231
231
Aug 11, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
morris is coming up as well. lou dobbs thank you very much. next on the run down as the economy near you. dick morris happenings mentioned on the political implications of the economic chaos and a preview of the republican debate >> bill: the subject of this evening's talking points memo. riots in great britain are a reminder that there are people who will destroy, physically destroy society if they think they can get away with it. at this point british authorities are under siege. they say jails are overflowing because more than 1200 thugs have been arrested just this week alone is damage will be in the hundreds of millions and the entire country is on edge. the same thing happened in america back in 1992. when 58 people were killed. more than 2,000 injured after los angeles police beat a black motorist rodney king. the riots caused a billion dollars worth of damage. some neighborhoods in l.a. still have not recovered. i was right in the middle of those riots in l.a. can i tell you once violence starts to get out of control, some people turn
morris is coming up as well. lou dobbs thank you very much. next on the run down as the economy near you. dick morris happenings mentioned on the political implications of the economic chaos and a preview of the republican debate >> bill: the subject of this evening's talking points memo. riots in great britain are a reminder that there are people who will destroy, physically destroy society if they think they can get away with it. at this point british authorities are under siege. they...
806
806
Aug 8, 2011
08/11
by
KDTV
tv
eye 806
favorite 0
quote 0
que es lo que hacia morris? estar en el lugar de las noticias.nflicto. >> el gobierno del presidente uribe te marca y entras a una lista negra y eso transmite a los estados unidos y no te deja entrar aqui. >> su policia secreto de desde 2003 persiguiÓ y organizaciones de derechos humanos. a todos los marcaron y generaron una campaÑa que contaminÓ cientos de archivos. sabemos donde empezÓ esa campaÑa. siempre que inicia una campaÑa de propaganda negra se iniciÓ en los servicios secretos colombianos. >> ahora que uribe ya no estÁ en el poder empezaremos a conocer mÁs. >> muchos colombianos creen que fue un gran presidente. que dio paz. es correcto? >> si pero los que creemos en la democracia nos ajustamos a la ley y el presidente uribe saliÓ de la ley, rompió bases fundamentales de la democracia por ejemplo utilizar el poder presidencial para estigmatizar a la oposiciÓn y al periodista. consecuencia? los niveles de debate bajaron al mÍnimo. hoy una persona que en colombia se manifieste en tono contrario a uribe es seÑalado como terrorista. >> como
que es lo que hacia morris? estar en el lugar de las noticias.nflicto. >> el gobierno del presidente uribe te marca y entras a una lista negra y eso transmite a los estados unidos y no te deja entrar aqui. >> su policia secreto de desde 2003 persiguiÓ y organizaciones de derechos humanos. a todos los marcaron y generaron una campaÑa que contaminÓ cientos de archivos. sabemos donde empezÓ esa campaÑa. siempre que inicia una campaÑa de propaganda negra se iniciÓ en los...
141
141
Aug 11, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
morris is coming up as well. lou dobbs thank you very much. next on the run down as the economy near you. dick morris happenings mentioned on the political implications of the economic chaos and a preview of the republican debate tomorrow night right back. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity looks like. it's all visual. intuitive. and it's available free, wherever the web is. this is how trade strategies are built. tradearchitect. only from td ameritrade. welcome to better trade commission free for 60 days when you open an account. >> bill: the subject of this evening's talking points memo. riots in great britain are a reminder that there are people who will destroy, physically destroy society if they think they can get away with it. at this point british authorities are under siege. they say jails are overflowing because more than 1200 thugs
morris is coming up as well. lou dobbs thank you very much. next on the run down as the economy near you. dick morris happenings mentioned on the political implications of the economic chaos and a preview of the republican debate tomorrow night right back. luck? i don't trade on luck. i trade on fundamentals. analysis. information. i trade on tradearchitect. this is web-based trading, re-visualized. streaming, real-time quotes. earnings analysis. probability analysis: that's what opportunity...
