269
269
Apr 5, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
plus cleaver-- cleaver? i once had cleaver as a kid. i could lift a car. and some couch grass.w, i think that's what killed curly. go ahead, drink it george. excuse me, tor. may i ask you a question? you have intuitive abilities. you're in touch with a lot of cosmic kind of things. i have this note i can't read. i was wondering if... oh, yes! yes. mm-hmm. "cleveland 117 san antonio 109." go ahead, george drink it. hey, that's not too bad. i'm an eggplant! i'm an eggplant! i didn't take your chuckles! i ate the green and yellow the red is missing! i hate chuckles! he doesn't like them. get me to the hospital! i want that chuckle back! i'll get you a chuckle. pull over! pull over? did you say pull over? you're going to fight? no! i'm a mutant! let me drive! come on, man pull over! i'm going to mess you up! really, gentlemen, please. my heart! my heart! where are you going? i'm going to kick his ass! you have keys? you can't leave! this is an ambulance! this is an emergency! it upsets me! you eat one more chuckle, i'll kill you! all this over a chuckle. what's a chuckle? it's a je
plus cleaver-- cleaver? i once had cleaver as a kid. i could lift a car. and some couch grass.w, i think that's what killed curly. go ahead, drink it george. excuse me, tor. may i ask you a question? you have intuitive abilities. you're in touch with a lot of cosmic kind of things. i have this note i can't read. i was wondering if... oh, yes! yes. mm-hmm. "cleveland 117 san antonio 109." go ahead, george drink it. hey, that's not too bad. i'm an eggplant! i'm an eggplant! i didn't...
105
105
Apr 20, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
i wanted ward cleaver. my dad was not ward cleaver. i give him a mulligan. >> host: your dad also said to you that he was of there for you. >> guest: and that's the other -- >> host: he stay with the his mother. >> and that's the other point. here i am thinking that my daddied not love me. he got up every day, he came home, he wasn't abusive, he and my mom resolved things in an intelligent way. why i thought he didn't love me is beyond me, and one of the reasons i wrote the book is to tell people, many of whom who have had bad experiences with their own dads, often there's no manual. these people is have no better experience, they did the best they could. they did their job, they were the role model. and as long as the old man is above the ground, you can still reach out and perhaps repair the relationship, which is what i did. there's one other wrinkle in the book. i was living in cleveland, i met my uncle. my uncle happened to be a man who lived with my dad before my dad met my mother, none of which i knew. so imagine growing up with
i wanted ward cleaver. my dad was not ward cleaver. i give him a mulligan. >> host: your dad also said to you that he was of there for you. >> guest: and that's the other -- >> host: he stay with the his mother. >> and that's the other point. here i am thinking that my daddied not love me. he got up every day, he came home, he wasn't abusive, he and my mom resolved things in an intelligent way. why i thought he didn't love me is beyond me, and one of the reasons i wrote...
167
167
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 167
favorite 0
quote 0
to save you the trouble of going to a nexus search, i recall using the word meat cleaver to describe what the sequester will do. for the record, you can make a small cut with a meat cleaver. >> it takes skill. >> i don't know what i was thinking at the time. >> honesty in punditry. we appreciate that. i wanted to shift to another issue that everybody is talking about. another important issue, the chance of an immigration reform deal. you had chuck schumer saying, and i'm paraphrasing, they resolved all the major issues. marco rubio saying hold on. the reports of a deal are premature. what's going on? >> you have marco rubio engaged in a nationwide 50-state butt covering right now. because he's been negotiating this deal. but he is going to get hammered by rush limbaugh and others if he is seen as giving in too quickly. i don't think that's any reason to suspect that immigration reform isn't proceeding as we thought it was earlier. both senate negotiations and house negotiations. and look, that's where everybody knows where things need to go. that's where the republican party in its p
to save you the trouble of going to a nexus search, i recall using the word meat cleaver to describe what the sequester will do. for the record, you can make a small cut with a meat cleaver. >> it takes skill. >> i don't know what i was thinking at the time. >> honesty in punditry. we appreciate that. i wanted to shift to another issue that everybody is talking about. another important issue, the chance of an immigration reform deal. you had chuck schumer saying, and i'm...
