364
364
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 364
favorite 0
quote 0
you don't have to listen, tony. you don't have to hear it anymore. he was confident. we talked to him. you know, he never blinked. he just never did. tony felt like he was going to get it done in this one and he certainly did. >> al: so the cowboys don't have to read about it's been since 1996, but, of course, all of the eagles will read now is it happened again. they gave jerry the game ball. >> cris: or he took it! >> al: big mortgage on this place! all the stuff you can get. >> cris: you guys did fine but i put up 700 million, give me that ball! >> al: right. the dallas cowboys, for the first time in 13 years, win a postseason game. they go to minnesota. the winner of tomorrow's green bay/arizona game goes to new orleans. if the cowboys win in minnesota next week, and either green bay or arizona defeats new orleans, you could have the nfc championship game back here in two weeks. for the moment dallas advances and philly is done. 34-14. the wendy's postgame report is coming up on the other side of the break. .
you don't have to listen, tony. you don't have to hear it anymore. he was confident. we talked to him. you know, he never blinked. he just never did. tony felt like he was going to get it done in this one and he certainly did. >> al: so the cowboys don't have to read about it's been since 1996, but, of course, all of the eagles will read now is it happened again. they gave jerry the game ball. >> cris: or he took it! >> al: big mortgage on this place! all the stuff you can...
394
394
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 394
favorite 0
quote 0
you don't have to listen, tony. you don't have to hear it anymore. he was confident. we talked to him. you know, he never blinked. he just never did. tony felt like he was going to get it done in this one and he certainly did. >> al: so the cowboys don't have to read about it's been since 1996, but, of course, all of the eagl will read now is it happened again. they gave jerry the game ball. >> cris: or he took it! >> al: big mortgage on this place! all the stuff you can get. >> cris: you guys did fine but i put up 700 million, give me that ball! >> al: right. the dallas cowboys, for the first time in 13 years, win a postseason game. they go to minnesota. the winner of tomorrow's green bay/arizona game goes to new orleans. if the cowboys win in minnesota next week, and either green bay or arizona defeats new orleans, you could have the nfc championship game back here in two weeks. for the moment dallas advances and philly is done. 34-14. the wendy's postgame report is coming up on the other side of the break. .
you don't have to listen, tony. you don't have to hear it anymore. he was confident. we talked to him. you know, he never blinked. he just never did. tony felt like he was going to get it done in this one and he certainly did. >> al: so the cowboys don't have to read about it's been since 1996, but, of course, all of the eagl will read now is it happened again. they gave jerry the game ball. >> cris: or he took it! >> al: big mortgage on this place! all the stuff you can get....
201
201
Jan 29, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
hands by tony woods to keep that ball alive in there.georgia tech defenders and got the slap out. >> bob: and wake forest with a williams going to the line. l.d. is a 70% free-throw shooter, leads the team in steals and field goal percentage at 51. that is his seventh point. >> larry: his moniker is really as a good defender. most everybody who plays against wake forest always compliments defends. >> bob: weaver in, woods out. l.d. exits in favor of ari stewart. >> larry: talking about the way do wake forest keeping up with georgia tech running players in and out. paul hewitt really using only an rotation. guys. nice pass. for the jackets. the middle. >> larry: watch bell again, a good screen that time. opened it up down there and a terrific pass. you know, any time you're that wide open, peacock is standing there saying, hey, here i am, popped it right inside. wake forest with a little inattention to defense that time. that's a lapse that they usually don't have. they're pretty good about covering those guys on the screen. >> bob: peaco
hands by tony woods to keep that ball alive in there.georgia tech defenders and got the slap out. >> bob: and wake forest with a williams going to the line. l.d. is a 70% free-throw shooter, leads the team in steals and field goal percentage at 51. that is his seventh point. >> larry: his moniker is really as a good defender. most everybody who plays against wake forest always compliments defends. >> bob: weaver in, woods out. l.d. exits in favor of ari stewart. >>...
390
390
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 390
favorite 0
quote 0
tony, we'll look forward to talking with you again on saturday. let's look at some key injuries that affect playoff teams. peter king confirmed earlier that wes welker is out for the postseason with a torn mcl and acl. that is a devastating loss, at least potential for the patriots. dominique rodgers-cromartie was spiked in the knee and left the game, but they are confident he will play next week. they're not so sure about anquan boldin who aggravated a left ankle injury. they will not know his stat until later. he could be a gametime decision. there's nick mangold greeting the fans here, and the whole team came back out. look at this scene. almost certainly, i guess there's a scenario by which the jets could perhaps play another game here. almost certainly this is the very last game played at giants stadium and glorious one for the jets who against all odds are on their way back to the playoffs. check out tomorrow for the morning aftermat. profootballtalk on nbcsports.com. >>> >>> what a way to end the giants stadium era, rex ryan out there along
tony, we'll look forward to talking with you again on saturday. let's look at some key injuries that affect playoff teams. peter king confirmed earlier that wes welker is out for the postseason with a torn mcl and acl. that is a devastating loss, at least potential for the patriots. dominique rodgers-cromartie was spiked in the knee and left the game, but they are confident he will play next week. they're not so sure about anquan boldin who aggravated a left ankle injury. they will not know his...
414
414
Jan 7, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 414
favorite 0
quote 1
tony gonzalez famously reent recently did this with his wife. the wizards season rolls on without gil. tomorrow, the rest of the team heads to the orlando magic. they'll have a live report at 6:30 on "geico sportsnite". >>> coming up in mere moments here on the network, green life, baby. mike green and nicky backstrom getting set as the caps playing host to the ottawa senators right here in hi-definition. we're coming back to wrap it up on " in 1977, in johannesburg, south africa, an 8-year-old boy picked up the game of golf from his father. by the age of 9, he was already outplaying him. the odds of this gentle lad winning the junior world golf championships at the age of 14? 1 in 16 million. the odds of that same boy then making it to the u.s. and european pro-golf tours? 1 in 7 million. the odds of the "big easy" winning the open championship once and the u.s. open championship twice? 1 in 780 million. the odds of this professional golfer having a child diagnosed with autism? 1 in 150. ernie els encourages you to learn the signs of autism at
tony gonzalez famously reent recently did this with his wife. the wizards season rolls on without gil. tomorrow, the rest of the team heads to the orlando magic. they'll have a live report at 6:30 on "geico sportsnite". >>> coming up in mere moments here on the network, green life, baby. mike green and nicky backstrom getting set as the caps playing host to the ottawa senators right here in hi-definition. we're coming back to wrap it up on " in 1977, in johannesburg,...
