246
246
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
daughter-in-law, louisa katherine adams, the wife of the future president, john quincy adams, abigail's son and i think it's safe to say louisa and abigail had had issues as in los sometimes do. she was first of all guilty of having been born in britain although from a family in maryland and a family who was a wealthy when she was a kid and later lost all of their money. the father declared bankruptcy right after she married john quincy. all of it the gail's kids fail to marry just by her urging. and, the worst thing about louisa in abigail's eyes was that she was a weiner. she was not a cheerful and it is a reminder as the head of part-time and she was in so many ways, abigail had traditional ideas about the role of women and particularly wives and one of those was to be cheerful and louisa was not cheerful. they had some positive moments. still abigail letter $150 guess what louisa did with half of that money? she passed through to her three sons, charles francis adams and his two brothers, gave it to the grandson's that abigail had disinherited. that is, that she left nothing to and
daughter-in-law, louisa katherine adams, the wife of the future president, john quincy adams, abigail's son and i think it's safe to say louisa and abigail had had issues as in los sometimes do. she was first of all guilty of having been born in britain although from a family in maryland and a family who was a wealthy when she was a kid and later lost all of their money. the father declared bankruptcy right after she married john quincy. all of it the gail's kids fail to marry just by her...
248
248
Jan 2, 2010
01/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 248
favorite 0
quote 0
adam? >> charles, bungee, an agricultural products company like owning an agriculture etf which i think is a good idea and will do well for a long time. >> you have been on the agricultural stocks and you like that, patricia. >> i really do. i think you have to warn viewers it is risky, if you are doing anything in agriculture you have to worry about commodity prices an droughts an cro and droughts and crops, but we are starting off the new year with agreement, and i like cheese cake factory and you can tell i love cheese cake by looking at me and the restaurant is a chain and it is casual and have done a great job and most competitors had a tough time and cut down to smaller items on the menu and not this company. they have been able to plow through the recession, and pick -- >> adam, patricia liked your pick, do you like hers. >> a totally impressive company and my concern is the stock has done so well, it is not a cheap product. >> gary k., what is your pick? >> teva pharmaceuticals, and
adam? >> charles, bungee, an agricultural products company like owning an agriculture etf which i think is a good idea and will do well for a long time. >> you have been on the agricultural stocks and you like that, patricia. >> i really do. i think you have to warn viewers it is risky, if you are doing anything in agriculture you have to worry about commodity prices an droughts an cro and droughts and crops, but we are starting off the new year with agreement, and i like...
166
166
Jan 24, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
if abigail adams restore like that she would have gone berserk. but dalia just smiled and said they are only trying to wound my sensibility and she just went right off spiraling away. >> host: she took friends to carry on about her husband and said this was great theater or something -- >> guest: there was one guy named john randolph who ran against madison in the house of representatives so she brought groups of women and they would sit in the gallery and watched and they would leave and that night at dinner dolley would say this is as good a show and that reduced rate of politically speaking about that tall. but the one story i love the most is when he won the presidency the first time the losing candidate was from south carolina, she said i would have won if i was campaigning against mr. madison alone but against mr. madison and mrs. madison i never had a chance. >> host: so it's all true. the most wonderful story about her which we know a little bit about is how she rescued the painting of george washington, the gilbert stuart, it is actually
if abigail adams restore like that she would have gone berserk. but dalia just smiled and said they are only trying to wound my sensibility and she just went right off spiraling away. >> host: she took friends to carry on about her husband and said this was great theater or something -- >> guest: there was one guy named john randolph who ran against madison in the house of representatives so she brought groups of women and they would sit in the gallery and watched and they would...
202
202
Jan 25, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
so that was a part of the things that troubled john adams. he, too katibat inheritance from his mother. her problem was probably she was a manic depressive. she used to go into these frenzies housecleaning and then look at the horrible depression from weeks at a time but john adams did this throughout his life. yet frenzied activities which he but the cheap wonderful things like persuading people to vote for independence in 1776 but then the lead down would be portable and start to feel sorry for themselves and when he was depressed to be envious of washington and franklin and all these other problems would swell up so he was fortunate he found a woman who could call him down and get him out of these depressions and her name as you know was abigail adams. >> host: and an amazing woman because she was herself so heart broken as he would go off and spend months or years away from her. >> guest: he spent almost ten years in europe. it's staggering. that is where you see on the serious sight i shall for awhile we would say the marriage was about
so that was a part of the things that troubled john adams. he, too katibat inheritance from his mother. her problem was probably she was a manic depressive. she used to go into these frenzies housecleaning and then look at the horrible depression from weeks at a time but john adams did this throughout his life. yet frenzied activities which he but the cheap wonderful things like persuading people to vote for independence in 1776 but then the lead down would be portable and start to feel sorry...
289
289
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
adam. >>> thank you. if you have high blood pressure, like me, and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin hpb has a heart, right here. it's the only cold and flu brand that won't raise your blood pressure. coricidin hpb. powerful cold medicine with a heart. >>> we are getting closer to the big game. >> new england favored by 3.5. they don't play the game on paper. the clock ticks towards noon tomorrow when the afc wild card showdown when the patriots and ravens will keep fans on the edge of their seats. it will be in massachusetts where the ravens look to avenge a 27-21 loss in the same stadium back in october. thestakess are higher. the loser goes home and the winner moves on. >> we have to go into their place and play a good game against them. it will take a lot on our part. we can do it. they have guys that can play. we will take the approach that we have to control what we can and we have the guys to match up with them. >> we will see if the purple birds can hand the pa
adam. >>> thank you. if you have high blood pressure, like me, and get a cold... ...you need a cold medicine with a heart. only coricidin hpb has a heart, right here. it's the only cold and flu brand that won't raise your blood pressure. coricidin hpb. powerful cold medicine with a heart. >>> we are getting closer to the big game. >> new england favored by 3.5. they don't play the game on paper. the clock ticks towards noon tomorrow when the afc wild card showdown when...
479
479
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WJZ
tv
eye 479
favorite 0
quote 2
i'm adam may. coming out of california, breaking news where a 6.5 magnitude earthquake rocked northern parts of that state. we also just got in footage of the seismograph machine measuring the strength of the quake. it struck off the coast of northern california shaking buildings south of the oregon border. power has been knocked out to several coastal communities. so far, only minor property damage has been reported such as a broken windows, fallen chimneys and snapped sewer lines. several people in a shopping mall in eureka received minor injuries from broken glass but so far, those appear to be the worst. we'll keep you updated. >>> one week after a security scare at newark liberty airport, the man behind that breach has been released from custody. tonight, he's only facing a minor fine, triggering outrage. karen brown reports for wjz from new jersey with the latest. >> reporter: haisong jiang faced the glare of the media outside a newark police station. the last time he was at the airport, the
i'm adam may. coming out of california, breaking news where a 6.5 magnitude earthquake rocked northern parts of that state. we also just got in footage of the seismograph machine measuring the strength of the quake. it struck off the coast of northern california shaking buildings south of the oregon border. power has been knocked out to several coastal communities. so far, only minor property damage has been reported such as a broken windows, fallen chimneys and snapped sewer lines. several...