146
146
Aug 2, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
when we come back, dick morris is here.e'll ask him what we can expect, how this deficit deal will impact the 2012 race. that and much more straight ahead. >> sean: breaking news tonight. a short time ago the house of representatives green-lighted a bill on the debt limit. the deal now heads to the u.s. senate where a vote is scheduled for the early afternoon. that's tomorrow at noon. but while the bill easily moved through the house, and is expected to pass the senate as well, the problems liberals and conservatives with the legislation is bound to cause problems and issues for 2012. joining me now with a loo look h why the framework will rear its ugly head, former clinton advisor, dick morris. good to see you. >> good to see you. >> sean: before we get to that, it really aggravates me, the 2010 election, which was historic, was because of the tea party. i think even the changes were as a result of the tea party and conservatives. >> absolutely. >> sean: they elected people they hired, and they said, do this job. >> yeah.
when we come back, dick morris is here.e'll ask him what we can expect, how this deficit deal will impact the 2012 race. that and much more straight ahead. >> sean: breaking news tonight. a short time ago the house of representatives green-lighted a bill on the debt limit. the deal now heads to the u.s. senate where a vote is scheduled for the early afternoon. that's tomorrow at noon. but while the bill easily moved through the house, and is expected to pass the senate as well, the...
167
167
Aug 2, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
when we come back, dick morris is here.e'll ask him what we can expect, how this deficit deal will impact the 2012 race. that and much more straight ahead. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have cess to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and i only need to talk to one person about her care. we're more than 78,000 people looking out for 70 million americans. that's health in numbers. unitedhealthcare. >> sean: breaking news tonight. a short time ago the house of representatives green-lighted a bill on the debt limit. the deal now heads to the u.s. senate where a vote is scheduled for the early afternoon. that's tomorrow at noon. but while the bill easily moved through the house, and is expected to pass the senate as well, the problems liberals and conservatives with the l
when we come back, dick morris is here.e'll ask him what we can expect, how this deficit deal will impact the 2012 race. that and much more straight ahead. i love that my daughter's part fish. but when she got asthma, all i could do was worry ! specialists, lots of doctors, lots of advice... and my hands were full. i couldn't sort through it all. with unitedhealthcare, it's different. we have cess to great specialists, and our pediatrician gets all the information. everyone works as a team. and...
240
240
Aug 30, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
former clinton adviser dick morris is back. welcome back. >> good to be here. >> sean: 55% approval, how do you get him reelected? >> you don't. 27% of the people that voted for barack obama now do not approve of him. 13% actively disapprove of him. the statistics are more dramatic than that. the people were asked who approve of obama, what do you think of him? 34% of them said we are disappointed in him. but not yet to the level of disapproval. obviously, his disapproval is going to mount. his approval will drop. when you look in particular at his base vote, like latinos, two years ago he had an 85% approval among hispanics. now it is down to 44%. his rating among young people has dropped by the same order of magnitude. ratings among african-americans remain high. but, you are talking about a man whose potential for reelection is slipping away, as we speak. >> sean: we've been following the independent numbers closely. 27% of democrats not wanting to vote for him for reelection is astounding. i said let me make a comparison to
former clinton adviser dick morris is back. welcome back. >> good to be here. >> sean: 55% approval, how do you get him reelected? >> you don't. 27% of the people that voted for barack obama now do not approve of him. 13% actively disapprove of him. the statistics are more dramatic than that. the people were asked who approve of obama, what do you think of him? 34% of them said we are disappointed in him. but not yet to the level of disapproval. obviously, his disapproval is...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
63
63
Aug 1, 2011
08/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
second, to talk specifically about the right of way through the morris park. there is a section of land that is more or less controlled by the mta. we have had some challenges in the past in terms of coordination and communication between the mta and reckin park. i have a photograph for the overhead that will hopefully show the graffiti on the right of way. would it be possible to show the overhead? supervisor mar: we have been asked to speak directly into the microphone so that we can be heard more clearly. especially on this item. supervisor wiener: thank you. you can see that we have, for example, a graffiti problem there. i think that it is critically important that the park and mta work together and are coordinated in dealing with the j church right of way through dolores park. we have a great opportunity as we are already in the middle of renovations and it is a great opportunity to address the park as a whole and take steps to improve the right of way. after we received a brief update on the progress of j church, we also have reckin park here. i look fo
second, to talk specifically about the right of way through the morris park. there is a section of land that is more or less controlled by the mta. we have had some challenges in the past in terms of coordination and communication between the mta and reckin park. i have a photograph for the overhead that will hopefully show the graffiti on the right of way. would it be possible to show the overhead? supervisor mar: we have been asked to speak directly into the microphone so that we can be heard...