339
339
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WBFF
tv
eye 339
favorite 0
quote 0
here is candace. >> reporter: thank you, tony. it is indeed a pretty difficult day to face if you need to head back to work after a long vacation, but so far, actually on parts the beltway not doing too bad. 65 miles per hour traveling on beltway right near the harford road area. at 62 traveling through the pikesville region. as or the jfx so far so good at 57 miles per hour. now have been of course, we do want to he show you what the west side looks like. you know the deal it's busy at this time. that is going to be the deal. here it is at the inner loop lanes, picking up the volume. it's going to be attacked traveling toward security boulevard. now some better news, though, the delays don't exactly spread reaching down through the catonsville region, so it hasn't picked up there, but it will, you know the usual deal traveling through the morning rush. let's talk about 95 this morning. it'sy much in excellent shape traveling from the beltway heading toward 395, just a bit of a slow downright near the 395 exit in the southbound di
here is candace. >> reporter: thank you, tony. it is indeed a pretty difficult day to face if you need to head back to work after a long vacation, but so far, actually on parts the beltway not doing too bad. 65 miles per hour traveling on beltway right near the harford road area. at 62 traveling through the pikesville region. as or the jfx so far so good at 57 miles per hour. now have been of course, we do want to he show you what the west side looks like. you know the deal it's busy at...
228
228
Jan 29, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
aminu can't handle it and it's out of bounds. 55, tony woods, coming in. change up as well. brian oliver coming in, number 11. he is coming off a career night in tallahassee last weekend as he went for six three-pointers against the seminoles. >> larry: six out of 13, 20 points. he has played well off of the bench. >> bob: and the jackets trailing by seven put oliver in the game. we'll see ifhey call his number right away. >> larry: you know,w,w, of the things, bob, you and i have noticed about paul hewitt while he's been the coach at georgia tech, he has substituted a lot, rotating people in and out. he seems to have settled on an eight-man rotation. >> bob: inside favors, outside oliver. he'll drive it and score it. so the deacons covered him up on the three-point line so he puts it on the deck. >> larry: you get that scouting report and the guy guarding oliver says all right, i've got to go out and guard him and he blows by you and lays one in. they didn't tell me about that. >> bob: stewart, and a foul inside. this whistle is going to go against wake f
aminu can't handle it and it's out of bounds. 55, tony woods, coming in. change up as well. brian oliver coming in, number 11. he is coming off a career night in tallahassee last weekend as he went for six three-pointers against the seminoles. >> larry: six out of 13, 20 points. he has played well off of the bench. >> bob: and the jackets trailing by seven put oliver in the game. we'll see ifhey call his number right away. >> larry: you know,w,w, of the things, bob, you and i...
439
439
tv
eye 439
favorite 0
quote 0
tony, we'll look forward to talking with you again on saturday. let's look at some key injuries that affect playoff teams. peter king confirmed earlier that wes welker is out for the postseason with a torn mcl and acl. that is a devastating loss, at least potential for the patriots. dominique rodgers-cromartie was spiked in the knee and left the game, but they are confident he willlay next week. they're not so sure about anquan boldin who aggravated a left ankle injury. they will not know his stat until later. he could be a gametime decision. there's nick mangold greeting the fans here, and the whole team came back out. look at this scene. almost certainly, i guess there's a scenario by which the jets could perhaps play another game here. almost certainly this is the very last game played at giants stadium and glorious one for the jets who against all odds are on their way back to the playoffs. check out tomorrow for the morning aftermat. profootballtalk on nbcsports.com. >>> >>> what a way to end the giants stadium era, rex ryan out there along w
tony, we'll look forward to talking with you again on saturday. let's look at some key injuries that affect playoff teams. peter king confirmed earlier that wes welker is out for the postseason with a torn mcl and acl. that is a devastating loss, at least potential for the patriots. dominique rodgers-cromartie was spiked in the knee and left the game, but they are confident he willlay next week. they're not so sure about anquan boldin who aggravated a left ankle injury. they will not know his...
38
38
Jan 16, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 1
or, well, actually it's tony blair, was trying to do it. was to intervene in relation to the question of how these issues can be solved. but as the gentleman behind you knows, the quartet's -- the quartet envoy has a very limited mandate. in my case, i thought that the mandate was greater, and for a time people humerd me by pretending that i did in fact have a mandate to go beyond economic development. but if you read carefully the terms of the quartet envoy, it is essentially an economic post. it is not a political post. and to drive that home, to me, i was told by some of my members of the quartet, notably
or, well, actually it's tony blair, was trying to do it. was to intervene in relation to the question of how these issues can be solved. but as the gentleman behind you knows, the quartet's -- the quartet envoy has a very limited mandate. in my case, i thought that the mandate was greater, and for a time people humerd me by pretending that i did in fact have a mandate to go beyond economic development. but if you read carefully the terms of the quartet envoy, it is essentially an economic post....
330
330
Jan 28, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 330
favorite 0
quote 0
no question that the arrival of tony bennett has the whos of virginia sizzling here.aking of sizzling there is a pair of sophomores in tony bennett's back court, that have been out of sight with their play. raised their level from freshman to sophomore. >> last year they went through some growing pains but now they have it clicking. these are the one two punch. he can push it in the open court, very good knocking off screens, burke has a lot of things, knacks, bruises, but one of baltimores finest. he will be ready for the game today. >> lead of the acc with those points and always an igniter of green berg's offence. the rivalry speaks for itself. who will lead the common wealth tonight virginia tech, virginia, with that back to the studios. comcast sportsnet. >> thanks a lot. mba will announce the all-star reserves later tonight. but we are hoping to see jameson lacing up in in dallas valentines day? you are disappointed he is not going to the all-star game. he has been linked to several trade rumors. while he will not ask management to be shipped out, he was asked t
no question that the arrival of tony bennett has the whos of virginia sizzling here.aking of sizzling there is a pair of sophomores in tony bennett's back court, that have been out of sight with their play. raised their level from freshman to sophomore. >> last year they went through some growing pains but now they have it clicking. these are the one two punch. he can push it in the open court, very good knocking off screens, burke has a lot of things, knacks, bruises, but one of...
43
43
Jan 30, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 1
host:"the guardian" newspaper has pictures of tony blair appearing before a panel yesterday on the panel about iraq in his role with the troops there. it is written that on the long awaited cross-examination, he gave no substantial grounds over what he sent 40,000 u.k. troops to disarm saddam hussein over weapons she did not possess. he had to take the decision as prime minister. it was a huge responsibility. there's not a single the of the passes by that he does not think of that responsibility. faced with the charge that 100,000 i iraqi civilians lost their lives, he said he did not doubt that leaving who saddam hussein' in power would have ben
host:"the guardian" newspaper has pictures of tony blair appearing before a panel yesterday on the panel about iraq in his role with the troops there. it is written that on the long awaited cross-examination, he gave no substantial grounds over what he sent 40,000 u.k. troops to disarm saddam hussein over weapons she did not possess. he had to take the decision as prime minister. it was a huge responsibility. there's not a single the of the passes by that he does not think of that...