157
157
Jan 25, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
and john adams did this throughout his life. he would have these frenzy activities in which you would achieve wonderful things by persuading people to vote for independence in 1776. but then, the letdown would be horrible. and then he would start to feel sorry for himself and when he was depressed to be envious of washington, franklin, and all these other problems would swell up. and so he was very fortunate that he found a woman who could calm him down and get him out of these depressions. and her name, as you know, was abigail adams. >> host: an amazing woman. she herself was heartbroken as he would go off and spend months, even years away from her. >> guest: he spent almost ten years in europe, staggering. and this is where you say the serious side. i showed up for a while we would say the marriage was about to collapse. >> host: in the late 1770's, yes. >> guest: abaco raised three children, three children and she was incredibly lonely. and there he was over in europe and wind and dined by the crown heads and so forth. she w
and john adams did this throughout his life. he would have these frenzy activities in which you would achieve wonderful things by persuading people to vote for independence in 1776. but then, the letdown would be horrible. and then he would start to feel sorry for himself and when he was depressed to be envious of washington, franklin, and all these other problems would swell up. and so he was very fortunate that he found a woman who could calm him down and get him out of these depressions. and...
428
428
Jan 17, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 428
favorite 0
quote 0
jumper by adams was over the backboard.> adams finding herself open at that elbow a couple of times a good look, nice shot for her to take, strong off the back iron. but she's getting the open looks that georgia tech needs. >> reynolds in the ball game now. see how boston colleges handles the pressure with thoman signature down for the first time in the ball game game. this is renlds. the nice thing for boston college, both their big kids can handle the ball especially murphy. good offset rebound. brittanny johnson. >> brittanny johnson has been a present of late. against north carolina state she went 10 for 10 from the free-throw line, good minutes nice distributor off the bench for sylvia crawley. >> georgia tech has not had an inside presence in this ball game. ardossi 16 footer. sword loose and picco on the move. wait until you see swords calling for the ball and a bad entry pass. picco gets bailed out on a foul by ardossi. >> ardossi struggling on the offensive end because she's having to work so hard on the defense to
jumper by adams was over the backboard.> adams finding herself open at that elbow a couple of times a good look, nice shot for her to take, strong off the back iron. but she's getting the open looks that georgia tech needs. >> reynolds in the ball game now. see how boston colleges handles the pressure with thoman signature down for the first time in the ball game game. this is renlds. the nice thing for boston college, both their big kids can handle the ball especially murphy. good...
225
225
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm adam may. an 11-year-old child abducted and murdered on maryland's eastern shore laid to rest today in salisbury. suzanne collins joins us. >> reporter: as the short life is remembered, police are saying they are building a case against the convicted child molester who's been charged in her abduction. ♪ amazing grace how sweet [music] ♪ >> reporter: mourners find it hard to say good-bye to such a young, innocent child, especially when so much horror is associated with her abduction and murder over christmas. >> i never thought for one second that i'd ever have to do this, but the world is not as perfect and what we never think would happen sometimes does. >> reporter: her body was found after a vast search by volunteers. police say a twice convicted child sex molester is responsible. the 30-year-old leggs dated the child's aunt for a while. >> we'll recover every single piece of evidence that is needed to successfully put this man behind bars. >> reporter: right now, police say the child's sist
i'm adam may. an 11-year-old child abducted and murdered on maryland's eastern shore laid to rest today in salisbury. suzanne collins joins us. >> reporter: as the short life is remembered, police are saying they are building a case against the convicted child molester who's been charged in her abduction. ♪ amazing grace how sweet [music] ♪ >> reporter: mourners find it hard to say good-bye to such a young, innocent child, especially when so much horror is associated with her...
220
220
Jan 12, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
neither trend would have shocked adam smith. he knew some among the wealthy and powerful but always look for exemptions from the rigors of competition and he urged legislators to resist the pressure. to grant them. though he was a champion and free markets, smith was no fan of the business. large merchants and principles of joint stock companies and corporations, smith writes or an order of men whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public and who have generally in interest to deceive and oppress the public and who according we have on many occasions both received and oppressed. this does not mean they should be oppressed and returned. only they should be subject to the rules of open competition without exceptions. rules that will turn their self-interest to work more constructive paths. otherwise both the efficiency of the market and public's confidence in the fairness and legitimacy of the system will be dangerously undercut. capitalism is a fundamentally populist enterprise governed in the interest of the m
neither trend would have shocked adam smith. he knew some among the wealthy and powerful but always look for exemptions from the rigors of competition and he urged legislators to resist the pressure. to grant them. though he was a champion and free markets, smith was no fan of the business. large merchants and principles of joint stock companies and corporations, smith writes or an order of men whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public and who have generally in interest...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
210
210
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WHUT
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
when god created adam, he created eve for adam. he would have created another adam, man. but he created adam, a man, and eve, a woman. >> reporter: the church believes that homosexuality, as well as other kinds of behavior they consider immoral, is the work of the devil. >> it's a paradox that these are such highly educated people, but their substratum of african traditional religion has a very vigorous spiritual life of spirits, evil spirits, ancestors. things that are perceived as evil or negative have to be vigorously fought in the church, and that's consistent with african traditional religion. >> reporter: professor robert says that the most negative reaction to african churches comes from african americans. >> so you see you get africans coming in with no racial chip on their shoulder living alongside and competing with african americans who've got the weight of their communal history that in some respects is dragging them down, and there's tension right on the ground. >> reporter: numbers matter, and there's no doubt that the number of redeemed christian churches o
when god created adam, he created eve for adam. he would have created another adam, man. but he created adam, a man, and eve, a woman. >> reporter: the church believes that homosexuality, as well as other kinds of behavior they consider immoral, is the work of the devil. >> it's a paradox that these are such highly educated people, but their substratum of african traditional religion has a very vigorous spiritual life of spirits, evil spirits, ancestors. things that are perceived as...
269
269
Jan 2, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
they couldn't imagine how john adams -- john adams is not a full-fledged federal list. he is close its jefferson. he can't understand how a bank can lend out money printing pepper -- paper. we promise to pay -- washington bank was created in 1801 and still exist. we promise to pay the bearer on demand gold and silver. they can issue this paper on the understanding that most people won't come in -- hard to carry gold and silver, easy to carry the paper. the banks -- no one understood this. jefferson never understood it. hamilton understood it. these banks made the economy work but they abuse the privilege. talk about reserves in leveraging. as the best example is here in rhode island. a book just recently out on this, this bank had $600,000 of notes, $86 to backup -- that is negligent. it fails. this is the first bank in american history to go bankrupt. setting a precedent for our own times. any other questions? i can't see everyone. do you have one? >> hope this doesn't sound too corny but of all the people you deal with in this particular book, which one would you most
they couldn't imagine how john adams -- john adams is not a full-fledged federal list. he is close its jefferson. he can't understand how a bank can lend out money printing pepper -- paper. we promise to pay -- washington bank was created in 1801 and still exist. we promise to pay the bearer on demand gold and silver. they can issue this paper on the understanding that most people won't come in -- hard to carry gold and silver, easy to carry the paper. the banks -- no one understood this....