117
117
Apr 15, 2013
04/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
on the list, all you have to do is go to maryland taxes.com and that parody is on youtube and it's cleaver e seems to do something for fun every year around this time. >>> tough loss for the o's in the bronx. they couldn't get a run on the board while playing the yankees. and the yawrchgees pitched the 5th major league shutout. we apologize that was not video of the game. and again they lost but they are going to be playing again tomorrow. they have a day off today. the o's paul 3-0 and birds off today but start again tomorrow when they play tampa bay rays. hopefully a group of children with lift the spirit of adam jones after the loss because today he is hosting more than 100 kids and coaches for a scene of the movie "42" that's about jackie robinson becoming the first african american baseball player and the kids from rbi. it encourages kids between 13 and 18 to stay in school and play baseball. >>> ice melting away doesn't seem like a bad thing this time of year. many of you might welcome it but that's not the case in this story. scientists say this could be an ominous sign. and it's a
on the list, all you have to do is go to maryland taxes.com and that parody is on youtube and it's cleaver e seems to do something for fun every year around this time. >>> tough loss for the o's in the bronx. they couldn't get a run on the board while playing the yankees. and the yawrchgees pitched the 5th major league shutout. we apologize that was not video of the game. and again they lost but they are going to be playing again tomorrow. they have a day off today. the o's paul 3-0...
370
370
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 370
favorite 0
quote 0
the irs is like ward and june cleaver, and we're all wally and the beaver.our accountant is eddie haskel, showing you neat tricks to get away with stuff. that's fine unless you get audited. then you don't want some wise guy going, "you have a very lovely office here, sir." because jail is the government's way of sending you to your room. when you meet whitey and lumpy in the joint there's really going to be something wrong with the beaver. stic tel evision do you like him? yeah, i like him. i like him a lot. so what's wrong with him? nothing, and i've looked. i'm sure you'll find something. the office. where'd you meet? yeah. he's a writer? big surprise. i was sitting on the reception desk. i was looking pretty hot wearing my sling-back pumps. what are those? ask your mother. you live with her, right? so then this guy comes up to me. he starts feeling my jacket between his thumb and his forefinger like this. so what'd you do? i said "what do you think?" he said, "gabardine?" and i said, "yeah." that was it. wow. just felt your material? yeah. jake jarmel. wo
the irs is like ward and june cleaver, and we're all wally and the beaver.our accountant is eddie haskel, showing you neat tricks to get away with stuff. that's fine unless you get audited. then you don't want some wise guy going, "you have a very lovely office here, sir." because jail is the government's way of sending you to your room. when you meet whitey and lumpy in the joint there's really going to be something wrong with the beaver. stic tel evision do you like him? yeah, i...
131
131
Apr 22, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> greenbays are cleaver and hard working and gradually we will manage to close off our ebt es we antell them. p is the tip of the iceberg. even it's public power corporation. six mill along with the olympic societies and screen is bigger her. there has been snow for almost there were 100,000 properties which some estimate at $400 billion enough to wipe off the entire debt. even that process refuses to take off. agency ry tiization has increased two children come and go. it's his job to bring him three $3 this year. but he says that is the loseen of concerns. frank just that a tiny of the wealth that's going to be created through developing this asset. to i'm observing 1e7bs of thousands of jobs. you are bringing a lot of people from and from abroad. e greeks we don't have any go. he face as formidable head wind of and perhaps the biggest challenge to keeping the crash. >> it's been describe as an act of tree some. they intended improving relations. our correspondent reports from belgrade. >> well, the serbian i'm proud of there, we'll be back. instead she was confronted by some of he
. >> greenbays are cleaver and hard working and gradually we will manage to close off our ebt es we antell them. p is the tip of the iceberg. even it's public power corporation. six mill along with the olympic societies and screen is bigger her. there has been snow for almost there were 100,000 properties which some estimate at $400 billion enough to wipe off the entire debt. even that process refuses to take off. agency ry tiization has increased two children come and go. it's his job to...