43
43
Jan 14, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
quote
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> let's check in with tony perkins with a look at our forecast today. back down into the cold weather region so far this morning. >> so far. but today, it will feel quite nice. we'll dthat again today and add on a couple of degree on top of that. let's take a look at the current temperatures being reported around the region. here in d.c., 28 degrees at this hour. frederick, maryland is at 25 degrees. patuxent naval air station, 26 degrees. here is a look at the satellite- radar for the region. and you can see we are under clear skies. you want to find some clouds, you have to travel well to the north up into new york state. for us, clear skies. going it see some bright sunshine this morning. forecast for today, sunny, a
. >>> let's check in with tony perkins with a look at our forecast today. back down into the cold weather region so far this morning. >> so far. but today, it will feel quite nice. we'll dthat again today and add on a couple of degree on top of that. let's take a look at the current temperatures being reported around the region. here in d.c., 28 degrees at this hour. frederick, maryland is at 25 degrees. patuxent naval air station, 26 degrees. here is a look at the satellite-...
41
41
Jan 16, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
quote
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 1
that came out of that these events as i recall with tony blair, the prime minister, was publishing an intelligence-based dossier that explained why he believed iraq was a curt serious and credible threats. and then lots and lots and lots of detail and virtually serious every point within the dossier was getting some sort of attention. we did not see it and did not plan our communications around that particular point. >> i think jonathan powell will send you an e-mail on the 19th of september. what would be the headline in the standard on the day of publication? what we wanted to be? what did you want it to be? >> what did i reply? >> i don't know. >> by then, i know that we have and maybe i have her reputation about worrying and obsessing about headlines. they never did for a very large. that is in the downing street because i reached the point of
that came out of that these events as i recall with tony blair, the prime minister, was publishing an intelligence-based dossier that explained why he believed iraq was a curt serious and credible threats. and then lots and lots and lots of detail and virtually serious every point within the dossier was getting some sort of attention. we did not see it and did not plan our communications around that particular point. >> i think jonathan powell will send you an e-mail on the 19th of...
194
194
Jan 18, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
and i reread all the prime minister, tony blair's speeches on iraq going way back.nd there's a whole, a whole polity of arguments that were put there, why did the issue of wmd become so central, because that was what gave rise to the fear and the sense of the series, incredible threat to regional stability. and also, as i mentioned relation to september 11, the prime minister was absolutely and i think still is, seized of the view that unless the world is absolutely been totally vigilant on this issue, wmd, it's only a matter of time before something really terrible happens in relation to them linking with the terrorist groups. so that his mindset. i think you can disagree with it or not but that is what he was coming from. tranthirty, it was the regime parts of it of course. would somebody like tony blair from the day he went to politics thank, got rid of, yes, he would have. was that the policy he was pursuing the whole way through? no. he was trying, through the u.n., leave the british government in the direction of pursuing a policy that would lead ultimately to
and i reread all the prime minister, tony blair's speeches on iraq going way back.nd there's a whole, a whole polity of arguments that were put there, why did the issue of wmd become so central, because that was what gave rise to the fear and the sense of the series, incredible threat to regional stability. and also, as i mentioned relation to september 11, the prime minister was absolutely and i think still is, seized of the view that unless the world is absolutely been totally vigilant on...
148
148
Jan 15, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
tony blair is going to testify in iraq inquiry in the future. was about 4.5 hours. >> good morning, everyone. when we announced this first round of public hearings, we said that the first five weeks will be dedicated to establishing a chronology of the uk's involvement in iraq between 2001 and 2009. and we've always complete about face. and today we're moving on to hear from ministers and the most decision makers of the next four weeks. we will then take a break and over the period of the general election before resuming public hearings in the senate. we have yet to decide which witnesses will be calling back at that point. these forthcoming sessions will not be the only opportunity to hear from them. in our approach in this space is going to be to build on what we've already heard to seek further information clarified points and different perspectives. a community has yet to conclude what they will be. today our witness is alastair campbell. you were director of medications of strategy to the prime minister included from the start of her. 2001
tony blair is going to testify in iraq inquiry in the future. was about 4.5 hours. >> good morning, everyone. when we announced this first round of public hearings, we said that the first five weeks will be dedicated to establishing a chronology of the uk's involvement in iraq between 2001 and 2009. and we've always complete about face. and today we're moving on to hear from ministers and the most decision makers of the next four weeks. we will then take a break and over the period of the...
215
215
Jan 14, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> let's check in with tony perkins with a look at our forecast today. back down into the cold weather region so far this morning. >> so far. but today, it will feel quite nice. we'll dthat again today and add on a couple of degree on top of that. let's take a look at the current temperatures being reported around the region. here in d.c., 28 degrees at this hour. frederick, maryland is at 25 degrees. patuxent naval air station, 26 degrees. here is a look at the satellite- radar for the region. and you can see we are under clear skies. you want to find some clouds, you have to travel well to the north up into new york state. for us, clear skies. going it see some bright sunshine this morning. forecast for today, sunny, a mild afternoon, nice to be able to say that. a high of about 48 degrees. yes, that is above normal. we'll have more details on the forecast coming up in just a little bit. >> thank you. >>> our top story this morning continues to be the situation in haiti. the search continues for thousands of survivors who may still be buried in the rub
. >>> let's check in with tony perkins with a look at our forecast today. back down into the cold weather region so far this morning. >> so far. but today, it will feel quite nice. we'll dthat again today and add on a couple of degree on top of that. let's take a look at the current temperatures being reported around the region. here in d.c., 28 degrees at this hour. frederick, maryland is at 25 degrees. patuxent naval air station, 26 degrees. here is a look at the satellite-...
233
233
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
tony over to you. >> both dogs are absolutely beautiful.hank you very much. >>> a new warning label that could come to a doppler product that most of us use every day. cell phone proposed danger. this makes no sense. new warnings on cell phones. telling you about. that. >>> we have all seen the energy star appliances on labels. why some say it's not worth the paper it's printed. ♪now go cat go >> first another look at the trivia question, when is it best to shop for shoes? begin of the day, -- beginning of the day, end of the day, or between the beginning theand the end. we will be right back. >>> a new cell phone warning could be out soon. warnings about radiation levels in san francisco. leaders have proposed legislation that would require labels to be as visible as price and other information. retailers would have to explain what the radiation levels mean. the information is available joen line. today, there is no scientific consensus that cell phones pose any risk at all. >>> the federal stimulus bill record shows that the items may not
tony over to you. >> both dogs are absolutely beautiful.hank you very much. >>> a new warning label that could come to a doppler product that most of us use every day. cell phone proposed danger. this makes no sense. new warnings on cell phones. telling you about. that. >>> we have all seen the energy star appliances on labels. why some say it's not worth the paper it's printed. ♪now go cat go >> first another look at the trivia question, when is it best to shop...
