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In her right ear, the news broadcast burbled its comforting hum.
The BBC will have an edition of its World News broadcast.
The BBC will have an edition of its World News broadcast.
It led the NBC Nightly News broadcast yesterday, to take one example.
But then both of them have their attention diverted by a news broadcast.
"He saw it on the news broadcast and called us immediately," Adkins said.
Michael Gette of the 61st Fighter Squadron told an Air Force news broadcast.
The viewership for that event remains a record for a cable news broadcast.
"I think it's ridiculous," Trump said in an interview with Fox News broadcast Sunday.
In a recent news broadcast, Hengfeng's chairwoman was shown visiting a local food company.
There was no music or sound from the news broadcast on the giant screens.
China time, and was announced to the public on a state news broadcast at noon.
Thursday's outburst follows a similar incident during a live Fox News broadcast earlier this month.
North Koreans watch a news broadcast on a video screen outside Pyongyang Railway Station in Pyongyang.
Sky News broadcast images from a makeshift ICU ward in the Papa Giovanni XXIII hospital Thursday.
The clip of Zuckberg used to make the deepfake was taken from an online CBS News broadcast.
But you might find that skin tones on your local news broadcast look a little too vibrant.
An adoring giraffe got a little too close for comfort during a news broadcast earlier this week.
The outspoken billionaire announced late Wednesday that he has scheduled another event during the Fox News broadcast.
At first I thought Stricklin's comparison between a nightly news broadcast and a Skype call was overdrawn.
That makes it possible for NBC to stream a local news broadcast directly to Periscope, for example.
He was careful to do so not on his nightly news broadcast, but in a special report.
But he did end up on a local news broadcast, delivering a classic man-on-the-street interview.
Snap Map communicated the breadth of the disaster better than a slickly produced cable news broadcast ever could.
"We salute you on your martyrdom, our colleagues," an anchor said as the news broadcast went live again.
He has said he watched the raid on a news broadcast showing police officers combing through his apartment.
Ifill and co-anchor Judy Woodruff were the first women to jointly lead a national nightly news broadcast.
In July 2019, a report about Pakistani journalists protesting media censorship was, ironically, pulled from a news broadcast.
In the last we see of Calix, he uses a news broadcast to explain his grand vampire plan.
He said people were smart enough to know the difference between what he does and a news broadcast.
On September 9, a state news broadcast announced that the glorious republic had just detonated its fifth atomic test.
As recently as April 21, Brokaw appeared on an NBC News broadcast of former first lady Barbara Bush's funeral.
In a mock breaking news broadcast, actress Kellee Stewart announces that there is an epidemic wiping out America's workforce.
Out of context, anything can sound weird, but you don't usually expect particularly wacky lines from a news broadcast.
He's watching a news broadcast in a closet about the crop circles that have been occurring around the world.
NBC has been a trusted source of news since it aired the nation's first television news broadcast in 1939.
Usually, CBS runs the most factually disciplined news broadcast among the big three but this one departs from that.
Residents blame a CTV News broadcast, which showed stunning images of people playing hockey on the cave's limpid turquoise ice.
Now in development: A one-time evening "news broadcast" with myself as anchor and friends using puppets to play reporters.
And the reaction to Geraldo Rivera's 26 news broadcast from the institution, the Willowbrook State School, was quick and severe.
The occasional cry of "shit" or "ouch" or "motherfucker" punctuated the radio news broadcast that blathered on from her kitchen.
But if you turned in to your network news broadcast last night, you wouldn&apost even know that this story existed.
When I listened to a news broadcast later that day, I found out that a tornado had passed right behind me.
"We're hopeful that they're going to get in contact with us when they see this news broadcast going out," Shoihet said.
Fentanyl was involved in most of the 13 overdose deaths in Sioux Falls this year, according to the KELO news broadcast.
Hezbollah's al-Manar television reported in its afternoon news broadcast that Pompeo was in Beirut "to incite Lebanese against each other".
A BBC News broadcast accidentally showed photos of Meghan Markle and Prince Harry's Madame Tussauds waxworks instead of them on Tuesday.
