114
114
Nov 6, 2010
11/10
by
KRON
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
is broken and they are upset by the sentencing and police again have been watching all of this from afar and from a distance of the ballot has been very peaceful and they talked to the public information officer at that what his preparations are for tonight. take a look at what he said. >> we in here, we aren't at a site, at of line and we do not want to be the cause of confrontation. we understand the situation is against the police officers at we do not want there to be any animosity against the police officers appeared we do not want a be a cause for any violence to take place so we do have officers battered standby modes we of officers that are walking the plaza and as this stays peaceful we are going to remain in the same position and as it gets darker if it does turn the island or if there is vandalism we are going to have officers that are ready to respond at we're going to act quickly and precisely. >> you could see people holding science, there are all lot of signs in the area and some people are wearing masks with oscar grant's picture on it. it is supposed to end at 6:00 tonig
is broken and they are upset by the sentencing and police again have been watching all of this from afar and from a distance of the ballot has been very peaceful and they talked to the public information officer at that what his preparations are for tonight. take a look at what he said. >> we in here, we aren't at a site, at of line and we do not want to be the cause of confrontation. we understand the situation is against the police officers at we do not want there to be any animosity...
226
226
Nov 12, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 1
and afar. >> driver toll means there was a problem on the bridge. therefore, i think bart had my daughter pick me up. >> but by reports, there were 10,000 more rider thanz last year, jennifer jolly from "7 live" was stuck this morning. she took out her cell phone captured the scene with this video. commuters had no place to go. they get out of cars to wait it out. jolly says drivers remained calm about the whole ordeal. and now, here is a morning commute scene you'll not see too often. an empty bay bridge this, video is shot by an anonymous viewer to our address powered by you tube. >> and if you have any pictures to share just upload them to you report.abc 7 news.com. or you can e mail us. >> and governor schwartzeneggar late today called a special session of the legislature to take up a $6 billion deficit emerging just weeks after he signed a state budget that will start december 6 when lawmakers are sworn into office after the election. this is a day after the analyst's office announced california's deficit will grow to $25 billion through june,
and afar. >> driver toll means there was a problem on the bridge. therefore, i think bart had my daughter pick me up. >> but by reports, there were 10,000 more rider thanz last year, jennifer jolly from "7 live" was stuck this morning. she took out her cell phone captured the scene with this video. commuters had no place to go. they get out of cars to wait it out. jolly says drivers remained calm about the whole ordeal. and now, here is a morning commute scene you'll not...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
108
108
Nov 10, 2010
11/10
by
WHUT
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they view us as specializing in noncombat warfare, the ability to strike from afar without putting as much of our forces in direct jeopardy and contact. they talk for our ability for our cruise missiles, stealth bombers, carrier battle groups to reach out and touch someone if you will. >> does china feel it's disadvantaged from the united states by reason the of the fact we have more space command, more satellites in space, the satellites are more sophisticated, spacecraft superior to theirs, do they feel at a tragic disadvantage? >> next they do. >> they do. however, at the international conferences china has been very outspoken for over a decade declaring that space should not be militarized, correct? >> yes. >> and it deplores the militarization of space, correct? >> correct. >> although it's quite clear that they're going down the military track to at least not be in a position of disadvantage to the united states, is that correct? >> they are moving down the track of wanting to ensure their own ability to use space in event conflict. whether or not that's quite the same thing
. >> they view us as specializing in noncombat warfare, the ability to strike from afar without putting as much of our forces in direct jeopardy and contact. they talk for our ability for our cruise missiles, stealth bombers, carrier battle groups to reach out and touch someone if you will. >> does china feel it's disadvantaged from the united states by reason the of the fact we have more space command, more satellites in space, the satellites are more sophisticated, spacecraft...
169
169
Nov 13, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
thank everybody here for coming out on a monday night, and especially those who have traveled from afar. i understand we have the mayor of racine, wisconsin, with us here tonight, and i want to assure you, sir, we will get you out of here on time to watch the green bay packers kick you off tonight against the chicago bears. we also want to say thank you to the reporters who are here after spending a long day at the hearings of the national commission of the bp oil spill. we certainly appreciate you being here. on the night of april 20th after weeks of misjudgments, operational mistakes and be equipment failures, the macondo well blew out beneath a mile of water in the gulf of mexico. it gushed up a volcano of natural gas and oil onto the deepwater horizon derrick which exploded with 126 men aboard. eleven were killed, vanished without a trace. two days later the rig collapsed ripping the pipe that tethered that rig to the well and unleashing a volcano of oil that poured toxic crude oil, 200 million gallons of it, over the next three months into some of the richest, most fertile, most di
thank everybody here for coming out on a monday night, and especially those who have traveled from afar. i understand we have the mayor of racine, wisconsin, with us here tonight, and i want to assure you, sir, we will get you out of here on time to watch the green bay packers kick you off tonight against the chicago bears. we also want to say thank you to the reporters who are here after spending a long day at the hearings of the national commission of the bp oil spill. we certainly appreciate...