222
222
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 222
favorite 0
quote 0
in a number of ways and the question is whether we should take or the congress should take a meat cleaver or scalpel to it. >> they got no substantative response. >> i am not aware of the story or the documents that were obtained and i would refer to the i.r.s. as a starting point. >> the i.r.s. got back to us and said that the agency abides by the law and does not use e-mails to target taxpayers. >> a senior official testified neither the 180 rule or placing an open e-mail makes sense and agreed that the law should be changed. >> on the issue of privacy. join us on sunday night for a special presentation on cyber security. john roberts hosts your secret is out. >>> and sales at major american retailers were up last month. there is a gain of 6-10ths of a percentage point . hard to say even it continues . the industrial average gained 63 and closed at another record high. s&p 500 was up 6 and still ahead. problems finding work if you are young and broke in america. >> first a pro choice main stream deliberately ignoring the murder trial of a philadelphia dollar. little did i know that one
in a number of ways and the question is whether we should take or the congress should take a meat cleaver or scalpel to it. >> they got no substantative response. >> i am not aware of the story or the documents that were obtained and i would refer to the i.r.s. as a starting point. >> the i.r.s. got back to us and said that the agency abides by the law and does not use e-mails to target taxpayers. >> a senior official testified neither the 180 rule or placing an open...
134
134
Apr 25, 2013
04/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they are like taking a meat cleaver. >> they care for hundreds of medi-cal patients. in 2011 lawmakers slashed spending for skilled nursing facilities. >> it is piling on. >> reporter: the ceo says the hospital must pay for new cuts and owes the state money from when the bill was first passed. >> jewish home has no capacity to pay back a $20 million liability and sustain an ongoing $12 million cut. >> reporter: they sent out 300 pink slips with 100 layoffs likely. >> just a travesty the institution is being hurt. >> reporter: with the cuts some patients could see reduced care, some facilities could close. when the cuts were passed in 2011 they sued the state and lost that lawsuit which is why the cuts are retroactive. in san francisco, ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> there are new details about a police investigation into yesterday's deadly shooting of a woman. initially it was reported the woman was the victim of an armed robbery but now two police sources say it may have been a drug deal that went bad. her sister and another woman were with her. two men walk
. >> they are like taking a meat cleaver. >> they care for hundreds of medi-cal patients. in 2011 lawmakers slashed spending for skilled nursing facilities. >> it is piling on. >> reporter: the ceo says the hospital must pay for new cuts and owes the state money from when the bill was first passed. >> jewish home has no capacity to pay back a $20 million liability and sustain an ongoing $12 million cut. >> reporter: they sent out 300 pink slips with 100...
822
822
Apr 6, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 822
favorite 0
quote 0
, the wife of eldrigkn cleaver, and the man who wrote the musical score for eddie murphy's coming to america, a former black panther member out of new york, and of course, jamal joseph. he has written his book, baby panther, and has written several screen play. he educated himself, became the head of some program at columbia university, et cetera. great, beautiful, talented, inspiring brothers and sisters just like yourselves who are all concerned about our human existence and our human survival on this earth. so we got enemy more biehla. i'd be happy to autograph it and everything they have with the book. thank you very much. >> you're watching become tv on c-span2 2. >> up next, we sit down with valerie adams. in her book she examined eisenhower's use of civilians in helping craft foreign and domestic policy. >> what role do civilians play in domestic and international policy? >> well, for advising purposes, for presidents, an important role, and i think that president eisenhower did an excellent job in utilizing the resources of civilian advisers. the 1950s was a time of tremendou
, the wife of eldrigkn cleaver, and the man who wrote the musical score for eddie murphy's coming to america, a former black panther member out of new york, and of course, jamal joseph. he has written his book, baby panther, and has written several screen play. he educated himself, became the head of some program at columbia university, et cetera. great, beautiful, talented, inspiring brothers and sisters just like yourselves who are all concerned about our human existence and our human...
