138
138
Sep 10, 2012
09/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
so i have this really charlie brown cloud that follows the everywhere. if i overdo it, it will rain on me. i am careful not to allow myself to overextend perry pressed campaign trails are not easy. what causes just for you? >> it is not fun to not be in your bed ever. you are always on your road traveling. for me it is the food. i am a very healthy eaters. >> the pizza on the campaign trail is not working out? >> i do not eat it. >> good for you. >> it is making sure i am eating fresh vegetables grilled salmon, grilled chicken. it is more work for everyone to try to accommodate that. >> you have become a well-known face in virginia. you had a rally. have you had a chance to talk to undecided voters and what are they telling you they still need to hear? >> i have. a bunch have come to the rallies and what they are telling me when i see them is the universal thread throughout everywhere we go as they are worried and they know the country is in trouble and they are -- and we are headed in the wrong direction. they are worried about their job and job securit
so i have this really charlie brown cloud that follows the everywhere. if i overdo it, it will rain on me. i am careful not to allow myself to overextend perry pressed campaign trails are not easy. what causes just for you? >> it is not fun to not be in your bed ever. you are always on your road traveling. for me it is the food. i am a very healthy eaters. >> the pizza on the campaign trail is not working out? >> i do not eat it. >> good for you. >> it is making...
225
225
Sep 7, 2012
09/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> she admits it is hard especially since she battles what she calls her constant charlie brown cloud, multiple sclerosis. >> it's not fun to be in your bed always traveling all the time. for me, it's the food frankly. i'm a very healthy year. if it's not working out, i won't eat it. >> she told us in virginia after never again to do another campaign she asked her husband one question. >> it is it too late? are we over the waterfall? he said it's a growing very late. it's not too late yet. >> in chantilly, rebecca cooper abc 7 news. >> you can see more during washington weekly sunday night. straight ahead on abc 7 news at 5, changes coming to a neighborhood in the district. how i knew market opening will be a big improvement for residents. >> import information about the metro for this weekend if you need to go anywhere by train. you're going to want here which stations will be closed. >> [ romney ] this president can ask us to be patient. this president can tell us it was someone else's fault. but this president cannot tell us that you're better off today than when he took office. [
. >> she admits it is hard especially since she battles what she calls her constant charlie brown cloud, multiple sclerosis. >> it's not fun to be in your bed always traveling all the time. for me, it's the food frankly. i'm a very healthy year. if it's not working out, i won't eat it. >> she told us in virginia after never again to do another campaign she asked her husband one question. >> it is it too late? are we over the waterfall? he said it's a growing very late....
316
316
Sep 17, 2012
09/12
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 316
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie brown rushes it, lucy takes the football at the last minute, charlie flat on his back. emanuel thought it was illegal to go out on strike a week ago he should have south the court action a week ago. now there has been a strike for a week, the kids shal the kids are still not in class. heather: why didn't they get it resolved over the summer when the kids weren't in school. >> the union kept moving the goal post. the union agreed to a knew evaluation system that said 30% of a teacher's evaluation will be test scores. now they don't like that because they think it will fire teachers. i'm sure there are many good teachers in the chicago school system. they are bound by this horrible rule book that bounds what they teach. heather: i want to just put up a list of some of the things that the teachers have issues with that they want to workout just to remind our viewers here. salary is one issue, you know the union wanted a 29% pay hike, apparently the tentative agreement gives them a 16% pay hike. you know, i just wonder what the problem is here, that sounds like a lot of mon
charlie brown rushes it, lucy takes the football at the last minute, charlie flat on his back. emanuel thought it was illegal to go out on strike a week ago he should have south the court action a week ago. now there has been a strike for a week, the kids shal the kids are still not in class. heather: why didn't they get it resolved over the summer when the kids weren't in school. >> the union kept moving the goal post. the union agreed to a knew evaluation system that said 30% of a...