Britain's Channel 4 News broadcast images of jubilant residents burning their veils and cutting off their beards as the militants fled.
But we have to confront how it was also the lead story on virtually every news website and every news broadcast.
China's official broadcaster, CCTV, showed the mother-and-daughter team at the reception on its prime-time news broadcast on Thursday.
Sky News broadcast images of the Dunn family sobbing after they were told on Thursday that Ms. Sacoolas would be charged.
And I think the day, when I was at ABC and you had the old-school evening news broadcast, very scripted.
And presidential elections are always major news events, featured heavily on every television news broadcast and every online and print news outlet.
In the Zuckerberg video, the Facebook CEO is shown as if appearing on a CBS news broadcast speaking about transparency in ads.
Chris Brown, as seen on a news broadcast, is wishing the same thing when the waiter hands Dicky a magical fortune cookie.
"His father-in-law's a very rich guy, I hear," Mr. Trump said in an interview with Fox News broadcast on Thursday.
The ISIS-affiliated news agency Amaq News broadcast a claim of responsibility from the terror group for the rampage late Sunday afternoon.
Driving the news: Broadcast networks were shut out of Golden Globe nominations yesterday, while Netflix received 17 nominations for its TV hits.
The Canadian Broadcasting Corporation's main radio news broadcast, for example, focused on the generally more colorful headlines in the British news media.
He became part of a news team that pushed ABC's evening news broadcast to the top of the ratings in the 21969s.
Jeff Fager, the longtime executive producer of the iconic "60 Minutes" Sunday news broadcast, is out after months of allegations of sexual harassment.
A British protester gave a lesson in dogged persistence Tuesday night by displaying a series of anti-Brexit signs behind a news broadcast.
The green of the painting became a screen for video from an Al Jazeera news broadcast of Ferguson demonstrators, mourners, and militarized police.
In North Carolina, Democratic hopeful Tom Steyer was paying $400 for one spot during a weekday local news broadcast before Bloomberg entered the race.
Pelley has anchored the evening news broadcast for six years while also working as a correspondent for "60 Minutes," which he joined in 2004.
"It's a little embarrassing," one woman who was furloughed from her job at the Department of Homeland Security said on a local news broadcast.
One indication of just how weird things have gotten for the British government is a scene that appeared on a Thursday evening news broadcast.
Sitting in her bedroom, a news broadcast playing on the muted television behind her, Khadija recalled the night she was assaulted by a client.
Sure, the pomp and circumstance of a local nightly news broadcast lends this a bit of a parody feel but also: Fuck this guy, amirite?
RCN said on its evening news broadcast that it categorically rejected the action and that its signal had been cut off at 5:30 p.m.
Jaffy, for his part, is essentially Lester Holt's writer, helping to craft the copy for the all-important 22-minute nightly news broadcast on NBC.
During a BBC News broadcast about Prince Harry's new travel initiative, the company accidentally used photos of their waxwork counterparts from Madame Tussauds in London.
Fearful of losing revenue by offending listeners, networks banned the use of news broadcast language in drama, reserving the trappings of journalism for actual reportage.
A screen capture from a television news broadcast was doctored to say that President Tsai Ing-wen had contracted the disease and was in quarantine.
As the Baker notes, one of the biggest names on Patreon is Philip DeFranco—a veteran YouTuber who uploads a daily news broadcast to his channel.
Bradd Jaffy — an editor and writer for the NBC Nightly News broadcast — has become a Twitter celebrity with a similar string of obsessive viral news posts.
ISTANBUL (Reuters) - Turkish private broadcaster CNN Turk halted its live news broadcast early on Saturday, as a presenter said soldiers had entered the studio control room.
At Bedminster Pizza and Subs, patrons ate as they watched a national news broadcast on TV showing the same street they could see out the window.
"Our mission is to fracture all the measures the U.S. government imposes, and today we are setting priorities," Diaz said on the midday state-run news broadcast.
In a different incident in January, a local TV news broadcast involving a dollhouse reportedly triggered multiple Amazon Echo devices in the area to start ordering dollhouses.