147
147
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
we didn't take a meat cleaver to it or adversely impact jobs. we did the right thing and our economy is booming. >> neil: the sequestration cuts, both parties agree, weren't ideal. republicans are saying in retrospect, they beat no cuts at all so they're saying these are arbitrary, fickle, unwieldy but beat having not cut anything. what do you say? >> look, i had to cut my budget the first year, $3.7 million but i used common sense. i didn't do things that adversely impact jobs like this will in our state. this is ridiculous what they're doing. they had other ways to cut this. i'm concerned about jobs in our state right when we have dramatically had a turn in our economy. we're -- neil: you don't buy the administration touche. you're good plugging your state. back to the issue, governor, do you think the administration is then not telling the truth when it says that it didn't have the type of choice and the range and latitude in making cuts that you say that it pronounced it would be going after -- it didn't want to but it would go after flight
we didn't take a meat cleaver to it or adversely impact jobs. we did the right thing and our economy is booming. >> neil: the sequestration cuts, both parties agree, weren't ideal. republicans are saying in retrospect, they beat no cuts at all so they're saying these are arbitrary, fickle, unwieldy but beat having not cut anything. what do you say? >> look, i had to cut my budget the first year, $3.7 million but i used common sense. i didn't do things that adversely impact jobs like...
153
153
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
early on, i learned even in high school, i saved even as i bused tables at the old block and cleaver, which we called the block and cleavage because we were hilariously stupid back then. then ultimately graduating into selling ice cream. hey, ice cream, vanilla and chocolate. quickly, i learned the value of marketing power. specifically cornering the pocket. and i paid people to give me the exclusive right to sell ice cream, hey, chocolate, on the 600 and 700 level. can you imagine how many money could be made if you had the only franchise, the whole upper deck? even for a team as horrible as the phillies back then? i made a fortune, except the one time they gave me strawberry ice cream, talk about having to run from a customer after you sold that stuff. when steve carlton pitched. when lefty was on the mound, he pitched so quickly and got players out so fast that i would get stuck with unsold ice cream which i had to buy from the company before selling it and i would take a real beating. talk about learning how business worked. the shelf life on ice cream after the ninth inning on a
early on, i learned even in high school, i saved even as i bused tables at the old block and cleaver, which we called the block and cleavage because we were hilariously stupid back then. then ultimately graduating into selling ice cream. hey, ice cream, vanilla and chocolate. quickly, i learned the value of marketing power. specifically cornering the pocket. and i paid people to give me the exclusive right to sell ice cream, hey, chocolate, on the 600 and 700 level. can you imagine how many...
208
208
Apr 9, 2013
04/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
i weathered the storm of the chinese cleaver in january, and yet, we have got another one now. scaled out last week but i'd love to know with a 1.03 peg when you like us to get back in? >> well, all the chinese related stocks traded up today, and i think that yum was part of that. stephanie and i sold our yum. we said maybe in the low 60s we'll go back. this avian flu thing crushed the stocks the last time. probably a short duration. i can't be in yum. the numbers are too high right now. keep your eyes on the money that's flowing into our great country. yes, our great country, it's driving higher. i know, we had a lot of fear. we had a lot of fear. but i think it is subsiding. don't be blinded by the american inferiority complex. "mad money" will be right back. >>> coming up, sweet spot? a big buy in the oil and gas business sent shares across the space higher today. but which of these companies have real potential, and which are running on empty? >>> and later, fantastic formula? all this week, cramer is taking a microscope to big pharma to find the healthiest plays. tonight,
i weathered the storm of the chinese cleaver in january, and yet, we have got another one now. scaled out last week but i'd love to know with a 1.03 peg when you like us to get back in? >> well, all the chinese related stocks traded up today, and i think that yum was part of that. stephanie and i sold our yum. we said maybe in the low 60s we'll go back. this avian flu thing crushed the stocks the last time. probably a short duration. i can't be in yum. the numbers are too high right now....
