70
70
Apr 5, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
a good part of the reason is the nature of the opinion. and as often is the case it's a critical end of the spectrum that's the most informative or so here's an example from a featured article by the former director of the carnegie endowment for international peace in the current issue of the new york review of books leading u.s. intellectual journal rather left liberal in orientation. here's what she writes. american contributions to international security, global economic growth, freedom, and human well being have been so self-evidently unique and have been so clearly directed to others benefit that americans have long believed that the u.s. amounts to a different kind of country, where others push their national interests, the u.s. tries to advance universal principles. well, the comment should be superfluous, but what's important is that this is what many in so-called enlightened circles actually believe. it's quite an astonishing fact in a free society where information is readily available. and the impact on policy is not obscured. n
a good part of the reason is the nature of the opinion. and as often is the case it's a critical end of the spectrum that's the most informative or so here's an example from a featured article by the former director of the carnegie endowment for international peace in the current issue of the new york review of books leading u.s. intellectual journal rather left liberal in orientation. here's what she writes. american contributions to international security, global economic growth, freedom, and...
67
67
Apr 21, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
point out the bulk of the military had gone over to the side of the houthis. >> yes. >> they have taken their weapons and personnel. >> exactly so you have seen most of this taken out and also the air force taken out in addition, the houthis -- excuse me, the strikes also manage to effectively start halting the houthis advance. prior to this, they were completely bearing down with full force rapidly, poised to take over much of the south sense then, we have seen them, effectively stopped in the provinces. that being said, they remain ensconessed by all standards in the capitol. >> even by the standards of war labeling, restoration of hope is this sugary as it can get, isn't it? it wasn't basically means we think we have destroyed as much as we need to, before we go in there not necessarily with ground troops and make sure that we can clear the houthis out? >> yes. >> the hope from one group point of view not necessarily the other. >> the question remains what the restoration will mean. there has been a lot of talk over the past few days of some sort of ground force internally taking on
point out the bulk of the military had gone over to the side of the houthis. >> yes. >> they have taken their weapons and personnel. >> exactly so you have seen most of this taken out and also the air force taken out in addition, the houthis -- excuse me, the strikes also manage to effectively start halting the houthis advance. prior to this, they were completely bearing down with full force rapidly, poised to take over much of the south sense then, we have seen them,...
80
80
Apr 6, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
with the department of birmingham? but what was wonderful the he had the sweetest of the spirit. but he could seek malcolm's gentleness that is why in to your 1964 when malcolm hears from martin to go to the united nations were the almost came together he called me a chilled by did not like that. but i understand we're a brother comes from he went too far but he was loving the children. >> here we are 50th anniversary of bloody sunday and the lessons from his life in terms of the choices that he made with this nation and its capacity for the young people who really do have to carry these traditions for word? final thoughts? >> that would be to commit oneself to the highest level of courage don't be afraid to tell the truth. bear witness. do not be afraid to not be popular be humble enough to learn from each other but the bold enough to pierce through all the lies and the crimes committed in the name of democracy. but it keeps the blood flowing. what i love about martin in the end all the rest event that is what kept us going. >> amazing conversation. thank you for the book. every
with the department of birmingham? but what was wonderful the he had the sweetest of the spirit. but he could seek malcolm's gentleness that is why in to your 1964 when malcolm hears from martin to go to the united nations were the almost came together he called me a chilled by did not like that. but i understand we're a brother comes from he went too far but he was loving the children. >> here we are 50th anniversary of bloody sunday and the lessons from his life in terms of the choices...
86
86
Apr 2, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
think back to the problems the irish economy had over the last few years - the collapse of the bank, the austerity, and the attempts to build, and that agriculture could be a sustainable model. the lifting of the milk quote came at the right time. this stuff is white gold. >> ireland will export 90% of what it produces. they can't produce enough in volume to affect milk products but many areas wish for milk and cheese. >> we bring in customers to visit the facilities the first place we bring them is the arms so they can see the generations of farming expertise, and that is the most impressive thing that international customers take away the farmers on the farm. >> so they are beyond excited. they insist perhaps will be environmentally sustainable and will not drive farmersel respect out of business. -- farmers elsewhere out of business and see a role for ireland in north africa. >> north africa in particular. like nigeria. for countries that have to deport dairy products because they don't have the water to produce like we have the capacity to produce. this commercial opportunity is
think back to the problems the irish economy had over the last few years - the collapse of the bank, the austerity, and the attempts to build, and that agriculture could be a sustainable model. the lifting of the milk quote came at the right time. this stuff is white gold. >> ireland will export 90% of what it produces. they can't produce enough in volume to affect milk products but many areas wish for milk and cheese. >> we bring in customers to visit the facilities the first place...
53
53
Apr 7, 2015
04/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
to back up the ride in the northbound direction even the most of the traffic here is on the southbounde taking a look at the rest of the ride to the south the backed this crash and brokaw road is still clear the u conceit is affected still left traffic slowed in the northbound direction here is a lot of the bridges for you all of these are on the wind it advisory's the bay bridge backed up into the maze the san mateo bridge also underwent advisory look how slowly the traffic is moving here will see some flashing light could be is to the on the bridge there on to investigate for the golden gate bridge of the ride is a little slow southpaw but not backed up and for your richmond bridge ride it will for the wind advisory in place with the richmond san rafael bridge bridge agency is still a very with ride. >>mark: that his contract in this form and hayward. >>jackie sissel: 7 giving ground charge here is a shot of a northbound 880 at a welling forcing your one to notice how much to praise coming from the freeway several of them look like they've been coming into the to to divide lot of wat
to back up the ride in the northbound direction even the most of the traffic here is on the southbounde taking a look at the rest of the ride to the south the backed this crash and brokaw road is still clear the u conceit is affected still left traffic slowed in the northbound direction here is a lot of the bridges for you all of these are on the wind it advisory's the bay bridge backed up into the maze the san mateo bridge also underwent advisory look how slowly the traffic is moving here will...
87
87
Apr 8, 2015
04/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
the incident on the northbound side the road where a. and there may be in fact two separate problems your a vehicle fire and accident. and other setbacks and perhaps closer the road you're on long road. that is creating delays in both directions. here's a look at walnut creek camera. and then you can see now the southbound side of the roadway is pretty solidly backed up from all north of the south main street off rep. and then tracking your ride to the bay bridge westbound. your drive * here are still not horrible its holding at about 2122 minutes if. making the spider dense habit and. then your tracking the right here and highway 92 the san mateo bridge. sluggish conditions again just west of the applause the. he's the drive time hovering 22 minutes over the san mateo out of a word. >> mark: secretaire rug county jail inmate no. arrested in mississippi. kron 4 jutty live right nonsense house says with the sales. >> reporter: sector office expecting have attack clock press conference this morning from the sheriff's office to describe eve
the incident on the northbound side the road where a. and there may be in fact two separate problems your a vehicle fire and accident. and other setbacks and perhaps closer the road you're on long road. that is creating delays in both directions. here's a look at walnut creek camera. and then you can see now the southbound side of the roadway is pretty solidly backed up from all north of the south main street off rep. and then tracking your ride to the bay bridge westbound. your drive * here...
