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WNBC Today June 22, 2024

Bill neely has the latest. Good morning. Reporter good morning, matt. Tragedy with 54 dead, but not the mystery we have seen with other plane crashes in the past year. The two black box flight recorders have been recovered along with all of the bodies. The plane was carrying three babies, two other children, and 49 adults. It took often heavy rain and fog and lost contact. Half an hour later crashing into dense jungle on a mountainside. Me planes that crashed there have never been found. This one was spotted frooam ts, air. Search teams still had to hike for two days to reach it. It was carrying nearly halfee million in cash for local villages. The money not found. The plane totally destroyed. The airline trigana has a deadly safety record. It lost ten planes in 20 years. It is the third deadly air saeter in indonesia in the past year. For peopl ore in this reemote area, planes are the only wayuout. All the dead here indonesian. Matt . Bill ne ely, thank you very much. O t top story in

KPIX The Late Show With Stephen Colbert August 31, 2017

That attractive. He called it a g6 at best. At one point the president asked me which one was the salad fork but i couldnt tell because they all looked so huge next to his hands. Announcer its the late show with russian announcer cuts in Stephen Colbert russia week tonight stephen welcomes james mcavoy, and comedian matteo lane, featuring jon batiste and stay human. And stephens meeting with real life oligarch mikhail prokhorov. And now, live on tape from the ed sullivan theater in new york city, its Stephen Colbert. Stephen wooo cheers and applause thank you. Thank you very much, thank you, comrades wow. Somebody sounds like somebody that, this crowd sounds like they have been hitting the pickles and vodka out there. Welcome to the late show, everybody, im your host Stephen Colbert. Now if you watch the show if you watched the show last night im going to say all of you did. You remember you remember last night we were talking about how after seven years of promising over and over agai

CSPAN3 Early 20th Century African American Migration September 10, 2017

Unfoldsn where history daily. Was created as a public service. Is brought to you today by your provider. Atellite historians spencer discuss the migration. Africanamericans moved from world war i to urban areas. Focuses on the early 20th and desire for better education, jobs. G and smithsonian hosted this event. And 20out an hour minutes. Our speaker tonight is spencer crew. He is the former director of the American History museum. Teaches at george mason. He teaches american, africanamerican and public history. Im delighted hes able to join us tonight. Spencer crew. [applause] hello. Hear me okay . Terrific. Coming tonight. Its the middle of the week. You all come out to be a part of this conversation. Im pleased to have you here. I wanted to talk about this image from Jacob Lawrence. 60piece art creation. Whats interesting about it, lawrence created it as a result of learning more about his own family. Parents were migrant to the north. I think from virginia. He learned about the mig

CSPAN3 Early 20th Century African American Migration September 11, 2017

These objects really do speak when you visit. Cspan where history unfolds , daily. In cspan was created as a 1979,public service by americas Cable Television services and is brought to you today i your cable or satellite provider. Night, mark jamieson, a visiting scholar, on Net Neutrality. He is interviewed by the reuters reporter. Take for example what we call fifth generation wireless, 5g. It is a technology that will start being rolled out next year. It specifically has built into it what they call slices. Customized to be a particular service, customer, or provider. It is designed to do that. That violates the idea of seeing treatment of bits. That throws Net Neutrality out. Watch the communicators monday night on cspan2. Historian spencer crew discusses the great migration when over 6 million African Americans moved after world war i from the rural south to urban areas in the north and west. He focuses on the early 20th and the desire for better education, housing and jobs. ,the

KQED Charlie Rose September 12, 2017

Information services worldwide. Captioning sponsored by Rose Communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. Rose steve bannon is executive chairman of breitbart news. Until recently he was former chief strategist to President Trump. During the campaign, he became the c. E. O. Of the trump campaign. He grew up in richmond, virginia, went to virginia tech, georgetown and Harvard Business school. He worked for goldman sachs, became a filmmaker. Last week i went to washington to talk with steve bannon about politics, economic nationalism, about President Trump and about other issues that face this country. We recorded the conversation at his home which is also the office for breitbart news. Two segments of that conversation appeared on 60 minutes last night. Heres an excerpt from that broadcast. Donald trumps a fighter, great counterpuncher, great counterpincher. Hes a fighter. Im going to be his wink man from the outside the entire time. Rose you will not be attac

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