487
487
Aug 13, 2011
08/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 487
favorite 0
quote 0
let's start with phillip morris international. this is the cigarette company that cells overseas, and its ticker symbol, not to be confused with altria, is p.m. tell us about it. >> this is basically a stable growth sort of play. it's a company that can generate long-term returns, less economically exposed because of focus in the cigarette market, which is relatively stable revenueienerator. they have growth prospects because they're exposed internally, particularly in the emerging market place. and you add to that a 4% dividend yield and protects you and provides return at the same time. >> susie: how about y.u.m.? is it the same story? >> a similar story. not as stable of a company but you have the you should'd underlying theme of connection to the emerging market, growing consumer base. they have a very large emerging market focus with incomes rise 15% to 20% over there, that's a good thing, and interestingly, overseas, especially in the emerging markets, basically their k.f.c.s, are considered to be relatively decent restauran
let's start with phillip morris international. this is the cigarette company that cells overseas, and its ticker symbol, not to be confused with altria, is p.m. tell us about it. >> this is basically a stable growth sort of play. it's a company that can generate long-term returns, less economically exposed because of focus in the cigarette market, which is relatively stable revenueienerator. they have growth prospects because they're exposed internally, particularly in the emerging market...
217
217
Aug 4, 2011
08/11
by
KNTV
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: greg morris, ceo of worthington bank, may be skeptical, but pawngo says they keep all goods in secure vaults and they are competing with banks online. but morris feels the 3% to 6% monthly interest rate is high. >> i think that's a lot of money to pay. >> reporter: customers can get a $2,000 from a bank at 10% a year, rather than month-to-month interest rates. but there is criteria. >> they need to pay on time, their rent on time, mortgage on time. >> reporter: for customers like kevin, pawning an old rolex was the fastest way to go, the lender filling a niche with those of bling up as capital as cash. >> kevin pawned that rolex for $1,000 and paying 6% a month, so it's about $60 a month. a six-month loan would cost him $360. on average, pawngo says their customers do three-month loans. a typical pawnshop charges up to%. but they only deal in high-end goods. if you're interested in what happens when customers default, they're working on another website called the vault where they sell online what customers don't come back for. >> where's this news cast going? we're tal
. >> reporter: greg morris, ceo of worthington bank, may be skeptical, but pawngo says they keep all goods in secure vaults and they are competing with banks online. but morris feels the 3% to 6% monthly interest rate is high. >> i think that's a lot of money to pay. >> reporter: customers can get a $2,000 from a bank at 10% a year, rather than month-to-month interest rates. but there is criteria. >> they need to pay on time, their rent on time, mortgage on time....
263
263
Aug 23, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
plus reaction from dick morris.much more straight ahead. [ jon ] up in alaska, we find the best sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry into cbfest for 3 crab entrees under $20 likour crab and seafood bake... orur snow crab and crabutter shrimp. offer ends soon. my name's jon forsythe and i sea food differently. like the exotic vacation you nev took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. see your lexus dealer. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. you could save a bundle with geico's multi-policy discount. geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. ♪ geico, saving people money on more than just car insurance. diabetes testing? what else is new? you get the blood, hope it's enough, it's-- what's this? freestyle lite® blood glucose test strip. sure, i'll try it, but-- [beep] wow. yep, that's the patented freestyle zipwik™ design. it's like it-- [both] targets the blood. yeah, draws it right in. the test starts fas
plus reaction from dick morris.much more straight ahead. [ jon ] up in alaska, we find the best sweetest crab for red lobster we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry into cbfest for 3 crab entrees under $20 likour crab and seafood bake... orur snow crab and crabutter shrimp. offer ends soon. my name's jon forsythe and i sea food differently. like the exotic vacation you nev took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. see your lexus dealer....
184
184
Aug 25, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
dick morris on that. republican candidate john huntsman attacking some of his peers, people lik r r >> bill: congressman ron paul recently told megyn kelly he is being ignored by the media since she is part of the media, that was an interesting statement. when we heard it though we immediately invited ron paul on the factor. we don't want anybody to be ignored. he has not accepted our very kind invitation. rick perry leads the republican field 29% with those likely to vote republican. mitt romney second 17%. mr. paul 13%. michele bachmann who has lost some steam is now at 10%. here now to analyze the purveyor of dick morris.com mr. morris. let's take this poll first. not a surprise that rick perry would break on top in as are muffin poll because he hasn't been vetted. they haven't seen him in a debate forum. he hasn't done any interviews at all. none. zero. but it looks like that's pretty darn smart because he is now, you know, got this commanding lead in the rasmussen poll. >> it's not commanding. it's a
dick morris on that. republican candidate john huntsman attacking some of his peers, people lik r r >> bill: congressman ron paul recently told megyn kelly he is being ignored by the media since she is part of the media, that was an interesting statement. when we heard it though we immediately invited ron paul on the factor. we don't want anybody to be ignored. he has not accepted our very kind invitation. rick perry leads the republican field 29% with those likely to vote republican....