88
88
Apr 9, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
the civic virtue he had of the housy an days of the past of the founders and the republic of lee's background and the founders from ron wilson. those were the days, as lee saw it, when americans had taken it for granted that virginia would lead the nation. those were the days as lee saw it before abolitionists had views african-americans with false hopes and freedom and equality. and indeed the word "restoration" which he uses in letters with grant would become his political key word in the post-war period. we see it crop up again and again. for example, six months after the sur rend he he wrote to his friend mori about what had been and what might yet again be. he wrote quote as long as virtue was dominant in the republic, so long was the happiness of the people secure may an ever merciful god save us from reconstruction and restore us to the past. this was a fundamentally nostalgic view of the peace, nostalgic for the long gone days. lee moved at appomattox to cast the surrender terms in the best possible light. he believed and those in his inner circle believed it was a negotiation in whic
the civic virtue he had of the housy an days of the past of the founders and the republic of lee's background and the founders from ron wilson. those were the days, as lee saw it, when americans had taken it for granted that virginia would lead the nation. those were the days as lee saw it before abolitionists had views african-americans with false hopes and freedom and equality. and indeed the word "restoration" which he uses in letters with grant would become his political key word...
65
65
Apr 26, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
under the rubble and the debris. that is the difficult situation that you are facing. you point out some of the big challenges as you say facing the nepalese authorities. india says it will play sa crucial role in getting help to nepal. help us through what you are hearing that india is prepared to give, and how soon are they getting that aid to the nepalese. >> well on both counts as far as india's aid is concerned, it's a given. apart from the people of nepal themselves and the government of nepal, most of the relief and counter crisis has to come from india. there's 1900km of an open border. nepal is there on the north of india. and a number of other countries offered aid and are providing fund and material. the relief effort tackling the crisis has to be an effort and the effort started on the indian side immediately after the earthquake hit. within hours it was on its way to evacuate to deliver supplies. within 24 hours tonnes and tonnes of supplies reached nepal, in despite of difficulties and problems with the
under the rubble and the debris. that is the difficult situation that you are facing. you point out some of the big challenges as you say facing the nepalese authorities. india says it will play sa crucial role in getting help to nepal. help us through what you are hearing that india is prepared to give, and how soon are they getting that aid to the nepalese. >> well on both counts as far as india's aid is concerned, it's a given. apart from the people of nepal themselves and the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
26
26
Apr 1, 2015
04/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
f so just for the benefit of the public the t.i.d. f didn't apply at all to residential development; right? >> yes. that's correct. >> so all the unit going up in different parts of the city are not subject to the requirement of foes the residential requirements are not paying the fees. >> part of that they're paying. >> part of the area plan fee. >> but in terms of that no. >> if you're building a commercial office building you're paying the t.i.d. if but residential not. >> that's correct. >> and two floors of commercial and 50 floors you're paying on the two floors that's commercial. >> that's correct but in this southern certain plans people go to transportation. >> in terms of of the amount of that the amount is going to transportation it paltz in comparison to the citywide impact foes. >> it depends on the district what the rate it in some areas it is barely comparable and some not. >> for example in market octavia or in eastern neighborhoods we're projecting or excuse me. collected $7 million in district impact fees in the 2014
f so just for the benefit of the public the t.i.d. f didn't apply at all to residential development; right? >> yes. that's correct. >> so all the unit going up in different parts of the city are not subject to the requirement of foes the residential requirements are not paying the fees. >> part of that they're paying. >> part of the area plan fee. >> but in terms of that no. >> if you're building a commercial office building you're paying the t.i.d. if but...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
21
21
Apr 11, 2015
04/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
storage so the officers that have the most contact with the public will have the body worn cameras and my final point was accurate resources be provided to for the complaints to do the job that we are charged with doing pursuant to the city chapter i'm working with the mayors budget office to make sure that ocii is inadequately supported in piss biggest just to quickly run through more specifically some of the issues on the reduction those are our recommendations that are both in the report from the president obama task force on 21st century policing as well as the report that the civil rights department of justice did and the first point that the police department should strive to create a workforce for culture background, and, secondly, enhanced training to reduce bias i didn't say to eliminate but reduce it by the science tells us we all have bias it's how we act on the boys it impacts others particularly in a law enforcement position so in the department of justice investigation the ferguson police department provides us to help reduce bias on the police behavior the following shou
storage so the officers that have the most contact with the public will have the body worn cameras and my final point was accurate resources be provided to for the complaints to do the job that we are charged with doing pursuant to the city chapter i'm working with the mayors budget office to make sure that ocii is inadequately supported in piss biggest just to quickly run through more specifically some of the issues on the reduction those are our recommendations that are both in the report...
45
45
Apr 12, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
the political cartoonist who popularized the donkey as the symbol of the democratic party and the elephanto represent the republican party. in these images we see the story of america and remarkably all this has done on the size of a postage stamp. from this day forward, this image of the these historic events will be carried on letters and packages to millions of households and businesses throughout the united states. on a personal note i would experience and i finally remembered the centennial of the civil war. i believe it was my first t-shirt that had something on it. it demonstrated to me how exciting the history of our nation is and how much there is to learn from it. in terms of learning my daughter went to gettysburg college, my wife and son went to shepherd university situated between sharpsburg and harpers ferry, so the civil war has always been very close to my family and myself. so in closing, let me state that in issuing these new stamps the united states postal service has been proud to participate in a valuable effort to commemorate and reflect anew on a critical area of our
the political cartoonist who popularized the donkey as the symbol of the democratic party and the elephanto represent the republican party. in these images we see the story of america and remarkably all this has done on the size of a postage stamp. from this day forward, this image of the these historic events will be carried on letters and packages to millions of households and businesses throughout the united states. on a personal note i would experience and i finally remembered the...
70
70
Apr 6, 2015
04/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
on the storm track four over the course of the next two to 448 hours with the timing of the system and how it impacted the area directly. >>james: is not a lot expected going on clouds and rain was on our north we invest the clock forward to about 10 and not a lot changing the clouds are still there by about 3:00 this afternoon kids are getting out of school and a pop-up sprinkles out near livermore in dublin may be some shower just north of santa rosa lee the activity had not started in the cold front has not yet arrived. >>james: we will see commend to the bay by about 10:00 tonight so ought are when the heaviest of the rain is falling you will be home safe and sound and that is the good news what is the call for advances across the midnight 1:00 a.m. now settled over the heart of the base san francisco oakland hayward down san mateo fremont like moderate heavy rain. no. they and the rest of the bay area and is a peninsula south they getting impacted. 1:00 in the morning hostly you're now on the road driving through this it would ask for the three-time 6:00 now most people getting up
on the storm track four over the course of the next two to 448 hours with the timing of the system and how it impacted the area directly. >>james: is not a lot expected going on clouds and rain was on our north we invest the clock forward to about 10 and not a lot changing the clouds are still there by about 3:00 this afternoon kids are getting out of school and a pop-up sprinkles out near livermore in dublin may be some shower just north of santa rosa lee the activity had not started in...
