october 16th, does that work for you? >> that does not work for us. is there hearing on the ninth? >> no area -- no. >> we are going further than october 16th. >> we have the 16th, the 23rd,. >> if we did my way i would do september. >> october 16th or later, counselor? >> september 18 is not enough time? okay. >> we can do the 16th or the 23rd. whatever works for you. >> we can do the 23rd of october. great. so we have a motion to continue this matter to october 23 -- >> do we want a summation of some kind? >> i'm hearing the 23rd may not work. >> are going to be november 6 area -- november 6th. >> that is just a hearing date. you guys can work it out. >> if you guys settle this before, we are all good. >> i would certainly hope so. i have strong doubts. >> we will do october 23. >> thank you, counselor. >> we will have a motion to continue this to october 23. on that motion, that the parties can try to work out a settleme settlement, on that motion. >> i'm sorry, once again, want to ask the zoning and minister to play a role, i want to make sure if
armstrong? is october 16th, does that work for you? >> that does not work for us. is there hearing on the ninth? >> no area -- no. >> we are going further than october 16th. >> we have the 16th, the 23rd,. >> if we did my way i would do september. >> october 16th or later, counselor? >> september 18 is not enough time? okay. >> we can do the 16th or the 23rd. whatever works for you. >> we can do the 23rd of october. great. so we have a...
55
55
Sep 22, 2019
09/19
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
armstrong votes no. mr. steubie. [indiscernible] mr. cohen votes aye. chairman nadler: has everyone voted who wishes to vote? ok. the clerk will report -- no, wait -- we are still waiting for someone. >> mr. chairman? mr. chairman. chairman nadler: who speaks? we are in the middle of a vote. >> ok. chairman nadler: the gentleman from arizona? has the gentleman from arizona been recorded? clerk: mr. stanton, you voted aye. chairman nadler: clerk will report. clerk: there are 19 ayes and 18 no's. chairman nadler: the motion to table the appeal of the ruling of the chair is agreed to. the majority have directed mr. barry burke to proceed with questioning. >> mr. chairman, i have a parliamentary point of inquiry. >> i have one, too. chairman nadler:. chairman nadler: the gentleman will state's parliamentary inquiry. >> you mentioned earlier that there were consultants used to question witnesses. so i will just ask as a parliamentary inquiry, what were the parliamentary occurrences. >> point of order mr. chairman, that is not a parliamentary inquiry. chairma
armstrong votes no. mr. steubie. [indiscernible] mr. cohen votes aye. chairman nadler: has everyone voted who wishes to vote? ok. the clerk will report -- no, wait -- we are still waiting for someone. >> mr. chairman? mr. chairman. chairman nadler: who speaks? we are in the middle of a vote. >> ok. chairman nadler: the gentleman from arizona? has the gentleman from arizona been recorded? clerk: mr. stanton, you voted aye. chairman nadler: clerk will report. clerk: there are 19 ayes...
62
62
Sep 4, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
howard armstrong was rescued after his house flooded to the ceiling. his house was one of hundreds lost as storms surged from dorian, swallowed whole neighborhoods. armstrong's wife, lynn, didn't make it. >> came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. that's probably i got hit with something in there. and my poor little wife got hypothermia and she was standing on top of the kitchen cabinets until they disintegrated. then i kept with her and she just drowned on me. >> i'm so sorry. >> there's no power on grand bahama island, no running water. sporadic cell service at best. submerged cars blocked many roads. maybe the last thing working here is this all-volunteer group of boaters risking their lives to save lives. dorian fights them every trip they make. >> people are coming, they're bringing their jet-skis, they're bringing their boats. they're going to get their neighbors, they say. everyone says they know of peop
howard armstrong was rescued after his house flooded to the ceiling. his house was one of hundreds lost as storms surged from dorian, swallowed whole neighborhoods. armstrong's wife, lynn, didn't make it. >> came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. that's probably i got hit with something in there. and my poor little wife got hypothermia and she...
84
84
Sep 3, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
so i swam -- i saw my boat was still there, i swam, took a chance and swam out to it. >> reporter: armstrong said after he swam out, wolf, he went over to the house of a neighbor friend's house of a neighbor who had been calling for help all night long. he said when he looked in the window, he saw her dead body as well. we left arm strong today, he was waiting to see if his wife's body would be recovered today. rescuers said, though, their first priority is bringing back the living, rescuing the living. they rescued dozens today. there are believed to be hundreds of people out there waiting to be rescued. >> an awful situation. how is he dealing with it? is he in shock right now, because it's so, so sad? >> reporter: he was incredible shock. we tried to help him. he said he just wouldn't leave until his wife's body was brought out. and there were other people who told us about missing relatives, people that said they'd seen the relatives pulled off by the waters, so the death toll tonight is at 5. but it does not include anybody from this island, the island of grand bahama and we have heard
so i swam -- i saw my boat was still there, i swam, took a chance and swam out to it. >> reporter: armstrong said after he swam out, wolf, he went over to the house of a neighbor friend's house of a neighbor who had been calling for help all night long. he said when he looked in the window, he saw her dead body as well. we left arm strong today, he was waiting to see if his wife's body would be recovered today. rescuers said, though, their first priority is bringing back the living,...
29
29
Sep 9, 2019
09/19
by
CNBC
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
it off and welcome in your first guest of the morning and of your trading week, and that is patrick armstrong, cio. before we get to our markets here, are you surprised that uk gdp coming in at the fastest pace in half a year given everything that is going on in your country >> definitely surprised. a lot of head winds for the economy. i don't think it's a sustainable growth we're going to get, but it's the political head winds may set to left by the time we get into the fourth quarter. i don't think it's likely. the election that will come before the end of october or in early november i think a hung parliament is a likely outcome there. the uncertainty plaguing the uk market we have to deal with the rest of the year and hopefully we get into end game in early 2020. >> the markets seem to follow your thinking because they're not moving at all. the market is like a brief respite if you will but overall you guys still have a lot of head winds. >> definitely. >> u.s. markets here 2, 2.5% away from record highs do you believe that we will achieve new record highs for the u.s. markets sometime th
it off and welcome in your first guest of the morning and of your trading week, and that is patrick armstrong, cio. before we get to our markets here, are you surprised that uk gdp coming in at the fastest pace in half a year given everything that is going on in your country >> definitely surprised. a lot of head winds for the economy. i don't think it's a sustainable growth we're going to get, but it's the political head winds may set to left by the time we get into the fourth quarter. i...
78
78
Sep 4, 2019
09/19
by
CNNW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
howard armstrong was rescued from the deadly storm surge. his wife did not make it. >> came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up, and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. that's probably -- i got hit with something in there. and my poor little wife got hypothermia, and she was standing on top of the kitchen cabinets until they disintegrated. then i -- i kept with her, and she just drowned on me. >> reporter: what was the last thing your wife said to you? >> i'm not going -- i think i'm going to die. and i said, no, you're not, and that was it. she took a little mouthful of water, and that was it. >> take a look at these before and after satellite images. before the storm on the left. after on the right. so much of the bahamas now covered by water, leaving tens of thousands of people struggling to survive. patrick oppmann there with more. >> reporter: finally after days of being battered by hurricane dorian, we were able to get out and see oth
howard armstrong was rescued from the deadly storm surge. his wife did not make it. >> came over the roof. i would imagine 21 feet at least. we were doing all right until the water kept coming up, and all the appliances were going around the house like a washing machine. that's probably -- i got hit with something in there. and my poor little wife got hypothermia, and she was standing on top of the kitchen cabinets until they disintegrated. then i -- i kept with her, and she just drowned...