63
63
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
41-year-old has appeared in lessor known movies including ginger deadman three and saturday night cleaver. she says she -- offers for those roles started drying up after the database published her birthday. the judge dismissed the case saying the database was protected by the first amendment. want to check scott mcgrew. lots of san jose families will be hitting the slopes one last time. christina says there is still 92 inches of snow at the base of tahoe. scoot mcgrew says he has that. >> i'm a renter for the skis. i do have the goggles. our gadgets for spring break are the smith goggles. they have a head's up display in them. they are the skiing version of google glass. there is a tiny video monitor. see if they are on the right. that gives you information about how fast you are going, how fast you are traveling, even what music is on your ipod or iphone. they are pricey at $650. here is some video. you can see right below the nbc bug there. we should put our advertisements in there, right? that's where the monitor would be. this is what it looks like. so 37, 38 miles an hour. the goggle
41-year-old has appeared in lessor known movies including ginger deadman three and saturday night cleaver. she says she -- offers for those roles started drying up after the database published her birthday. the judge dismissed the case saying the database was protected by the first amendment. want to check scott mcgrew. lots of san jose families will be hitting the slopes one last time. christina says there is still 92 inches of snow at the base of tahoe. scoot mcgrew says he has that. >>...
184
184
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
>> an appropriate thing, but you are not asking women to lean in, but lean back and think of ward cleaverg of the sort. >> three of us and then you. >> what they are saying is men regularly marry women whoa are less intelligent. amazing how it can be if she is exceptional creaty. us women are unforgiving of potential spouses. >> i will not touch that with a ten-meter cattle prod. >> less educated. >> there has been a change and more -- people delay marriage longer than they used to whether they are college educated or not. part of what happened is people used to see marriage as a cornerstone and part of the foundation for becoming an adult. you find a partner and you basically together become adults and meet the challenges that you encounter early in your career and what have you. you invest in each other. now the idea is that marriage is a tax stone. it's the cherry on top and what you get to do when you achieved various goals. the problem is that actually for a lot of people, marriage is what helps you achieve a lot of goals and both professionally and purchaersonally. >> that's a big p
>> an appropriate thing, but you are not asking women to lean in, but lean back and think of ward cleaverg of the sort. >> three of us and then you. >> what they are saying is men regularly marry women whoa are less intelligent. amazing how it can be if she is exceptional creaty. us women are unforgiving of potential spouses. >> i will not touch that with a ten-meter cattle prod. >> less educated. >> there has been a change and more -- people delay marriage...
73
73
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
look, it was former chairman of the congressional black caucus, emanuel cleaver out of kansas city, missouri said if there was anyone else in the white house that they would be marching on the white house. so for whatever reason, they think they can give a pass to this president because, because of his skin color i think that can be racist in and of itself. we should look to have a good president, not just a president that is the first black president or the first woman president or the first hispanic president. that will continue to see us going down the path of politics and gimmicks and not good policy. i think you know exactly what i'm talking about. neil: that is very well-said. congressman, always a pleasure. thank you. >> thanks. you got it, neil. neil: allen west. >>> all right, tim cook, jerry brown, barack obama, they're all afraid of offending china but, have you been watching what these guys have been doing, tiptoeing around china? "the donald" on the suck-up that has got to stop. >> china wouldn't exist without us. frankly if we ever tax chinese products coming in, they would vir
look, it was former chairman of the congressional black caucus, emanuel cleaver out of kansas city, missouri said if there was anyone else in the white house that they would be marching on the white house. so for whatever reason, they think they can give a pass to this president because, because of his skin color i think that can be racist in and of itself. we should look to have a good president, not just a president that is the first black president or the first woman president or the first...
168
168
Apr 29, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's just a meat cleaver. we cut everything.yment. >> cut 11% for 2 million out of work americans. >> head start. >> 70,000 children. >> meals on wheels. >> 4 million fewer meals on wheels for seniors. >> now they carved out this exception because they wanted to get home on time. >> and the only way they're bipartisan is to do something for themselves. >> impractical to expect all of the negative consequences of sequester can be solved this wa we can't pass gun control legislation, but oh by the way, you're about to get delayed at the airport. >> i think we have our priorities a little bit skewed here. >> you're not kidding. we're joined now by karen finney, former dnc communications director, soon to be an anchor on this network. democratic strategist dr. bob shrum for the "daily beast." we saw plenty of republicans enjoying president's speech saturday night. what's happening right now to people because of sequestration, the loss of millions on meals on wheels which we talked about on this broadcast. the slashing of head start
. >> it's just a meat cleaver. we cut everything.yment. >> cut 11% for 2 million out of work americans. >> head start. >> 70,000 children. >> meals on wheels. >> 4 million fewer meals on wheels for seniors. >> now they carved out this exception because they wanted to get home on time. >> and the only way they're bipartisan is to do something for themselves. >> impractical to expect all of the negative consequences of sequester can be solved...