179
179
Sep 27, 2012
09/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
called "linus and lucy" released in 1964 first on "a charlie brown christmas" but the met life commercial right. great. go back across. >> from newark, delaware this actor played the owner of the lovable dog marley in the movie "marley & me" is it vince vaughn, tom hanks, ben stiller owen wilson? >> owen wilson. >> i'm having a very sad day. >> yes, you are, not for long. owen wilson so great in this movie, sad. >> the movie was released in 2008 based off of the famous book and 22 different dogs played that naughty dog marley. takes a lot of dogs to get that one right. so, fantastic movie. >> what i want to rent. >> from lynn wood, new jersey, finish the lyrics to this elvis song. ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog crying all the time ♪ ♪ you ain't nothing but a hound dog crying all the time ♪ ♪ you ain't never caught a rabbit and you ain't no friend of mine ♪ >> good girl! [ applause ] >> wow. >> so, when this was performed on "the milton beryl show" in 1956 it caused a national outrage. em vis was known as elvis the pelvis, thrusting it a little bit. it caused outrage. one of rolling s
called "linus and lucy" released in 1964 first on "a charlie brown christmas" but the met life commercial right. great. go back across. >> from newark, delaware this actor played the owner of the lovable dog marley in the movie "marley & me" is it vince vaughn, tom hanks, ben stiller owen wilson? >> owen wilson. >> i'm having a very sad day. >> yes, you are, not for long. owen wilson so great in this movie, sad. >> the movie was...
136
136
Sep 4, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
they sound like lose ciucy holde ball and every time she moves it, they say charlie brown can't kick. they took bad for four years and while obama has tried to rescue the country, they're just watching the bodies pile up on the beach hoping that america will fire the lifeguard. this that is the problem with the republicans. and people are beginning to remember, hey, wait, this guy's on our side. he's trying to cut his own taxes rpgs, romney trying to cut his own taxes, obama is trying to cut our taxes. so i think you'll see, people will remember why they like obama, they'll remember that he was sabotaged and give him a second chance. >> i think about what carolyn kennedied told the "new york times"s. they may not be as exi will rated as they were the last time, but i think they are just as committed. >> yes, i think that's well said. >> to be committed, does that mean that you're going to knock on doors, does that mean you'll go to phone banks, does that mean you'll talk to your neighbors some do you need to have that sense of exhilaration i guess is what i'm really asking. >> everybo
they sound like lose ciucy holde ball and every time she moves it, they say charlie brown can't kick. they took bad for four years and while obama has tried to rescue the country, they're just watching the bodies pile up on the beach hoping that america will fire the lifeguard. this that is the problem with the republicans. and people are beginning to remember, hey, wait, this guy's on our side. he's trying to cut his own taxes rpgs, romney trying to cut his own taxes, obama is trying to cut...
146
146
Sep 16, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
this is charlie brown and the football for the ump's time. what you want to do is put all of your sanctions' pressure on there, the highest level of financial, energy, and refining *6 -- 60% of the oil has to be refined outside the country. you choke them off because if you don't do that, they have time to adjust to each new level of sanctions like gradual escalation in vietnam. makes noceps to do it this way. when sanctions first proposed on iran back in 2003, they did not have a compatible railway system with russia. a few years later, they did. we give them time. this is not ad good thing. there's a long list of what the international atomic agency has discovered, and i won't do the full list, but a few things that tell you what their program is about, and mind you, ie -- iaea inspections are not designed to catch cheatings, but what do they expect? they are working on neutrons to start a nuclear explosion. they are working on building intercontinental ballistic missiles for which there's no known commercial application. they are not doing
this is charlie brown and the football for the ump's time. what you want to do is put all of your sanctions' pressure on there, the highest level of financial, energy, and refining *6 -- 60% of the oil has to be refined outside the country. you choke them off because if you don't do that, they have time to adjust to each new level of sanctions like gradual escalation in vietnam. makes noceps to do it this way. when sanctions first proposed on iran back in 2003, they did not have a compatible...