944
944
Jan 14, 2010
01/10
by
WMPT
tv
eye 944
favorite 0
quote 0
first, tony winton, a broadcast reporter for the associated press.ony winton, thank you very much for talking with us. we're now a full two days into this. how would you describe the situation? >> it's still pretty grim and grave. there are still bodies lying in streets. we saw a makeshift grave operation on a hillside in port-au-prince where people were burying people in shallow graves, perhaps just a foot deep. meanwhile, people are still living out in the open under tent cities that have popped up all over the town, fearful of getting inside. >> woodruff: do you have a sense of how many people are still alive under the rubble of the collapsed buildings? >> we have seen a few places where there is a frantic activity by haitians trying to get someone out. but for the most part, a lot of these collapsed structures, there's no activity going on. it doesn't mean there's not anyone alive there, there just isn't something we can see . >> couric: to what extent is there enough equipment, enough people to get to the people still trapd? >> it would be hard
first, tony winton, a broadcast reporter for the associated press.ony winton, thank you very much for talking with us. we're now a full two days into this. how would you describe the situation? >> it's still pretty grim and grave. there are still bodies lying in streets. we saw a makeshift grave operation on a hillside in port-au-prince where people were burying people in shallow graves, perhaps just a foot deep. meanwhile, people are still living out in the open under tent cities that...
1,647
1.6K
Jan 15, 2010
01/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 1,647
favorite 0
quote 0
tony winton, thank y very much for talking wi us.e're now a fullwo days into this how would you describe the situation? it's still pretty grim and grave. there are stilbodies lying in streets. saw a makeshift grave operation on hillside in port-au-prce where people were burying people in shallow grav, perhaps just a foot deep. meanwhile, pple are still living out in the open uer tent cities at have popped up l over the town, fearful of getting inside. >> woodruff: do you have a sense of how many peop are still alivunder the rubble of the collsed buildings? >> we have seen a few aces where there a frantic activity by haitians ting to t someone out. but for e most part, a lot of these collapsestructures there's no aivity going on. it doesn'tean there's not anyone alive the, there just ist somethinwe can see . >> couric: to what extenis there enough equipment, engh people to get to theeople still trap >> it would be hard for me t assess that. i know wve seen large continnts of trained urban rescue professnals come in suchs the ones from
tony winton, thank y very much for talking wi us.e're now a fullwo days into this how would you describe the situation? it's still pretty grim and grave. there are stilbodies lying in streets. saw a makeshift grave operation on hillside in port-au-prce where people were burying people in shallow grav, perhaps just a foot deep. meanwhile, pple are still living out in the open uer tent cities at have popped up l over the town, fearful of getting inside. >> woodruff: do you have a sense of...
241
241
Jan 17, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
us i reread tony blair's speeches going way pack. there's a whole panoply put there, why did the issue of w.m.d. become so central? because that was what gave rise to the -- to the fear and the sense of -- of a serious and credible threat to regional stability, and also, as i mentioned, in relation to september 11th, the prime minister was absolutely seized and i think still is, seized of the swrue that if the world is not vigilant on this issue of w.m.d., it is a matter of time where something terrible happens in relation to them linking them with terrorist groups. that's his mind-set and people can disagree with it or not. but that's where he was coming from. w.m.d. was the regime part of it? of course. and would somebody like tony blair from the day he went into politician, and saddam hussein should be got rid of. yes, he was. what was that the policy he pursued? no. he was trying to -- to, through the u.n. lead the british government in direction of pursuing a policy that would lead ultimately, to saddam hussein. when it came to
us i reread tony blair's speeches going way pack. there's a whole panoply put there, why did the issue of w.m.d. become so central? because that was what gave rise to the -- to the fear and the sense of -- of a serious and credible threat to regional stability, and also, as i mentioned, in relation to september 11th, the prime minister was absolutely seized and i think still is, seized of the swrue that if the world is not vigilant on this issue of w.m.d., it is a matter of time where something...
486
486
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 486
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you can also find the weather on-line but we have tony perkins here with our forecast today. another cold and windy one. >> absolutely right. cold and windy. those are the key words today. welcome back. let's take a look at what is going on outside. we do have cold air in place still. temperatures in the 20s. we never made it out of the 20s yesterday. currently, 24-degree at reagan national airport. >> humidity, 43% and your wind are oust northwest at 12 miles per hour. it is giving us wind chills in the low teens across the area. here is a look at the satellite- radar. some clouds are building in but a decent sunrise for this morning. more clouds will build in as the day progresses. there is snow well off to the north and west and when i say that, i mean in pennsylvania and in west virginia. but we could see few snow flurries move through our region as a little energy system moves across our region later on today. so the forecast to today look like this. some sunshine, some partial sunshine this morning. mostly cloudy later today. our high, well below normal look fig high to
. >> you can also find the weather on-line but we have tony perkins here with our forecast today. another cold and windy one. >> absolutely right. cold and windy. those are the key words today. welcome back. let's take a look at what is going on outside. we do have cold air in place still. temperatures in the 20s. we never made it out of the 20s yesterday. currently, 24-degree at reagan national airport. >> humidity, 43% and your wind are oust northwest at 12 miles per hour....
254
254
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
tony romo to felix jones who goes 49 yards for the touchdown. dallas wins the nfc east defeating the eagles 24-0. deja vu next weekend, the cowboys will see each other one more time. >>> brett favre and vikings looking to take advantage of the eagles lost. cruising 24-0. favre throws it up to sidney rise. favre passes for four touchdowns. they crush the giants. 44-7 and secure the second seed in the nfc playoffs and get a buy. >>> the ravens need a win over the raiders to clinch a playoff spot. willis mcgahey tries to shake nudeen. he has just enough gas to take it 77 yards for the touchdown. one of three to go with a career high 167 yards rushing. ravens beat the raiders 21-13 to punch their ticket to the playoffs. they will travel to new england to face the patriots in the wild card game. uno on burgundy and gold trivia question. who olds the redskins record for most sacks in the season, ken hvey, dexter manually or charles mann. we'll be right back. ley or charles mann. we'll be right back. ( sighs ) ( music t
tony romo to felix jones who goes 49 yards for the touchdown. dallas wins the nfc east defeating the eagles 24-0. deja vu next weekend, the cowboys will see each other one more time. >>> brett favre and vikings looking to take advantage of the eagles lost. cruising 24-0. favre throws it up to sidney rise. favre passes for four touchdowns. they crush the giants. 44-7 and secure the second seed in the nfc playoffs and get a buy. >>> the ravens need a win over the raiders to...