73
73
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
the to the judge reaching the lower 80s. we have a chance for rain coming up in just a little bit. . >>michelle apon: approaching the bay bridge from the toll plazas and as good a very quiet no delay is just before friends that if this is a minor delays as you continue off to san francisco with a light went out there looking at the golden gate bridge traffic heading south about be careful as to get closer to sfo. a mile start followed by a very warm. >>james: leading off the our we have a story where a woman shot by officers from san leandro police department this after investigators said the suspect ran to a police vehicle the stolen car. >>reporter: every day you hear me having lived three decades on creekside court near 100 and to the avenue not long ago he woke up to find the car parked outside riddled with bullet holes. the shooting happened just of the street and in gold officer the senate and the police department at around 430 in the afternoon local employees saw the segment officer along with several others were in
the to the judge reaching the lower 80s. we have a chance for rain coming up in just a little bit. . >>michelle apon: approaching the bay bridge from the toll plazas and as good a very quiet no delay is just before friends that if this is a minor delays as you continue off to san francisco with a light went out there looking at the golden gate bridge traffic heading south about be careful as to get closer to sfo. a mile start followed by a very warm. >>james: leading off the our we...
34
34
Apr 13, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
the word congress tells us that say nothing of the fourth ward law, and the crucial term the freedom of, none of which have been meeting. they can't be read historically, elizabeth want a robust free speech principle. the ink wasn't dry on the first amendment when john adams locked up most of the newspaper editors who oppose his reelection in 1800. and the truth is for most of our history, until the last third of the 20th century, without a relatively feeble first amendment. nor can it be read philosophically, neither the holmesian free market idea metaphor, justice brandeis a celebration of human dignity, nor the modern mistrust of government, the three usual justifications for the robust first amendment provides a wholly satisfactory roadmap for how to read the first amendment in hard cases to the free market ideas metaphor breaks down free markets are never voted for the they require resources and the rich always have more power than the poor. and also that decency doesn't always win out in a struggle of ideas. the perennial curse of anti-semitism, the family to be able to deal wi
the word congress tells us that say nothing of the fourth ward law, and the crucial term the freedom of, none of which have been meeting. they can't be read historically, elizabeth want a robust free speech principle. the ink wasn't dry on the first amendment when john adams locked up most of the newspaper editors who oppose his reelection in 1800. and the truth is for most of our history, until the last third of the 20th century, without a relatively feeble first amendment. nor can it be read...
38
38
Apr 18, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
the second was the selection of the right team at the coordinating sub committee. leaders like are in the room with us today and sitting at this table with me. i'm just incredibly grateful for everyone's support and the opportunity. >> thanks so much, i'm going to ask you a question. i would have loved to ask senator murkowski, and we ran out of time. from the state perspective and your legislative career, the alaskan state economy has really been battered. on the one hand, we can celebrate low energy prices, boy, the budget has taken a hit. this is -- i -- this is an urgency in alaskan voices about their future economic growth model and concerns senator murkowski expressed as production declines, needing to find new opportunities, having legislation is white house pulling offshore, onshore land away from exploration. what's the mood? what's the sense. and tell us, because what's going to be interesting, the next two year there is will be a lot of meetings with the arctic council. they're all going to be in alaska. they're going to hear an alaskan perspective on th
the second was the selection of the right team at the coordinating sub committee. leaders like are in the room with us today and sitting at this table with me. i'm just incredibly grateful for everyone's support and the opportunity. >> thanks so much, i'm going to ask you a question. i would have loved to ask senator murkowski, and we ran out of time. from the state perspective and your legislative career, the alaskan state economy has really been battered. on the one hand, we can...
57
57
Apr 5, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
then there's the military base on the mountain so the south and the base near the coast. just north of that, the military base providing access to aden by the sea. all five bases are on the aden peninsula, meaning there is limited road access in and out. as the russian proposal is considered so humanitarian aid can get into the areas the u.n. says more than 500 people have been killed sings the bombing campaign began almost two weeks ago. more than 1,007 hen people have been wounded. tens of thousands have been forced to take refuge in nearby somalia and djibouti. a political analyst joins us now from new york on skype. good to have you with us. this is the 11th day of airstrikes. has it radically changed the nature of the battle in yemen? >> well, yes and no. in terms of achieving the sawed's aims to decimate the military capabilities of the houthis and force them into an unconditional surrender it has not worked at all. in terms of the facts on the ground we're seeing increasing divisions between people in the north and the south of the country. all we've seen of the ma
then there's the military base on the mountain so the south and the base near the coast. just north of that, the military base providing access to aden by the sea. all five bases are on the aden peninsula, meaning there is limited road access in and out. as the russian proposal is considered so humanitarian aid can get into the areas the u.n. says more than 500 people have been killed sings the bombing campaign began almost two weeks ago. more than 1,007 hen people have been wounded. tens of...
27
27
Apr 6, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the focus of the summit was the prevention of the violent extremism in the reaction to violent extremismbecause the reality is if you look at all of our incredible investment, and the distinct successes in addressing the terrorist networks and part of the challenge for the international community in the years ahead and what that means is thinking at the outer edge of the safe haven activity and doing more to create the communities and good governance so that together it reinforces the ability of any target of extremist ideology to resist the likelihood that they will find themselves practically. anyway background on extremism one is a big take away from the conference that this set of interventions that are very locally driven very fundamentally about people into their relationship to their future and their government really requires all hands on deck to include the foundations and to include the private sector and i think that we have now laid out a challenge through september the un general september assembly with the same set of factors ask them to all make inroads working on the seri
the focus of the summit was the prevention of the violent extremism in the reaction to violent extremismbecause the reality is if you look at all of our incredible investment, and the distinct successes in addressing the terrorist networks and part of the challenge for the international community in the years ahead and what that means is thinking at the outer edge of the safe haven activity and doing more to create the communities and good governance so that together it reinforces the ability...
100
100
Apr 13, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
at it and the president has the -- and the president, as the executive of the country, has the authority to decide how his agencies, in this case the department of homeland security how homeland security is going to implement the laws that are already on the books and there is a law on the books right now so technically someone in homeland security, and this is done every day, that a person comes up for deportation and that deportation is deferred and they're allowed to apply for a work permit. so what the president did in that regard was nothing that is not being done on a daily basis but what he was saying is, apply it across the board, invite people to come in and apply come out of the shadows, get this monkey off your back and continue to contribute to the united states. thank you. >> thank you. thank you so very much. it's wonder to feel actually benefit from all that you've heard if the previous speakers. so let me just add a few more elements. let me remind us of what the imperative interest today, in terms of seeking to achieve immigration reform. first and foremost, the heritage
at it and the president has the -- and the president, as the executive of the country, has the authority to decide how his agencies, in this case the department of homeland security how homeland security is going to implement the laws that are already on the books and there is a law on the books right now so technically someone in homeland security, and this is done every day, that a person comes up for deportation and that deportation is deferred and they're allowed to apply for a work permit....
47
47
Apr 4, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the prussians and the french now the prussians, of course, are the germans by 1900.erybody in the diplomatic world knew that there was going to be a war. and his duty as ambassador to the united states was to create a french hero in the minds of the americans so that this dramatic nation would go to war on the side of france and not germany. and that's where the pierre nonsense comes from. and it was absolutely i mean it in my book on the creation of washington, d.c., i call him pierre. i didn't know any better. americans didn't know any better until one day i discovered the little land warrant that he had for his lot in washington, d.c. and in his own harting, peter charles will he fant. he's never called pierre la fant in federal records. he's p. charles la fant. he refers to himself as major la fant and now i'm way, way way ahead of my story. so let me back up a bit. we're approaching october 1783. the vote is held. where to locate this seat of government this federal town. each state has one vote. and they called the roll starting how many states want it to be in
the prussians and the french now the prussians, of course, are the germans by 1900.erybody in the diplomatic world knew that there was going to be a war. and his duty as ambassador to the united states was to create a french hero in the minds of the americans so that this dramatic nation would go to war on the side of france and not germany. and that's where the pierre nonsense comes from. and it was absolutely i mean it in my book on the creation of washington, d.c., i call him pierre. i...
