Sentences with phrase «television cameras in»

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The judge allowed blogging from the courtroom, television cameras in the courtroom, and what he described as the «pencil press» in the courtroom.
The cult members became excited, throwing open the curtains and inviting the television cameras in.
On April 26, 1983, President Ronald Reagan stood before the press and television cameras in the State Dining Room at the White House and held up a report titled A Nation at Risk.
Councilmen Ydanis Rodriguez, Fernando Cabrera and the New York City Housing Authority (NYCHA) formally announced the installation of closed - circuit television cameras in the Marble Hill Houses on Oct. 3.
With the television cameras in town, it was an early kick off, and it was another miserable winter day with rain, threats of snow but at least not quite as cold as was being predicted.
The Cubans said they would bolster security around the homes of American diplomats, adding police patrols and installing closed - circuit television cameras in some areas.

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Society still hasn't come to grips with the possibilities of having a high - definition camera and television studio in everyone's pocket.
The Sony Mavica (Magnetic Video Camera) was unveiled in 1981 and, it used a CCD, it was not technically a digital camera, as it recorded television signals as single images to a floppyCamera) was unveiled in 1981 and, it used a CCD, it was not technically a digital camera, as it recorded television signals as single images to a floppycamera, as it recorded television signals as single images to a floppy disc.
Television cameras roam the sidelines prior to Super Bowl XLIX at University of Phoenix Stadium on February 1, 2015 in Glendale, Arizona.
After a parade of executives from Enron and Arthur Andersen flashed on the television monitor, Jon Stewart, anchor of The Daily Show, turned to the camera and shouted, «Why aren't all of you in jail?
Comey sanctimoniously writes, «Other than mistakes in the way I presented myself in the July 5 public statement in front of the television cameras,... if I could do it all again, I would do the same thing.»
One idea would see television screens connected to underwater cameras stationed in various locations around Metro Vancouver, so visitors can get a closer look at sponge reefs off Whytecliff Park or cruise ships travelling under Lions Gate Bridge.
Mr Coupe was seen on camera singing and humming the tune while waiting between interviews in a London television studio.
The true heroes in the Kingdom of God are not those who feed 10,000 people while the television cameras are rolling.
Moyers's people had swarmed over the Indiana University campus in successive waves of producers, executive producers, directors and associate directors; of lighting people, camera people, sound people and questions - from - the - audience people; had added a participant (Nicholas von Hoffman) to be sure the affair would be telegenic; had phoned the panelists before the event with their own list of topics and ideas; had thrown together a wooden platform just for their cameras, which cameras prevented many in the actual audience from seeing the panelists; had shifted the meeting rooms to meet the exacting requirements for the paraphernalia of television; had fed questions to members of the audience, and instructions «from the truck» to the moderator («move on»); and then had fashioned from 12 hours of tape one hour that might have been made in a New York city hotel room.
One evening the television weatherwoman loses her sound and stands before the cameras in speechless embarrassment.
This step of isolation is a necessary diplomatic one, probably long overdue, but it doesn't feel like enough, when I see the mass graves, when the grieving men lift up the bodies of their children to shove their lifeless and crippled bodies at the television cameras, here, here, here, you are keening and begging us all to look at your children, look at them, there, dead in your arms.
But when I see mega-millionaire ministry leaders flying to Africa so they can feed the hungry in front of television cameras all for «the glory of God» I get a little hesitant about saying that my blogging goals or publishing dreams are also for «the glory of God.»
As the world looked on in awe at the protests in Egypt that led to the ouster of the authoritarian regime, a far more profound revolution took place away from television cameras.
Americans of both parties, to judge by their behavior, appear to believe that policies are created by placing a suitably charismatic politician in front of a sufficient number of television cameras.
In his challenge of the use of mass media for religious communication, Muggeridge focuses on the question of the illusion created and presented by the mass media, particularly that of television: «Not only can the camera lie, it always lies....
In capturing the spectacle, the television cameras moved in soft fades between shots of the performers, the visual grandeur of the church, the preacher, and the faces of the attentive but passive congregatioIn capturing the spectacle, the television cameras moved in soft fades between shots of the performers, the visual grandeur of the church, the preacher, and the faces of the attentive but passive congregatioin soft fades between shots of the performers, the visual grandeur of the church, the preacher, and the faces of the attentive but passive congregation.