The video was captured from a news broadcast at the election party for Dan Crenshaw, a Republican candidate for the House who won his race in Texas.
When Fox News broadcast the first Republican primary debate in August, it drew 24 million viewers, the top-rated nonsporting event in cable history, according to Nielsen.
That might sound like the ravings of an addict, but look at the headlines in every morning's newspaper and the obsessions of every evening's cable news broadcast.
On Wednesday, Scott Hanselman shared the following recording of a live BBC radio news broadcast that went a bit wrong: This BBC news summary was amazing today.
Cops in Toronto have arrested the moronic Raptors fan who went on a live TV news broadcast and said he was going to "F**k" Ayesha Curry.
This year, Aniston returned to television, starring in and producing "The Morning Show," an Apple TV+ original series that follows the lives of morning news broadcast journalists.
"The good news is that we are well prepared," Sunak said in an interview with Sky News, broadcast on Sunday ahead of his first budget on Wednesday.
Two months later, Vester Lee Flanagan II shot and killed a Roanoke, Virginia, television reporter and a cameraman with a Glock 19 during a live news broadcast.
In 1989 he joined "Countryfile" after 17 years of "John Craven's Newsround," a short news broadcast for children, which makes him instantly recognizable to generations of Britons.
Users could create impromptu clip shows, for example, or review games or movies, or use their live stream to comment on the latest viral video or news broadcast.
In train stations and airports, each time there is a news broadcast related to war, people gather in front of the television, watching the screen with tense faces.
A pause button let you stop in the middle of a live show or news broadcast to grab a snack, then come back right where you left off.
Starting with The Five, the network's early evening roundtable commentary show, and continuing throughout the evening, Fox News broadcast portions of screen-in-screen video of the trial.
Australian media named two of the wounded victims as Candice Hedge and Andrew Morrison, and Sky News broadcast footage of Morrison holding a bloodied bandage to his neck.
A BBC employee likely learned that the hard way after being caught in the background of a live BBC News broadcast with something seemingly NSFW playing on their screen.
We then drove to the KGBT studios to announce the winning name on the noon news broadcast before heading to the zoo to be interviewed by the Brownsville Herald.
I was watching the football game on TV—an extremely poorly-attended one, though my team was doing quite well—and it was interrupted by a breaking news broadcast.
But because so many people effectively live inside its architecture while online, there's a power in a social network's subtlety that no newspaper or news broadcast could ever match.
When Cronkite ended each news broadcast with "And that's the way it is" we knew that, indeed, what he'd just told us was the way it, in fact, was.
" During the Fox News broadcast of the rally, host Sean Hannity blasted the deal as a "garbage compromise" and said any Republican who supports it will "have to explain.
In an interview with Maria Bartiromo of Fox News, broadcast on Sunday, he said he "probably" would not ask his Supreme Court candidates about their views of the case.
About 24 million people tuned in to the first Republican primary debate of the 2016 race on Fox News, making it the most-watched cable news broadcast to date.
" After looking at multiple livestreamed episodes of NewsHour, PBS's nightly studio news broadcast, on YouTube, it's clear there is another frequent commenter who goes by the username "The Hammer.
In January 2017, a news broadcast about a child who asked Alexa to order a dollhouse and cookies prompted Amazon Echo devices in viewers' homes to do the same.
For example, NBC News' twice-daily news broadcast called "Stay Tuned" reaches 5 million unique viewers each day, and Snap says its audience has doubled over the last year.
Atlanta news anchor Sharon Reed responded on-air Tuesday night during CBS 46's nightly news broadcast, during which the anchor ripped the woman for calling her the slur.
Chris Hurst, the coworker and boyfriend of the Roanoke, Va., reporter who was fatally shot during a live news broadcast, has quit his anchor job to run for political office.
The news was on the front page of the ruling party's newspaper and the top – and only – item on the first news broadcast of the day on Korean Central Television.
But, in a departure from a traditional news broadcast, Mr. Hamby closes his segment not with a quotation from a campaign staff member, but with a plea to his audience.
