SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
131
131
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay. neither one. [laughter]. you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their language, just different ways of pronouncing the same word. that is where we have the problem with the word different. different isn't a synonym of the word wrong. we have to be careful how we use it and our children. it answers the question, why do you write that? i write to tell the story. one that has fallen through the cracks, one marginalized by main stream history. either misrepresented or represented to the way in which it is a stereo typical, write to take those stereotypes, reshape them and give them back to you dressed in a new dress. i mean when i say different is not a synonym for wrong, it means that we should celebrate those things. everyone in this room is different in some way. but you should not feel bad about that. your uniqueness, as my grandson who loves to make up words, that is your wonderment. [laughter]. it
missouri became missouri. now i ask you which is correct? missouri or missouri? >> missouri. okay. neither one. [laughter]. you can't say the native americans were wrong for saying missouri. you can't say the french were wrong for pronouncing it in their language, just different ways of pronouncing the same word. that is where we have the problem with the word different. different isn't a synonym of the word wrong. we have to be careful how we use it and our children. it answers the...
101
101
Mar 31, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 1
the chair: the gentleman from missouri. the gentleman from missouri has 2 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. graves: i'll close. reserve, i don't have anybody else. i can close. mr. chairman, this is again -- and i'm going to say this for the sake of -- i know there's a lot of confusion out there and i hope there's staff listening and there are members listening in their offices. again, this is -- the cleveland air show, as was pointed out by the gentleman from ohio, is -- i fly a lot of air shows. this is one of my favorite air shows. it's an aviation community. again, this never at any time lessens security one bit. in fact, it makes security stronger because the t.f.r. around an air show is even tighter than a normal t.f.r. it's bigger, it's deeper and you can't even turn a prop without getting permission during an air show while it's going on. so there will never, ever be a time that this stadium is not underneath a t.f.r. i'm not trying to pull the wool over anybody's eyes. it's a problem and we need to fix it so there's no reason why two events can't go on at the same time if that
the chair: the gentleman from missouri. the gentleman from missouri has 2 1/2 minutes remaining. mr. graves: i'll close. reserve, i don't have anybody else. i can close. mr. chairman, this is again -- and i'm going to say this for the sake of -- i know there's a lot of confusion out there and i hope there's staff listening and there are members listening in their offices. again, this is -- the cleveland air show, as was pointed out by the gentleman from ohio, is -- i fly a lot of air shows....
421
421
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 421
favorite 0
quote 1
in 1980, missouri said, show me the center.s of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri, population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel like it's a pretty good for the town. >> reporter: plato gets a plaque. jay and gloria, knowledge that different is the new normal. >> oh, jay. >> reporter: john berman, abc news, new york. >> oh, sophia. >> i could barely hear that story because all you're talking about is sophie.wo medicare. it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan... insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement insurance plans can help pay... some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save... thousands of dollars in out-of-pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... you should know about this card -
in 1980, missouri said, show me the center.s of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri, population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel like it's a pretty good for the town. >> reporter: plato gets a plaque. jay and gloria, knowledge that different is the new normal. >> oh, jay. >> reporter: john berman, abc news, new york. >> oh, sophia. >> i could barely...
322
322
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KCSM
tv
eye 322
favorite 0
quote 0
♪ away, i'm bound to go ♪ across the wide missouri [applause] >> matthew: well, this next song thatd it absolutely caused consternation in the city of cork. she floated down, and while she was in, she was blowing kisses to the crowd. and it was a wonderful moment. she was eventually pulled out, she survived, she was fine. and our theory is this, that jimmy, himself, emigrated not terribly long after this, he used aer lingus, and this mad lady, she used the river. so he was maybe kind of conjuring up a duality. this is "the mad lady and me." ♪ ♪ among the walls and ruins and the horrid civic stone ♪ ♪ i walked without a lover for my older bones ♪ ♪ the sun was strong in going down, it was a dreamlike day ♪ ♪ twas there i met the trinity and there i heard them say ♪ ♪ bye bye mama ♪ goodbye brother john ♪ farethee well ye shandon bells ring on, ring on ♪ ♪ she leaned and leaned much closer and hugged them all goodbye ♪ ♪ her mother cried "don't go my love" we all must bye and bye ♪ ♪ a drunken tongue said "leave her off" she'll drive us all crazy ♪ ♪ she turned around and saw my face
♪ away, i'm bound to go ♪ across the wide missouri [applause] >> matthew: well, this next song thatd it absolutely caused consternation in the city of cork. she floated down, and while she was in, she was blowing kisses to the crowd. and it was a wonderful moment. she was eventually pulled out, she survived, she was fine. and our theory is this, that jimmy, himself, emigrated not terribly long after this, he used aer lingus, and this mad lady, she used the river. so he was maybe kind...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
104
104
Mar 29, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
but as for martin, he did do a great job in missouri state the last three seasons. very well respected. has a tremendous story as a cancer survivor. and i think he'll do a fine job at tennessee. it's just unknown as to what will occur in terms of the ncaa at this juncture. cindy: another hire made today. georgia tech opting to go with brian gregory from dayton. he only had one losing season. what can yellow jackets fans expect out of gregory? >> well, i don't mean to be negative nick here, but this is an odd hire, because it the problem with the j first is sometimes that sometimes it is not so we have to wait for most of my friends. they get late to school and they call their parents. they are calling. i also do after school program and when i have to go back to the home i have to wait for a long time. it is not valuable in the given schedule. so my solution for this is they should have a scheduled time set and they should manage the time so it should be available for everyone. >> thank you very much. >> my name is aaron thomas. i ride the j but i wake up at 6:30 so
but as for martin, he did do a great job in missouri state the last three seasons. very well respected. has a tremendous story as a cancer survivor. and i think he'll do a fine job at tennessee. it's just unknown as to what will occur in terms of the ncaa at this juncture. cindy: another hire made today. georgia tech opting to go with brian gregory from dayton. he only had one losing season. what can yellow jackets fans expect out of gregory? >> well, i don't mean to be negative nick...