77
77
Apr 14, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
>> the entire operation today is the product of the non-compliance of the houthis. if they're not complying they'll face more of the same. >> the resolution say that the humanitarian focuses should be organized in conjunction with the government of president hody but ban ki-moon said he wants immediate face-to-face talks and says ultimately there is no military solution to the crisis in yemen. james bays, al jazeera, of the united nations. >> meanwhile the egyptian presidency has discussed with saudi a military maneuver in saudi arabia. and the moves could involve other golf states. they say it's spiritual leader has been killed in a drone attack. the united states had posted a reward for the cleric. we have more from doha. >> reporter: it remains to be seen how this whole compression was inacted. it makes sense that there has been some level of coordination between the saudis who have massive experience in dealing with al-qaeda and aqap in particular forces loyal to president abd rabbuh mansur hadi active in the southern part of yemen, and the americans have been f
>> the entire operation today is the product of the non-compliance of the houthis. if they're not complying they'll face more of the same. >> the resolution say that the humanitarian focuses should be organized in conjunction with the government of president hody but ban ki-moon said he wants immediate face-to-face talks and says ultimately there is no military solution to the crisis in yemen. james bays, al jazeera, of the united nations. >> meanwhile the egyptian presidency...
42
42
Apr 10, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
the -- the operation now is in the areas where there are the rebels especially the -- the houthi -- the shiite reconcentrated on the communication stations and also we targeted the gathering of the houthi militias in the military base or the sada area. also we targeted the 125 near the surrounding of aden. in the east of aden. because there are some units, which is operating in there, and we -- [ inaudible ] and also the [ inaudible ], and also the [ inaudible ] in sada of ammunitions and people. also targeted in the north in the sana'a region and also the -- we targeted the -- the council of [ inaudible ] which contained the houthi militias. also targeted yesterday some sport places which was in aden used by this militia to hide their ammunitions and also the other support element, and we targeted the militias in the site. this is among other operation which has been conducted. we have some good sources and we're trying to target and bomb the areas inside they were using, and this is reflect as their behavior. there isn't any military operation as such. it just is an operation we try t
the -- the operation now is in the areas where there are the rebels especially the -- the houthi -- the shiite reconcentrated on the communication stations and also we targeted the gathering of the houthi militias in the military base or the sada area. also we targeted the 125 near the surrounding of aden. in the east of aden. because there are some units, which is operating in there, and we -- [ inaudible ] and also the [ inaudible ], and also the [ inaudible ] in sada of ammunitions and...
200
200
Apr 20, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
the problem is that the current conflagration, the current war, is actually assisting the houthis. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: both saudi arabia and iran have their own agendas. they are basically using yemen, libya, iraq, syria to basically eke it out with each other. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: iran supports its own groups. at the same time saudi arabia supports its own groups. and the u.s. have committed many egregious mistakes in afghanistan and iraq and libya. and the problem is you get rid of somebody else but you don't build something instead. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: yemen basically has a 2,000 kilometer border with saudi arabia. there's 1,800 borders on the sea. it has become really grounds for a lot of groups that are doing harm. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: the state is weak. president saleh's republican guard has helped the ho
the problem is that the current conflagration, the current war, is actually assisting the houthis. [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: both saudi arabia and iran have their own agendas. they are basically using yemen, libya, iraq, syria to basically eke it out with each other. [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] [ speaking foreign language ] >> translator: iran supports its own groups. at the same time saudi arabia supports its own groups. and the...
50
50
Apr 15, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
the focus is an baiji, a city up the road from tikrit and on the way to mosul, one of the gapes. the pentagon describes these are shaping operations designed to weaken the i.s.i.l. defense, and of the air strikes conducted yesterday in iraq, across iraq half of them were focussed on i.s.i.l. fighting positions and equipment in beiji. it's not just beiji that the u.s. is softening up the defense, basing the operations. they are focussed on ramadi and anbar province those are two places where the united states is hoping that iraqi ground forces wants the u.s. air strikes - once they have done their jobs they will allow the ground forces to move in. it's a slow process, but the u.s. says it's pushing i.s.i.l. back. >> the iraqi prime minister made it clear he wants more arms and aircraft. how soon mite the u.s. deliver that weaponry. >> iraq is slated to get some u.s. f-16 fighter jets, but need the pilots to fly them. the pilots are undergoing training at luke air force base out in arizona. and it probably will be several months before the pilots graduate and are ready to take part
the focus is an baiji, a city up the road from tikrit and on the way to mosul, one of the gapes. the pentagon describes these are shaping operations designed to weaken the i.s.i.l. defense, and of the air strikes conducted yesterday in iraq, across iraq half of them were focussed on i.s.i.l. fighting positions and equipment in beiji. it's not just beiji that the u.s. is softening up the defense, basing the operations. they are focussed on ramadi and anbar province those are two places where the...
68
68
Apr 20, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
he was at the theater to see the play and the president at the theater. he happened to be in the balcony seated in the dress circle. he was one of the first people to get to lincoln that night. it is one of the extraordinary artifacts we have in this exhibit, something that actually we have thought about for many years wanting to be a sort of centerpiece of this exhibit because it is a firsthand account that dr. leale wrote within a month after the assassination after, a month after lincoln's death. leale wrote this letter about what it was to get in a very medical and clinical terms -- he writes about how he got to let lincoln initially -- what his condition was, and he talks about how he's date with lincoln throughout the entire evening in the peterson house. even after lincoln's own personal doctors arrive for the white house, leale stayed with him throughout the evening and he did not leave lincoln until the next morning when lincoln finally passed away. >> the exhibit is laid out in four acts. we modeling since the night the lincolns went to the thea
he was at the theater to see the play and the president at the theater. he happened to be in the balcony seated in the dress circle. he was one of the first people to get to lincoln that night. it is one of the extraordinary artifacts we have in this exhibit, something that actually we have thought about for many years wanting to be a sort of centerpiece of this exhibit because it is a firsthand account that dr. leale wrote within a month after the assassination after, a month after lincoln's...
47
47
Apr 6, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
the first one is the start of the korean war. everybody gives true that a lot of credit these days but he made a really serious mistakes and it has turned into a classic case study for the term groupthink, which is when people get together and there's no devil's advocate today but for consensus among themselves and pretty soon they are doing things they might not have done before because there is no devil's advocate in the room and that came about because everyone in washington became intoxicated with macarthur's success in pushing the north koreans. they let him change his mission. mission creek and tell it was really not just pushing them back to the 38th but punishing them going all the way to the chinese border and the chinese with the soviet approval led them into his traps that they were divided in the counterattack and this is where we ended up with the three-year stalemate. so it is a classic case of consensus in the oval office if you will. you take intuitively that is a good thing, but it is one end of a two edge sword
the first one is the start of the korean war. everybody gives true that a lot of credit these days but he made a really serious mistakes and it has turned into a classic case study for the term groupthink, which is when people get together and there's no devil's advocate today but for consensus among themselves and pretty soon they are doing things they might not have done before because there is no devil's advocate in the room and that came about because everyone in washington became...