Short videos from different stations — including BBC, Al Jazeera, Fox News, CNBC and CNN — populate the user's feed and stream one after the other like a constantly changing news broadcast.
Then the crew happens to tune into an Earth news broadcast, where an alarmist author (Donal Logue) is being interviewed about the dangers the Shepard accelerator poses to the world.
"  The man paddling then went to the other side of the river as the lettering on the Fox News broadcast began to read: "Griff Foils Illegals' Attempt to Cross Border.
"It is wrong, hurtful and infuriating that WHEC Channel 10 broadcast a racial slur in reference to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during its Friday News broadcast," the statement read.
Another parent of a Sandy Hook victim, Nicole Hockley, will be on, and so will Andy Parker, whose daughter was killed during a live news broadcast in Virginia in 2015.
Bloomberg Green is internally considered the biggest editorial initiative since it launched Twitter news broadcast TicToc, now QuickTake, at the end of 2017 with a team of about 40 people.
Every news broadcast I saw, every minute spent browsing Facebook risked turning traumatic, with pundits and my relatives alike arguing about whether or not grabbing someone by the genitals was assault.
"When you think about sharing a baseball game, or reacting to a news broadcast, or listening to a popular song -- these are all moments shared by many, many Americans," Hayden said.
You know that scene in the classic film Bruce Almighty when Jim Carrey uses his God-like powers to mess with Steve Carell's character while he's giving a live news broadcast?
Mr. Trump said he planned to meet the detainees, all U.S. citizens of Korean descent, seen above on a news broadcast, when they land in the U.S. at 2 a.m. Eastern.
But people escaping the city have described widespread destruction and bloodshed and Afghanistan's largest television station, Tolo News, broadcast shaky phone footage showing fires apparently raging across the blacked-out center.
I think that when you talk about the conversation about aggregation, the New York Times and the Washington Post have always set the agenda for the nightly news broadcast, for example.
In the streets of Pyongyang, people watching a news broadcast on a large screen celebrated, as the newsreader said the North had "perfect success" with its testing of the "miniaturized" hydrogen bomb.
News broadcast, the star's 6-year-old son Edward Duke (who goes by Duke) hilariously crashed his mom and co-host Jason Kennedy's broadcast, emerging from backstage to take over the narrative.
In August, Emotient trained its technology on a Republican presidential candidate debate and concluded that while Donald Trump "predominantly conveyed anger", Ted Cruz "almost exclusively expressed sadness" during the Fox News broadcast.
On Thursday morning, he plagiarized a Fox News broadcast about a recent op-ed published by Chelsea Manning, who leaked classified U.S. cables to Wikileaks and was recently pardoned by President Obama.
In an interview with Megyn Kelly of NBC News, broadcast on Saturday, Putin suggested that "Jews, just with Russia citizenship" could have been behind the meddling in the 2016 presidential election. Sen.
I mean, this is a game that essentially turned a Fox News broadcast into a boss battle: Granted, my connection to the series begins and ends with the original PlayStation 2 game.
A video included on the website of Tribeca Developers, one of the other Indian partners, features a segment of a news broadcast on the project, reiterating the promise to meet a Trump.
Russia-1 aired a segment back in June about Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's recent meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. But one part of the news broadcast was pretty weird.
Today, Vice is a significant player in the world of online video, and has its own self-titled HBO series as well as a daily news broadcast it is preparing for that channel.
Viewed as merely a competition, political competition is (or at least traditionally has been) on the dull side, and you'd be better off watching a replacement-level TV show than a news broadcast.
A CP24 news reporter in Canada was interviewing Raptors fans during a live news broadcast after the game to get their reactions when 28-year-old Tristan Warkentin stepped up to the mic.
Mayra Arevich Marin, head of the state-run telecom monopoly known as ETECSA, announced on a TV news broadcast Tuesday night that the country will release four internet access packages starting Thursday morning.
A Cleveland Browns fan was hospitalized Sunday after suffering a seizure and falling off of a van while tailgating in the stadium parking lot ... and it was captured during a live news broadcast.