97
97
Nov 19, 2010
11/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
i've been watching it from afar. i can't really go out anymore, because it's either really good or really bad. and so my staff has been out several times to wilmington, and just talking to people. and the guy you're going to meet, he's a director of sugar tree ministries in wilmington. his name is allen willoughby. allen, you're the guy that when i heard this story, after all the things -- i heard the story of my staff saying, we just like to loo look at the theatre. and there was nobody there. the lady a couple doors down, i know where they hide the key, come with me, i'll let you in. i mean, it's really a great, loving town. but when i heard your story that every morning you go in with the other people that work at the pantry -- what do you call it? >> we're a street ministry. many things. >> okay. but you look at the pantry shelves. >> uh-huh. >> you are seeing an enormous amount of people come through. >> yeah. >> there's real need there. >> yes. >> and every morning you put your hands on the shelves, right? >> y
i've been watching it from afar. i can't really go out anymore, because it's either really good or really bad. and so my staff has been out several times to wilmington, and just talking to people. and the guy you're going to meet, he's a director of sugar tree ministries in wilmington. his name is allen willoughby. allen, you're the guy that when i heard this story, after all the things -- i heard the story of my staff saying, we just like to loo look at the theatre. and there was nobody there....
303
303
Nov 24, 2010
11/10
by
KGO
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it looks great from afar, it's absolutely beautiful. we'll have more sun on saturday but sooner is better. >> 5:40 and live look at heavenly. doesn't look like they are making snow right now. probably don't need to because they had about three to six feet depending on what elevation you are on. all right, walking in the winter wonderland, for us, cold temperatures, 27 in napa, frosty 31 in santa rosa and fairfield and los gatos, 32 in and frost around livermore and also concord, rest of us to mid 30s and 41 in san francisco. monterey bay, mid to upper 30s. chilled sunshine today. it will be sunny but it won't be warm. two more chances of freegdz freezing cold temperatures tonight and tomorrow night. the bays will get rain and sierra gets the snow. as far as high temperatures, look where we are compared to average, oakland 9 degrees cooler. redwood city, 11 degrees warmer as far as our temperatures, livermore, antioch, fairfield, clearlake, cloverdale, ukiah, all these temperatures in the mid to upper 40s while the rest of us are in the
. >> it looks great from afar, it's absolutely beautiful. we'll have more sun on saturday but sooner is better. >> 5:40 and live look at heavenly. doesn't look like they are making snow right now. probably don't need to because they had about three to six feet depending on what elevation you are on. all right, walking in the winter wonderland, for us, cold temperatures, 27 in napa, frosty 31 in santa rosa and fairfield and los gatos, 32 in and frost around livermore and also...
184
184
Nov 17, 2010
11/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you have heard the stories are watched them from afar puree you never thought could happen to you>> seven weeks ago, her twin son, just 2 1/2 years ago, was diagnosed with leukemia. >> what ever the worst loss my wife may have suffered, not even close to that day. >> the shock of it, the initial moment, not with anything about leukemia. >> tyler has undergone chemotherapy and today, he and his brother can be found running around the bar -- mobs practices. >> he's been put into the low risk category. the great news is and that it's a very curable type of leukemia. >> we are cautiously optimistic. compared to where we were a month ago, things are going really well. >> instrumental in his success is his brother. >> it's very special to see markets go into a protective, nurturing role. any thing he can do to help his brother. he enters stands at his brother is sick. >> they hope the story come to the silver lining. >> maybe the reason he was chosen was so we could help put a voice of leukemia. >> i have thought about that and -- you don't feel like you've never been chosen with cancer
. >> you have heard the stories are watched them from afar puree you never thought could happen to you>> seven weeks ago, her twin son, just 2 1/2 years ago, was diagnosed with leukemia. >> what ever the worst loss my wife may have suffered, not even close to that day. >> the shock of it, the initial moment, not with anything about leukemia. >> tyler has undergone chemotherapy and today, he and his brother can be found running around the bar -- mobs practices....