218
218
Aug 13, 2011
08/11
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 218
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas and kathleen morris hit it big, winning $229 million powerball jackpot.e decided to go big and buy five tickets. the winner was one of the extra two tickets. >> i pulled in. filled up, and then bought the ticket. and i told the kid at the counter you don't need to sell anymore. i've got the winning ticket. and i did. >> he did, indeed. the morrises have been married for 38 years. they just met with a financial adviser to plan for their retirement. they can accelerate the plans, right? only one calcium supplement does that in one daily dose. new citracal slow release... continuously releases calcium plus d for the efficient absorption my body needs. citracal. in one place. the winning horse you could have picked. ♪ that "old flame" you should have called. ♪ that leap of faith you never took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus is. but only until september 6th. see your lexus dealer. dr. scholl's custom fit orthotic center recommends the custom-fit orthotic that'
thomas and kathleen morris hit it big, winning $229 million powerball jackpot.e decided to go big and buy five tickets. the winner was one of the extra two tickets. >> i pulled in. filled up, and then bought the ticket. and i told the kid at the counter you don't need to sell anymore. i've got the winning ticket. and i did. >> he did, indeed. the morrises have been married for 38 years. they just met with a financial adviser to plan for their retirement. they can accelerate the...
165
165
Aug 28, 2011
08/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
what can you tell us about morris strong? >> well, morris strong what ran the company that took over the baca was the head of petro canada years ago, and he has lots of champions, people who thought he was quite a well-known guy. represent -- reputable guy. he drilled out the baca for oil and gas. they knew what they were getting after, and all the suburbs of denver were growing, and they bought it up and use ag lot of canadian money and were going to -- they had several plans for diverting the water to the front range or into the other texas markets or the new mexico markets. >> long story short, there was a big controversy. the farmers in the valley didn't want the water sucked away. mo strong said he was just trying to do a good thing. he didn't want to hurt anybody. i think the state finally denied him permits to do this, and he threw in the towel, but one of the main antagonists, a rancher from the valley named gary boyce, who had been taunting him decided this was a good time for him to step in and try to do a similar d
what can you tell us about morris strong? >> well, morris strong what ran the company that took over the baca was the head of petro canada years ago, and he has lots of champions, people who thought he was quite a well-known guy. represent -- reputable guy. he drilled out the baca for oil and gas. they knew what they were getting after, and all the suburbs of denver were growing, and they bought it up and use ag lot of canadian money and were going to -- they had several plans for...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
worries me about the whole promotion of different types of english worldwide is that the assumption morris is that the only language you need worldwide these days is english you don't get far with english in latin america or even in southern europe or in most of asia so that when for instance danish companies are asked why they have failed to achieve a business deal in japan or in italy they tend to say always because they don't speak english well enough there whereas what companies ought to be doing in order to trade with japan and italy is to have enough people in their country who can actually function well and understand the culture as well as the language of japan or korea or or italy so that so far as education is concerned it's a totally different ballgame and i agree really with the mystical bell here the the idea that you can do complex negotiations with a simplified register is misleading you jump all you're shaking your head you disagree go ahead. i'm sorrier i think. illustration because i'm not a native english speaker as you might have released already and well i reckon it's
worries me about the whole promotion of different types of english worldwide is that the assumption morris is that the only language you need worldwide these days is english you don't get far with english in latin america or even in southern europe or in most of asia so that when for instance danish companies are asked why they have failed to achieve a business deal in japan or in italy they tend to say always because they don't speak english well enough there whereas what companies ought to be...