It evokes the same feeling of pleasure and suspense as a live news broadcast unknowingly playing host to a prank, like this recent weed-covered Big Foot walking through a snowstorm in Springfield, Massachusetts.
CBS and the BBC have worked together in the past, most notably when iconic reporter Edward R. Murrow of CBS News broadcast many of his World War II reports from the BBC's London headquarters.
She was formally granted the title more than a year and a half after the death of her co-anchor, Gwen Ifill — together, the first all-female team on a major nightly news broadcast.
When Brazil's first black weather broadcaster on a prime-time news broadcast — Maria Júlia Coutinho, known widely by her nickname, Maju — was subjected to verbal abuse, her colleagues at Globo promoted the #WeAreAllMaju campaign.
Before everything went haywire, he and Queen — whose given names we learn only at the very end of the movie, via a news broadcast — were in the middle of a perfectly, depressingly normal evening.
Did you see the Sky News broadcast with Guardian journalist Owen Jones, in which presenters would not accept Orlando was fundamentally an attack on the LGBT community, rather than an act of religious terrorism?
"It is wrong, hurtful, and infuriating that WHEC Channel 10 broadcast a racial slur in reference to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. during its Friday news broadcast," read the statement, which called for Kappell's firing.
President Trump tweeted Sunday if Iran wants a fight, it'd be the "official end" of the country, hours before Fox News broadcast an interview in which he said he wouldn't let Tehran have nuclear weapons.
"Imagine this for a second: One man, with total control of billions of people's stolen data, all their secrets, their lives, their futures," he said in what looked like a legitimate CBS News broadcast interview.
At a forum with Megyn Kelly of Fox News, broadcast on Monday night, Mr. Cruz strained to conceal his frustration with Mr. Kasich's argument that only he could defeat the Democrat nominee in the fall.
In an unusual move on Wednesday, NBC relocated its flagship "Nightly News" broadcast six blocks north to Trump Tower, where Lester Holt conducted a live interview with Mr. Trump in his 26th-floor executive office.
A meteorologist in Ohio lashed out at fans of "The Bachelorette" on Monday after angry viewers flooded social media demanding that a special news broadcast on dangerous tornadoes in the state return to the show.
This Brilliant Darkness reminded me more than anything of the episode of The Simpsons in which Bart hosts a news broadcast for children, delivering human interest segments that turn out to be a huge hit.
In an Australian news broadcast that seems to have resonated with Americans, a political journalist delivered a scathing evaluation of President Trump's performance last week at the Group of 543 summit meeting in Hamburg, Germany.
The network has asked Facebook to take down the Zuckerberg clip due to the "unauthorized use of the CBSN trademark," which the deepfake creators used to make the video seem like a real news broadcast.
"TuneIn Live brings a delightful experience to Alexa customers with the ability to stream live audio of virtually any sporting event or news broadcast throughout your home," said Rob Pulciani, Director, Amazon Alexa, in a statement.
Pride in Pyongyang In a square outside Pyongyang's central train station, large crowds of people going to or from their trains watched a television screen for what they were told would be an important news broadcast.
It's important to note that, while the production has all the hallmarks of a television news broadcast with hosts wearing formal attire and onscreen graphics similar to Fox News chyrons, it's not claiming to be journalism.
It was only days later, in a news broadcast, that Yuan learned that her husband was being investigated for the crime of ''inciting subversion of state power,'' which carries a maximum sentence of life in prison.
President Donald Trump chided Democrats Wednesday morning after Fox News broadcast a story reporting that Democrats revoked former Trump campaign adviser Carter Page's invitation to testify before Congress about his potential ties to the Russian government.
Television's longest-running evening business news broadcast, "NBR" features in-depth coverage and analysis of the biggest financial news stories of the day and access to some of the world's top business leaders and policy makers.
The imagery appears in an early scene in the Susanne Bier-directed horror movie during a news broadcast about a mysterious phenomenon leading to mass deaths (which, as we all by now surely know, occur by suicide).