335
335
Jan 17, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
he doesn't have to be a tony douglas, but he can sure pick up some of the other things, and he's oneers that will get better as the year even progresses, particularly in conference play. >> bob: solomon alabi spotted for a hold. and that's his third. one-and-one coming for virginia tech. hokies down seven. so crucial one-and-one here for jt thompson. hokies have given away a lot of points at the foul line tonight. particularly in the second half. he'll get the bonus. >> larry: thompson, not a very good free throw shooter, only 50% coming in and he got that percentage that time at the free-throw line. >> bob: and we've got a bumping foul on atkins. his second. seventh on the hokies, one-and-one coming for dulkys. >> larry: bob, this is the time in the game, you're under six minutes to play right now. you've got to look to the guys that made plays for you all season long. if you look at virginia tech, it's got to be the guards. you've got to look to delaney and hudson. but the guy who has not performed tonight, because he's been on the bench with fouls has been allen. they've got to fi
he doesn't have to be a tony douglas, but he can sure pick up some of the other things, and he's oneers that will get better as the year even progresses, particularly in conference play. >> bob: solomon alabi spotted for a hold. and that's his third. one-and-one coming for virginia tech. hokies down seven. so crucial one-and-one here for jt thompson. hokies have given away a lot of points at the foul line tonight. particularly in the second half. he'll get the bonus. >> larry:...
457
457
tv
eye 457
favorite 0
quote 0
that was cnn's tony harris. you can watch his series weekdays beginning at 11:00 a.m.n in the "cnn newsroom." great conversation, betty. >> really good. very compelling, especially to see what those young people thought about the police force and doing the right thing with the information they provide. there are a host of new laws on the books for the new year, and some of them have to do with your plastic and they could force you to change your spending habits. (announcer) some people just know how to build things well. give you and your loved ones an expertly engineered mercedes benz at the winter event going on now. but hurry - the offer ends january 4th. at the winter event going on now. hi, may i help you? yes, i hear progressive has lots of discounts on car insurance. can i get in on that? are you a safe driver? yes. discount! do you own a home? yes. discount! are you going to buy online? yes! discount! isn't getting discounts great? yes! there's no discount for agreeing with me. yeah, i got carried away. happens to me all the time. helping you save money -- now,
that was cnn's tony harris. you can watch his series weekdays beginning at 11:00 a.m.n in the "cnn newsroom." great conversation, betty. >> really good. very compelling, especially to see what those young people thought about the police force and doing the right thing with the information they provide. there are a host of new laws on the books for the new year, and some of them have to do with your plastic and they could force you to change your spending habits. (announcer) some...
372
372
Jan 13, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 1
tony was a warm and respected leader and a dear friend. he will be missed.ask my colleagues to join me in honoring the memory of tony and in sending our thoughts and prayers to his moved family and friends. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> on december 26, our nation lost a true hero. army specialist jason johnson of al byan, new york, was killeded in action in southern afghanistan while serving on his second tour of duty. he volunteered to return feeling a strong commitment to his fellow soldiers and insisting on joining them for a second deployment. specialist johnson was an elite soldier, the top 1%, according to major general from the u.s. army at fort bragg where jason was stationed. his bravery was without question. and his valor beyond measure. it is because of the sacrifices that our nation's brave soldiers like specialist johnson make each and every day in regions far across the globe that keep ameri
tony was a warm and respected leader and a dear friend. he will be missed.ask my colleagues to join me in honoring the memory of tony and in sending our thoughts and prayers to his moved family and friends. the speaker pro tempore: for what purpose does the gentleman from new york rise? >> unanimous consent to address the house for one minute. the speaker pro tempore: without objection. >> on december 26, our nation lost a true hero. army specialist jason johnson of al byan, new...
209
209
Jan 30, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
chris: chapel hill, tennessee, independent line, tony. john: thank you and thank god for c-span. i'm so tkhrad we have it. -- glad we have it. my question is, by the way the people interested there is a back by gary westbound called dark alliance. it will tell you a lot about the drugs passed through the country and within more thing, if we do stop the war on drugs, the sheriff deputy and police department and c.i.a. and f.b.i. won't be able to confiscate people's houses and money and property and they are going to be out of money. and that will be a big problem. people, marijuana is not harmful. i don't care what anybody tells i. thank you so much for c-span. chris: let's take one more call and that is chicago, illinois, object the democrat line. lucille. john: thraeufpg you f -- thank you for taking my call. i agree with your guest. he has been the most -- i beg your pardon. chris: go ahead. chris: john: he has been the most honest person i have ever heard on any program anywhere about this problem. i agree that the way we can really help mexico is concentrate on our country, t
chris: chapel hill, tennessee, independent line, tony. john: thank you and thank god for c-span. i'm so tkhrad we have it. -- glad we have it. my question is, by the way the people interested there is a back by gary westbound called dark alliance. it will tell you a lot about the drugs passed through the country and within more thing, if we do stop the war on drugs, the sheriff deputy and police department and c.i.a. and f.b.i. won't be able to confiscate people's houses and money and property...
150
150
Jan 14, 2010
01/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
now back to tony. good morning. >> thank you. good morning, everyone. things are pretty quiet in the weather department. it is still a little cold now but certainly nothing unusual for this time of year but you'll see a nice little warm-up. 25 in randallstown. 23 in centreville. everybody has clear skies. clouds streaming off the great lakes have pushed well off to the north. clear skies over maryland and plenty of sunshine especially this morning. high pressure to our south and that's a good thing. remember this area of high pressure yesterday was west of us. now, this area of high pressure is south of us so we get the return flows on the other side of the high and that allows some of the warm air that has been out in the midwest and the ohio voifl. it has been in the 20's and thirts. when we say a high temperature of 45 will feel nice, it will. when you were talking about 45-degree temperatures a few months ago you wouldn't say that obviously. i think the breeze will start to pick up out of the south and southwest later today. here is the setup here o
now back to tony. good morning. >> thank you. good morning, everyone. things are pretty quiet in the weather department. it is still a little cold now but certainly nothing unusual for this time of year but you'll see a nice little warm-up. 25 in randallstown. 23 in centreville. everybody has clear skies. clouds streaming off the great lakes have pushed well off to the north. clear skies over maryland and plenty of sunshine especially this morning. high pressure to our south and that's a...
332
332
Jan 3, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 332
favorite 0
quote 0
tony woods has checked into the lineup for wake forest. aminu has the loose ball. that's a great rebound by smith. he couldn't get it but he tipped it right to aminu. >> ron: aminu tried to do a little french pastry inside. nice look to williams! >> dan: i think williams figured aminu was going to shoot the ball. what a catch. >> ron: and the lead stretched to five almost halfway home in the first 20 minutes. most of you, a triple-header of basketball. this is the second of three. crawford has got to give the ball up. holloway tries to get it to redford. five turnovers for xavier. >> dan: talked about aminu and he's had trouble handling the ball today, but that time an excellent job in traffic, a great pass to l.d. williams. l.d. williams having a nice half offensively for wake forest. this has certainly been a game of spurts. the score was tied, now wake has scored five in a row. >> ron: here is aminu facing up. a baseline jumper well off the mark. taylor just tipped it over. keep in mind, the two starting big guys for xavier, frease and love, both on the bench fo
tony woods has checked into the lineup for wake forest. aminu has the loose ball. that's a great rebound by smith. he couldn't get it but he tipped it right to aminu. >> ron: aminu tried to do a little french pastry inside. nice look to williams! >> dan: i think williams figured aminu was going to shoot the ball. what a catch. >> ron: and the lead stretched to five almost halfway home in the first 20 minutes. most of you, a triple-header of basketball. this is the second of...