133
133
Aug 23, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
plus reaction from dick morris.much more straight ahead. [ male announc ] life is full of missed opportunities. like the leap of faith you never took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. see your lexus dealer. for red lobster we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry into cbfest for 3 crab entrees under $20 likour crab and seafood bake... orur snow crab and crabutter shrimp. offer ends soon. my name's jon forsythe and i sea food differently. if you open up a charge card account with us. [ male announcer ] identity thieves never stop coming up with ways to steal from you. they can open up an account in your nam and go on a serious spending spree. do you have cufflinks? mm-hmm. gold ones? [ male announcer ] not on our watch. we're lifelock. go to lifelock.com and learn how our patented billion point database can help protecyou. call 1-800-lifelock today. lifelock. relentlessly protecting your identity. hut! go! here it comes! right on the numbers! boom! get it! sp
plus reaction from dick morris.much more straight ahead. [ male announc ] life is full of missed opportunities. like the leap of faith you never took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event. see your lexus dealer. for red lobster we can find. [ male announcer ] hurry into cbfest for 3 crab entrees under $20 likour crab and seafood bake... orur snow crab and crabutter shrimp. offer ends soon. my name's jon forsythe and i sea food...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
and people who are very happy about that it was he praised by english for each and every purpose morris and these there would be no turn back because english is now a language which is spoken on the world not very well very poorly even for researchers or people that seem to at high level but it is the language we use we're going to see the common behavior for international communication and there will be a new step back because for the first time in history the languages war wide and the communication is instantaneous these never have been in the roman times where let you know geek where a community around immediately around the un but now this is the case so that we do turn back and when the french people are disparate about the situation they are wrong french we never get back where did he and as i used to say many years ago in english you're listening we could do about it now you'll be in the actions this is finishing this will be easier but if we're going to be the english spoken like by david then peter if we're being the spoken word like me and by other people like that and you're
and people who are very happy about that it was he praised by english for each and every purpose morris and these there would be no turn back because english is now a language which is spoken on the world not very well very poorly even for researchers or people that seem to at high level but it is the language we use we're going to see the common behavior for international communication and there will be a new step back because for the first time in history the languages war wide and the...
197
197
Aug 13, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
morris. dick, tell me something. who won this debate? >> well, i think the three candidates that helped themselves the most were romney, bachmann, and santorum. romney and bachmann, the concept is tinsel strength. they made a good superficial impression. the issue is how did they handle themselves? can they take shots? can they return fire? can they accept christmas -- criticisms and come back after it? how do they deal with obama? how do they deal with the race? both bachmann and romney showed that they can take enemy slack and rebut it and come back. and they were both very impressive to me in this debate. >> juan: i have got to say now it's interesting to me, i think that michele bachmann, in fact, did take fire, did fire back at tim pawlenty. the question is, dick, look, you are a skilled political hand. is there any way that tim pawlenty could have come across, effectively, as anything about a lookout in attacking michele bachmann. >> he could have done it better. he shouldn't have done it. but, the important thing was that michelle
morris. dick, tell me something. who won this debate? >> well, i think the three candidates that helped themselves the most were romney, bachmann, and santorum. romney and bachmann, the concept is tinsel strength. they made a good superficial impression. the issue is how did they handle themselves? can they take shots? can they return fire? can they accept christmas -- criticisms and come back after it? how do they deal with obama? how do they deal with the race? both bachmann and romney...
177
177
Aug 13, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
morris. dick, tell me something. who won this debate? >> well, i think the three candidates that helped themselves the most were romney, bachmann, and santorum. romney and bachmann, the concept is tinsel strength. they made a good superficial impression. the issue is how did they handle themselves? can they take shots? can they return fire? can they accept christmas -- criticisms and come back after it? how do they deal with obama? how do they deal with the race? both bachmann and romney showed that they can take enemy slack and rebut it and come back. and they were both very impressive to me in this debate. >> juan: i have got to say now it's interesting to me, i think that michele bachmann, in fact, did take fire, did fire back at tim pawlenty. the question is, dick, look, you are a skilled political hand. is there any way that tim pawlenty could have come across, effectively, as anything about a lookout in attacking michele bachmann. >> he could have done it better. he shouldn't have done it. but, the important thing was that michelle
morris. dick, tell me something. who won this debate? >> well, i think the three candidates that helped themselves the most were romney, bachmann, and santorum. romney and bachmann, the concept is tinsel strength. they made a good superficial impression. the issue is how did they handle themselves? can they take shots? can they return fire? can they accept christmas -- criticisms and come back after it? how do they deal with obama? how do they deal with the race? both bachmann and romney...