Ifill and her PBS colleague Judy Woodruff took over NewsHour from Jim Lehrer in 2013, and they "become the first female co-anchor team for a network news broadcast," according to the public broadcasting trade newspaper Current.
The activist, Muhiyidin Moye, 32, is known for leaping across yellow police tape to snatch a Confederate battle flag from a demonstrator in Charleston, S.C., last year, an act that was captured on a live news broadcast.
BURLINGTON, Vt. – The former owners of a Vermont television station will pay an undisclosed out-of-court settlement to the family of a murdered teacher after a photo of her nude body was aired during a news broadcast.
Habony seems to have spoken on TV only once, in 2000, when he appeared on a news broadcast as the man responsible for a new display case in Parliament's rotunda designed to showcase the centuries-old Hungarian crown.
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German public broadcaster ARD came under fire on social media for not including a report in its Saturday night news broadcast on the case involving the Afghan migrant suspect, with some accusing it of being too politically correct.
During the Fox News broadcast, in response to the news that Trump's tweeting would be monitored by his team, anchor Megyn Kelly said that the real estate magnate would need to to through his campaign manager, Kellyanne Conway. .
It has managed to produce a huge amount of inexpensive programming that has consistently dominated the ratings and the conversation across the entire new-media landscape — cable news, broadcast news, radio, Twitter, Facebook and who knows what else.
Mr. Trump's slashing attacks on his rivals and subsequent feud with one of the moderators, Megyn Kelly, then of Fox News, made for riveting TV. The audience, 24 million people, remains a record for any cable news broadcast.
If you consider the supplemental effect of Sinclair's local news broadcast, the AM radio shows of Fox personalities like Sean Hannity and Laura Ingraham, and the broader constellation of right-wing punditry, the effect would surely be larger.
Sky News New Zealand was fined NZ$4,000 ($2,560) by New Zealand's Broadcasting Standards Authority earlier this month for showing a number of edited clips taken from the alleged Christchurch attacker's 17-minute livestream video during its news broadcast.
Sky News New Zealand was fined NZ$4,000 ($2,560) by New Zealand's Broadcasting Standards Authority earlier this month for showing a number of edited clips taken from the alleged Christchurch attacker's 17‑minute livestream video during its news broadcast.
"Our top priority is to get him back home with us as quickly as possible," read a copy of the statement released to the University of Virginia's communications office after Mr. Warmbier's appearance on a North Korean news broadcast.
About 20 tornadoes, including a large rain-wrapped twister near Kansas City, were reported to the NWS by storm chasers and spotters as news broadcast images of roofs torn off homes and roads scattered with debris and tree limbs.
"It's been a great seven-year partnership that began with Shane's vision and ability to make transformative deals, allowing us to be the most Emmy-awarded and youngest nightly news broadcast available today," Dubuc wrote in her email to employees.
The news covered the front page of the ruling party&aposs newspaper and was the top — and only — item on the first news broadcast of the day on Korean Central Television, which for many North Koreans is the only channel available.
Three days before the conversation with Best, Assange brought up Rich unprompted during an appearance via livestream on Netherlands' Nieuwsuur, a nightly public news broadcast: "Whistleblowers go to significant efforts to get us material, at often very significant risks," he said.
HAVANA (Reuters) - Cuban search teams have retrieved the flight data recorder from the passenger plane that crashed last Friday, killing all but two of the 113 people on board, Cuban state-run television announced on Thursday in the evening news broadcast.
Nuñez may be cynical, but even he falls for the patriotic ideals so carefully constructed by the National Museum of Anthropology (a news broadcast in the film does, after all, pronounce the unknown thieves "enemies of our history and heritage").
" O'Donnell said at the outset of his weeknight news broadcast on Tuesday that a single anonymous source close to Deutsche Bank told him the German lender had obtained Trump's tax returns, which "show that the president pays very little income tax.
As much as I may like that vision, the last thing I want to do before I've had my morning coffee is participate in an early version of it that feels more like a beta test than a news broadcast.