80
80
Mar 15, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
or seven states that touch missouri. it has to be buying in a marketplace. there is no reason it can't be buying in a marketplace that's the national marketplace. competition produces better choices, and it also produces more choices, and more choices so that you can look at the health care plan that's right for your family or you as an individual rather than the health care plan that some newly created board and agency said had to be the health care plan for everyone to meet the new federal government standards. tax equity, if you buy the health care on your own, you should do that with pretax dollars, just like the biggest corporation in america buys health care for their employees with pretax dollars. more transparency of how health care works. i'd like to know if i'm on the way to get a health care procedure. i'd like to know before i left to do that, what do people charge and what are their results? most trips to the -- for health care are not to the emergency room. they are planned trips to health care. once you're
or seven states that touch missouri. it has to be buying in a marketplace. there is no reason it can't be buying in a marketplace that's the national marketplace. competition produces better choices, and it also produces more choices, and more choices so that you can look at the health care plan that's right for your family or you as an individual rather than the health care plan that some newly created board and agency said had to be the health care plan for everyone to meet the new federal...
459
459
Mar 29, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 459
favorite 0
quote 0
expectant mother who said her name was kristy bennett, a 34- year-old single mother of three from missouria half hour late she sent me a text message saying "i think you're going to be great parents to the twins." >> reporter: as the gonzales prepped their empty nursery, kristy bennett started asking for money. then their lawyer, who had been checking bennett's background, called with heart-breaking news. >> she just got a phone call back from the doctor's office, they have no record of this woman. >> she's just playing with your emotions and trying to basically get money from you. >> reporter: the gonzaless ended all contact with kristy bennett and got this cold-blooded message in return. "the girls were born today. i'm sorry you felt you couldn't be here. they are two very precious babies that are going to foster care." and then she went ahead and sent me two pictures of two newborn babies. >> reporter: cbs news has learned that kristy bennett is actually this woman, roxanne janell jones with a criminal record including theft and jumping bail. we first came across her after she defrauded
expectant mother who said her name was kristy bennett, a 34- year-old single mother of three from missouria half hour late she sent me a text message saying "i think you're going to be great parents to the twins." >> reporter: as the gonzales prepped their empty nursery, kristy bennett started asking for money. then their lawyer, who had been checking bennett's background, called with heart-breaking news. >> she just got a phone call back from the doctor's office, they...
195
195
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 1
host: donna is a democrat from missouri. you are on. caller: mr. akin, i really get kind of tired of yelling about entitlements. but living in missouri we are in a state that makes defense products. but when george bush was in he built a new aircraft carrier, i think it was $6.9 billion. and right now everybody is wanting to cut everything. but at the same time i have seen you on the floor asking for fore aircraft carrier just a few months ago. so, i think that is another $6.9 billion. would you like to answer that for me? guest: sure. first of all i don't recall being on the floor asking for another aircraft carrier. we have currently 12 or 13 aircraft carriers we operate depending on which year you are talking about. those are nelson for us because -- those are necessary because believe it or not and those from missouri why would you say america is a maritime nation but we are because much of what we use and products we consume come from all over the world. the aircraft carrier allows us to project force to where the different people we are tradi
host: donna is a democrat from missouri. you are on. caller: mr. akin, i really get kind of tired of yelling about entitlements. but living in missouri we are in a state that makes defense products. but when george bush was in he built a new aircraft carrier, i think it was $6.9 billion. and right now everybody is wanting to cut everything. but at the same time i have seen you on the floor asking for fore aircraft carrier just a few months ago. so, i think that is another $6.9 billion. would...
267
267
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KICU
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
for the last ten year, edgar springs missouri held that distinction.if current migration trends hold, the migration will move west ward in the decades ahead. >>> i stand for freedom. where do you stand? >>> during a three hour period, dozens of people took turns criticizing the commission at its meeting in san francisco today. opponents say smart immediaters emit radiation. pg & e says the meters are safer than microwaves. >> today the utilities submitted a proposal that would allow its residential customers to turn off their meters. but they would be billed to read the meter manually. >>> and pg & e might be fined $1 million for producing records. >>> more strong earnings reports and signs of a strengthen job market sent stocks higher on wall street today. the dow closed up 84 points. the nasdaq picked up 38. >>> actress elizabeth taylor proved to be an original to the end. according to her instructions, her funeral at forest lawn memorial park in glendale was 15 minutes later than it was scheduled. taylor's burial was a small affair with only her fri
for the last ten year, edgar springs missouri held that distinction.if current migration trends hold, the migration will move west ward in the decades ahead. >>> i stand for freedom. where do you stand? >>> during a three hour period, dozens of people took turns criticizing the commission at its meeting in san francisco today. opponents say smart immediaters emit radiation. pg & e says the meters are safer than microwaves. >> today the utilities submitted a proposal...
293
293
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 0
then in 1980, missouri said, "show me the center!"as of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri. population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel like it's pretty good for the town. >> reporter: plato gets a plaque. jay and gloria? knowledge that different is the new normal. john berman, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to john, jay and gloria. >>> and when we come back here on the broadcast, the extraordinary photographer behind these images of a president. was this the first reality tv? desperate for nighttime heartburn relief? for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms caused by acid reflux disease. talk to your doctor about your risk for osteoporosis-related bone fractures if you take multiple daily doses of nexium for a long time. possible side effects include headache, diarrhea, and abdominal pain. other serious stomach conditions may still exist. talk to your doctor about nexium. if you can't afford your medication, astr
then in 1980, missouri said, "show me the center!"as of today, the new population center of america -- plato, missouri. population 109. we spoke to the mayor. do you feel more important? >> well, personally, probably not, but for the town, i feel like it's pretty good for the town. >> reporter: plato gets a plaque. jay and gloria? knowledge that different is the new normal. john berman, abc news, new york. >> our thanks to john, jay and gloria. >>> and when...
360
360
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 0
for the last ten year, edgar springs missouri held that distinction.if current migration trends hold, the migration will move west ward in the decades ahead. >>> i stand for freedom. where do you stand? >>> during a three hour period, dozens of people took turns criticizing the commission at its meeting in san francisco today. opponents say smart immediaters emit radiation. pg & e says the meters are safer than microwaves. >> today the utilities submitted a proposal that would allow its residential customers to turn off their meters. but they would be billed to read the meter manually. >>> and pg & e might be fined $1 million for producing records. >>> more strong earnings reports and signs of a strengthen job market sent stocks higher on wall street today. the dow closed up 84 points. the nasdaq picked up 38. >>> actress elizabeth taylor proved to be an original to the end. according to her instructions, her funeral at forest lawn memorial park in glendale was 15 minutes later than it was scheduled. taylor's burial was a small affair with only her fri
for the last ten year, edgar springs missouri held that distinction.if current migration trends hold, the migration will move west ward in the decades ahead. >>> i stand for freedom. where do you stand? >>> during a three hour period, dozens of people took turns criticizing the commission at its meeting in san francisco today. opponents say smart immediaters emit radiation. pg & e says the meters are safer than microwaves. >> today the utilities submitted a proposal...