274
274
Aug 4, 2011
08/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
frank morris, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray. pleasure to be with you. >> brown: now, what are you watching on your computer tonight? hari sreenivasan explores the changing world of video and viewership online. >> sreenivasan: it was a protest that seemingly erupted out of nowhere. thousands of avid movie fans displayed their anger online when netflix announced a major change in its rental plans in july. effectively hiking its monthly rate by 60% to $16 a month if customers want to watch movies online and still receive old- fashioned d.v.d.s in the mail. some customers even announced on facebook they'd cancel their netflix accounts. the response was so overwhelming that it was mocked on the website, funny or die. >> 2011, tsunamis, wars, earthquakes, but one tragedy eclipses them all. netflix has raised their prices. >> sreenivasan: behind all the anger: a big shift in the company's business model and how they want customers to change their behavior. with more than 25 million subscribers, the streaming video service from netflix
frank morris, thanks for joining us. >> thank you, ray. pleasure to be with you. >> brown: now, what are you watching on your computer tonight? hari sreenivasan explores the changing world of video and viewership online. >> sreenivasan: it was a protest that seemingly erupted out of nowhere. thousands of avid movie fans displayed their anger online when netflix announced a major change in its rental plans in july. effectively hiking its monthly rate by 60% to $16 a month if...
275
275
Aug 2, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
dick morris says the white house. almost tastes like one of jack's als. fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. [ male announcer ] get five dollars in money-saving coupons at v8juice.com. in one place. ♪ the front-row tickets you never bought. the lucrative investment you never made. the exotic vacation you never took. but there's one opportunity that's too good to miss. the lexus golden opportunity sales event, with exceptional values on the lexus rx. but only until september 6th. see your lexus dealer. the two trains and a bus rider. the "i'll sleep when it's done" academic. for 80 years, we've been inspired by you. and we've been honored to walk with you to help you get where you want to be ♪ because your moment is now. let nothing stand in your way. learn more at keller.edu. >> by acc
dick morris says the white house. almost tastes like one of jack's als. fiber one. h, forgot jack cereal. [ jack ] what's for breakfast? um... try the number one! [ jack ] yeah, ts is pretty good. [ male announcer ]alf a day's worth of fiber. fiber one. maybe not. v8 v-fusion juice gives them a full serving of vegetables plus a full serving of fruit. but it just tastes like fruit. [ male announcer ] get five dollars in money-saving coupons at v8juice.com. in one place. ♪ the front-row tickets...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
117
117
Aug 5, 2011
08/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
who has been the lead on the team that i have been in communication with is a guy by the name of morris moon, and he would be the person i could ask to find out the answer. there is actually a be a working on that, but i know there have been so many cases -- there is actually a d.a. working on that, but i know there have been so many cases that have been exposed, especially with dna testing. it is almost like every other week. there does need to be somebody looking into it from that angle. of the top of my head, i do not know, but i could definitely get that information. >> how can we make it not just black history day, not just black history month, but every day be black history and honor that? thank you. and how do we really teach our children, our students really not what the media portrays, not what -- but really, what happened? i did get a chance to experience "eyes on the price" and i thought that was just the tip of the iceberg -- experience "eyes on the priceze." >> i do not know how to go about it, but what i would suggest is the reason why i did what i did, why i was brave eno
who has been the lead on the team that i have been in communication with is a guy by the name of morris moon, and he would be the person i could ask to find out the answer. there is actually a be a working on that, but i know there have been so many cases -- there is actually a d.a. working on that, but i know there have been so many cases that have been exposed, especially with dna testing. it is almost like every other week. there does need to be somebody looking into it from that angle. of...
109
109
Aug 2, 2011
08/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to close by referring to a quote by a man named william morris who in the late 1800's gave us the following quote. ""one man with a dangerous idea is in danger of being a madman. two men can be foolish but hardly mad. 10 men sharing an idea begin to action. 100 draw attention as fanatics. 1,000 in society begins to tremble. 100,000 and there is war abroad. and the cause has victories tangible and real. and why only 100,000? why not 100 million and peace upon the earth? you and i who agree together, it is we who have to answer that question." it's not just one or two of us who have this idea in our head that we need to restrict congress' borrowing power because that power has been so severely abused over such a long period of time. it's three out of every four americans, and i urge each of my colleagues in the senate and each of our counterparts in the house of representatives to join the american people in at least the same proportion in supporting the idea that never again should we raise the debt limit without a balanced budget amendment in place. this is a permanent, long-t
i want to close by referring to a quote by a man named william morris who in the late 1800's gave us the following quote. ""one man with a dangerous idea is in danger of being a madman. two men can be foolish but hardly mad. 10 men sharing an idea begin to action. 100 draw attention as fanatics. 1,000 in society begins to tremble. 100,000 and there is war abroad. and the cause has victories tangible and real. and why only 100,000? why not 100 million and peace upon the earth? you and...