One day not too long ago, several other convicts and I sat in one of our sweltering prison day-rooms watching the communal television that hangs on a wall when a CNN news broadcast mentioned Harvey Weinstein and the #MeToo movement.
NEW YORK (Reuters) - U.S. prosecutors on Friday sought to unseal the to-date secret criminal case of an Islamic State defector after NBC News broadcast an interview with the New York man in which he spoke out against the militant Islamist group.
The Student Journalist Had Recently Talked With Mom About What She'd Do in Event of Mass Shooting An aspiring journalist, Tarr took a broadcast production class during her freshman year and served as anchor of the school's news broadcast during her junior year.
HAVANA, May 24 (Reuters) - Cuban search teams have retrieved the flight data recorder from the plane that crashed last Friday, killing all but two of the 113 people on board, Cuban state-run television announced on Thursday in the evening news broadcast.
One ad, aimed at Senator Susan Collins, Republican of Maine, shows an imaginary news broadcast reporting that the Supreme Court has struck down the law, imperiling people with pre-existing conditions, and that the newly confirmed Justice Kavanaugh cast the deciding vote.
The break-in happened while Navalny's allies were live-streaming a news broadcast on his popular YouTube channel — creating a moment of ludicrous, dark comedy as the presenters stared into the camera while the police power saw wailed through the wall behind them.
Separately on Monday, British news station Channel 4 News broadcast an undercover sting which showed senior executives at Cambridge Analytica suggesting that entrapment techniques such as bribes and sex workers could be used to help a politician gain favor against a rival.
"I was the first non-Jewish woman to anchor a Hebrew-language news broadcast," Mreeh, 34, said from her village of Daliyat al-Karmel, a major population center for the Druze, who practise an offshoot of Islam and are one of Israel's most integrated minorities.
In Mika Brzezinski's case, however,the answer is being seriously discussed as possibly having a bearing on whether the President of the United States has committed an act of possible criminal blackmail and/or extortion directed against two well-known cable news broadcast journalists.
But he was also singled out periodically in the wider world as a relic of a bygone era, when a bogus radio news broadcast could provoke panic as war was brewing in Europe — however much that hysteria may have been overstated then and since.
Odalys Escandell, first vice minister of domestic trade, said on the government's evening news broadcast the move was "transcendental", but Tuesday's measures do not fulfill an earlier promise to let private restaurants do the same, leaving in place a key constraint on their business viability.
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President-elect Donald Trump plans to select the media representatives who are given access to the presidential press briefing room, but will not move the room out of the White House, he said in interview with Fox News broadcast on Wednesday.
In 2016, the first all-Quechua daily news broadcast was shown on public television, and the government recruited two players from the diverse lineup of Peru's World Cup team, Flores and Renato Tapia, to spread a message of tolerance through a national ad campaign.
The about-face on sanctions came a day after ABC News broadcast an interview with James B. Comey, the former F.B.I. director fired by Mr. Trump last year, in which he said he thought "it's possible" that the president had been compromised by Russia.
In a brief aside in an interview with Bill O'Reilly of Fox News broadcast before the Super Bowl on Sunday, Mr. Trump went further than he ever has in acknowledging the reality that any hope of quickly replacing the Affordable Care Act has been dashed.
Update, March 25th at 1:24 AM ET: On March 17, Sky News Australia's CEO issued a statement explaining that his channel proactively switched its news feed to sports coverage with Sky NZ's approval, as opposed to Sky NZ pulling the news broadcast off the air.
The result is a show that feels like a compressed version of a news broadcast, with card-style graphics introducing the upcoming stories, interjected video clips of key news events and sound bites and a quick-paced format to keep those with short attention spans engaged.
It's unclear "how law enforcement is going to be given the resources they need to make sure that that drone that you buy at the big-box store today doesn't cause an accident tomorrow," the CTV News technology analyst Carmi Levy said on a news broadcast.
Something ridiculous that happens on the campus of a college few Republicans have ever heard of can become the lead story on a Fox News broadcast; racist comments by a county commissioner in a place many Democrats couldn't find on a map can dominate Raw Story.