102
102
Apr 23, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
rather than doing, as my friend from -- my friend from new york said with some kinds of a meat cleaver, we should be doing -- some kind of a meat cleaver, we should be doing it with a scalpel, doing things that are fine-tuning and working to eliminate these programs. now, i -- my friend -- i knew i had some notes. my friend talks about, why doesn't the f.a.a. cut other programs? listen to this. he wants to cut airport improvement programs. these are jobs creating. they create jobs at airports. runways, terminals, doing things that create jobs. essential air service -- may not mean much to him. we had a program where -- i don't know if it was my friendsd from oklahoma, some republican senator offered an amendment tote gid otoget rid of essentiar service. one place they recommended to be cut is eli, never. i said okay. too much per passenger, i'll go along with that. i could have stopped that. i didn't do that. so we have had this debate previously. essential air service has been whacked on a number of occasions. there are places in america where essential air service is just what it say
rather than doing, as my friend from -- my friend from new york said with some kinds of a meat cleaver, we should be doing -- some kind of a meat cleaver, we should be doing it with a scalpel, doing things that are fine-tuning and working to eliminate these programs. now, i -- my friend -- i knew i had some notes. my friend talks about, why doesn't the f.a.a. cut other programs? listen to this. he wants to cut airport improvement programs. these are jobs creating. they create jobs at airports....
120
120
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
you do not go into surgery by conducting it with a meat cleaver. you need a scalpel.icy, well, there are two things. in many respects, in the late 90s they suggested we cannot predict a bubble. i think he is wrong about that. i think it is irresponsible. in reference to your question, it is even more dangerous. dagen: if you are worried about the fed encouraging risk taking, you have to like in part what the fed has done because it has kept interest rates so low. >> i would be much happier if treasury were, for example, to increase spending. whether you do that through tax cuts or through direct infrastructure. i would be much happier to see the trillions of dollars that have been spent going into the pockets of mainstream americans. that is the kind of policy i would like to see. >> absolutely. if we are having a debate about tax cuts versus government spending, that is a great kind of debate to have. connell: how do you think this whole thing ends? >> it is possible if we continue on the current trajectory of fiscal policy. we are not getting any growth from oversea
you do not go into surgery by conducting it with a meat cleaver. you need a scalpel.icy, well, there are two things. in many respects, in the late 90s they suggested we cannot predict a bubble. i think he is wrong about that. i think it is irresponsible. in reference to your question, it is even more dangerous. dagen: if you are worried about the fed encouraging risk taking, you have to like in part what the fed has done because it has kept interest rates so low. >> i would be much...
122
122
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
cleaver. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. cleaver: mr. chairman, congratulations to you, ms. sewell, and to mr. bachus. i have returned home from a movie. we went to church, we could have other opportunities to do other things and i went to church. so my parents allowed me to go to the movies. when my sisters and i walked back into the house, our mother was in the living room with some friends and they were crying. and we didn't know what happened. and she said, they killed some little black girls down in birmingham. i had no idea that i would eventually become deeply involved in the southern christian leadership conference. and i realized later that the reason for the bombing of the 16th street church is that it had been the headquarters, the meeting place of the southern christian leadership conference led by martin luther king jr., the vice president ralph david be aer naggetty, my father in the ministry, who wrote to me, i am y
cleaver. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from missouri is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. cleaver: mr. chairman, congratulations to you, ms. sewell, and to mr. bachus. i have returned home from a movie. we went to church, we could have other opportunities to do other things and i went to church. so my parents allowed me to go to the movies. when my sisters and i walked back into the house, our mother was in the living room with some friends and they were crying. and we didn't...