95
95
Mar 2, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
i thank my friend from missouri for giving me time to speak here. you know, as we talk about american competitiveness and growing jobs, private sector jobs in this country, coming off the heels of this recession where we still have high unemployment, there's two aspects to it. one is cutting back on government spending as you've already suggested with the pie chart you have there, we have to get our debt under control, this is imperative because it's going to strangle private investment in the form of higher taxes on the american people. but the other side of this is the growth side of the equation. stimulating economic growth. and if you look at how to do that, we want economic growth in the private sector, which will help spur job growth, the way we have to do that is we have to look at an energy strategy for the united states, because so much of what we do depends on cheap, affordable energy to fuel our plants, our factories, transportation, you name it. so it's critical that we have an energy strategy for the country. which we don't have. and we
i thank my friend from missouri for giving me time to speak here. you know, as we talk about american competitiveness and growing jobs, private sector jobs in this country, coming off the heels of this recession where we still have high unemployment, there's two aspects to it. one is cutting back on government spending as you've already suggested with the pie chart you have there, we have to get our debt under control, this is imperative because it's going to strangle private investment in the...
819
819
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 819
favorite 0
quote 1
histÓricas el mÁs largo que durÓ mÁs tiempo sobre los estados unidos se registrÓ en el estado de missourila tarde recorriÓ todo el sur de indiana y se disipoÓ 3 horas mÁs tarde. >> en el estado de y el illinoi recorriÓ en total mÁs de 200 millas por hora amigos este mort pe tornado dejando una catÁstrofe a su paso mÁs de 2.000 heridos millones y millones en daÑos. >> estamos viendo la posibilidad de que se formen tormentas intensas en el medio oeste de la naciÓn. >> en iowa, missouri el estado de montana, perdÓn minnesota aquÍ en el norte con riesgo de tormenta, aire muy entrando del norte y cÁlido entrando del este, generar tormentas. >> para esta regiÓn del paÍs sigue nevando en el oeste de la naciÓn estamos viendo ventisca, vientos estarÁn afectando el estado de idaho, mientras el calor va a continuar dominando en todo el sur de la naciÓn, temperaturas espectaculares en texas pero mucho cuidado riesgo de incendio, sigan con mÁs de despierta amÉrica. >> (♪). >> vamos al mundo del entretenimiento. >> del chisme. >> vamos entretenimiento pero bueno, un aÑo despuÉs de haber anunciado el na
histÓricas el mÁs largo que durÓ mÁs tiempo sobre los estados unidos se registrÓ en el estado de missourila tarde recorriÓ todo el sur de indiana y se disipoÓ 3 horas mÁs tarde. >> en el estado de y el illinoi recorriÓ en total mÁs de 200 millas por hora amigos este mort pe tornado dejando una catÁstrofe a su paso mÁs de 2.000 heridos millones y millones en daÑos. >> estamos viendo la posibilidad de que se formen tormentas intensas en el medio oeste de la naciÓn....
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
144
144
Mar 23, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
he was born in nashville, tennessee, reared in missouri, was counseled to the mormon church and followed them westward and went on northward, to oregon, and when he got there and established the first hamlet, germantown, his first order of business was to get an order neans -- ordinance enacted saying that no black folks would be allowed in that hamlet. and if they were there, they would be beaten every six months until they left town. it didn't stop there. came down to california. got involved in politics and the gold rush and got his way to the high office of the first governor of this state. and i thank god that you all have removed another investigate tadge of our dark past. peter burnett was not only a bully to black folk but he was also mean toward asians, chinese specifically, and worked for the obliteration of native americans . and the sad commentary is, ladies and gentlemen, that no one in high office knew who this man was and what his legacy was until i called from my sick bed and said we got to get that name off of that building over there on newco mmp b street, the one commu
he was born in nashville, tennessee, reared in missouri, was counseled to the mormon church and followed them westward and went on northward, to oregon, and when he got there and established the first hamlet, germantown, his first order of business was to get an order neans -- ordinance enacted saying that no black folks would be allowed in that hamlet. and if they were there, they would be beaten every six months until they left town. it didn't stop there. came down to california. got involved...
422
422
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 422
favorite 0
quote 1
chris: $200,000 to a small station in missouri.ld think in boston they wouldn't need a subsdi. is there enough revenue to keep the money flowing? >> well, because of the big bird factor. chris: senators like this? >> well, richard shelby is not among them. the argument of the republicans is that they don't need it, they can raise the money. but it's a beloved part of the culture. conservatives have always said n.p.r. is tilted, they don't like that and they don't want their people paying for it, meaning their voters and estimates so a lot of friction approximate, but bert and ernie -- chris: do you think it could be made more centrist? >> i think n.p.r. say great news organization. the problem is not that it's too liberal, it's too elitist. it's high-end. chris: the good part is it covers the world the >> ovechkin seen as elitist -- the value of npr is it does have correspondents around the world and that's very expensive when a lot of news organizations are cutting their coverage. there say security argument for the idea that we n
chris: $200,000 to a small station in missouri.ld think in boston they wouldn't need a subsdi. is there enough revenue to keep the money flowing? >> well, because of the big bird factor. chris: senators like this? >> well, richard shelby is not among them. the argument of the republicans is that they don't need it, they can raise the money. but it's a beloved part of the culture. conservatives have always said n.p.r. is tilted, they don't like that and they don't want their people...
184
184
Mar 8, 2011
03/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
louis missouri. this is coming in now. three u.s. marshalls. three federal marshalls have just been shot in a gun battle. we are also hearing another man was wounded inside of a house. again, details are very sketchy. we don't know the conditions of those three federal marshalls who were shot or even of the condition of the man wounded inside of a house. now you look at a helicopter leaving the scene. this was a wide picture of live shots combing in. we know those three marshalls were rushed to a hospital. that's all we know those marshals were shot while trying to make an arrest. the camera from that helicopter is zooming in on that crime scene. this is developing out of st. louis, missouri. three u.s. marshals shot while trying to make an arrest. we will get to you more details on this developing story and bring it to you as soon as we get them in. >>> there are overnight developments in libya as well. there is word that moammar gadhafi could be on his way out. there are conditions he is asking for in return for stepping down. >>> there is bi
louis missouri. this is coming in now. three u.s. marshalls. three federal marshalls have just been shot in a gun battle. we are also hearing another man was wounded inside of a house. again, details are very sketchy. we don't know the conditions of those three federal marshalls who were shot or even of the condition of the man wounded inside of a house. now you look at a helicopter leaving the scene. this was a wide picture of live shots combing in. we know those three marshalls were rushed to...