195
195
Sep 10, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
whoopee cushion that he sat in the back, i don't know-- and bill clinton -- do you remember the charlie brown what a clown, the coasters song. bill clinton is that, a lovable character, but he's wrong. charles: the mass media take him as opposite, as some sort of almost unbiased oracle who saved america's economy and would be the best person the president leans upon in this kind of stuff. >> he was a great president when he was president i voted for him twice, but he's not correct on this. reagan did a great job in '83-84, we had growth 5 1/2 range quarterly and '84 huge growth rates and coolidge post world war i depression there and bill clinton did a great job as well. i mean, jack kennedy did a great job, too. charles: so, art. >> no one as bad as obama. charles: and what is the difference then? what is the difference between obama and kennedy and ronald reagan and harding and all of the others despite what bill clinton had to say about history were able to step up to the plate and turn it around? >> and even bill clinton himself, by the way. saying no, you can't tax an economy into prospe
whoopee cushion that he sat in the back, i don't know-- and bill clinton -- do you remember the charlie brown what a clown, the coasters song. bill clinton is that, a lovable character, but he's wrong. charles: the mass media take him as opposite, as some sort of almost unbiased oracle who saved america's economy and would be the best person the president leans upon in this kind of stuff. >> he was a great president when he was president i voted for him twice, but he's not correct on...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
97
97
Sep 22, 2012
09/12
by
WHUT
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
them, at that time up, duke ellington, louis armstrong, john cole train, miles davis, cliffford brown, charlie they will onuous monk, he grew up right behind lincoln center, benny carter who also grew up ironically right behind lincoln center. so many different types it of geniuses, billie holiday, bette carter. >> rose: is part of your drive, that spirit that they were so much an integral part of lives and thrives. >> that spirited does live and thrive. maybe it does not manifest itself in music but it lives and thrives in every corner of the earth in all professions. >> rose: what is it. >> a believe in the ascendance of human being. a belief in rising. a belief in the use of will. a belief in love. a belief in, it's not naive. we all have problems. we all have dysfunction. it's born in dysfunction but it's always looking up at the stars. it's always saying okay it's using that indomitiable will. that is what the blues is. they are saying we can come together. we can be rational. we can enrich each other. there is a creativity in jazz which says your greatness only enhances mine. when we com
them, at that time up, duke ellington, louis armstrong, john cole train, miles davis, cliffford brown, charlie they will onuous monk, he grew up right behind lincoln center, benny carter who also grew up ironically right behind lincoln center. so many different types it of geniuses, billie holiday, bette carter. >> rose: is part of your drive, that spirit that they were so much an integral part of lives and thrives. >> that spirited does live and thrive. maybe it does not manifest...
176
176
Sep 4, 2012
09/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 176
favorite 0
quote 0
." >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," charlie rose live from the democratic national convention. i'm terrell browns the "morning news." a le can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. chips, chips,...! silence those tempting thoughts with new light & fit greek. its creamy-thick texture helps satisfy you. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. new light & fit greek. be light and fit and satisfied. fried ants are delicious. really. my students actually ended up teaching me. (foreign language) you think managing a sales team is tough... try working with five different villages. after two months i was ready to quit, but after two years, i didn't want to leave. i didn't know i had it in me. turn two years of service into a lifetime of experience. to all the peace corps volunteers past, present, and f
." >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," charlie rose live from the democratic national convention. i'm terrell browns the "morning news." a le can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at...
213
213
Sep 4, 2012
09/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
." >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," charlie rose live from the democratic national convention. i'm terrell browns the "morning news." democratic national convention. i'm terrell brown. this is the "morning news." a le can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the world a better place... one pet at a time. discover vibrant maturity and more at purinaone.com. chips, chips,...! silence those tempting thoughts with new light & fit greek. its creamy-thick texture helps satisfy you. and at 80 calories, it's the lightest greek yogurt with fruit. new light & fit greek. be light and fit and satisfied. >>> the democratic national convention is being held this week in the battleground state of north carolina, which could decide the election. both campaigns have volunteers on the ground working hard to get out the vote. byron pitts met some of them. >> all right, ready? >> reporter: 39-year-old mary perry is a stay-at-home mo
." >>> coming up on "cbs this morning," charlie rose live from the democratic national convention. i'm terrell browns the "morning news." democratic national convention. i'm terrell brown. this is the "morning news." a le can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. we discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. it's just one way purina one is making the...