423
423
Jan 31, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 423
favorite 0
quote 0
that was part of the things that troubled john adams. he too had a very big inheritance from his mother. her problem was probably she was manic depressive and would go into these frenzies of house cleaning they go into a horrible depression for weeks at a time and john adams did this throughout his life and have frenzy activities in which he would achieve wonderful things like persuading people to vote for independence but then, the letdown would be horrible and then he would feel sorry for himself and when he was be envious of washington, franklin and all of the other problems would swell up. he was very fortunate he found a woman who could calm him down and get him out of the depressions and her name was abigail adams. >> host: an amazing woman because she was so he >>> 6' 8, 8 1/2, can do it all. i mean when i say do it all and do it gracefully. i mean with the greatest of ease. >> benji will, so his game and personality were -- wilson, his game and personality were electric, a future star in the nba until one morning when everything
that was part of the things that troubled john adams. he too had a very big inheritance from his mother. her problem was probably she was manic depressive and would go into these frenzies of house cleaning they go into a horrible depression for weeks at a time and john adams did this throughout his life and have frenzy activities in which he would achieve wonderful things like persuading people to vote for independence but then, the letdown would be horrible and then he would feel sorry for...
394
394
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 394
favorite 0
quote 0
you have to be a little happy for flozell adams, too. here's a guy who has been here for 12 seasons now and never won a playoff game. the longest stretch by any cowboys player. >> al: a little more than eight minutes away from getting off that schnide. first down at the 50. and pass goes to witten. he will pick up two hard earned yards. tackled there by quintin mikell. >> cris: it was interesting talking to flozell adams about the first time that tony romo came into the huddle. he said, "oh, i've been around here forever. we've had 12 different quarterbacks and here was a an undrafted free agent and tony romo, nobody knew big about him but i started telling guys there is something different about this kid. i don't know what it is and maybe he never starts for us, i have no idea, but he is going to start for somebody in this league." maybe flozell has a job in the front office after his playing days are over. he hit that one right on the button. >> al: second do and seven false start. >> referee: false start, offense, number 82. five-yard
you have to be a little happy for flozell adams, too. here's a guy who has been here for 12 seasons now and never won a playoff game. the longest stretch by any cowboys player. >> al: a little more than eight minutes away from getting off that schnide. first down at the 50. and pass goes to witten. he will pick up two hard earned yards. tackled there by quintin mikell. >> cris: it was interesting talking to flozell adams about the first time that tony romo came into the huddle. he...
364
364
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 364
favorite 0
quote 0
you have to be a little happy for flozell adams, too. here's a guy who has been here for 12 seasons now and never won a playoff game. the longest stretch by any cowboys player. >> al: a little more than eight minutes away from getting off that schnide. first down at the 50. and pass goes to witten. he will pick up two hard earned yards. tackled there by quintin mikell. >> cris: it was interesting talking to flozell adams about the first time that tony romo came into the huddle. he said, "oh, i've been around here forever. we've had 12 different quarterbacks and here was a an undrafted free agent and tony romo, nobody knew big about him but i started telling guys there is something different about this kid. i don't know what it is and maybe he never starts for us, i have no idea, but he is going to start for somebody in this league." maybe flozell has a job in the front office after his playing days are over. he hit that one right on the button. >> al: second down and seven. false start. >> referee: false start, offense, number 82. five-y
you have to be a little happy for flozell adams, too. here's a guy who has been here for 12 seasons now and never won a playoff game. the longest stretch by any cowboys player. >> al: a little more than eight minutes away from getting off that schnide. first down at the 50. and pass goes to witten. he will pick up two hard earned yards. tackled there by quintin mikell. >> cris: it was interesting talking to flozell adams about the first time that tony romo came into the huddle. he...
516
516
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 516
favorite 0
quote 0
when god cated adam, he created eve for adam. hwould have created another adam, man. but he created am, a man, and eve, a woman. >> reporter: e church believes that homosexuaty, as well as otr kinds of behavior they consider immal, is the work the devil. >> it's a paradox th these are such highlyducated people, but their substratum of african traditiol religion has a very vigors spiritual life of irits, evispirits, ancestors. things that are pceived as evil or negativhave to be vigorously fought in thchurch, and that's consistent with african traditional rigion. >> reporter: profsor robert says thathe most negative action to african churches comes from african amerins. >>so you see you get africans coming iwith no racial chip on heir shoulder living alongsi and competing with afrin americs who've got the weight of their counal history that in so respects is dragging them down, a there's tension right on the ground. >> reporter: numbers matte and there'no doubt that the number of reemed christian churches of god has grown, and cleay e leaders have the desire, e energy,
when god cated adam, he created eve for adam. hwould have created another adam, man. but he created am, a man, and eve, a woman. >> reporter: e church believes that homosexuaty, as well as otr kinds of behavior they consider immal, is the work the devil. >> it's a paradox th these are such highlyducated people, but their substratum of african traditiol religion has a very vigors spiritual life of irits, evispirits, ancestors. things that are pceived as evil or negativhave to be...
182
182
Jan 19, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
neither trend would have shocked adam smith. he knew some among the wealthy and powerful but always look for exemptions from the rigors of competition and he urged legislators to resist the pressure. to grant them. though he was a champion and free markets, smith was no fan of the business. large merchants and principles of joint stock companies and corporations, smith writes or an order of men whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public and who have generally in interest to deceive and oppress the public and who according we have on many occasions both received and oppressed. this does not mean they should be oppressed and returned. only they should be subject to the rules of open competition without exceptions. rules that will turn their self-interest to work more constructive paths. otherwise both the efficiency of the market and public's confidence in the fairness and legitimacy of the system will be dangerously undercut. capitalism is a fundamentally populist enterprise governed in the interest of the m
neither trend would have shocked adam smith. he knew some among the wealthy and powerful but always look for exemptions from the rigors of competition and he urged legislators to resist the pressure. to grant them. though he was a champion and free markets, smith was no fan of the business. large merchants and principles of joint stock companies and corporations, smith writes or an order of men whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public and who have generally in interest...
43
43
Jan 22, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
quote
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 1
you have to read adam smith to note that there is nothing more dangerous than when corporations get together and say is we're not going to get it through competition but try to go through the state. host: in chicago, janet on the democratic line. caller: this is a question for mr. raskin. upc touch on what i would consider -- you briefly touched on what i would consider the conservative judicial activism, as far as overturning the laws. in question has to do with -- my
you have to read adam smith to note that there is nothing more dangerous than when corporations get together and say is we're not going to get it through competition but try to go through the state. host: in chicago, janet on the democratic line. caller: this is a question for mr. raskin. upc touch on what i would consider -- you briefly touched on what i would consider the conservative judicial activism, as far as overturning the laws. in question has to do with -- my
178
178
Jan 12, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
neither trend would have shocked adam smith. knew that some among the wealthy and powerful would always look for exemptions from the rigors of competition. and he urged legislators to resist that pressure to grant them. though he was a champion of free market, smith was no fan of big business. large merchants and principles of joint stock companies or corporations, smith writes, are in order of men whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public and who have generally interest to deceive and oppress the public and who have on many occasions both deceived and oppressed it. end quote. this does not mean that they should be oppressed in return. only that they should be subject to the rules of open competition without exceptions. rules that will turn their self-interest toward more constructive paths. otherwise, both the efficiency of the market and the public's confidence in the fairness and legitimacy of the system will be dangerously undercut. capitalism is a fundamentally enterprise. the benefits of the the econ
neither trend would have shocked adam smith. knew that some among the wealthy and powerful would always look for exemptions from the rigors of competition. and he urged legislators to resist that pressure to grant them. though he was a champion of free market, smith was no fan of big business. large merchants and principles of joint stock companies or corporations, smith writes, are in order of men whose interest is never exactly the same with that of the public and who have generally interest...