668
668
Mar 24, 2011
03/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 668
favorite 0
quote 1
sospechoso de la masacre en arizona el pasado ocho de enero fue transferido hoy a un centro mÉdico en missouri sometido a exámenes para determinar si entiende la naturaleza de las consecuencias de los cargos que enfrenta. >> en la ciudad de mÉxico hay 6500 cÁmaras de vigilancia distribuidas en varios puntos. una de ellas captÓ el momento en que una mujer era secuestrada cuando llegaba a trabajar a su negocio. leÓn felipe gonzÁlez nos trae todo los detalles de esta historia que ha conmovido a la sociedad mexicana. >> la primera en llegar fue esta camioneta. se estacionÓ frente al negocio de la vÍctima para avisar a sus cÓmplices con un cambio de luces. segundos despuÉs llega ella. activÓ la alarma del vehÍculo y se acercÓ a la puerta de su negocio. en ese momento aparece un sujeto encapuchado que corre para someterla. ella se defiende pero pronto aparecen tres hombres mÁs y un cuarto que cruza la calle. la comerciante es obligada a ir a su vehÍculo y a desactivar la alarma. otro coche pasa cerca pero no se detiene. cuando logran abrir la puerta la meten a la fuerza y se la llevan. >> horas desp
sospechoso de la masacre en arizona el pasado ocho de enero fue transferido hoy a un centro mÉdico en missouri sometido a exámenes para determinar si entiende la naturaleza de las consecuencias de los cargos que enfrenta. >> en la ciudad de mÉxico hay 6500 cÁmaras de vigilancia distribuidas en varios puntos. una de ellas captÓ el momento en que una mujer era secuestrada cuando llegaba a trabajar a su negocio. leÓn felipe gonzÁlez nos trae todo los detalles de esta historia que ha...
165
165
Mar 13, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
for example, late in life when he moved back to his old homestead or that area in western missouri, st. joseph missouri and he went down to the train station and applied for work saying he had a lot of experience in the train work. [laughter] he was funny. that's the kind of guy he was. he would perform during train robberies especially in the most of the people we know he killed after the civil war were unarmed and helpless and tied up so he's not having a main street showdown. he's tired of people shooting. so that amazingly to cited personal become of the ruthless killer and the road, that's jesse james, and the people who like the charming rogue part didn't like my stress on the ruthless killer part. since he's such a figure of american culture i can understand why. >> you are returning to the frontier for your next project which is about one of my favorite americans. i think next crockett general custer is my favorite. that doesn't mean i love him, just he's a pretty interesting fellow. >> exactly. that idea that you have to be for or against someone. as long as they are interesti
for example, late in life when he moved back to his old homestead or that area in western missouri, st. joseph missouri and he went down to the train station and applied for work saying he had a lot of experience in the train work. [laughter] he was funny. that's the kind of guy he was. he would perform during train robberies especially in the most of the people we know he killed after the civil war were unarmed and helpless and tied up so he's not having a main street showdown. he's tired of...
120
120
Mar 17, 2011
03/11
by
KBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> patty and her daughter are visiting the bay area from kansas city, missouri. they get their pete's coffee shipped to them and they made a special trip to the original store. >> i've already been here once today and i came up to just like walk inside the pete's because i've never been to san francisco and she's -- we've always gotten the coffee at home and so i just wanted to come in. i just like walked through. i need a t-shirt or something. >> reporter: now neither pete's or comment -- or starbucks would comment on the talks. why would pete's even consider doing this. some speculate that starbucks would help pete's gain great are distribution. >> it doesn't matter to me, as long as dana buys. >> i like that idea. >>> well, a huge chunk of highway 1 slid into the ocean today. this is the big ---- it is just south of hurricane point. people driving in the area were forced to leave their cars and walk to safety. this section of the highway may be shut down for several months for repairs. >> yeah, all that rain, we forget how much it has rained and it's getting a
. >> patty and her daughter are visiting the bay area from kansas city, missouri. they get their pete's coffee shipped to them and they made a special trip to the original store. >> i've already been here once today and i came up to just like walk inside the pete's because i've never been to san francisco and she's -- we've always gotten the coffee at home and so i just wanted to come in. i just like walked through. i need a t-shirt or something. >> reporter: now neither...
255
255
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
and cincinnati defeats missouri. san diego state moves to the next round.nd temple wins over penn state. and don't forget another day of ncaa basketball here on cbs tomorrow. coverage gets underway at 12:00 and it is texas and oklahoma. and the night session begins at 7:00. north carolina takes on long island university. i'm otis livingston. thanks from the verizon wrap up show. we'll see you back here tomorrow night.
and cincinnati defeats missouri. san diego state moves to the next round.nd temple wins over penn state. and don't forget another day of ncaa basketball here on cbs tomorrow. coverage gets underway at 12:00 and it is texas and oklahoma. and the night session begins at 7:00. north carolina takes on long island university. i'm otis livingston. thanks from the verizon wrap up show. we'll see you back here tomorrow night.
190
190
Mar 31, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and in missouri, the spring snow didn't stop one couple from tying the knot on their field of dreams. the two lifelong cardinals fans had always planned to wed in busch stadium. as the snow fell, they said i do at home plate. hopefully the cards won't have the same fate today when they take on the san diego padres on major league baseball's opening day. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather channel forecast. oh. >> it was nice, they embraced it. >> it was great. >> what great photos and story they'll have and best of luck to the newlyweds. the west has been the warmest spot and today is probably going to be the warmest day we've seen in a while. a huge ridge of high pressure has built here. everyone heard about the big storm headed for new england, the nor'easter. usually when there's a pig storm on the east coast, the west coast is the opposite, storm free and very nice. that's the case we're dealing with. you can see the clear skies over much of the pacific and down through california. the unfortunate part i
. >>> and in missouri, the spring snow didn't stop one couple from tying the knot on their field of dreams. the two lifelong cardinals fans had always planned to wed in busch stadium. as the snow fell, they said i do at home plate. hopefully the cards won't have the same fate today when they take on the san diego padres on major league baseball's opening day. >>> now for a look at your national and regional weather, here is nbc meteorologist bill karins with the weather...