355
355
tv
eye 355
favorite 0
quote 0
we don't want to see john reid, we don't want to see tony blair or any of your cronies. >> it's very easy for them guys to then come back into the community and have a lot of supporters. >> reporter: these people, many of them self-appointed clerics, are dominating the national debate and certainly the debate within islam right now. they are the loudest voices. how is that possible? >> because our scholars have educated themselves to preach islam are not coming out of their holes, their mosques, and their holes to engage with these people. they're frightened of that. >> reporter: so hanif is desperately trying to fix that, trying to get the mosque elders, many still stuck in the tribal traditions of pakistan, to communicate with the younger generation. >> i'd like to ask these young people, because i'm part of the committee of next door mosque, which man come into the mosque and the mosque refused them? >> how many times you tried to engage with us, the youth? i want to know. >> sometimes young people like you go in the mosque and older people are praying and you disturb the prayer.
we don't want to see john reid, we don't want to see tony blair or any of your cronies. >> it's very easy for them guys to then come back into the community and have a lot of supporters. >> reporter: these people, many of them self-appointed clerics, are dominating the national debate and certainly the debate within islam right now. they are the loudest voices. how is that possible? >> because our scholars have educated themselves to preach islam are not coming out of their...
133
133
Jan 29, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
he then came around -- people say he was bullied by political reasons by tony blair. so tony blair has to ask the questions did he think at all about the legality question? the evidence was he wasn't open about it. and the failure to plan. and indeed of the aftermath of the invasion, the occupation of iraq. and i suppose i should say also the evidence so far is that despite blair supporting bush so strongly, the evidence is britain had very little influence -- no influence on the military tactics but also the tactics on how to cope with an occupied iraq. >> current prime minister gordon brown served with tony blair during the iraq war years. what was his role and will he testify before the inquiry? >> well, that's a good question because at the beginning they said we don't want to get involved in party politics but that was a forlorn hope because it got a lot of coverage in parliament and a lot of issues emerged from this inquiry and gordon brown has agreed to give testimony before the general election. the idea he and the other ministers would not do so until after t
he then came around -- people say he was bullied by political reasons by tony blair. so tony blair has to ask the questions did he think at all about the legality question? the evidence was he wasn't open about it. and the failure to plan. and indeed of the aftermath of the invasion, the occupation of iraq. and i suppose i should say also the evidence so far is that despite blair supporting bush so strongly, the evidence is britain had very little influence -- no influence on the military...
239
239
Jan 29, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ >> for british prime minister, tony blair, tet -- former british prime minister, tony blair, testifiesoday, he is expected to be asked about the decision to go to war and military intelligence today. you can follow an online ad c- span.org or on c-span 3. president obama is speaking today at the annual retreat for republicans. during his state of the union on wednesday, the president called for a lift on the ban on gays in the military. the chairman of the joint chiefs will testify before congress next week about that. now you can hear his comments live at 3:00 p.m. eastern on c- span. >> you feel that american jobs can be an instrument for spreading good will overseas? >> i think so. >> without question he was the single most important figure in jazz in the 20th-century. >> this weekend, at 8:00 p.m. eastern and pacific, on c-span, "q&a." >> john u. talks about his new book, "crisis and command," this weekend in "book tv." >> "washington journal" continues. host: jim mctague is here to talk was about jobs. what is the president's payroll tax credit going to look like? guest: he is ela
. ♪ >> for british prime minister, tony blair, tet -- former british prime minister, tony blair, testifiesoday, he is expected to be asked about the decision to go to war and military intelligence today. you can follow an online ad c- span.org or on c-span 3. president obama is speaking today at the annual retreat for republicans. during his state of the union on wednesday, the president called for a lift on the ban on gays in the military. the chairman of the joint chiefs will testify...
886
886
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 886
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> tony soprano on the couch going into therapy and a lot of men looking into what it is to be a manat about in real life? we dropped in on a neighborhood bowling club in suburban chicago. no women allowed. >> this is really the point where you start reflecting back and thinking, okay, i don't have all the time in the world left. what do i want to do the rest of my working days. >> all of us go through these stages like, damn, how come we can't do the things we used to do. >> the truth is it's all downhill after 40. >> but these down to earth midwesterners agree there are some rewards to getting older. >> over the years you've acquired a fair amount of wisdom, you hope. at least enough to provide your kids. other than that, not much. >> here here. >> here with more about men and their midlife issues are psychologist jeff gardier and journalist gail sheehy. gail, these new television men talking about their feelings and problems, is that a reflection of a societal shift or a hollywood script writers' shift? >> well, producers are getting older and dealing with these midlife issues but
. >> tony soprano on the couch going into therapy and a lot of men looking into what it is to be a manat about in real life? we dropped in on a neighborhood bowling club in suburban chicago. no women allowed. >> this is really the point where you start reflecting back and thinking, okay, i don't have all the time in the world left. what do i want to do the rest of my working days. >> all of us go through these stages like, damn, how come we can't do the things we used to do....
355
355
Jan 16, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 355
favorite 0
quote 0
don devoe coached great players like tony white and nix and the great players in the area and went to coach at the united states naval academy and did a terrific job there as well. ohio state buckeyes from way back. >> eric: coach doug roth. one of the first g guys to run a play. >> mark: ole miss comes out in a zone defense, 2-3. >> eric: bobby maze back on the floor. he was on the bench for a while. >> mark: not a lot of ball movement by tennessee. get something going to the rim. >> eric: loose ball is picked up by j.p. prince. >> mark: want to see the ball move against the zone quickly. don't want the ball to stick in your hand. >> eric: off the fingertips of deaundre cranston. and it will stay with tennessee. >> mark: attack the zone, and great ball movement. great man movement. the ball has to move? the pass falls to the floor. tied up. alternate possession arrow favors ole miss. >> mark: great call. we talked about it earlier a little bit with ole miss. their strength and the scoring amongst the guards. and they create a lot of scoring, ball screen, triple handoff. how well tenn
don devoe coached great players like tony white and nix and the great players in the area and went to coach at the united states naval academy and did a terrific job there as well. ohio state buckeyes from way back. >> eric: coach doug roth. one of the first g guys to run a play. >> mark: ole miss comes out in a zone defense, 2-3. >> eric: bobby maze back on the floor. he was on the bench for a while. >> mark: not a lot of ball movement by tennessee. get something going...