275
275
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm adam may. an eastern shore committee paid its final respects to sarah foxwell. the little girl who lost her life at the hands of a child molester. >> reporter: well, adam, sarah foxwell's grandmother said at her funeral today that the child just loved to laugh. now that the 11-year-old has been laid to rest, the investigation turns to the man that police say is responsible. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 people come to emmanuel wes wesleyan church to pay tribute to 11-year-old sarah foxwell, a child whose body was found christmas day near the maryland- delaware border. police say thomas leggs, jr., is responsible. >> for everybody in the area, it was tear jerking. i have two daughters and four grandsons. and i couldn't imagine going through what they're going through. >> reporter: police say sarah's sister say she saw the 30-year- old leggs take the child from her bed. a vast search ensued until the bad was -- body was found on christmas day. >> this was nost the way we wanted to find our young lady on christmas. but at the very least, we've given closure to the fami
i'm adam may. an eastern shore committee paid its final respects to sarah foxwell. the little girl who lost her life at the hands of a child molester. >> reporter: well, adam, sarah foxwell's grandmother said at her funeral today that the child just loved to laugh. now that the 11-year-old has been laid to rest, the investigation turns to the man that police say is responsible. >> reporter: nearly 1,000 people come to emmanuel wes wesleyan church to pay tribute to 11-year-old sarah...
265
265
Jan 16, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> carter: adam is the guy to see in auburn if you want to see the star. guy who patterned that. >> bob: i think you need one. >> carter: we will be back here in a couple of weeks for the alabama game, maybe you can stop by to see adam and have that ready for the next game here from auburn on the sec network. >> i i'll -- i'll be ready. nice lady, huh? >> carter: absolutely. a great effort again coach cal. over a million twitter followers and says if every one of those gives a buck, they could raise $1 million for the people of haiti. >> bob: i tell you. strength after a young guy. the upper body strength by bledsoe. when in doubt, kentucky gets aggressive! pressure is back on. >> carter: wall runs it down from behind on reed. >> bob: right here. the jump-shot, stay on balance and hang in the air. educated play by tough guy. his partner in the back court will getting that steal. you watch wall on television. and then you see him in person up close. wall is faster than i thought. >> carter: wall, blocked by malone. the tigers bring it back. andre malone. cr
. >> carter: adam is the guy to see in auburn if you want to see the star. guy who patterned that. >> bob: i think you need one. >> carter: we will be back here in a couple of weeks for the alabama game, maybe you can stop by to see adam and have that ready for the next game here from auburn on the sec network. >> i i'll -- i'll be ready. nice lady, huh? >> carter: absolutely. a great effort again coach cal. over a million twitter followers and says if every one of...
283
283
Jan 1, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: well, i had written two previous biographies, one of adam clayton powell and the other thentertainer, sammy davis jr. so i started thinking, if i could find another subject that interested me, i'd have a trilogy. three major biographies. and i wanted adam powell, of course, a politician, sammy davis jr., an entertainer, i wanted a sports figure. but i wanted a athlete who transcended their sport and someone who had a life as fascinating in the ring -- because we're talking about a boxer -- he had equally a fascinating life outside of the ring. and i wanted somebody, you know, who was known but still had a lot of mystery around his life. and that figure, for me, was sugar ray robinson. >> host: absolutely. i mean, i think he is one of the most underwritten about boxers of the 20th century, particularly considering every major boxing writer would consider him to have that title of greatest pound-for-pound fighter of the 20th century. >> guest: right. >> host: which is quite a title to have, actually. >> guest: yes, it is. >> host: there are a lot of interesting, common thread
>> guest: well, i had written two previous biographies, one of adam clayton powell and the other thentertainer, sammy davis jr. so i started thinking, if i could find another subject that interested me, i'd have a trilogy. three major biographies. and i wanted adam powell, of course, a politician, sammy davis jr., an entertainer, i wanted a sports figure. but i wanted a athlete who transcended their sport and someone who had a life as fascinating in the ring -- because we're talking about...
164
164
Jan 17, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
so that's sort of two strikes for adam smith. what i also discovered? smith, he was actually very skeptical of some elements of the free market, especially bankers, which i had never seen. he described a bank in scotland which lent money to local business men, and little schemes that didn't have any basis to them. the went south, couldn't repay their loans, the bank went bankrupt, and threw the entire local economy into recession, which is actually what happened on a global scale. so smith said, because of that, even though he was in general against -- generally laissez-faire, he made an exception for banking, and i will read a quote from him which sort of shocked me when i read it. he said -- he said such regulations may no doubt be considered in some respects a violation of natural liberty but these exertions of natural liberty might endanger society and ought to be restrained by the laws of government. the obligation of building party walls to prevent the communication of fire is a violation of natural liberty, as well as violations of the banking tr
so that's sort of two strikes for adam smith. what i also discovered? smith, he was actually very skeptical of some elements of the free market, especially bankers, which i had never seen. he described a bank in scotland which lent money to local business men, and little schemes that didn't have any basis to them. the went south, couldn't repay their loans, the bank went bankrupt, and threw the entire local economy into recession, which is actually what happened on a global scale. so smith...
446
446
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 446
favorite 0
quote 0
a new police chief in hollywood, florida, closed adam's case.lly declaring that otis toole murdered adam. >> if otis toole was alive today he'd be arrested for the abduction and murder of adam walsh on july 27, 1981. >> reporter: walsh doesn't give up easily. he did a total of eight shows on the case of elizabeth smart. a case he ultimately helped solve. nine months after the 14-year-old utah girl was abducted from her bedroom -- >> please let her go. please. >> reporter: an elderly couple who'd seen elizabeth's story on "america's most wanted" recognized the suspect and a disguised elizabeth smart. >> it's real! >> the highlight of the 23 years is when the smart family asked me to fly to salt lake city the day that elizabeth was recovered. and when i saw elizabeth walk down the stairs that night, i said, this is good. it's a home run. >> this twisted hunk of junk was once a shiny '93 cadillac. >> reporter: with more than 1,000 shows in the can -- >> time to really get busy, really go to work. >> reporter: and more than 1,000 criminals behind ba
a new police chief in hollywood, florida, closed adam's case.lly declaring that otis toole murdered adam. >> if otis toole was alive today he'd be arrested for the abduction and murder of adam walsh on july 27, 1981. >> reporter: walsh doesn't give up easily. he did a total of eight shows on the case of elizabeth smart. a case he ultimately helped solve. nine months after the 14-year-old utah girl was abducted from her bedroom -- >> please let her go. please. >>...