218
218
Mar 8, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
louis, missouri. two u.s. marshals and a st.ouis police officer shot at a gunpoint and rushed to the hospital. these are lives pictures of that neighborhood. police say a bull grazed the officer's bulletproof vest but is expected to be okay but no word on the conditions of the two u.s. marshals. a witness tells the chicago tribune the marshals showed up at the suspect's door to arrest him. the suspect reportedly told his sister he was, quote, going out in a body bag. reports indicate that that suspect was also shot. but again, s.w.a.t. teams in the area and we'll continue to follow this for you. >> final check of weather and traffic now kicking over to julie and i hear 70s tomorrow. we are loving it. >> they are on their way. however, morning clouds and drizzle the story today make wag for more sunshine for the second half of the day. and temperatures warming three to five degrees areawide for today. by tomorrow, however, we are bumping things up into the 70s for the warmest spots. we do have a slight chance of rain especially f
louis, missouri. two u.s. marshals and a st.ouis police officer shot at a gunpoint and rushed to the hospital. these are lives pictures of that neighborhood. police say a bull grazed the officer's bulletproof vest but is expected to be okay but no word on the conditions of the two u.s. marshals. a witness tells the chicago tribune the marshals showed up at the suspect's door to arrest him. the suspect reportedly told his sister he was, quote, going out in a body bag. reports indicate that that...
409
409
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 409
favorite 0
quote 0
attacks against libya is under way tonight as b2 bombers from the first wave return to their base in missouri late tonight. on the ground, u.s. aircraft attack libyan forces south of benghazi for the first time while muammar qaddafi remained defiant, calling nations allied against him the party of satan and vowing to fight inch by inch for his country. we have correspondents on the ground in libya and in washington with the latest and we begin with national security correspondent david martin at the pentagon. >> an unmanned reconnaissance zone takes off from sicily to survey the damage done by american missiles and bombs. an overhead photo shows what happened to the battlefield. >> you can see the shelters, one of which we have blown up here that is actually flattened. >> since the assault began on saturday, u.s. and british warships have launched 124 cruise missiles and sent three stealth bombers flying nonstop from the u.s. >> we judge these strikes to have been very effective and significantly degrading the regime's air defense capability. >> the aim was to enable u.s. and allied planes to
attacks against libya is under way tonight as b2 bombers from the first wave return to their base in missouri late tonight. on the ground, u.s. aircraft attack libyan forces south of benghazi for the first time while muammar qaddafi remained defiant, calling nations allied against him the party of satan and vowing to fight inch by inch for his country. we have correspondents on the ground in libya and in washington with the latest and we begin with national security correspondent david martin...
163
163
Mar 31, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
most dangerous zone isn't out west, but in the midwest in this red zone, at the cross section of missouri, tennessee and arkansas. and if a major quake hit there, the destruction could be much worse. >> the central united states is a hard coal slab that allows energy to travel very efficiently. in california, the rocks are relatively hot and shattered and energy dissipates quicker. >> reporter: and today, a record from the national academy of sciences, warning that the united states has failed to prepare. they're calling on the government to deploy earthquake early warning systems. do a better job of identifying high risk areas and improve emergency preparedness. that's something many californians are doing on their own. >> what happened in japan, our earthquake supplies have been selling out. it's hard to keep it on the shelf. >> there are over 12 million people in l.a. if something major were to happen like happened in japan, we'd be kind of out of luck, i think. >> reporter: we visited an earthquake simulator to learn how to survive a 6.2 magnitude quake. clearly they didn't warn me be
most dangerous zone isn't out west, but in the midwest in this red zone, at the cross section of missouri, tennessee and arkansas. and if a major quake hit there, the destruction could be much worse. >> the central united states is a hard coal slab that allows energy to travel very efficiently. in california, the rocks are relatively hot and shattered and energy dissipates quicker. >> reporter: and today, a record from the national academy of sciences, warning that the united states...
246
246
Mar 8, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
barbara corcoran is with the university of missouri. she also mentioned that she has written a paper on public media. a little visual age for today's presentation. next we have the editor for research magazine, the foundation for biomedical research. patrick butler, president and ceo of the associated of public television stations. mike palmer, director for the direct -- for the associated press. we will skip over the podium and the next go to alice and fitzgerald. she is vice chair of our press club's speakers' committee. maryland is the senior business editor for npr. patricia harris and its president and ceo of the corporation for public broadcasting and a guest of our speaker. andrea's down is washington correspondent for aol news. how about a warm round of applause? [applause] lindsey arent usually delivers the news, but in recent months -- and he are usually delivers the news. last october, the decision to cut ties with juan williams infuriated conservatives. npr is in the news again. it would be a blow to local member stations an
barbara corcoran is with the university of missouri. she also mentioned that she has written a paper on public media. a little visual age for today's presentation. next we have the editor for research magazine, the foundation for biomedical research. patrick butler, president and ceo of the associated of public television stations. mike palmer, director for the direct -- for the associated press. we will skip over the podium and the next go to alice and fitzgerald. she is vice chair of our...
378
378
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 378
favorite 0
quote 0
it's now plato, missouri, population 109. >> today you might as well be sitting on top of the world, is that right? >> i don't think we're the center of the universe, but the center of the nation right now. >> reporter: there are signs of hispanic influence everywhere, on telemundo, the soap opera debuted only three weeks ago and beats its english language network competitors in primetime. >> we'll see both more hispanics participating in more elections, hispanics entering the labor market and of course becoming consumers. >> reporter: new strength in numbers that show an increasingly diverse nation. kristen welker, nbc news, los angeles. >>> now to houston. mark kelly, the astronaut husband of congresswoman gabby giffords today talked about his wife and what he called her remarkable recovery. he spoke at the final news conference before his april 19th shuttle mission. >> she's starting to walk, talk more, more every day. and she's starting to process some of the tragedy that we all went through in january, she's going through that as we speak. despite that, she remains in a very goo
it's now plato, missouri, population 109. >> today you might as well be sitting on top of the world, is that right? >> i don't think we're the center of the universe, but the center of the nation right now. >> reporter: there are signs of hispanic influence everywhere, on telemundo, the soap opera debuted only three weeks ago and beats its english language network competitors in primetime. >> we'll see both more hispanics participating in more elections, hispanics...