302
302
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 1
we want to say happy birthday to bryant and baby toni who is one- years old today. its nice you guys get to share your birthday. >> we celebrated this weekend a little bit. >> happy birthday. and it is a cold day. >> outside, pumping gas this morning, it was better. -- it was bitter. here is the time lapse from early this morning. some clouds will come through and we could even get a passing snow shower. arlington is 26 degrees and when you factor in the wind chill, it feels like 16 degrees. here are some other numbers in the area. look at the gorgeous shot that was sent to and from bob mack broonroe. he sent that into our website. that is a beautiful looking shot. look at these other numbers out there. yesterday the high at reagan national airport was 28 degrees and their averages 43 degrees. the wind chill factor is in the teens thugh the afternoon. here is the satellite picture which shows you the clouds streaming in from the north. snow showers will affect western maryland and the highland areas off to the western slopes. some of that action could come across so
we want to say happy birthday to bryant and baby toni who is one- years old today. its nice you guys get to share your birthday. >> we celebrated this weekend a little bit. >> happy birthday. and it is a cold day. >> outside, pumping gas this morning, it was better. -- it was bitter. here is the time lapse from early this morning. some clouds will come through and we could even get a passing snow shower. arlington is 26 degrees and when you factor in the wind chill, it feels...
2,128
2.1K
Jan 30, 2010
01/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 2,128
favorite 0
quote 0
in brita today, former prime minister tony blr made his long-awaed appearance before a brith commission investigating thiraq war. >> blair ld, thousands died. >> sreenasan: blair had to avoid more than 150 otesters outside a lond convention hall and chants of "jl tony!" and "blair lied, thousds died." but once htook his st side, blair defended his decision to have britain joi the u.s. in the 03 invasion of aq. >> the primary considerationor meas to send an absolutely werful, clear and unremittin message that, after seember the 11th, if you were a gime engaged in w.m.d., you hado stop. >> sreivasan: indeed, the form prime minister said there were strong ars that saddam hussein already had, or was working hard to tain, emical, biological or even nuclear weaps. >>o far as understanding the decision i tooand, frankly, would take again-- if the was any possibility that he cod develop weapons of mass deruction, we should stop him. that was my vi. th was my view then, that is my view now. >> sreenasan: the five member nel pressed blair on exactly whene offered to support then- presidt bush in
in brita today, former prime minister tony blr made his long-awaed appearance before a brith commission investigating thiraq war. >> blair ld, thousands died. >> sreenasan: blair had to avoid more than 150 otesters outside a lond convention hall and chants of "jl tony!" and "blair lied, thousds died." but once htook his st side, blair defended his decision to have britain joi the u.s. in the 03 invasion of aq. >> the primary considerationor meas to send an...
292
292
Jan 30, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
as a result, tony augustus, a smart play by him, recognizing that.ting himself to the free-throw line. >> dave: this isn't just coach speak but not only experience for young guys. it's a basketball i.q. developing that i.q. from being in game situations over and over. >> at this level, serve good. they have good teams and good coaches and the guys that find ways to make plays and execute on both ends of the floor that understand how to play the game, like tasmin mitchell does. he is just a smart, smart savvy player. that separates the good players from the great players. >> augustus, from the free-throw line. whistle underneath. they'll get augustus from the foul. mississippi state able to get it going inside a little bit. tasmin mitchell trying to hold teamt h >>ody hit it o om. i don't know double-check idouble-checking. the official scorer is kinder than jarden. ence gs s it t me. oooooooooooooo ! me! ut. i toit. i tothe efor outh. co ale refot call yoa beng mx! theionsme! tahim,. i d, ieir foulwhen boun te'thrne, e. ce galex coac g
as a result, tony augustus, a smart play by him, recognizing that.ting himself to the free-throw line. >> dave: this isn't just coach speak but not only experience for young guys. it's a basketball i.q. developing that i.q. from being in game situations over and over. >> at this level, serve good. they have good teams and good coaches and the guys that find ways to make plays and execute on both ends of the floor that understand how to play the game, like tasmin mitchell does. he is...
305
305
Jan 17, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 305
favorite 0
quote 1
tony bennett, the new coach at virginia, saying most things are not too hard. >> bob: they're getting ready to go with miami up in charlottesville at this hour. cavaliers, the only unbeaten left in conference play. singleton, fires it out, shot clock at six. snaer misses. rebound to the hokies. avila has it. jeff allen travels. trying to make a quick move. he was the guy that you spotted a couple of minutes ago, larry as a key for the hokies, as he's been saddled with massive foul problems tonight. he's scored only three. the three-pointer to start the second half. >> larry: he's had a terrible night. not a typical jeff allen night. he's a much better player than what we have witnessed. >> bob: he had only six points in the name here last season. 53-45. the clock is now becoming a big enemy for the hokies. they're content, larry, to stay in the zone. >> larry: i think they've got to come out of this. they're down eight right now, they've got to come out and get some shots. >> bob: the shot clock under ten now. kitchen and an illegal screen as singleton threw the elbow out, trying to p
tony bennett, the new coach at virginia, saying most things are not too hard. >> bob: they're getting ready to go with miami up in charlottesville at this hour. cavaliers, the only unbeaten left in conference play. singleton, fires it out, shot clock at six. snaer misses. rebound to the hokies. avila has it. jeff allen travels. trying to make a quick move. he was the guy that you spotted a couple of minutes ago, larry as a key for the hokies, as he's been saddled with massive foul...
135
135
Jan 27, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
the second thing to has been a context will analysis of speech tony blair made at crawford that if youthe speech he talks about regime change in general and there's a couple of paragraphs later he goes on to talk about iraq and when he's talking about iraq is using language similar to that i do about the threat posed to the world by iraq's weapons of mass destruction and jonathan powell i think offered some about the link and i will have the chance to ask mr. blair about that next friday. >> so there was a certain difference of view, i think i attempted this between you and the prime minister on the regime change which use a perfectly natural, but the same time you were loyal to his point of view. there were number of locations and the speech was one. there were more in 2003 where the pan mr. bracketed disarmament weapons of mass destruction of international terrorism in justifying the approach he was taken to iraq in 2003, february for the civil he said the stance of the world takes now against saddam is not justifiable in its own right is a huge test of seriousness in dealing with a
the second thing to has been a context will analysis of speech tony blair made at crawford that if youthe speech he talks about regime change in general and there's a couple of paragraphs later he goes on to talk about iraq and when he's talking about iraq is using language similar to that i do about the threat posed to the world by iraq's weapons of mass destruction and jonathan powell i think offered some about the link and i will have the chance to ask mr. blair about that next friday....
97
97
Jan 15, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
>> look, the big message and the big point that came out of that day's events as i recall was the tony blair, prime minister was publishing and intelligence based dossier that explained why he believed iraq was the current serious and credible threats and then lots and lots and lots of detail, virtually every single point was getting some sort of attention. >> we did not see it and did not plan our communications around that particular point. >> i think jonathan powell sent an e-mail on the ninth of september, would be the standard on the day of publication, what we wanted to be? >> how did i replied? >> i don't know. [laughter] what did you want to do? >> look, i know that we have and maybe i have a reputation as a sort of wording and obsessing about headlines but the truth is i don't and never did. a very large time that i was on dowling street because i reached the point of understanding this guy is back to the point about what strategic communications is. it's not about one headline a and is whether you are communicating all the time, your objectives clearly, your strategics thinki
>> look, the big message and the big point that came out of that day's events as i recall was the tony blair, prime minister was publishing and intelligence based dossier that explained why he believed iraq was the current serious and credible threats and then lots and lots and lots of detail, virtually every single point was getting some sort of attention. >> we did not see it and did not plan our communications around that particular point. >> i think jonathan powell sent an...