146
146
Jan 17, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
so that is sort of two strikes for adam smith. but, what i also discovered in smith which i hadn't realized is he was actually skeptical of the free market. especially bankers, which for some reason i have never seen referred to anywhere. he actually has a section where he describes a local bank in scotland where he was from which led to money-- to much money to the local businessmen and then went out and lots of local businessmen would have they scheme which didn't have any basis to them. they went south and couldn't repay their loans. the bank went bankrupt and to the entire local economy into recession-- recession. which is what happened on a global scale and the last couple of years so smith said because of that, even though he was in general against, a generally in favor of laissez-faire lead the market to that market devices he made an exception for banking and i will read a quote from him which as they say sort of shocked me when i read it. he said he favored banking regulatory. such regulation meneau dep become some respec
so that is sort of two strikes for adam smith. but, what i also discovered in smith which i hadn't realized is he was actually skeptical of the free market. especially bankers, which for some reason i have never seen referred to anywhere. he actually has a section where he describes a local bank in scotland where he was from which led to money-- to much money to the local businessmen and then went out and lots of local businessmen would have they scheme which didn't have any basis to them. they...
169
169
Jan 20, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
abigail adams had to remind john adams to remember the ladies when creating a new government. dolly madison had to encourage her once shy husband james this weekend on "afterwards," the intimate lives of the founding fathers. thomas flemming profiles the women who played a central part in creating our country. afterwards, part of this week's "book tv." massachusetts voted for republican scott brown yesterday in a special election to finish the remaining two years in ted kennedy's senate term. in a moment we'll bring you scott brown's victory speech. but first, here's his opponent, democrat martha coakley. [applause] >> thank you! i don't know. somebody told me there was a crowd out there. thank you. thank you. i want you to know that i just got off the phone with scott brown. i've offered him my congratulations and my best wishes on his victory tonight. and i wish to him and gail and to his two daughters -- and i told him mr. brown, you've got two lovely daughters, which he does. and he also extended his good wishes to me. so i wish we were here with other and better news toni
abigail adams had to remind john adams to remember the ladies when creating a new government. dolly madison had to encourage her once shy husband james this weekend on "afterwards," the intimate lives of the founding fathers. thomas flemming profiles the women who played a central part in creating our country. afterwards, part of this week's "book tv." massachusetts voted for republican scott brown yesterday in a special election to finish the remaining two years in ted...
215
215
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
jarius adams says woods' wife was talking to the golfer and he says he put a blanket on and pillow under his head. >>> more breaking details continue to emerge. take a listen. >> nancy, people that you hear talking on this tape are jarius adams and his sister kimberly the they were apparently both asleep. and kimberly said she heard this sound like a continuous knocking, very faint. she at first thought that maybe somebody in the house had forgotten their keys. she went downstairs to kind of investigate, figure out what was going on. that's when she said she saw headlights shining into their house. she woke up her brother. he went outside and he sees tiger woods laying there on the street. he sees elin nordegren, tiger's wife, elin asked him then for help. the thing that isn't clear, drew petrimoux, correct me if i am wrong about this. we don't know if the neighbors heard anything or not. are there various reports about whether people heard any sort of arguen't before this happened? >> these neighbors didn't. there are reports other neighbors did. i looked at an aerial shot of how the ne
jarius adams says woods' wife was talking to the golfer and he says he put a blanket on and pillow under his head. >>> more breaking details continue to emerge. take a listen. >> nancy, people that you hear talking on this tape are jarius adams and his sister kimberly the they were apparently both asleep. and kimberly said she heard this sound like a continuous knocking, very faint. she at first thought that maybe somebody in the house had forgotten their keys. she went...
407
407
Jan 7, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 407
favorite 0
quote 1
kicker matt stover will handle kicker duties for the indianapolis colts during the playoffs because adam vin terry hasn't sufficiently healed from the mid-season knee surgery he went. they intend to keep him on the active roster just in case. >>> here is a look at tonight's lineup presented by the u. p. s. store. we have a caa showdown coming at you on comcast sportsnet, plus george mason taking on northeastern. right here on comcast sportsnet, it's the senators- capitals at 7:00. we encourage to you joint chat. sport express, caps post-game live follows and another edition of "geico sportsnite" at 10:00. that's going to do it for us here on "geico sportsnite". for the very late he have from around -- latest from around our area and the sports world, get on csnwashington.com. now let's head over to the verizon center. the caps take on the senators. papa john's opening face-off coming up next on comcast sportsnet. jose theodore between the pipes for the red, white and also blue. jose has been not playing recently. he's having a big night tonight for the csps. caps, caps, ca
kicker matt stover will handle kicker duties for the indianapolis colts during the playoffs because adam vin terry hasn't sufficiently healed from the mid-season knee surgery he went. they intend to keep him on the active roster just in case. >>> here is a look at tonight's lineup presented by the u. p. s. store. we have a caa showdown coming at you on comcast sportsnet, plus george mason taking on northeastern. right here on comcast sportsnet, it's the senators- capitals at 7:00. we...
237
237
Jan 9, 2010
01/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
here is the story, amy adams is an uptight career woman. she has her boyfriend who is a self-centered jerk. he is going off to ireland on a medical convention. she finds out on ireland the women proposed on leap year. she proposes she -- she will propose but the plane is diverted and she ends up in an irish village where she meets a handsome irishman. then the darndest things happen, they fall in love. that is the basic story. i cannot give this fellow props because it is so predictable but i will give it some insofar as atms is delightful. i question some of the choices -- insofar as amy adams is delightful. and the leading man is adorable. the irish countryside is lovely to see. this is your basic watch it on cable. don't go to the movies. we are talking cable. >> next is "used in reveled." -- "youth in revolt." >> i would say that michael cera is the least likely leading man today. he always plays the same character. he has been described as the teenage bob newhart. in this film he is playing himself but also his alter ego. she falls in
here is the story, amy adams is an uptight career woman. she has her boyfriend who is a self-centered jerk. he is going off to ireland on a medical convention. she finds out on ireland the women proposed on leap year. she proposes she -- she will propose but the plane is diverted and she ends up in an irish village where she meets a handsome irishman. then the darndest things happen, they fall in love. that is the basic story. i cannot give this fellow props because it is so predictable but i...
225
225
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
jarius adams says he put a blanket on tiger and pillows under his head. >> in the street or was he still -- >> he was in the street. >> he's in the street on the side. okay. and who else was there with him? >> his wife. >> and her name is elin? >> elin. >> was he conscious, unconscious? >> at that point he was snoring. >> he was snoring? >> he was actually snoring. >> hey, it's tiger. i need you to do me a huge favor. can you please take your name off your phone? my wife went through my phone and may be calling you. so if you can, please take your name off that. >> more breaking details continue to emerge. take a listen. >> now, let's talk about when mr. woods was laying there. could you see -- you obviously were standing right over him, and got the blankets over him. can you describe any injuries that you saw? >> just -- just the lacerations that were on his lip. >> on his lip? upper lip or bottom lip? >> i couldn't tell. i mean, between the two. i don't know. >> between the two. when we say lacerations, was there a lot of blood? >> not a lot. >> would it be like a bloody nose or someth
jarius adams says he put a blanket on tiger and pillows under his head. >> in the street or was he still -- >> he was in the street. >> he's in the street on the side. okay. and who else was there with him? >> his wife. >> and her name is elin? >> elin. >> was he conscious, unconscious? >> at that point he was snoring. >> he was snoring? >> he was actually snoring. >> hey, it's tiger. i need you to do me a huge favor. can you...