28
28
Apr 6, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
the work with the popular people of the tribes of yemen the work is ongoing and the support of the coalition and provided them with the necessary inflammation. according to the plans and locations and these days are targeted in campaigns and coalition forces are targeting these areas. as we said. there is also continued support from the tribes in aden and outside of aden. and the aid is to help the people of the city to defend the cities. and the air raids are ongoing. these houthi militias will have two options. either to stay where they are in the camps of the yemeni army diseased by them, and the targeted by the coalition they're easy target for the warplanes. we have targeted more than one road leading to aden or to prevent these militias from moving towards the city of aden. they are carried out certain raids on these places of militias. whether these locations are for the rebels or for those supporting the ousted president ali abdullah saleh. this has been mentioned and we need to the of weapons that have been stored and seized by militias. why that's why they're continuing the process
the work with the popular people of the tribes of yemen the work is ongoing and the support of the coalition and provided them with the necessary inflammation. according to the plans and locations and these days are targeted in campaigns and coalition forces are targeting these areas. as we said. there is also continued support from the tribes in aden and outside of aden. and the aid is to help the people of the city to defend the cities. and the air raids are ongoing. these houthi militias...
182
182
Apr 9, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
the majority are in the areas under the control of the armed groups. given the situation, the physical reality of yarmouk, the suburb where civilians are trapped. one must only and can only fare for the security and protection of civilians, if we see a military escalation. >> chris gunness in jerusalem. thank you for your thoughts. more to come this newshour including... >> i'm catherine wambua-soi at a checkpoint in garissa. i'll look into why kenyan somalis feel alienated by the government >>> a french television network taken off air of an attack by the so-called cyber caliphate. >>> and in sport - the latest from the first round of the masters golf. can tiger woods rediscover his old augusta magic? >>> suicide bombers with the islamic state of iraq and levant targeted syrian opposition fighters in morne aleppo -- northern aleppo. dozens of civilians and opposition commanders were reportedly killed in the two attacks. charles stratford reports. >> reporter: this is all that remains of the syrian opposition military headquarters in northern aleppo pr
the majority are in the areas under the control of the armed groups. given the situation, the physical reality of yarmouk, the suburb where civilians are trapped. one must only and can only fare for the security and protection of civilians, if we see a military escalation. >> chris gunness in jerusalem. thank you for your thoughts. more to come this newshour including... >> i'm catherine wambua-soi at a checkpoint in garissa. i'll look into why kenyan somalis feel alienated by the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
26
26
Apr 9, 2015
04/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
the analysis applies to the transportation commissions at the project site as the site was one of the sites rezoned and existing condition consistent with those described in the eir. the existing pedestrian condition near the project site squeeffects of pedestrian activity and new development were studied in the environmentm review. [inaudible] would not cause new significant impacts under seek wuthat were not already analyzed. with regard to the appellate kerns about the estimated number of office related jobs to be added, the addition of 165 office jobs reported in the cpe was calculated using the 276 square feet per employee ratio which is standard access for the guidelines. the appellate letters states the number of new office jobs is likely double that amount. even if the projenth did result in 330 new employees such employment growth doesn't exceed the magnitude identified in the eir and not change the fact that increased conflicts between pedestrians, bikes and cars are already covered by the analysis as previously discussed. the appellate also stated the site map provided in t
the analysis applies to the transportation commissions at the project site as the site was one of the sites rezoned and existing condition consistent with those described in the eir. the existing pedestrian condition near the project site squeeffects of pedestrian activity and new development were studied in the environmentm review. [inaudible] would not cause new significant impacts under seek wuthat were not already analyzed. with regard to the appellate kerns about the estimated number of...
82
82
Apr 5, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
the goal is to drive back the who the takeover, and restore the government to the major cities. this is a very tribal country with serious infrastructure issues. it might be the first country to ever run out of potable water because of the crop that is a major part of the domestic economy. will this, as the editorial suggests, become a more regional war? it already is. the broad he sunni shiite division that has dominated regional politics for the past few years has a focal point in yemen but u.s. outreach on a wrong -- to iran on one hand, and there'd folded with syria on the other is likely to the sunni shiite divide the focal weight of middle east politics for a while. host: our phone lines are open for republicans -- are open. for republicans, andd democrats. >> as you know the gcc has been a aged on a just resolution that deals with the political situation in yemen. we will work to reach a consensus on that. we are will also get to the root causes and conditions that led to the current situation in yemen. it is due to the failure of implementation of the resolution. >> did
the goal is to drive back the who the takeover, and restore the government to the major cities. this is a very tribal country with serious infrastructure issues. it might be the first country to ever run out of potable water because of the crop that is a major part of the domestic economy. will this, as the editorial suggests, become a more regional war? it already is. the broad he sunni shiite division that has dominated regional politics for the past few years has a focal point in yemen but...
39
39
Apr 26, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
in the city to the north people describe an owned to the coup calling for the implementation of the nations peace plan. >> despite saudi arabia indicating the aerial bombing is over. air strikes continue in aden tees and sanaa. in a village, people are too frightened to stay. >> translation: there used to be 54 houses with 75 households living in them. after the air streaks, no one lives here. saudi arabia and its partners repeatedly said they will not stop the attacks until president abd-rabbu mansour hadi is reinstated. a command so far rejected. for the people in yemen, the fighting and misery continues. >> coming up on al jazeera america - presidential candidates can raise millions for their campaigns before they announce that they are running. that was not always the case. it has a lot of people asking if it is ethical. we take a deeper look. >> ash from chile's volcano is spreading. back to the top story, the 7.8 magnitude earthquake that struck nepal. more coming up this hour. this hour. >>> tonight we take a deeper look at pacts and the presidency. republican presidential hopefuls a
in the city to the north people describe an owned to the coup calling for the implementation of the nations peace plan. >> despite saudi arabia indicating the aerial bombing is over. air strikes continue in aden tees and sanaa. in a village, people are too frightened to stay. >> translation: there used to be 54 houses with 75 households living in them. after the air streaks, no one lives here. saudi arabia and its partners repeatedly said they will not stop the attacks until...
79
79
Apr 3, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
the sergeant in the 31st georgia. he is the man i shall follow, or die in the attempt. and when word of lee's surrender reached remote parts of the south, many equated the end of lee's army with the death of the confederacy, even though several great clad armies remained in the field. everybody seems to be ready to give up hope, wrote one woman expressing typical sentiments when learning of appomattox. the life of confederate states is gone when general lee and his army have surrendered. one other figure in the war, especially when prospects seemed so deem commanded this level of devotion. that level of trust. as henry wise famously told lee on april 6th during the retreat from petersburg there has been no country, general, for a year or more. you are the country to these men. they have fought for you. they have shivered through a long winter for you. without pay or clothes or care of any sort, their devotion to you and faith in you have been the only things which have held this army together. if you demand the sacrifice there are still thousands who will die for you. o
the sergeant in the 31st georgia. he is the man i shall follow, or die in the attempt. and when word of lee's surrender reached remote parts of the south, many equated the end of lee's army with the death of the confederacy, even though several great clad armies remained in the field. everybody seems to be ready to give up hope, wrote one woman expressing typical sentiments when learning of appomattox. the life of confederate states is gone when general lee and his army have surrendered. one...