186
186
Mar 25, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
showers and thunderstorms with a chance of hail from north texas to missouri. >> and looking at 46 in kansas city. and 30s from fargo to detroit. 40s in boston and in new york. 84 in miami. phoenix gets up to 75. seattle, 52. and billings, 41. >>> after spending most of her life, of course, in the public eye, elizabeth taylor has been laid to rest with the utmost privacy. >> in fact, only about 40 relatives gathered at forest lawn cemetery near los angeles. that's where michael jackson is also buried. taylor's casket was reportedly draped in gar dinas, violets and lilies of the valley. she wanted to be fashionably late to her ownral. so, she arrived 15 minutes after the start time. >> even in the funeral. i want to be 15 minutes late. >> whatever she likes is fine with us. >>> coming up next, toyota gets ready to crank up production post-catastrophe. that's straight ahead in your business news. >>> and new technology to help our seriously wounded soldiers. it's bionic and they say it's showing a lot of promise. >>> and time for a check of market activities, starting overseas now. toky
showers and thunderstorms with a chance of hail from north texas to missouri. >> and looking at 46 in kansas city. and 30s from fargo to detroit. 40s in boston and in new york. 84 in miami. phoenix gets up to 75. seattle, 52. and billings, 41. >>> after spending most of her life, of course, in the public eye, elizabeth taylor has been laid to rest with the utmost privacy. >> in fact, only about 40 relatives gathered at forest lawn cemetery near los angeles. that's where...
412
412
Mar 17, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 412
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: patty and her daughter are visiting the bay area from kansas city missouri. they get their pete's coffee shipped to them and they made a special trip to the original store. >> very been here once and came back to walk inside because i have never been to san francisco and she is always -- we have always gotten the coffee at home and so i just wanted to come in -- and walked through and i was like wow, i feed need a t-shirt. >> reporter: the companies wouldn't comment on the talks but stocks in pete's rose for the second straight day today. why would pete's even consider doing this? some speculate that starbucks would help pete's gain access to supermarkets. >> it might be a collector's item to have a t-shirt now. elizabeth cook. >> we love tourists when they come. >> yeah. >> are they going to see rain? >> it depends on the day they come. tomorrow really is the buffer day. we have a big time store heading this way for friday through the weekend. clouds breaking up by tonight sunset at 7:18, by then 54, cool spots coast side, 64, gilroy tonight, mid-30s, and al
. >> reporter: patty and her daughter are visiting the bay area from kansas city missouri. they get their pete's coffee shipped to them and they made a special trip to the original store. >> very been here once and came back to walk inside because i have never been to san francisco and she is always -- we have always gotten the coffee at home and so i just wanted to come in -- and walked through and i was like wow, i feed need a t-shirt. >> reporter: the companies wouldn't...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
62
62
Mar 18, 2011
03/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
sure what generation on my mother's side in terms of scotch irish dutch immigrants from virginia to missouri. i never really thought about immigration much growing up. my grandfather was italian. i was aware he had a different life from me. and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he does not even know italian. i never even thought about it. during the development of a career path, i fell into immigration. like a lot of young attorneys, i was interested in human rights. i was offered a job at the department of justice with the ins. i was not tried to do it. i started thinking about what i cared about. it was public service. you make a difference where you are. i believed for the 13 years that i was in ind and then dhs, that i was able to help make changes within the government structure. i was detailed to senator kennedy's office. i worked on the immigration bill. when it was time to go back to dhs -- i decided i needed to be more engaged in the public debate. there's some t
sure what generation on my mother's side in terms of scotch irish dutch immigrants from virginia to missouri. i never really thought about immigration much growing up. my grandfather was italian. i was aware he had a different life from me. and very grateful for the opportunities that he give us. my father was the youngest child growing up in the depression. all they wanted to do was the american. he does not even know italian. i never even thought about it. during the development of a career...
298
298
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 1
libya over the weekend, including 90 tons of bombs dropped by b-2 bombers that were flown in from missouri. but the pentagon says it expects to hand over control of the operation to allies in a matter of days. libya's moammar gadhafi says he is prepared for a long war. two nights of attacks from american and european forces show what he is up against. more than 120 tomahawk missiles launched over the weekend. plus, fighter jets and b-2 bombers. they took out tanks of gadhafi supporters. struck aircraft hangars. an ally strike even hit gadhafi's compound, yards from his tent. the u.s. insists gadhafi is not a target. libya's military spokesman called for a cease-fire. >> i question anything out of -- that gadhafi calls for. he called for a cease-fire and then told his troops to move into benghazi. >> reporter: the u.s. says the no-fly zone is now in place. though, the pentagon says future american involvement will be limited. >> we will be a member of the coalition. we will have a military role in the coalition. but we will not have the preeminent role. >> reporter: president obama continue
libya over the weekend, including 90 tons of bombs dropped by b-2 bombers that were flown in from missouri. but the pentagon says it expects to hand over control of the operation to allies in a matter of days. libya's moammar gadhafi says he is prepared for a long war. two nights of attacks from american and european forces show what he is up against. more than 120 tomahawk missiles launched over the weekend. plus, fighter jets and b-2 bombers. they took out tanks of gadhafi supporters. struck...
114
114
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
we are beginning to see missouri in that line. you see it right there, indicating the bright areas. are probably experiencing right now in richmond. do you hear the rain drops? all of this is beginning to sag in a southerly direction. san jose, you too have rain. now the effect all this will have on the morning commute with the pinpoint forecast. >>> how would you like to name your own price for your pan? the new way to buy pants at the gap. edge brain research have in cutting edge brain research have in common? they' >>> one of the grateful dead, a bay area film director and brain research have in common? they are at the center of a feature film. opening this friday. dr. kim takes a look at the healing power of music. >> in the feature film, the music never stopped, a father takes his father to see the grateful dead. the son's favorite band. >> i never heard this song before. >> that's because gabriel resurfaces with a devastating disease. >> the parents get a call 20 years later, he's been found and diagnosed with a brain tumor. it's removed and he loses all the short-term memory.
we are beginning to see missouri in that line. you see it right there, indicating the bright areas. are probably experiencing right now in richmond. do you hear the rain drops? all of this is beginning to sag in a southerly direction. san jose, you too have rain. now the effect all this will have on the morning commute with the pinpoint forecast. >>> how would you like to name your own price for your pan? the new way to buy pants at the gap. edge brain research have in cutting edge...