362
362
Apr 13, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 1
after congress dropped the meet cleaver of sequestration on march 1 hacking away on domestic spending, families like those will soon be the ones feeling the cuts. they will e limb that housing assistance for up to 140,000 families. this human cost is detail in a new report from the center on budget priorities. he joins us here today at the table along with lisa cook, assistant professor of economics and relations at michigan state university. greg, i want to start with you because you wrote passionately about this. >> well, we are just moving in the wrong direction. if you think about the people receiving housing vouchers, the average income is $12,500 a year. half are people with disabilities or seniors. the other half are families with children. only device did we not renew the vouchers, did we cut them down. thouz voipers have not come back. if we go in this direction, $140,000, 140,000 lost we cannot count on them coming back any time soon. even though the demand for them is rising. so this is about expanding eligibility. even at this moment one in four receive them. we were looki
after congress dropped the meet cleaver of sequestration on march 1 hacking away on domestic spending, families like those will soon be the ones feeling the cuts. they will e limb that housing assistance for up to 140,000 families. this human cost is detail in a new report from the center on budget priorities. he joins us here today at the table along with lisa cook, assistant professor of economics and relations at michigan state university. greg, i want to start with you because you wrote...
168
168
Apr 2, 2013
04/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
women who pursue their careers, find them -- is that more like a lean back and think of ward cleaver.i have ever read -- and actually i also pause when advice is given to women, instead of advice given to people. >> stephanie: and in a completely unrelated story, she is divorced fyi. >> well, there you go. but i also think the lean-in is condescending too. the whole point of feminism is that we would be able to make our own choices and do what we felt we wanted to do, and if that's raising children and leaning out or being a ceo that was always acceptable. so i think the preaching gets really ridiculous. >> stephanie: thank you. and i did also point out, fyi, not even can afford to go to princeton. >> and if you a want to talks about shelf life -- we all have shelf life. dudes do not stay -- >> she said at 30 she married a man who did not go to princeton. ultimately it will frustrate you to marry a man who is not as smart as you. >> that poor thing who didn't marry a princeton man. she had to settle. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: thanks for the crappy love advice though. thanks a lot. al
women who pursue their careers, find them -- is that more like a lean back and think of ward cleaver.i have ever read -- and actually i also pause when advice is given to women, instead of advice given to people. >> stephanie: and in a completely unrelated story, she is divorced fyi. >> well, there you go. but i also think the lean-in is condescending too. the whole point of feminism is that we would be able to make our own choices and do what we felt we wanted to do, and if that's...
154
154
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm glad they are taking a pause because the process was kind of a meat cleaver approach to this thingd now they are going back and going to try and actually do air space analysis, see what they've got, use current data, using very old, 30-year-old data trying to figure out which towers could be closed and which are not, and also in giving a local community, a number of them saying we'll pay for it ourselves, so, okay, great. you want your airport with a control tower, you want to pay for it, fine, we'll staff it, send us the check. i think it's -- i think the process of waiting until june 15 #th get changes out of it, but overall, a lot of those towers really are not needed, and they don't make, in many of the small airports, a margin of difference when it comes to safety. melissa: you come from it at a perspective of having so much experience flying your whole life, your son is a pilot, you say that you see this as the natural progression of where things were kind of going with or without sequestering because politically people expect you to say this, but you say it as a pilot. >> ye
i'm glad they are taking a pause because the process was kind of a meat cleaver approach to this thingd now they are going back and going to try and actually do air space analysis, see what they've got, use current data, using very old, 30-year-old data trying to figure out which towers could be closed and which are not, and also in giving a local community, a number of them saying we'll pay for it ourselves, so, okay, great. you want your airport with a control tower, you want to pay for it,...
196
196
Apr 10, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> very cleaver. >> she figured her husband might not believe her story, so she took out her phoneeeps going, keeps going. >> reporter: going from a tree in mavis' yard to trees across the way. you can see plenty of trained animals walk a tightrope, like rodney the rat. and it took nine months nor ozzy to do this, and a circus can teach a get to walk a rope with a monkey on its back. but a wild raccoon? >> so clever. got actually some brains. >> reporter: raccoons have extreme extremely sensitive paws. one added the james bond theme. less 007, more flying wallenda. you know, nick wallenda, the daredevil who crossed niagara falls last summer on a high wire. the trip took flying wallenda 25 minutes. it took flying raccoona one minute. flying wallenda held a balancing pole, flying raccoona clutched a second wire. >> oh, dear. >> reporter: flying wallenda required to wear a safety harness. no i harness for flying raccoona. >> my word. >> reporter: when wallenda made it to the other side, he pumped his fist and blew a kiss, but we swoon for the -drama raccoon. >> love it. ry starting po
. >> very cleaver. >> she figured her husband might not believe her story, so she took out her phoneeeps going, keeps going. >> reporter: going from a tree in mavis' yard to trees across the way. you can see plenty of trained animals walk a tightrope, like rodney the rat. and it took nine months nor ozzy to do this, and a circus can teach a get to walk a rope with a monkey on its back. but a wild raccoon? >> so clever. got actually some brains. >> reporter:...