162
162
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
when lincoln was a young man the president of the united states was john quincy adams. when john quincy adams was a boy in massachusetts he heard the gunfire at the battle of bunker hill. perhaps one of the greatest figures of that battle, another great and forgotten figure of the american founding is a man named joseph warren. in the context of the american founding you might recall the suffolk resolve. he is also the man who sent a horseman named paul revere on a very famous ride. he was very dedicated to the revolutionary cause. and when the british had been chased from concord back to boston, and the americans took position on bunker hill, a very weak position, though he was a leader in the colonial movement and had been appointed a general, adjunct general he went instead volunteered to fight defending that position. the british, of course, where wanting to have nothing with these rabble who thought they could fight off the greatest military power in the world. so attacked head-on through frontal assaults. the first time they did so they failed. you might remember
when lincoln was a young man the president of the united states was john quincy adams. when john quincy adams was a boy in massachusetts he heard the gunfire at the battle of bunker hill. perhaps one of the greatest figures of that battle, another great and forgotten figure of the american founding is a man named joseph warren. in the context of the american founding you might recall the suffolk resolve. he is also the man who sent a horseman named paul revere on a very famous ride. he was very...
1,103
1.1K
Jan 4, 2010
01/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 1,103
favorite 0
quote 0
there's something different about amy adams. it's a new role in real life.ations, you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> radiant. >>> speaking of true love, you always remember jake pavelka. he didn't get it, but he won the hearts of viewers. he's back for the season of the "the bachelor." >> the process works. it's 100% real. i saw how it worked for jillian. i was so excited to have the opportunity to come back. >> you had your heart crushed last season. how was it going through it knowing you were go doing have to crush the hearts of other girls? >> that's the hardest part of the entire journey. looking into someone's eyes, there's absolute any nothing wrong with saying you're amazing. i'm completely into you. that's how the show works. it's so tough for me. >> do you ve criteria looking for love? >> looking for a heart of gold. plain and simple. looking for a heart of gold. >> and did you find it -- as we say in the business, it's in the can? >> you don't have to pick anybody. i can give you this, i stayed true to myself. i didn't necessarily do what everyb
there's something different about amy adams. it's a new role in real life.ations, you look beautiful. >> thank you. >> radiant. >>> speaking of true love, you always remember jake pavelka. he didn't get it, but he won the hearts of viewers. he's back for the season of the "the bachelor." >> the process works. it's 100% real. i saw how it worked for jillian. i was so excited to have the opportunity to come back. >> you had your heart crushed last...
326
326
Jan 3, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 326
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama appointed a cybersecurity czar working to protect us all against hackers, adam housley got a rare look at how agents tackle and prevent cybercrimes. >> reporter: the fbi, secret service and other law enforcement continue to step up efforts to combat cybertheft and cyberterrorism that threaten the agencies and infrastructure with thousands of attempted attacks each day. president obama has called cybercrime, quote, one of the most serious economic and national security challenges we face. >> it's a serious threat. we're attacking it as a serious threat, using state, local and federal assets. >> they say one country can do that to another and shut down the power grid, shut down, you name it. that is a very effective weapon and more effective than conventional weapons. >> reporter: hacker attacks have he believed government and business websites in the u.s. and in south korea just in the last few months. >> we believe there is a cyberarms going on. we have five countries in the world arming themselves. >> hackers supported in russia, china and north korea, for example, man
president obama appointed a cybersecurity czar working to protect us all against hackers, adam housley got a rare look at how agents tackle and prevent cybercrimes. >> reporter: the fbi, secret service and other law enforcement continue to step up efforts to combat cybertheft and cyberterrorism that threaten the agencies and infrastructure with thousands of attempted attacks each day. president obama has called cybercrime, quote, one of the most serious economic and national security...
284
284
Jan 24, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> abigail adams had to remind john adams to remember the ladies when creating a new government. dolly madison had to encourage her once-shy husband, james. this weekend on "after words," the intimate lives of the founding fathers. thomas fleming profiles the women who played a central part in creating our country. part of this weekend's booktv on c-span2.it peniel joseph and kevin merida continues. >> host: welcome back to booktv's "after words." we're talking with professor peniel joseph, tough university history professor. and has >>> welcome to washington post live weekend. ahead. we'll look back at the raider's tough loss to the colts. where they are going next. and a look at the local teams. and cathy griffin gives us a take on tiger woods. you don't want to miss that. >>> there was an exit out of the playoffs. we weighed in on what the ravens need to do to make it back to the big game in the top headline. >>> the win in new orleans, a lot of optimism then they went to played out the way i expected. they were not blown out. and could not produce the better team won. how do
. >> abigail adams had to remind john adams to remember the ladies when creating a new government. dolly madison had to encourage her once-shy husband, james. this weekend on "after words," the intimate lives of the founding fathers. thomas fleming profiles the women who played a central part in creating our country. part of this weekend's booktv on c-span2.it peniel joseph and kevin merida continues. >> host: welcome back to booktv's "after words." we're talking...
203
203
Jan 12, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
the port in the west have had no greater deliver then adam smith. it is true in a quality person is. the standard of living has driven-- dramatically and the potential to escape poverty is never great then a capitalist economy. today and has far more to do with culture than economic injustice. but that very point* brings us to the second and more serious critique fabs the empty social life of any higher meeting grows bankrupt even as it grows materially wealthy. is capitalism just a means to replace material poverty? is it the moneymaking machine that burns social capital for its fuel? this line of criticism has a very long pedigree with some of the earliest critics from capitalism to the present day from romantics to moralist and post-modern and also recalls the classical and christian critiques lacking and especially with discipline and trade aimed at profits this most reprehensible since the desire knows no bounds. adam smith accepted on the contrary the market with discipline society sets on our appetite but as it turns out the capital this stag
the port in the west have had no greater deliver then adam smith. it is true in a quality person is. the standard of living has driven-- dramatically and the potential to escape poverty is never great then a capitalist economy. today and has far more to do with culture than economic injustice. but that very point* brings us to the second and more serious critique fabs the empty social life of any higher meeting grows bankrupt even as it grows materially wealthy. is capitalism just a means to...
179
179
Jan 27, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
and then adams was just taken aback with how fantastic the document was. he may or may not have made some minor changes. and then second to see it was benjamin franklin and benjamin franklin made more changes, the editor and publisher that he was, and then that was brought to the body and they debated and they came up with this -- the final declaration. and after they had come together they signed it. the last part of john adams' letter to his wife, abigail, was this, his words, i'm apt to believe that it, the signing of the declaration, would be celebrated by succeeding generations as the great anniversary festival. we call it july fourth, independence day. it ought to be commemorated as the day of deliverans by solemn acts of devotion to god almighty. john adams wrote, it ought to be sol omized with pomp and parade, with shows, games, sports, guns, of course we use fireworks instead of guns, bells, bondfires, illume nation from one end of this con -- i lule nation from one end of this continent to the other from this time forever more. then he went on ve
and then adams was just taken aback with how fantastic the document was. he may or may not have made some minor changes. and then second to see it was benjamin franklin and benjamin franklin made more changes, the editor and publisher that he was, and then that was brought to the body and they debated and they came up with this -- the final declaration. and after they had come together they signed it. the last part of john adams' letter to his wife, abigail, was this, his words, i'm apt to...