43
43
Apr 7, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the houthis militias targeted the hospitals, the ambulances the houses of the civilians, and this meanshat they are not targeting military locations. they are sporadically targeting civilians and other innocent people. the coalition forces are trying to isolate the houthi's militias in the city of aden. the continuous support is there from the popular committees and the brave people of the city of aden and these things made by the houthis will be decreasing day after day, and the city will -- and be in a safe position. regarding the aerial targets, we are concentrating on sharing the camps, the military camps, and the convoys of the houthis, all of the convoys of ali abdullah saleh, the former ousted president of yemen, these have been targeted directly in sana'a in ta'izz in ibb, and in every location where we find such convoys. the coalition forces asked the commanders of the yemeni army who are willing to go back and support the legitimate regime in yemen, we have asked them to be in contact with their colleagues who are now supporting the legitimate regime because we need not to des
the houthis militias targeted the hospitals, the ambulances the houses of the civilians, and this meanshat they are not targeting military locations. they are sporadically targeting civilians and other innocent people. the coalition forces are trying to isolate the houthi's militias in the city of aden. the continuous support is there from the popular committees and the brave people of the city of aden and these things made by the houthis will be decreasing day after day, and the city will --...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
41
41
Apr 4, 2015
04/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
benefit fund a new project in the civic area the picture on the screen shows the building from the prospective of van ness hayes corner 150 van ness was appraised under the market octavia plan together with balboa park and the central waterfront it was the first of the neighborhood plans thousand of new high density used are being constructed by the time emerald will have added one thousand new unit to the civic center turning a 9 to 4 district into a viability 237 neighborhood one hundred 50 van ness will provide one hundred and 40 new rental utilities 50 will be inclusionary units what is wonderful about h 50 van ness it completes from hayes valley to mid-market from hope to van ness has always been ugly and in the late evenings after the office buildings were shut down it became discharge in the future large areas on the corner of hayes and van ness and new street residents will lion the street civic center will be warmer and far more welcoming in planning one hundred 50 van ness as a sunlight of the outreach you have received letters of support from the organizations as well as fwro local
benefit fund a new project in the civic area the picture on the screen shows the building from the prospective of van ness hayes corner 150 van ness was appraised under the market octavia plan together with balboa park and the central waterfront it was the first of the neighborhood plans thousand of new high density used are being constructed by the time emerald will have added one thousand new unit to the civic center turning a 9 to 4 district into a viability 237 neighborhood one hundred 50...
121
121
Apr 7, 2015
04/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
at the next couple of weeks is the fact that the earnings season in the u. s. is going to be terrible. we've seen big revisions to the down side. s&p 500 earnings are set to fall 4 to 5%. >> is that priced in or do you think you can get in this if you go short the market and still trade it and make some money. >> the phenomenon we talked about, the weather, you'll see a rebound coming. we talked before the program about spring and i spoke to my brother in new york out in his garden yesterday. spring has sprung. the weather is going to improve. the economic indicators are going to improve. you're looking at a five year low in oil prices and five year high in consumer free cash flow and as you know the u.s. economy is 2-thirds consumer so i expect you're going to continue to see good earnings coming out in the second half of this year given what we said about the dollar. we look for earnings to be up about 5% on the s&p and 4% next year and we see that picking up in the second half for those phenomenon we just talked about earlier. >> don't steer clear just ye
at the next couple of weeks is the fact that the earnings season in the u. s. is going to be terrible. we've seen big revisions to the down side. s&p 500 earnings are set to fall 4 to 5%. >> is that priced in or do you think you can get in this if you go short the market and still trade it and make some money. >> the phenomenon we talked about, the weather, you'll see a rebound coming. we talked before the program about spring and i spoke to my brother in new york out in his...
90
90
Apr 9, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
and the gentleman there his mother was in the house at the time of the battle. he was in world war i. that tells you how old he was. so we go over and talk to him and he says they don't know what they are talking about. the battle was on my property. look, there is a marker out front that the united daughters of the confederacy put up. he said look at my house. it is full of bullet holes. and then he would take us into one of his little sheds and had an artillery chest with relics that the family picked up right after the battle. that was where the confusion came in. the more i studied it the more i realized that it is the battles of sailor's creek because there were three separate engagements going on at the same time but with different forces. and last night i mentioned briefly the three sites referred as the fighting at the hillsman house, troops under general richard uwell and general wright of the sixth army corps union army would fight at the hillsman farm and then the battle a mile beyond at the intersection of marshall's cross roads was confederate gener
and the gentleman there his mother was in the house at the time of the battle. he was in world war i. that tells you how old he was. so we go over and talk to him and he says they don't know what they are talking about. the battle was on my property. look, there is a marker out front that the united daughters of the confederacy put up. he said look at my house. it is full of bullet holes. and then he would take us into one of his little sheds and had an artillery chest with relics that the...
114
114
Apr 18, 2015
04/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
, the setup of the marlene layer to keep the coast cool and the mild numbers around the barracks warmthat's today, that's tomorrow, and then we will be looking at the changes. state-wide, we talk about the high surf. monterey 64. 88 in fresno. too warm tore april. 76 los angeles. 67 in the sierra nevada. some forms arrive perhaps by late sunday into monday. and looks more likely by the middle of next week up in tahoe. so we will look for numbers around the bay today to be warm, in the 80s. livermore valley today tomorrow, very little change. average highs in the 70s. look what happens. yep, the cooler air even reaches our east bay valleys. so looking at the city today nice afternoon after the fog clears. 60s. in fact, the high about 67 japan town. 82 concord. 79 san jose with upper 60s in the cities. accuweather seven-day forecast. here's the summer like spread today and tomorrow and cooler increasing clouds monday. maybe a thunderstorm in the higher elevations, sierra nevada. you will see the cloud build up midweek and maybe we can line up some brian the end of the upcoming work week
, the setup of the marlene layer to keep the coast cool and the mild numbers around the barracks warmthat's today, that's tomorrow, and then we will be looking at the changes. state-wide, we talk about the high surf. monterey 64. 88 in fresno. too warm tore april. 76 los angeles. 67 in the sierra nevada. some forms arrive perhaps by late sunday into monday. and looks more likely by the middle of next week up in tahoe. so we will look for numbers around the bay today to be warm, in the 80s....
98
98
Apr 5, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
in this case, the waterfall, the falls, known as the niagara of the west.hese are fine art, anthropological, archival, represent the masterworks within the collection. i would like to point out part of our collection -- the anthropological collection. by anthropological, i mean objects within the culture that help us understand people of the americas who have lived here for thousands of years before europeans and went to what they thought was a new world which was in fact a very old world. the case to my right, we have objects from this part of the united states. we have items from the mississippian culture, which is represented here in oklahoma by one of the most significant archaeological sites in all of north america. and these would be the pottery pieces that you see. the bowls. very sophisticated knowledge of pottery. they are incised or decorated with images, iconography, that speaks to what is important to this culture. my favorite is this very small effigy type. this piece is about 2000 years old. look at the craftsmanship, the carving the detail. i
in this case, the waterfall, the falls, known as the niagara of the west.hese are fine art, anthropological, archival, represent the masterworks within the collection. i would like to point out part of our collection -- the anthropological collection. by anthropological, i mean objects within the culture that help us understand people of the americas who have lived here for thousands of years before europeans and went to what they thought was a new world which was in fact a very old world. the...