206
206
Nov 12, 2010
11/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
rather than honoring our veterans from afar as the "post" writer suggests, president obama met with actuale in a far away place. president obama laid a wreath at the korean war memorial in seoul, south korea, where 36,940 u.s. troops gave their lives. then the president met with real members of the military, current members and their families. and he made sure they knew how honored he feels to be their commander-in-chief. >> as president of the united states, i have no greater privilege than serves as commandner chief of the finest military the world has ever known. we have eighth army in the house. we've got members of the seventh air force. we've got u.s. navy forces korea. we've got just about every marine in south korea here today. >> and the president wasn't the only member of the first family who spent veterans day with soldiers far from home. first lady michelle obama served dinner and met with american troops and their families at the ramstein air base in germany. mrs. obama told them, quote, we are so grateful to all of you. there are legitimate philosophical arguments for conserv
rather than honoring our veterans from afar as the "post" writer suggests, president obama met with actuale in a far away place. president obama laid a wreath at the korean war memorial in seoul, south korea, where 36,940 u.s. troops gave their lives. then the president met with real members of the military, current members and their families. and he made sure they knew how honored he feels to be their commander-in-chief. >> as president of the united states, i have no greater...
630
630
Nov 11, 2010
11/10
by
KCSM
tv
eye 630
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they view us as specializing in noncombat warfare, the ability to strike from afar without putting as much of our forces in direct jeopardy and contact. they talk for our ability for our cruise missiles, stealth bombers, carrier battle groups to reach out and touch someone if you will. >> does china feel it's disadvantaged from the united states by reason the of the fact we have more space command, more satellites in space, the satellites are more sophisticated, spacecraft superior to theirs, do they feel at a tragic disadvantage? >> next they do. >> they do. however, at the international conferences china has been very outspoken for over a decade declaring that space should not be militarized, correct? >> yes. >> and it deplores the militarization of space, correct? >> correct. >> although it's quite clear that they're going down the military track to at least not be in a position of disadvantage to the united states, is that correct? >> they are moving down the track of wanting to ensure their own ability to use space in event of conflict. whether or not that's quite the same thi
. >> they view us as specializing in noncombat warfare, the ability to strike from afar without putting as much of our forces in direct jeopardy and contact. they talk for our ability for our cruise missiles, stealth bombers, carrier battle groups to reach out and touch someone if you will. >> does china feel it's disadvantaged from the united states by reason the of the fact we have more space command, more satellites in space, the satellites are more sophisticated, spacecraft...
239
239
Nov 11, 2010
11/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's quite often easy to poke from afar. leaders here believe that what they did with this forum began two years ago in washington when facing a possible global recession, really kept slow down from being worse than -- from getting worse than it did. we're facing a depression at that time, hemorrhaging jobs. 500 and 60000,000 per month. if we'd gone over the edge things would have been doifl rescue. now, you find it difficult for leaders because we're back from the brink. now, it's a matter of sharing pain. it's difficult to get groups to share the pain when they're not looking into the abyss. so i won't call it a waste of time. these leaders will look for a way to find a formula. they'll look for it. >> thank you very much. you'll be following the president and keeping us posted throughout the weekend. and thank you, thank you for watching. i'm ainsley earhardt in new york. we now return to "hannity" already in progress. thanks for watching the fox news channel. have a good night. >> sean: tonight on our great, great, great
and it's quite often easy to poke from afar. leaders here believe that what they did with this forum began two years ago in washington when facing a possible global recession, really kept slow down from being worse than -- from getting worse than it did. we're facing a depression at that time, hemorrhaging jobs. 500 and 60000,000 per month. if we'd gone over the edge things would have been doifl rescue. now, you find it difficult for leaders because we're back from the brink. now, it's a matter...
453
453
Nov 29, 2010
11/10
by
KPIX
tv
eye 453
favorite 0
quote 0
so it's not just al qaeda from afar. it's our own neighbors. >> that's right, maggie. i think the american home grown problem is a real threat. unfortunately we've seen a consistent stream of these cases where american citizens, either foreign born or here for the united states who are radicalized and are mobilizing to use the fbi's term, willing to kill fellow citizens. in this case disturbingly and american so laly who wasn't just willing to fight abroad but to kill fellow citizens in portland. >> how is that happening? i remember the times square bomber action an american citizen. how are they becoming radicalized? >> you see numerous routes. the internet providing a forum for people to exchange ideas, to see videos and other material that is really enraging individuals, giving them a sense of purpose and some ways a heroic outlet so these are individuals who are susceptible to these and fall prey to them. >> if there is a silver lining the fbi was in on it and controlling this every step of the way. >> that's right. the fbi has done a good job of late getting close
so it's not just al qaeda from afar. it's our own neighbors. >> that's right, maggie. i think the american home grown problem is a real threat. unfortunately we've seen a consistent stream of these cases where american citizens, either foreign born or here for the united states who are radicalized and are mobilizing to use the fbi's term, willing to kill fellow citizens. in this case disturbingly and american so laly who wasn't just willing to fight abroad but to kill fellow citizens in...