133
133
Aug 16, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
dick morris is back. good to see you with >> good to be here. >> sean: let's start with the polls. 39%, the lowest in his presidency. no president, this late into their first term has had those numbers, but for harry truman, and gotten reelected. what does it mean for the president? >> well, he's engaged right now in a zero sum game, with leaders of congress. his plus is their minus. their plus is his minus. in the meantime, they are all going down together. because they are incumbents perceived as not doing their job. his advisers can only play against the player that is on the field, the gop congress. it doesn't do them any good to do that, because he sinks further and further. his real opponents, the republican presidential candidates, are so diverse, such a big field, so many possible new entrants he can run against them. all he can do is be a good president. that's impossible for him. he's got an economy that he can't possibly get his way out of. look, let's understand why he can't do that. what he n
dick morris is back. good to see you with >> good to be here. >> sean: let's start with the polls. 39%, the lowest in his presidency. no president, this late into their first term has had those numbers, but for harry truman, and gotten reelected. what does it mean for the president? >> well, he's engaged right now in a zero sum game, with leaders of congress. his plus is their minus. their plus is his minus. in the meantime, they are all going down together. because they are...
287
287
Aug 18, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 287
favorite 0
quote 0
morris. dick, i'm watching this whole thing unfold. i saw that little smile can you recall on the -- curl on the edges of governor perry's mouth. i teed this up. the president hit it, and i love this moment. to me, he seemed like he was having fun. >> his goal has to be to get a rise out of obama and obama certainly helped his candidacy by attacking him. as you watch obama you wonder if he isn't more afraid of romney than anybody else -- let me on the substance say i agree with governor perry. the idea that because most of his comment was the calling of bernanke treasonous for money supply if he does it gone. i don't think it's treasonous but it's horrific. $1 trillion sitting unused in banks. 800 trillion sitting unused in corporations. people have paid down the debts by 400 billion. nobody is spending any money. nobody is investing. nobody is lending. printing another trillion isn't going to do a single thing except gee base the currency. >> laura: people like john and the "new york post" and karl rove and a few others have said look
morris. dick, i'm watching this whole thing unfold. i saw that little smile can you recall on the -- curl on the edges of governor perry's mouth. i teed this up. the president hit it, and i love this moment. to me, he seemed like he was having fun. >> his goal has to be to get a rise out of obama and obama certainly helped his candidacy by attacking him. as you watch obama you wonder if he isn't more afraid of romney than anybody else -- let me on the substance say i agree with governor...
120
120
Aug 16, 2011
08/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
find out as much as we could about the people behind the second largest economy in the world as a morrisrom communism and consumerism. >> i think china has accepted the market economy, starting some 32 years ago when the tschida was opened. he said it was good to get some people care rich furs. starting at moment, china is now lagering communist economy. tavis: uc proof of that in big cities like shanghai and beijing. people are making money. chinese officials have moved 300 million people live there -- out of poverty into the middle class. despite recent concerns about inflation, the economy is thriving. china has more billionaires than any country other than the united states. feeding this economic boom is china's educational system. it has been criticized for not fostering independent thinking butted is also graduating hundreds of thousands of top students in science and math. that is why multinational companies like microsoft have established beachheads in china. why do you think the largest r&d campus outside of redman for microsoft is in china? >> talent. the amount of talent to lo
find out as much as we could about the people behind the second largest economy in the world as a morrisrom communism and consumerism. >> i think china has accepted the market economy, starting some 32 years ago when the tschida was opened. he said it was good to get some people care rich furs. starting at moment, china is now lagering communist economy. tavis: uc proof of that in big cities like shanghai and beijing. people are making money. chinese officials have moved 300 million...