134
134
Apr 5, 2015
04/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
you know the phrase the early bird catches the worm, for this trio, it's the early men who catch theawa run and ate barbecue and 8:00 a.m. came around we were in there. >> reporter: in southeastern pennsylvania and upstate delaware we're lucky other parts of the state don't get to fish until later in the months. don't forget in pennsylvania you need to have your fishing license and trout permit. so make sure you have everything you need before you hit the creek. delaware has rules too held to 6abc.com to see the list of what you need and where you can get it. annie mccormick channel 6 "action news." >> happy trout season. >>> there's much more to come on sunday morning edition of "action news." final four upset wisconsin takes down undefeated kentucky. >> an incredible video coming up of an owner of a car who is not give giving up. something well the countdown is on for the arrival of britain's newest monarch. even though william and kate have kept their second child hidden, 82% of gambler also think prince george will be getting a sister. in terms of names, the money is on alice the
you know the phrase the early bird catches the worm, for this trio, it's the early men who catch theawa run and ate barbecue and 8:00 a.m. came around we were in there. >> reporter: in southeastern pennsylvania and upstate delaware we're lucky other parts of the state don't get to fish until later in the months. don't forget in pennsylvania you need to have your fishing license and trout permit. so make sure you have everything you need before you hit the creek. delaware has rules too...
93
93
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
the russian currency is the best performing in the world. the snapback is what they really rely on an ryan chilcote joins us with more now. a couple of reasons to be happier today? >> brent is up and people are concerned about the boom that we have seen major trail off and that sends the ruble strength the aunt and up this year. last year, the worst performing. the real situation is things like inflation and it is close to 17%. that is the highest it has been. you think about the first eight years of his rule and gdp rose. you have incomes on the decline. a lot of people will want to talk about the ruble and the general state of the economy. you look at the surveys and that is what they are concerned about. they will talk about it about policy. >> the expertise of russia right now, this is not any other country. we know about the high approval rating. >> it still stands. even if people do not like vladimir putin, they like his foreign-policy and it is all about the rise of russia in the trailer. it is about people showing up and standing up
the russian currency is the best performing in the world. the snapback is what they really rely on an ryan chilcote joins us with more now. a couple of reasons to be happier today? >> brent is up and people are concerned about the boom that we have seen major trail off and that sends the ruble strength the aunt and up this year. last year, the worst performing. the real situation is things like inflation and it is close to 17%. that is the highest it has been. you think about the first...
210
210
Apr 7, 2015
04/15
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
the longer the crisis in yemen continues, the greater the numbers trying to flee. united nations has been preparing for an influx of 5,000 but says that number may be exceeded. the new arrivals are putting a strain on this tiny poor nation. officials say they urgently need international assistance. some told us they were caught between the rebels and the air strikes. >> people die or they shoot them in the head. >> reporter: this is what he left behind an intense campaign aimed at stopping the houthi rebels. almost two weeks of air strikes have not forced them into retreat. this is some of the latest fighting in the southern port of aiden. this group of yemen fishermen fled in their own boat. the air strikes made them refugees. most told us they were the them to continue. yes, yes, yes, they said. mohammed told us the saudis should keep bombing the rebels so peace can be restored to yemen. some fear the air strikes could spark a wider conflict across the water bringing new dangers to the region. bbc news. >>> kenyan students are preparing to march in nairobi, deman
the longer the crisis in yemen continues, the greater the numbers trying to flee. united nations has been preparing for an influx of 5,000 but says that number may be exceeded. the new arrivals are putting a strain on this tiny poor nation. officials say they urgently need international assistance. some told us they were caught between the rebels and the air strikes. >> people die or they shoot them in the head. >> reporter: this is what he left behind an intense campaign aimed at...
52
52
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
to mark the 150th anniversary of the assassination the u.s. president abraham lincoln, he was shot in 1865 john ruth botes, five days after the surrender of general lee. >> his assassination was a tragic and pivotal event in american history. we can only speculate what might have happened had he lived. yet lincoln does live to this day. in what he would call the bart angels. the man that liberated 4 million enslaved people lives on in every sacrifice women and many make. >> a little nudge to the website aljazeera.com is the address. >> often "america on "america tonight". the last rights. >> why can't he do everything he can? i am doing everything i can. i'm doing everything i think is best for everyone involved myself and the family. >> the most important conversation a family can have with the dying and how to begin it. also ahead, a team torn apart by violent tradition. >> i felt like i was playing for my life. i felt that just because of the
to mark the 150th anniversary of the assassination the u.s. president abraham lincoln, he was shot in 1865 john ruth botes, five days after the surrender of general lee. >> his assassination was a tragic and pivotal event in american history. we can only speculate what might have happened had he lived. yet lincoln does live to this day. in what he would call the bart angels. the man that liberated 4 million enslaved people lives on in every sacrifice women and many make. >> a little...
101
101
Apr 29, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
can you all explain the difference between the way the police handled them and the way they handled the bundy rant situation where the white guys actually drew guns on the police and nobody got arrested for them stealing millions of dollars. one last thing -- america you all look out for our military and godspeed with all their endeavors. y'all have a great day. >> gerald, i agree with you on the military. the greatest fighting force the world's ever known. going back to the war reference to the early 2000s, it was very costly. i think we're still trying to address those issues today. some of the problems that were left for barack obama some of the problems we face today with iran and isis and iraq and afghanistan. but in regard to income, we bring in more money today than we ever in our history. if people are saying there's always tax cuts dropping revenue into our government, that's not the case. we are hitting historic highs of revenue coming into the federal coffers. we don't really have a revenue problem, we have a spending problem. the -- we're bringing in more money than ever in
can you all explain the difference between the way the police handled them and the way they handled the bundy rant situation where the white guys actually drew guns on the police and nobody got arrested for them stealing millions of dollars. one last thing -- america you all look out for our military and godspeed with all their endeavors. y'all have a great day. >> gerald, i agree with you on the military. the greatest fighting force the world's ever known. going back to the war reference...
43
43
Apr 1, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
the policies, lead the industry's and tell the stories that the fine art city. for the free and open exchange of ideas, the city club of chicago. moderator: good evening. it is a full hour tonight. ♪ moderator: the stakes in the mayoral election could hardly be higher. the bond rating teeters two notches above junk status. the city faces pension debt and reliance on borrowing threatens every other function of government. the question tonight, what qualities the candidates for mayor have to change that. joining us, the city club is helping to underwrite tonight's forum. we are live streaming this on our website. welcome to our viewers around the country on c-span. our political reporter is tweeting. we invite you to join the online conversation. joining us are rahm emanuel, and jesus garcia. garcia. before we begin, tonight we are doing things differently. we will start by talking mainly about finances with each candidate individually without interruption from the other. that will give the mayor and commissioner an opportunity to clearly answered the questions. t
the policies, lead the industry's and tell the stories that the fine art city. for the free and open exchange of ideas, the city club of chicago. moderator: good evening. it is a full hour tonight. ♪ moderator: the stakes in the mayoral election could hardly be higher. the bond rating teeters two notches above junk status. the city faces pension debt and reliance on borrowing threatens every other function of government. the question tonight, what qualities the candidates for mayor have to...