471
471
Sep 27, 2012
09/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 471
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie? nora? >> thank you. with us lynn zinser columnist for "the new york times" and james brown, host of "nfl today." deal in which one event pushed the nfl to make a deal that they weren't prepared to make earlier? >> oh, absolutely. certainly the ending of monday night's game was the pivotal point in getting this done, but it was really only the tipping point. what had happened was a blown call aside, the replacement ref had lost control of the game. i think that players weren't respecting them. they were trying to get rid of all kinds of stuff. it was like kids with a substitute teacher and things were spiralling out of control before monday night's game and then that was just the last straw and with everybody coming out against the situation, they just couldn't go through this for one more weekend. >> j.b., can you hear me? >> yes, i can, charlie. good morning, charlie and nora. >> what can you add to the deal? >> like the way lynn characterized it, she's absolutely correct. especially on the point of game administration, maintaining control. there was way too much chippiness out on the field and
charlie? nora? >> thank you. with us lynn zinser columnist for "the new york times" and james brown, host of "nfl today." deal in which one event pushed the nfl to make a deal that they weren't prepared to make earlier? >> oh, absolutely. certainly the ending of monday night's game was the pivotal point in getting this done, but it was really only the tipping point. what had happened was a blown call aside, the replacement ref had lost control of the game. i...
408
408
Sep 7, 2012
09/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 408
favorite 0
quote 0
brown. jb, host of "the nfl today" on cbs. good morning. >> charlie good morning to you and norah.ay you guys have been going through in effect two-a-days from last week to this week, so my hat is off to you guys. >> norah had one hour of sleep last night she told me when she came in. >> boy, i can't imagine that. >> nor can i. i got back early. >>> here is the question that everybody wants to know. help us understand this whole business including what boomer said about tebow and sanchez and where it is and how good it's going to be or not. >> my colleague on "the nfl today" boomer esiason was well quoted saying that he thought that tim tebow ought to be cut from the team because he feels he's not a good match for the new york jets. hey, charlie and norah, for the ongoing saga with the new york jets, which has been mostly off the field and everything but performance on the field, i have to believe that the brain trust knew what they were doing in bringing in tim tebow. last year, he was arguably the biggest story in the league. if not for his unorthodox style of play the fact that
brown. jb, host of "the nfl today" on cbs. good morning. >> charlie good morning to you and norah.ay you guys have been going through in effect two-a-days from last week to this week, so my hat is off to you guys. >> norah had one hour of sleep last night she told me when she came in. >> boy, i can't imagine that. >> nor can i. i got back early. >>> here is the question that everybody wants to know. help us understand this whole business including what...
174
174
Sep 8, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
and at the age of 14, little charlie is getting taller now went to colgate and made superior grade, became restless and transferred to brown university, where he was elected phi beta kappa his junior year and graduated third in his class. so you can see that history schachter he was slightly different from roosevelt. hughes was a prodigy. he had a photographic memory. and i said, he was a superior student even before he went to school and continues throughout his career. on the other hand, franklin roosevelt to talk about the differences in contrast is quite an indifference at harvard, made, you know, okay grades, but not being special and has great interest was harvard crimson, the newspaper at harvard. so he didn't switch too much time studying. and he like hughes went and studied at columbia law school in new york city. he was at the top of his class, made the highest rate ever recorded on the new york bar and franklin actually flunked a couple courses. never finished, but did pass the new york bar. houston went on to be a brilliant lawyer in private practice, but also made his name as an investigator of corruption and
and at the age of 14, little charlie is getting taller now went to colgate and made superior grade, became restless and transferred to brown university, where he was elected phi beta kappa his junior year and graduated third in his class. so you can see that history schachter he was slightly different from roosevelt. hughes was a prodigy. he had a photographic memory. and i said, he was a superior student even before he went to school and continues throughout his career. on the other hand,...