252
252
Apr 29, 2013
04/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> we have pictures, cleaver was there. >> bill: the administration i had a chance to talk to kathleen sebelius, ray lahood. and among the sell bebrities, the two that i was most excited to see, kevin spacey and barbara streisand, had a good conversation with barbara streisand, whom i knew from my california days and there were other celebrities scattered about. >> my geekout home was when i got up to use the restroom and patrick stewart, sir patrick stewart in star trek but professor x was coming up and sir ewen mckown who played the bad guys were coming up statement. i have to get a picture with you 2. i got a picture with the two of them next to each other. >> bill: all about scholarships. we bring money for scholarships as well. but it's a chance to schmooze, if you will, for the media to schmooze one night of the year. do you think it's getting too buddy buddy? do you think it's too cozy? 866-55-press. i would love to hear how the dinner appears to all of our good friends and neighbors who live outside the beltway. we did have good times. the entertainment was first-class class wi
. >> we have pictures, cleaver was there. >> bill: the administration i had a chance to talk to kathleen sebelius, ray lahood. and among the sell bebrities, the two that i was most excited to see, kevin spacey and barbara streisand, had a good conversation with barbara streisand, whom i knew from my california days and there were other celebrities scattered about. >> my geekout home was when i got up to use the restroom and patrick stewart, sir patrick stewart in star trek but...
61
61
Apr 10, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
this is senseless to go on as we are with these cuts that are with a meat cleaver, not a scaa- not a scalpel. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to senate 649, which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to calendar number 32, s. 649, a bill to ensure that all individuals who should be prohibited from buying a firearm are listed in the national instant criminal background check system and require a background check for every firearm sale and for other purposes. the presiding officer: the clerk will call the roll. quorum call: quorum call: mr. cornyn: mr. president? the presiding officer: the republican whip. mr. cornyn: i ask unanimous consent that the quorum call be rescinded. the presiding officer: without objection. mr. cornyn: in about an hour the president of the united states will release his budget. 65 days after the statutory deadline of february 4, the first monday in february. since taking office, president obama has raised tax
this is senseless to go on as we are with these cuts that are with a meat cleaver, not a scaa- not a scalpel. the presiding officer: under the previous order, the leadership time is reserved. under the previous order, the senate will resume consideration of the motion to proceed to senate 649, which the clerk will report. the clerk: motion to proceed to calendar number 32, s. 649, a bill to ensure that all individuals who should be prohibited from buying a firearm are listed in the national...
264
264
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
>> no, june cleaver!e car. >> i love that. >> you like the kids today? while we were talking about kids today this weekend, chris hayes, looks like we have the making of an immigration deal coming together in the chamber? >> they have been talking about the future flow aspect of this, right? the border security component, the what do you do with the people here and going forward what is the future flow of immigrants look like the three aspects of the policy. the future flow looked like it might be the thing and surprising scotched the deal. a consensus early on what that would look like and a lot of worry that a fight between the afl and the chamber who had been talking for years and talking in 2007 when mccain and kennedy went down. you could begin to see people heading for the exits a week or two ago what they were leaking to the press and now we do have some kind of a framework what future flow particularly at the low wage scale of bringing in workers for the u.s. who are not the h-1 visa and doing muc
>> no, june cleaver!e car. >> i love that. >> you like the kids today? while we were talking about kids today this weekend, chris hayes, looks like we have the making of an immigration deal coming together in the chamber? >> they have been talking about the future flow aspect of this, right? the border security component, the what do you do with the people here and going forward what is the future flow of immigrants look like the three aspects of the policy. the future...