53
53
Apr 12, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
but it's umc is in the basement of the white house in the east wing who ran the white house and of the hotline. they had rudimentary russian which they needed to court made with the moscow end. they got their dictionary out and work on eight translating the handwritten letter. ever since then it has been mostly text messages. here is a picture that i took at the pentagon terminal. the pentagon of the hotline in the white house is just a consumer. i forget about florida sun, but but they gave me two or i may have to read telephone that wasn't connected to anything. anybody that comes and says where is the red zone? they hold it out. must've been as a joke. they use a chat protocol to coordinate with moscow and the text messages or e-mails back and forth. it is still there and actually we have some opportunities to use it here recently. putin and obama have a separate line that is secure, that piggybacks on the hotline's trunk. it goes over by satellite and fiber optic and on and on. and so, those three stories led me to the book. what i did was i picked unanticipated crises starting in
but it's umc is in the basement of the white house in the east wing who ran the white house and of the hotline. they had rudimentary russian which they needed to court made with the moscow end. they got their dictionary out and work on eight translating the handwritten letter. ever since then it has been mostly text messages. here is a picture that i took at the pentagon terminal. the pentagon of the hotline in the white house is just a consumer. i forget about florida sun, but but they gave me...
68
68
Apr 21, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
on the program the man known as the accountant of auschwitz goes on trial at the age of 93. plus. >> the in brazil the number of motorcycle fatalities have increased dramatically in the last ten years and authorities want to bring sanity as well as safety to the sweets and. nigeria, they have picked the man who they hope will take them to the 2018 world cup in russia. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just fast near the router. it's fast in the break room. fast in the conference room. fast in tom's office. fast in other tom's office. fast in the foyer [pronounced foy-yer] or is it foyer [pronounced foy-yay]? fast in the hallway. i feel like i've been here before. switch now and get the fastest wifi everywhere. comcast business. built for business. >> welcome back to the news hour hour{^l"^^}. welcome back to the news hour. saudi arabia will stop its air campaign against houthis in yemen. being a hutyin the hours before the saudi pledged to end its bombing campaign, there were more airstrikes i
on the program the man known as the accountant of auschwitz goes on trial at the age of 93. plus. >> the in brazil the number of motorcycle fatalities have increased dramatically in the last ten years and authorities want to bring sanity as well as safety to the sweets and. nigeria, they have picked the man who they hope will take them to the 2018 world cup in russia. just because i'm away from my desk doesn't mean i'm not working. comcast business understands that. their wifi isn't just...
221
221
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 1
: setting the tone as the warriors head into the playoffs. >> we're going all the way. this is the year. we're setting records. this is our year. >> reporter: the warriors will be playing the new orleans pelicans sat to kick off the playoffs. >> there's going to be a happy crowd coming out moments later. >> we've known the warriors are going to the playoffs, but as amber mentioned, their opponent, the new orleans pelicans didn't get in until tonight. >> yeah, they waited until the very last moment. you can put a face on the best regular season in the history of the warriors. it starts saturday afternoon at the oracle. new orleans, did they ever own it? they best the world champs from san antonio. anthony davis, the slam. you can feel they're vibe. jrue holiday, his brother, justin, who plays on the warriors hits a buzzer beater. their momentum continues into the 4th quarter. about 1:30 left, davis hits a jumper for the pelicans. he had 39 points. ups the lead to 9. earning a postseason pass. some would say a postseason pass to get fed to the warriors, as you see the fin
: setting the tone as the warriors head into the playoffs. >> we're going all the way. this is the year. we're setting records. this is our year. >> reporter: the warriors will be playing the new orleans pelicans sat to kick off the playoffs. >> there's going to be a happy crowd coming out moments later. >> we've known the warriors are going to the playoffs, but as amber mentioned, their opponent, the new orleans pelicans didn't get in until tonight. >> yeah, they...
137
137
Apr 26, 2015
04/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
the force of the collision threw the minivan into a bus shelter. the car bounced into an dumpster and knocked it on the side. there's no condition of the drivers. >>> "action news" was on the scene of the accident on street road in bensalem. a pedestrian was struck near the on-ramp to the interstate i-95. the victim was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. the driver stopped after the crash and talking with police. >>> police in delaware county are searching for the gunman in a double shooting. a k-9 unit searched for clues on west third street in chester at 10:30, the victims were rushed to crozer-chester medical center. no word on their conditions. >>> philadelphia police are investigating after a man was shot in the neck. it happened at 10:30 in the city's frankford section. the man was rushed to temple university hospital. no word on his condition. so far police have no motive or arrest. >>> a camden county family is pleading for information on the killing of their star son. >> reporter: jameer bullard was wanting more for his family an
the force of the collision threw the minivan into a bus shelter. the car bounced into an dumpster and knocked it on the side. there's no condition of the drivers. >>> "action news" was on the scene of the accident on street road in bensalem. a pedestrian was struck near the on-ramp to the interstate i-95. the victim was rushed to the hospital in serious condition. the driver stopped after the crash and talking with police. >>> police in delaware county are searching...
568
568
Apr 8, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 568
favorite 0
quote 0
the field with the armies. he is set up at the staem saw mill. and having arrived there at the saw mill when horace porter rides back into that camp that evening, he reports that sharidan has completely defeated the confederate force protecting the south side railroad. of course, can you imagine after 9 1/2 months what it must have been the relief for the union officers finally realizing that they are on the verge of capturing lee's last supply line knowing very well that he is either going to have to fight to defend it or leave. grant disappears into the tent. and a few minutes later he merges and he reads to the officer's gathered there the content of the message. i have ordered a general assault along the lines. and so on the night of april 1st, 186 a5, a day that one confederate officer describes as all fools day, a day of evil omen, an artillery barrage begins. it begins from richmond all the way along the lines all the way around petersburg, everywhere union artillery can fire on confederate positions and
the field with the armies. he is set up at the staem saw mill. and having arrived there at the saw mill when horace porter rides back into that camp that evening, he reports that sharidan has completely defeated the confederate force protecting the south side railroad. of course, can you imagine after 9 1/2 months what it must have been the relief for the union officers finally realizing that they are on the verge of capturing lee's last supply line knowing very well that he is either going to...
36
36
Apr 14, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
some of the made during the course of the political cycle. it's a difficult path but it's one that has to be worked and which will just improve the situation. >> thank you for that. let's talk a little bit about your new mediocre. you've coined this term. it's a great term. we must prevent the new mediocre from being the new reality you said. you then talk about the bottom line. the risk to global financial stability is rising. it's not a comfortable place with respect to financial stability. is the new mediocre another term for secular stagnation? is this what you're worried about and is that what we're facing with the world economy facing a low period of growth. what impact will that have on security and stability? how great is your worry about that? >> i think it's distant from the stagnation borrowed by larry summons. i think it's different because my concept of the low mediocre the new mediocre is that we can get out of it. it's not something that is intended or that we risk seeing for long period of time. if the measures that i have ide
some of the made during the course of the political cycle. it's a difficult path but it's one that has to be worked and which will just improve the situation. >> thank you for that. let's talk a little bit about your new mediocre. you've coined this term. it's a great term. we must prevent the new mediocre from being the new reality you said. you then talk about the bottom line. the risk to global financial stability is rising. it's not a comfortable place with respect to financial...