206
206
Sep 22, 2012
09/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
charlie, is that what has happened? >> i think to an extent it is. i think the other thing that's happened is that somebody in scott brown's campaign has decided that they'reaway the two great advantages he had coming in. number one, he's the incumbent u.s. senator which gives him a certain gravita. second of all, he's a happy guy. he's mr. happy barn coat with a truck full of lovely children and a great wife who used to be on tv. we do, in massachusetts, as the country is discovering to its horror at this point, elect a certain kind of republican. basically we have so many democrats we don't want them to steal everything. we elect a romney 1.0 or we elect a scott brown. we know who these people are. scott brown has decided and i think he probably will dial this back in a second debate although i don't know. he has decided not to be that guy for the moment and i think that's thrown him off. >> one of the problems that scott brown has, one of his predecessors was attorney general back in massachusetts in 1964 when goldwater ran for president. edward brook was overwhelmingly re-elected, huge margin. what he did was he renounced lyndon johnson. he said, i am
charlie, is that what has happened? >> i think to an extent it is. i think the other thing that's happened is that somebody in scott brown's campaign has decided that they'reaway the two great advantages he had coming in. number one, he's the incumbent u.s. senator which gives him a certain gravita. second of all, he's a happy guy. he's mr. happy barn coat with a truck full of lovely children and a great wife who used to be on tv. we do, in massachusetts, as the country is discovering to...
2,050
2.1K
Sep 27, 2012
09/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 2,050
favorite 0
quote 1
charlie, norah. >> thank you. with us now, lynn zinser, a sports columnist for the "new york times" and james brown, host of the nfl today on cbs. is this a deal in which one event pushed the nfl to make a deal they weren't prepared to make early? >> absolutely. certainly the ending of monday night' game was the pivotal point in getting this done, but it was really only the tipping point. what had happened was a blown call aside, the rethe placement refs had lost control of the games. players weren't respecting them. they were trying to get away with all kinds of things. it's like kids with a substitute teacher. it was spiraling out of control before monday night's game. that was the last straw. with everybody coming out agait the situation, they just couldn't go through this for one more weekend. >> james, j.b., can you hear me? >> yes, i can. >> what can you add to the deal? >> i love the way lynn characterized it. she's correct. look, charlie, especially on the point in terms of game administration, maintaining control. there was way too much chipiness out on the field. look, your got a field full of gladiators.
charlie, norah. >> thank you. with us now, lynn zinser, a sports columnist for the "new york times" and james brown, host of the nfl today on cbs. is this a deal in which one event pushed the nfl to make a deal they weren't prepared to make early? >> absolutely. certainly the ending of monday night' game was the pivotal point in getting this done, but it was really only the tipping point. what had happened was a blown call aside, the rethe placement refs had lost control...
295
295
Sep 18, 2012
09/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
brown agreed to four debates? >> yes. >> stephanie: that's taxing for a hand model. all right. charlietill a chance. my friend governor jennifer grandholm youtube video from dating game. >> stephanie: oh. >> you are rocking the overalls. >> oh. >> and boy did she get some turkeys too? some doof from brooklyn a male model and some other guy. why didn't she get one of the guys from chips or something. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: love you charlie. 46 minutes after the hour. right-wing world next, and then colonel wayne powell in studio right here. >> announcer: it's the "stephanie miller show." ♪ >> sometimes i feel like i don't even know you. >> just stay on your side of the screen, ok? gaeme inc. thank gaemezilinsky, thank you for joining it's go time. what time is it rob? oh, then it's go. go. go. go time. anybody? anybody? what time is it? oh, right. go time! ♪ ♪ we built this city we built this city on -- >> announcer: stephanie miller. >> stephanie: it is the "stephanie miller show." yes, clint eastwood still things his skit was great. >> yep. >> the greatest thing, ever. >> stephani
brown agreed to four debates? >> yes. >> stephanie: that's taxing for a hand model. all right. charlietill a chance. my friend governor jennifer grandholm youtube video from dating game. >> stephanie: oh. >> you are rocking the overalls. >> oh. >> and boy did she get some turkeys too? some doof from brooklyn a male model and some other guy. why didn't she get one of the guys from chips or something. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: love you charlie. 46...