329
329
Jan 3, 2010
01/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 0
adam shapiro of the fox business network has more. >> 2009 was the year madoff became a household name. >> to ponzi scheme wiped out billions of dollars. victims worldwide are still trying to recover. >> everybody in my life has been demolished. it's not about the rich and famous. it's about the life work of many people. >> reporter: people who say the year of scheme, scam and fraud, not only stole money -- >> this was far more than the loss of money. but there was also a tremendous violation of trust. >> reporter: trust in the very institutions that were designed to protect american investors. >> can i trust wall street? >> absolutely not. >> can i trust sipc? >> absolutely not. they have proven themselves to be dishonest. >> can i trust the sec? >> absolutely not. they have proven themselves to be in wall street's hands. they're like an agency that is directly working for wall street. >> can i trust fnra? >> oh, my gosh, no. >> helen chaitman represents more than 250 madoff victims and is suing the securities investor protection corporation or sipc because she says it's trying to cha
adam shapiro of the fox business network has more. >> 2009 was the year madoff became a household name. >> to ponzi scheme wiped out billions of dollars. victims worldwide are still trying to recover. >> everybody in my life has been demolished. it's not about the rich and famous. it's about the life work of many people. >> reporter: people who say the year of scheme, scam and fraud, not only stole money -- >> this was far more than the loss of money. but there was...
171
171
Jan 24, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> abigail adams had to remind john adams to remember the ladies when creating a new government. dolly madison had to encourage her once shy husband james. this weekend on of a wards, the intimate lives of the founding fathers, thomas fleming profiles the women who played a central part in creating our country. of afterwards, part of this weekend's book tv on c-span2. >> patrick keith talks about sister ping, who ran an illegal chinese immigration ring during the unanimous 80's and 1990's. -- 1980's and 19 9. before being cause, sister ping created a massiveultillion dollar network and took the f.b.i. 10 years to piece together. r the event. >> i'm glad to see there is a good
. >> abigail adams had to remind john adams to remember the ladies when creating a new government. dolly madison had to encourage her once shy husband james. this weekend on of a wards, the intimate lives of the founding fathers, thomas fleming profiles the women who played a central part in creating our country. of afterwards, part of this weekend's book tv on c-span2. >> patrick keith talks about sister ping, who ran an illegal chinese immigration ring during the unanimous 80's...
398
398
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 398
favorite 0
quote 1
the city raised the price for hourly meters in places like adams morgan and the national mall to namefew. and that's not all. ros plater has what you need to know before you park. >> reporter: grab a handful of quarters because you'll ned them for the $2 -- need them for the $2 an hour meter. and you'll need to feet it until 10:00 at night. >> that's a lot. that's ridiculous. >> well they're going up on everything else. they're finding a way to dig in our pockets whenthey don't put anything in there. >> reporter: like it or not, d- dot says change is on the way to the city's so-called premium demand zones. adams morgan, georgetown, the pin quarter, the u street corridor, the city business district, main avenue and water street southwest and the national mall a part of wisconsin avenue from van ness to western. the began rollout was in the water front area home to the seafood wharf where many are outraged. thanks to the sluggish economy, business here is already slow. >> our regular customers don't come in like they used to. they can't afford it. and they don't need extra parking to pa
the city raised the price for hourly meters in places like adams morgan and the national mall to namefew. and that's not all. ros plater has what you need to know before you park. >> reporter: grab a handful of quarters because you'll ned them for the $2 -- need them for the $2 an hour meter. and you'll need to feet it until 10:00 at night. >> that's a lot. that's ridiculous. >> well they're going up on everything else. they're finding a way to dig in our pockets whenthey...
338
338
Jan 3, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 338
favorite 0
quote 0
fox's adam housely got a rare look at how agents tackle and prevent cyber crime. >> reporter: the fbi, secret service, and other law enforcement continue to step up efforts to combat cyber theft and cyber terrorism which threaten america's companies and infrastructure with thousands of attacks each day. president obama has called cyber attacks one of the most serious challenges we face. >> it is definitely a serious threat. through our collaborative efforts we're attack it as a serious threat using state, local, and federal assets. >> if the can be done on myself discal where one country can do that to another country and shut down their power grid, you name it, that's a very effective weapon. it's more effective than conventional weapons. >> reporter: hacker attacks have hobbled government and business websites here in the u.s. and in south corey what just in the last few months. >> we believe that there's a cyber arms race going on. we have five leading countries in the world that are arming themselves for cyber warfare. >> reporter: hackers supported by governments in russia and no
fox's adam housely got a rare look at how agents tackle and prevent cyber crime. >> reporter: the fbi, secret service, and other law enforcement continue to step up efforts to combat cyber theft and cyber terrorism which threaten america's companies and infrastructure with thousands of attacks each day. president obama has called cyber attacks one of the most serious challenges we face. >> it is definitely a serious threat. through our collaborative efforts we're attack it as a...
323
323
Jan 9, 2010
01/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 323
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> among the changes, at $2 per hour parking in primary zones like adams morgan, georgetown. >> we come out on the weekend. who wants to pay $2 to park for one hour? >> the free parking that merchants have come to know and love is now history. >> i think the free parking was an attraction. >> they say other cities have the $3 parking fees. >> if it makes it easier to park, great. >> he is from seattle, or they charged $1.50. >> they are not making any more parking garages. if they need to make revenue, make it. >> you have to move your vehicle after the first hour at these meters. >> it is crazy. >> you have to find better parking and not part in these areas. >> that hours before the meters in the very busy areas will be extended until 10:00 p.m. on saturdays. one thing to note, if you don't see new sign a check or markings on the meters indicating they have the new rates, the district says they'll have everything in place by the 19th. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >>> it could cost more to own a hybrid car in one part of the area. loudoun county is considering a plan to raise the pro
. >> among the changes, at $2 per hour parking in primary zones like adams morgan, georgetown. >> we come out on the weekend. who wants to pay $2 to park for one hour? >> the free parking that merchants have come to know and love is now history. >> i think the free parking was an attraction. >> they say other cities have the $3 parking fees. >> if it makes it easier to park, great. >> he is from seattle, or they charged $1.50. >> they are not...