222
222
Aug 25, 2011
08/11
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll get reaction from father jonathan morris on this. may not be what you think.back. gregg we are awaiting the very latest update from the national hurricane center which should be coming in about 30 minutes from now, irene is shaping up to be one of the most significant storms in years. set to slam north carolina, new york, new jersey, new england. >> i like the beach too much. >> want to stay as long as possible. >> yeah. >> you're looking at a hurricane, which is everything from a tidal surge for 10-13 feet. this one has the same aspects as gloria, except a lot closer. gregg: janice dean is live in the fox extreme weather center. what's the latest on this thing? >> reporter: hearing that guy say gloria, that's very scary, they haven't seen a hurricane like gloria, in decades, a generation, gregg. it certainly looks like -- you were asking about the computer models, i'm going to show you that in a second. you can see the outer bands are moving to south florida so they are getting rough surf, high waves and rain bands but this storm is not going to ma
we'll get reaction from father jonathan morris on this. may not be what you think.back. gregg we are awaiting the very latest update from the national hurricane center which should be coming in about 30 minutes from now, irene is shaping up to be one of the most significant storms in years. set to slam north carolina, new york, new jersey, new england. >> i like the beach too much. >> want to stay as long as possible. >> yeah. >> you're looking at a hurricane,...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
52
52
Aug 5, 2011
08/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
it is currently by the morris family. they inherited it from their father. it is currently owned by four people that are siblings and the son and daughter of a fifth sibling has passed on. the building is a beautiful building that needs an incredible amount of work. since the owners purchased the building where we have purchased it in a foreclosure of august, we have engaged in a campaign out of trying to harass or remove tenants. that is not at all part of what the goal is for this building. the goal is to set up in a position where it meets and housing codes. it is safe and a friendly building. we began during the renovation work in three of the units that were occupied and by the longer- term tenants. i believe have been there as many as 20 years. another is a, and a number -- another is 23. >> they called with regard to the work that was being done in the other units. it was, as a result of this process, the contractor we were using, a licensed contractor had done some work, replaced a water heater and replaced a heater. the contractor was immediately in
it is currently by the morris family. they inherited it from their father. it is currently owned by four people that are siblings and the son and daughter of a fifth sibling has passed on. the building is a beautiful building that needs an incredible amount of work. since the owners purchased the building where we have purchased it in a foreclosure of august, we have engaged in a campaign out of trying to harass or remove tenants. that is not at all part of what the goal is for this building....
318
318
Aug 14, 2011
08/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 318
favorite 0
quote 0
so trisha and i and this guy named morris abrahams chofs affiliated with a group in florida picked us up and took us around the neighborhood, and we went down route 17, came up over a hill and there it all was laid out before us. stop the car, this is it. and that was when the miracle happened. we all got out of the car, looked at each other and tried not to float off the ground too far. we said, who owns this? it's a local dairy farmer named max yasgur. and max was the leading sort of business person in the community. he was really a self-made man, he was quite an amazing man. he was totally right wing, behind the war in vietnam, but he didn't think that anybody had to share his views, he was that kind of person. and so i said does he own any other land, and they said, yes, he pardon farms about 2,000 acr. so we went right the his house and knocked on his door, and he came out, told him what we had in mind. he'd known about us, you know, we'd been all over the press by then and everybody knew what was going on with woodstock. and max and i took a ride back with tisch shah and mel to
so trisha and i and this guy named morris abrahams chofs affiliated with a group in florida picked us up and took us around the neighborhood, and we went down route 17, came up over a hill and there it all was laid out before us. stop the car, this is it. and that was when the miracle happened. we all got out of the car, looked at each other and tried not to float off the ground too far. we said, who owns this? it's a local dairy farmer named max yasgur. and max was the leading sort of business...
251
251
Aug 18, 2011
08/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reportete lifelong tracker morris spence finds the clues from the back of his snow mobile.nd he has a face full of pros i have to say, you ridee around on a snow mobile and your mustache is ice right now. >> yeah, yeah. always like that. >> reporter: are there certain spots that you routinely see them making dens? >> not really. they're just a traveling bear. when she stops, sheill stop and rest and nurse, a little rest and away they go. >> reporter: we were incredibly lucky and found bears for four days straight. they travel to this exact slice of canada every november to bear their young deep inside snow caves, emerging just before spring to make a 40-mile walk back to hudson bay and the frozen water that will take t tm to their first solid food. are you not just astounded by where you're standing right now? >> i'm amazed. and one of the most privileged people on the planet to be here. this is part of my job. very few humans actually get to be this close to a polar bear with its cub. >> reporter: polar bear researcher pete ewens is here to study them. and he says climate
. >> reportete lifelong tracker morris spence finds the clues from the back of his snow mobile.nd he has a face full of pros i have to say, you ridee around on a snow mobile and your mustache is ice right now. >> yeah, yeah. always like that. >> reporter: are there certain spots that you routinely see them making dens? >> not really. they're just a traveling bear. when she stops, sheill stop and rest and nurse, a little rest and away they go. >> reporter: we were...