And both the tales he tells (which mention homoerotic encounters) and the artful look of the video (at one point Ronald Reagan's face rises, a great, jaundice-yellow Big Brother, in the background) make for an account of "history" as clearly pitched to entertainment as a Fox News broadcast.
So, it seems Avenatti has chosen to continue his media blitz, rather than pursue an actual seat at the table before Wood; we will no doubt be hearing from Avenatti on a cable news broadcast imminently, but we won't be hearing from him again anytime soon in Wood's courtroom.
"All departments are required to organize the teachers and students to watch the news broadcast on September 15 and the interviews on September 15 and 16 ... I hope that all teachers and students will be vigilant," a notice posted to the Chinese University of Petroleum website on Friday said.
The agencies issued a report saying the attack was carried out through the targeted use of real information, some open and some hacked, and the creation of false reports, or "fake news," broadcast on state-funded news media like RT and its sibling, the internet news agency Sputnik.
They dug up old photos of Hogg on a tour of CNN's studios in Atlanta years ago, as well as a clip of Hogg being interviewed on a California local news broadcast last year for reasons completely unrelated to gun violence — offering each as proof of Hogg's anti-Trump agenda.
Until now, Cummings's greatest national renown came in 303: During the riots that followed Freddie Gray's death from injuries he sustained in a Baltimore police van, Fox News broadcast live coverage of the congressman walking through the city's streets, bullhorn in hand, urging calm and shouting at protesters to go home.
At a time when calling attention to truthful and informative news is more important than ever, Oprah hopping onboard the television's top news broadcast is a powerful move, one no doubt meant to ensnare an audience who could only be captured with the kind of star power Oprah brings to the table.
Nature-based tourism isn't new to the Keys — snorkeling, diving and bird-watching are popular throughout the islands and, as I drove, a radio news broadcast urged listeners to use the "I Spy a Manatee" mobile app to both identify the animals' locations and encourage safe boating around the slow-moving creatures.
One day last week, while riding the public tram from the border with Germany (where many fairgoers stay because prices across the border are much lower), I heard the morning news broadcast in German mention that Art Basel had invited a criminal dealer to Switzerland — a reference to the legal troubles of Helly Nahmad.
I was born and raised in New Delhi, and my family so besotted with movies that our modest flat boasted three televisions, which lowered the odds of World War III breaking out between those who chose the news broadcast over the 1955 black-and-white Devdas, or the primary colored Hindi musicals of the 1980s, or Wimbledon.
Screenshot from the Kremlin backed TV network Russia-1 on June 3, 13 (left) Photo from Russia's Ministry of Foreign Affairs showing Kim Jong Un and Sergey Lavrov on May 31, 2018 (right)Screenshot: YouTube and TwitterRussia-1 aired a segment yesterday about Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov's recent meeting with North Korean dictator Kim Jong Un. But one part of the news broadcast was pretty weird.
Bush threw out the first pitch despite the security concerns—the White House was regularly issuing vague warnings about future terrorist attacks based on "a limited amount of nonspecific but credible information," according to an ABC News broadcast at the time—because he wanted to send a signal that Americans should "go about their daily lives," as he and many others in the administration put it.
The journalist César Augusto Londoño, known for having uttered the now immortal phrase on live news broadcast, "shit country," in the aftermath of the assassination of the comedian Jaime Garzon in 1999 (Salcedo completed three public installations with flowers in the streets of Bogotá following the event), reflected early this year on the state of war in the country: We have to lay down our weapons.
IN FOCUS/SHARP TAKES ➔ POLITICS & CAMPAIGNS: ***Breaking this morning*** … two big new spending buys from influential conservative groups in support of Trump's Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh … Americans for Prosperity will release its first wave of direct mail and digital ads in West Virginia, North Dakota, Indiana and Florida, which is part of a larger multi-million dollar effort … and the Judicial Crisis Network (JCN) is putting $1.4 million behind a new ad that will run on cable news, broadcast and digital platforms in Alabama, Indiana, North Dakota and West Virginia … that brings JCN's total spending to $3.8 million since former Justice Anthony Kennedy retired.

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