480
480
Jan 6, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 480
favorite 0
quote 1
let's take beer where it's never been before. [ woman ] we make our samuel adams utopias.ged for 12 years. it's a totally different experience. the ultimate extreme beer. [ all ] utopias! utopias! >>> cap fans you have to mis-a goal. you can get caps scores sergeant to your cell phone for free. go to csnwashington.com and enter the key word mobile. standard text rates will apply. >>> it seems like this capital team is so different when they do a few things, score first are first and score on the power play. thanks to tomas fleischmann they go d both. >> it's nice for to see the quick passes and quicker shots to the net. right at start of the game from backstrom to ovechkin. they have a lot of traffic in front and right there he rings one off the post. and we've got players forcing the puck and fleischmann coming off the wall and firing the shot in motion and that's hard for him to handle. >> tomas fleischmann got the first goal and added two assists. lisa hillary had a chance to catch up with him. >> just got used to it and skated around and went pretty good. >> it seemed
let's take beer where it's never been before. [ woman ] we make our samuel adams utopias.ged for 12 years. it's a totally different experience. the ultimate extreme beer. [ all ] utopias! utopias! >>> cap fans you have to mis-a goal. you can get caps scores sergeant to your cell phone for free. go to csnwashington.com and enter the key word mobile. standard text rates will apply. >>> it seems like this capital team is so different when they do a few things, score first are...
342
342
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WTTG
tv
eye 342
favorite 0
quote 0
places like adams morgan, georgetown's historic district, the national mall just to name a few. roz plater is live with what you need to know before you park. >> reporter: maureen, not only is it going to cost you more but these meters you can expect more enforcement of the two- hour parking limit, even at the parking meters. all this new parking system is designed to generate more revenue for the district but businesses fear it will drive away customers at the worst possible time. grab a handful of quarters. i'm need a buncof them for the $2 an hour meters. gone is the free parking on saturdays and you'll need to feed that meter until 10:00 at night. >> wow. that's a lot. that's ridiculous. >> well, they're going up on everything else. they're finding -- [ indiscernible ] >> reporter: like it or not ddot says change is on its way to the city's so-called premium demand zones. adams more gone, georgetown, penn quarter, the u street quarter, the central city business district, the national mall, and part of wisconsin avenue from van ness to western. the rollout began this weekend
places like adams morgan, georgetown's historic district, the national mall just to name a few. roz plater is live with what you need to know before you park. >> reporter: maureen, not only is it going to cost you more but these meters you can expect more enforcement of the two- hour parking limit, even at the parking meters. all this new parking system is designed to generate more revenue for the district but businesses fear it will drive away customers at the worst possible time. grab a...
480
480
tv
eye 480
favorite 0
quote 0
i like amy adams a lot. it's not great, it's forgettable but it's harmless.wrote down some romantic comedies from last year like "the proposal," "the ugly truth," "confessions of a shop hallock." it's better than all of those. >> i thought that "koss feconfe of a shopaholic" was cute. i liked it. >> that is dev staastating news. i'm crestfallen. >> how about "yung in revolt." let's listen to it a little bit before we talk is nick. i live with my charming mother. my broeth is pathological liar. he's a real tribe. >> what do you think? >> this is michael sarah playing a role that we have certainly see michael sarah play a lot. nobody plays him better than michael sarah. >> everybody loves him. >> he plays a teenager who is a virgin and he meets a girl who he likes a lot and wants to be with but he can't seem to get to her without sort of allowing his alterego bad-boy self to take over. so sarah kind of plays two roles here, nick and then francois, the bad boy self. this movie feels much more original, seems like it's going to be much more original than it is. i
i like amy adams a lot. it's not great, it's forgettable but it's harmless.wrote down some romantic comedies from last year like "the proposal," "the ugly truth," "confessions of a shop hallock." it's better than all of those. >> i thought that "koss feconfe of a shopaholic" was cute. i liked it. >> that is dev staastating news. i'm crestfallen. >> how about "yung in revolt." let's listen to it a little bit before we talk is...
309
309
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 309
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> the district is refitting parking meters in so-called primary zones like georgetown, adams morgan, and you street. >> it is outrageous. >> from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m., the free districtwide saturday parking is now history. >> i think that was an attraction. >> d.c. officials say the new fee is still less than at new york, l.a., and chicago. >> i guess maybe less people will be inclined to park down here and use public transportation. >> some neighborhoods are concerned about drivers who may begin using residential parking. that is happening already. >> whad to wait half an hour. >> no more feeding the meter. once the one or two hours has expired, it is time to move. >> there are not a lot of parking spaces to begin with. >> depending on where you part, you may or may not see the new rate posted. they should be clearly marked on the meter. if you don't see them, you don't have to pay the new rate. they hope to have this all start out by january 19. richard reeve, abc 7 news. >>> prince george's county is making changes to speed camera plans. county executive jack johnson is scr
. >> the district is refitting parking meters in so-called primary zones like georgetown, adams morgan, and you street. >> it is outrageous. >> from 7:00 a.m. until 10:00 p.m., the free districtwide saturday parking is now history. >> i think that was an attraction. >> d.c. officials say the new fee is still less than at new york, l.a., and chicago. >> i guess maybe less people will be inclined to park down here and use public transportation. >> some...
231
231
Jan 31, 2010
01/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
house or the senate and so what jackson called the corrupt bargain was struck between john quincy adamshenry clay and it is thought henry clay also writing but didn't have enough votes for his electoral votes and his supporters to adams for exchange of becoming secretary of state. you can imagine jackson who is and tempestuous -- >> host: they don't have deals like that anymore in the senate, do they, john? you say he reinvigorated the presidency. what do you base that? >> guest: between the period of jefferson and jackson i think a very bad thing started. we are not seeing it again now but the congress creates a caucus of democratic leaders because the democratic party comes to be the only real party in the country. the essentially picked the president -- >> host: the congress nominates. >> guest: they pick the nominee for the democratic party. there's no serious opposition and that person becomes president so as you can imagine under that system the presidents become a week because the congress picks the president, they get to pick whether he's going to be renominated after four years
house or the senate and so what jackson called the corrupt bargain was struck between john quincy adamshenry clay and it is thought henry clay also writing but didn't have enough votes for his electoral votes and his supporters to adams for exchange of becoming secretary of state. you can imagine jackson who is and tempestuous -- >> host: they don't have deals like that anymore in the senate, do they, john? you say he reinvigorated the presidency. what do you base that? >> guest:...
232
232
Jan 10, 2010
01/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
drivers also had to feed the meters on nights and saturdays in high-demand areas, including adams morgan, georgetown, downtown, the usery corridor. it will now cost some $2 an hour to park. meters will be enforced until 10:00 p.m. monday through saturday. all this month, you should see updated signs and meters to reflect those changes. >>> tonight, two british men are charged with making a fake bomb threat and being drunk aboard a plane bound for dubai. the men were pulled off the plane as it prepared to leave london's heathrow airport. the men made verbal threat. bomb-sniffing dogs were brought in but no explosives were found. the two men are due to appear in court later this month. a third man was also removed from the plane and questioned, but later released. >>> the man police say triggered the shutdown of a terminal at one of the nation's busiest airports is back home after answering questions about why he allegedly broke through airport security in the first place. even though investigators say they have their man, not everybody is satisfied tonight. karen brown reports some politi
drivers also had to feed the meters on nights and saturdays in high-demand areas, including adams morgan, georgetown, downtown, the usery corridor. it will now cost some $2 an hour to park. meters will be enforced until 10:00 p.m. monday through saturday. all this month, you should see updated signs and meters to reflect those changes. >>> tonight, two british men are charged with making a fake bomb threat and being drunk aboard a plane bound for dubai. the men were pulled off the...