702
702
Mar 6, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 702
favorite 0
quote 3
have been in the path of this system which has triggered flood watches and warnings from parts of missouri all the way to vermont. while in the south, thunderstorms have unleashed tornadoes near the town of rayne, southwestern, louisiana. including one that's left at least one person dead. the weather channel's julie martin is covering it all for us tonight. >> reporter: at least three tornados ripped through an area 50 miles west of baton rouge, louisiana, saturday morning, injuring 12 and killing one. 60 homes were destroyed. in crowley, three high school students suffered minor injuries at a waffle house when a window was blown out by the tornado. but the most serious damage was in rayne. >> down the street over there, there's a house that has something that went through the roof it looks like. and o'reilly's, their roof is almost completely gone. the windows are shattered. >> they suffered extensive damage to the northern part of their town. >> reporter: police evacuated thousands due to ruptured gas pipes. >> there's a number of houses and businesses that are downed and/or damaged. >>
have been in the path of this system which has triggered flood watches and warnings from parts of missouri all the way to vermont. while in the south, thunderstorms have unleashed tornadoes near the town of rayne, southwestern, louisiana. including one that's left at least one person dead. the weather channel's julie martin is covering it all for us tonight. >> reporter: at least three tornados ripped through an area 50 miles west of baton rouge, louisiana, saturday morning, injuring 12...
209
209
Mar 16, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
we are beginning to see missouri in that line. you see it right there, indicating the bright areas. you are probably experiencing right now in richmond. do you hear the rain drops? all of this is beginning to sag in a southerly direction. san jose, you too have rain. now the effect all this will have on the morning commute with the pinpoint forecast. >>> how would you like to name your own price for your pan? the new way to buy pants at the gap. edge brain research have in ,,,,,,,, ♪ let's see you fly now! [ laughs ] look, more frequent flyer red tape. not on my watch. let that family fly! [ tires screech ] i just wanted to use miles to take my family on vacation, but -- let me guess -- restrictions through the roof. that's right. not anymore. rapid rewards has your back. [ male announcer ] join rapid rewards and enjoy unlimited reward seats, no blackout dates, and no red tape. ♪ cutting edge brain research have in common? they >>> one of the grateful dead, a bay area film director and brain research have in common? they are at the center of a feature film. opening this friday. dr.
we are beginning to see missouri in that line. you see it right there, indicating the bright areas. you are probably experiencing right now in richmond. do you hear the rain drops? all of this is beginning to sag in a southerly direction. san jose, you too have rain. now the effect all this will have on the morning commute with the pinpoint forecast. >>> how would you like to name your own price for your pan? the new way to buy pants at the gap. edge brain research have in ,,,,,,,, ♪...
294
294
Mar 22, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
a federal judge ordered the valuation to be done at a specialized facility in missouri.s charged with shooting gabrielle giffords and 18 others on january 8th. six of them died. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," home sales fall and airfares, they are on the rise again. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, asian markets are on the rebound this morning. tokyo's nikkei jumped over 4% while hong kong's hang seng shot up almost .75%. also sony announced it was suspending production at some plants in japan due to a shortage of parts. today wall street tries to keep the rally going. monday stocks surged. the dow shot up 178 points to close back above 12,000 while the nasdaq gained 48. >>> chase customers can say good-bye to the debit card rewards program. the bank is now notifying customers they will no longer earn points after july 19th. chase closed the program to new customers last month. they blame a proposed new regulation that will sharply limit the fees banks collect whenever customers swipe their cards. banks
a federal judge ordered the valuation to be done at a specialized facility in missouri.s charged with shooting gabrielle giffords and 18 others on january 8th. six of them died. >>> on the cbs "moneywatch," home sales fall and airfares, they are on the rise again. ashley morrison is here in new york with that and more. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. well, asian markets are on the rebound this morning. tokyo's nikkei jumped over 4% while hong kong's hang seng...
557
557
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 557
favorite 0
quote 0
three american b-2 stealth bombers flew from whiteman air force base in missouri more than 36 hours to libya and back to destroy libyan fighter aircraft bunkered next to a civilian air strip. and on nbc's "meet the press," joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen declared that moammar gadhafi's air force has been grounded. >> he hasn't had had any aircraft or helicopters flying the last couple days, so effectively that no-fly zone has been put in place. >> reporter: but a trail of burned out tanks, trucks and cars provided dramatic evidence that the u.s. military operation has escalated well beyond the no-fly zone. for the first time today, u.s. air force f-15s and 16s along with british and french fighters attacked libyan ground troops on the road to benghazi. the attack reportedly killed dozens of libyan military. [ gunfire ] as armed rebels celebrated, u.s. military officials denied the attack was to support anti-gadhafi forces but aimed, instead, at protecting civilians. >> actually, they were mechanized positions and they were advancing on benghazi. and so to protect the libyan p
three american b-2 stealth bombers flew from whiteman air force base in missouri more than 36 hours to libya and back to destroy libyan fighter aircraft bunkered next to a civilian air strip. and on nbc's "meet the press," joint chiefs chairman admiral mike mullen declared that moammar gadhafi's air force has been grounded. >> he hasn't had had any aircraft or helicopters flying the last couple days, so effectively that no-fly zone has been put in place. >> reporter: but a...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
marginalized by all the developments because not only to simply talk shop did they did that here you know missouri would you well i must say and so what a parliament if you know the french knology i mean certainly the parliament of parliament is here to speak and i would say that the first achievement of the general assembly. is that all the one hundred ninety two countries member states are gathering are prepared to speak to each other and to listen i hope to each other so i have no problem with people saying they are talking it's made for that but beyond that it would be an error to think they only talk if somebody is doing though this is that yes well it's more than listening there are key results it has been created in forty five in forty eight after three years only we had the full. of human rights and it's asked for the charter read it doesn't take long it's not a long document but it's so evident and so strong in its formulation that you can say this is a real important achievement look today we have lida we have a text on which we can build and say no the libyan civilians are no longer in
marginalized by all the developments because not only to simply talk shop did they did that here you know missouri would you well i must say and so what a parliament if you know the french knology i mean certainly the parliament of parliament is here to speak and i would say that the first achievement of the general assembly. is that all the one hundred ninety two countries member states are gathering are prepared to speak to each other and to listen i hope to each other so i have no problem...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
he says this moment when we go to so i kind of rolled in st louis missouri you mean there was and there was still going to be in the distance you see we need to see these three do three theaters in sunday because people are going to see. now it hasn't happened since the last century but history how did last lost a cricket world cup game the reading champions going down in their final group fixture against the on predictable pakistan trilling captain ricky ponting had said in the build up inside want to challenge is certainly going to do more good getting the runaround with the ball knocking off three wickets for just thirty runs until results also adding a few moments to his career highlight reel that from each after its control at all from the men in yellow eventually finishing a lot for hundred seventy six steps pakistan with bob and a last team that we just really in the world cup and making ninety nine s. starts here but crucially the one thousand nine hundred champions riddle to a car far beyond reason off against the wall the result hitting the winning runs to take the much by fou
he says this moment when we go to so i kind of rolled in st louis missouri you mean there was and there was still going to be in the distance you see we need to see these three do three theaters in sunday because people are going to see. now it hasn't happened since the last century but history how did last lost a cricket world cup game the reading champions going down in their final group fixture against the on predictable pakistan trilling captain ricky ponting had said in the build up inside...