There's no match for the fans, the television cameras, the feeling that this Indiana - Purdue game in the middle of January actually means something.
For the first time since 2011, Stitt's Orediggers played on national television; CBS Sports Network cameras were on hand in Durango as Mines played Fort Lewis, John L. Smith's team.
Rob Manfred got in front of a television camera, openly wondered if yousa offense gonna die, and everyone had the same thought: uh-oh.
Postgame was the first time he'd seen his hot breathless face reflected in a television camera.
North Medford's players stood before the television cameras, talked in to microphones, boasted.
In a first - round playoff game against the Jets last season, a television camera caught Bure kicking the skates out from under Keith Tkachuk.
BETHESDA, Md. — Following a wayward approach shot on the 12th hole during Saturday's third round at the AT&T National, D.H. Lee was caught by television cameras gesturing with his middle finger in an apparent expression toward the nearby gallery.
The television cameras immediately switched to a capture a straight - faced Van Dijk in the Main Stand, as if anyone needed reminding how great the expectation on his shoulders is.
On a night when Burnley played some outstanding football to lead 3 - 0 at half time, with the game ending 3 - 1, Kavanagh had an easy night in front of the television cameras with his performance earning him a RATE THE REF rating of 98.00 out of 100, a figure which, being his only Burnley game, sees him firmly at the top of the table.
An 82nd minute goal from Jόhann Berg Guðmundsson, his second of the season, earned Burnley a point yesterday in a 1 - 1 draw against Premier League leaders Manchester City in front of the Sky television cameras.
Burnley are going goal crazy and there were another four last night against Derby County as we ran out 4 - 1 winners at the Turf on a Monday night in front of the Sky television cameras.
He lost his temper in front of the cameras after his performance was criticised by Italian television pundits, telling his interviewers that they did not understand football and hurling his microphone down.
Called «All the Bridges Rusting,» it centered around a character whose job was to be a «newstaper» — he travelled with a video camera on his shoulder and produced and published television news stories in something very close to real time.
He attributed the ability of some of the inmates to beat the checkpoint to lack of scanners at the entrance and gave an assurance that close circuit television (CCT) cameras would be fixed at strategic locations in the prison next month to help expose any form of wrongdoing by the officers and the inmates.
Television cameras, which have become increasingly smaller in size, are banned from being used in the anteroom, Senate chamber and lobby while the chamber is in session.
When he went in for the quick hug of Mr. Paterson, he turned his back to the television news cameras, almost as if to avoid the taking of images that would show the two men in a warm embrace.
Even those anoraks who apparently sit glued to the Parliamentary Channel will find scarce coverage of the work of select committees and, in a dozen years as a chairman of legislative committees, I can think of no single occasion upon which a television camera has been present.
Despite the media maelstrom over the Garner case, Staten Island's Republican elite only had one replacement in mind for disgraced former Congressman Michael Grimm, who once threatened to throw a television reporter off a balcony (with the cameras rolling) and who resigned after pleading guilty to tax evasion.
Over three successive Thursdays, the leaders of the three main parties, Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg, went head to head for 90 minutes in front of the television cameras.
The television spot is straightforward: Mr. Cuomo, in a red tie, looks into the camera and promises to clean up Albany, which has been disturbed by the corruption arrests of several legislators this year.
What a contrast with Cameron, looking straight ahead into the television camera and viewers» living rooms, stating: «It will be an in - out referendum.
Television cameras were actually allowed in the courtroom for this sentencing.
The television cameras are already set up in the committee corridor, outside committee room 14 and Jeremy Thompson is anchoring Sky News from Westminster to mark the occasion.
Asked for his reaction, in front of a television camera, Mr Grayling thought that Sir Richard had agreed to be Gordon Brown's adviser, and rubbished the appointment as a «political gimmick».
Ms Rantzen said she was prepared for the prospect of failure after her previous experiences in the glare of the television cameras.
The hearing, called by the Republican - controlled state Senate, was packed with angry mothers chiding bureaucrats, spokespeople from at least three branches of the Cuomo administration, a phalanx of television cameras and an activist in a bright blue wig and matching tight shorts calling himself SuperWaterMan.
Ken Clarke has claimed the Tory press office tried to keep him away from the television cameras during his time in government, even attempting to prevent him from going on Question Time.
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