137
137
Jan 25, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> doctor tony wright? >> thank you, mr. speaker.sometime ago in the city minister, lord myers, said he thought it was becoming too easy for good british companies to be taken over by foreign predators. now that we've had the outrage of cadres, does my right out of a friend of great? >> mr. speaker, they employ more than 5000 people in this country. it is a very important company for the future of this country. we are seeking assurance and have received information from craft about the importance they attach to the cadres work force them to the cadre name and a cadre quality the united kingdom. and we hope that the craft owners will make sure that cadbury workers, the five and half thousand, did retain at the job to make sure that new investment goes into a product that is distinctly british and is sold throughout the world there so we will do everything we can to make sure the jobs and investment are maintained in britain. >> mr. david cameron? >> thank you, mr. speaker. i join the prime minister in paying tribute to corporal lee br
. >> doctor tony wright? >> thank you, mr. speaker.sometime ago in the city minister, lord myers, said he thought it was becoming too easy for good british companies to be taken over by foreign predators. now that we've had the outrage of cadres, does my right out of a friend of great? >> mr. speaker, they employ more than 5000 people in this country. it is a very important company for the future of this country. we are seeking assurance and have received information from...
288
288
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
north america isn't the only continucontinent shivering toni, mark phillips in london faces the temperature of an icebound europe. >> reporter: britain's fabled green and pleasant land is white and cold, the space shot confirms something everybody on the ground knows. britain and the rest of europe are enduring the longest, deepest cold small in three decades and forecasters say temperatures may stay well below freezing for weeks to come. >> the cold and snow have severely disrupted transportation, just today in frankfurt, more than 200 flights were canceled, adding to the hundreds of others that have been canceled each day across the continent, stranding tens of thousands of passengers. >> but more snow is forecast, and more snow is left to compress into ice, even movement on foot becomes a game of chance. >> hostile admissions for fractured bones are up by a third at places. he went straight underneath me and hit my head on the wall and twisted my ankle. >> reporter: the intense and persistent cold has spread services and fears that natural gas reserves may run out. the british government
north america isn't the only continucontinent shivering toni, mark phillips in london faces the temperature of an icebound europe. >> reporter: britain's fabled green and pleasant land is white and cold, the space shot confirms something everybody on the ground knows. britain and the rest of europe are enduring the longest, deepest cold small in three decades and forecasters say temperatures may stay well below freezing for weeks to come. >> the cold and snow have severely disrupted...
447
447
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WJZ
tv
eye 447
favorite 0
quote 0
one brother played by actor tony considers himself an artist in the kitchen.d with keeping their restaurant afloat. >> what are you going to do? tell the customer what she can eat? this is what the customer asks for. make it. >> he wanted to play an italian american that is not often seen by american audiences ♪ it's a jungle out there > best known for his portrayal of the obsessive-compulsive detective aide ran monk, he has worked with tucci for over 20 years. >> he's a writer and a director, sort of a triple for him. and a hell of a cook. i just want to say that. >> david, david.... >> reporter: in 2006 it was his turn to offer tucci a role. >> look that sticker is peeling off. >> reporter: as a guest star in an episode of his show. >> why don't you fix that. >> why don't you. >> reporter: tucci plays an actor in the episode who becomes so obsessed with monk he becomes him. >> it's not that we losts.... >> that quarter is spent. >> well, i know. >> tucci walked away with an emmy for the role. it's been a mix of comedy and tragedy for tucci and not always on
one brother played by actor tony considers himself an artist in the kitchen.d with keeping their restaurant afloat. >> what are you going to do? tell the customer what she can eat? this is what the customer asks for. make it. >> he wanted to play an italian american that is not often seen by american audiences ♪ it's a jungle out there > best known for his portrayal of the obsessive-compulsive detective aide ran monk, he has worked with tucci for over 20 years. >> he's a...
320
320
Jan 30, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 1
that was against a tony bennett team who is now the coach at virginia. and virginia playing north carolina tomorrow in a game we can watch on many of these affiliates. >> miles: when speaking with abdul yesterday at practice, i asked him just what's been the biggest adjustment, why do you think you having he willed so much. and he said the speed of the game is so much different in college. and that's why i feel he's so young. once his bed catches up to him and he catches up to the speed of the game, people across the country have to watch out for this young man. >> steve: the pac-10 is so very young. when five of your top ten skorper, rebounders and assist men are underclass men, but great recruiting and great newcomers in the league right now like reggie moore, the pressure man with the basketball. thompson just a sophomore. and clay owing throwses it away. a battle is won by washington. and a held ball situation. >> miles: i thought that was a good call. thompson had his hand squarely on the basketball there trying to rip it away. that's all ball. husk
that was against a tony bennett team who is now the coach at virginia. and virginia playing north carolina tomorrow in a game we can watch on many of these affiliates. >> miles: when speaking with abdul yesterday at practice, i asked him just what's been the biggest adjustment, why do you think you having he willed so much. and he said the speed of the game is so much different in college. and that's why i feel he's so young. once his bed catches up to him and he catches up to the speed...
347
347
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 347
favorite 0
quote 0
not only is it his birthday but it is tony's as well. >> my birthday does not exist at home because it's birthday also. how did you find out? >> i just have my ways. >> he is turning 1. >> look at that. >> he only has one candle. careful. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. the icing -- doug did the icing. >> five more birthdays to celebrate and then you try to ignore them. >> happy birthday to both you. thanks to your wife for sending in that picture. crack she got me a new computer for my birthday. >> enjoy the big day. >> thanks, honey. >> enjoy the big day. >> thanks, honey. >>> 5 >> enjoy the big day. >> twhy do women like you >>> love activia light? sometimes i have no choice but to eat on the run... and toat whatever happens to be around. heavy greasy food that's hard on my diet... and my digestive system. so i eat activia light every day. activia light, with bifidus regularis is clinically proven to help regulate your digestive system. mmmm. the new taste is better than ever. and with only 70 calories activia light helps make it easier to watch
not only is it his birthday but it is tony's as well. >> my birthday does not exist at home because it's birthday also. how did you find out? >> i just have my ways. >> he is turning 1. >> look at that. >> he only has one candle. careful. >> whoa, whoa, whoa. >> i'm doug mcelway. >> and i'm alison starling. the icing -- doug did the icing. >> five more birthdays to celebrate and then you try to ignore them. >> happy birthday to both...