206
206
Mar 31, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 1
louis, missouri. notes found in his jeans, consisting of handwritten capital letters, numbers and dashes. the fbi says it can't crack the code, and has released the notes, hoping the public can figure it out and can help catch the killer. >>> this morning on "the early show," the latest on the budget battle in washington. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." these ladies have been exercising, watching their diets and enjoying activia light. well? i've lost a few pounds and i've never felt so light. at 70 calories, delicious activia light helps you be light and feel light too. ♪ activia >>> the u.s. senate may vote as early as today on stopping the environmental protection agency from regulating greenhouse gases blamed for global warming. republicans say new energy rules would be bad for u.s. business. and some democratic lawmakers from coal producing states want to delay tougher regulations. >>> president obama has set new goals for reaching energy independence. in a speech wednesday, the
louis, missouri. notes found in his jeans, consisting of handwritten capital letters, numbers and dashes. the fbi says it can't crack the code, and has released the notes, hoping the public can figure it out and can help catch the killer. >>> this morning on "the early show," the latest on the budget battle in washington. i'm betty nguyen. this is the "cbs morning news." these ladies have been exercising, watching their diets and enjoying activia light. well? i've...
209
209
Mar 1, 2011
03/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a lot of people don't realize they have quakes in arkansas and missouri that area. >>> towns across ohio and other parts of the midwest bracing for flooding. a mix of rain and melting snow is causing problems. hard hit is finlay south of toledo. forecasters call for a river to rise 6.5 feet above flood level. certainly nothing we have to worry about around here, though. we have had our share of flood problems in past years. but right now, maybe just a little rain in the forecast. what about it, julie? >> you know... i hate to throw it out there but considering how much rain we're going to get overnight tonight into tomorrow morning in such a short amount of time i wouldn't be surprised if we saw a little small stream flooding in higher elevations. before that, lots of sunshine and dry conditions for at least the nex 12 hours. out the door this morning, mostly clear. temperatures in the 30s and 40s this morning. later today we'll be warmer than yesterday. temperatures in the mid-50s to low 60s and as i mentioned, plenty of sunshine, a few clouds mixed in but dry. the main story for m
. >> a lot of people don't realize they have quakes in arkansas and missouri that area. >>> towns across ohio and other parts of the midwest bracing for flooding. a mix of rain and melting snow is causing problems. hard hit is finlay south of toledo. forecasters call for a river to rise 6.5 feet above flood level. certainly nothing we have to worry about around here, though. we have had our share of flood problems in past years. but right now, maybe just a little rain in the...
314
314
Mar 21, 2011
03/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 314
favorite 0
quote 0
the b-2s, which have not been used in combat for eight years, traveled all the way from missouri, refuelled in the air, dropped their bombs, 90,000 pounds of them in all, and returned to the u.s. in addition, another dozen or so tomahawk missiles were fired from ships in the mediterranean, meaning more than 120 have now been launched. >> we now have the ability, capability to patrol the air space over libya and we are doing just that. shifting to a more consistent and persistent air presence. the no-fly zone is effectively in place. >> reporter: but threats do remain. tonight, the crack of anti-aircraft fire could be heard ripping through tripoli. the pentagon believes, however, that within a matter of days, hundreds of u.s. and allied fighters will be patrolling libya. but the big question remains, how long will it last? joint chiefs chairman mike mullen spoke with abc's christiane amanpour on "this week." >> so it's possible we could have, like iraq, a 12-year no-fly zone with the strongman still in place. >> i wouldn't speculate in terms of length at this particular point in time. >> rep
the b-2s, which have not been used in combat for eight years, traveled all the way from missouri, refuelled in the air, dropped their bombs, 90,000 pounds of them in all, and returned to the u.s. in addition, another dozen or so tomahawk missiles were fired from ships in the mediterranean, meaning more than 120 have now been launched. >> we now have the ability, capability to patrol the air space over libya and we are doing just that. shifting to a more consistent and persistent air...
147
147
Mar 3, 2011
03/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 1
his enduring impact in southeast missouri. but even with all these commitments, buck always had time for family. he and his wife, patsy mallen ferrell raised four wonderful children, were the beloved grandparents to four grandchildren and one great granddaughter. can i personally attest to the great job they did with their children. their talented daughter christie is currently an invaluable member of my staff and is seated along with members of the ferrell family in the gallery today. my prayers are with all of them at this time of loss. mr. president, i ask today that my fellow senators join me in recognizing buck ferrell, not only because he was a great missourian, but because he embodied the true american values that have cemented american society for generations. buck worked hard, served god, fought for his country and loved his family. in short, he lived a life worth living. thank you, mr. president, and i note -- notice the absence of a quorum. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: a senator:
his enduring impact in southeast missouri. but even with all these commitments, buck always had time for family. he and his wife, patsy mallen ferrell raised four wonderful children, were the beloved grandparents to four grandchildren and one great granddaughter. can i personally attest to the great job they did with their children. their talented daughter christie is currently an invaluable member of my staff and is seated along with members of the ferrell family in the gallery today. my...