513
513
Nov 6, 2010
11/10
by
KNTV
tv
eye 513
favorite 0
quote 0
is he shooting from afar? do investigators have any sense of how he's doing what he's doing?> well, it appears to be a rifle so that would give this shooter a standoff capability. and i think, you know, pete's analogy is something the fbi has to consider, too. could it be like the 2002 sniper shootings in the d.c. area? could we have one driver, and one shooter? realizing that in some of the buildings, the marine corps museum, the pentagon, multiple shots were fired. could someone pull their car off the road, fire that many rounds, and drive off again? or do they have someone helping them? if so, you know, he's probably got, again like the d.c. sniper, a younger person, maybe an older person. one of the two may get tired of this and want to talk. >> and, clint, thankfully so far a distinction between this shooter and the d.c. snipers, is that this shooter is actually firing at buildings, not at people. but what's the concern that that may change? >> well, there may be an evolution. you know, initially the shooter probably started because some grievance with the military, the
is he shooting from afar? do investigators have any sense of how he's doing what he's doing?> well, it appears to be a rifle so that would give this shooter a standoff capability. and i think, you know, pete's analogy is something the fbi has to consider, too. could it be like the 2002 sniper shootings in the d.c. area? could we have one driver, and one shooter? realizing that in some of the buildings, the marine corps museum, the pentagon, multiple shots were fired. could someone pull their...
332
332
Nov 22, 2010
11/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 332
favorite 0
quote 0
and willie's father i just admire from afar. it's kind of a children's show.mper room." >> your father and i worked in l vietnam together. we're not repeating that here. because of 9/11. because of the origins of the war. having said that, i welcome a domestic debate on this issue. we should have one. the war has gone on a long time. not longer than vietnam, but damn long and we need to keep this debate going. the debate helps americans understand the policy. >> what's the worst case that can happen if we're worng or things don't go well on the ground? >> if it forced a precipitous withdrawal, it would be an international triumph for the al-qaeda and taliban. >> a different worst case. what's the worst case if we stay, but it doesn't work? >> the famous quaug meier issue. that's why i think in contrast to vietnam, it is important that the president and nato unanimously endorse karzai's four-year timetable for the end of combat troops and that we said at the end of the phase, we continue to give them aid and don't repeat 1989. >> stick with children. children o
and willie's father i just admire from afar. it's kind of a children's show.mper room." >> your father and i worked in l vietnam together. we're not repeating that here. because of 9/11. because of the origins of the war. having said that, i welcome a domestic debate on this issue. we should have one. the war has gone on a long time. not longer than vietnam, but damn long and we need to keep this debate going. the debate helps americans understand the policy. >> what's the...
212
212
Nov 18, 2010
11/10
by
KRON
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
that is always been one of my things from afar.may be 10 years ago he drafted a kicker #one everybody said you can't waste of time on a kicker. but if you watch, without a exaggerating seven-e * other 10 the game comes down to a field goal at the finish. >> it seems unfair he's not sweating, grunting and the pilots. the pilots. >> but if you miss a you lost the game. >> that's true. i'm in the minority i'm just talking these guys-to make the decision but one have a good kicker because so many games are decided upon by that. there are guys out of work to will find one we don't want a high draft races there's always somebody around. get the guy from hungry. speaking of the get this sheen guy is from kentucky? >> he's just a guy who was waiting for call. >> our little guy is swings his foot. (laughter) >> i know userid and not a lefty. >> how you know that? >> because i was reading. >> it takes a big deal for me to back down i did not even want to read about that. you're terrific. >> i wanted to be on this. (laughter) >> you're too mu
that is always been one of my things from afar.may be 10 years ago he drafted a kicker #one everybody said you can't waste of time on a kicker. but if you watch, without a exaggerating seven-e * other 10 the game comes down to a field goal at the finish. >> it seems unfair he's not sweating, grunting and the pilots. the pilots. >> but if you miss a you lost the game. >> that's true. i'm in the minority i'm just talking these guys-to make the decision but one have a good kicker...
95
95
Nov 10, 2010
11/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
part is collateral requirements or investing from afar in a global economy, and the fact that you can manufacture aaa rating securities is a good thing if controlled properly with a shortage of high quality securities. selection of the market failure and what i'm thinking about here for example is making a market for student loans. you cannot -- it's very difficult at a local level because of a selection and moral hazard problems because we don't have debtors prisons in a anymore, and there's no collateral that students post, but if you pose the risks and have standards to that, you can begin to price it and then create securities out of things and make a private market for something that is otherwise very difficult to make. production efficiencies, this is adam smith economics coming to banking, lending, financial intermediation that you design tests to specialists rather than doing it under one roof and there's official gains with doing that. again, there's the flipside problem that comes to mind, but specialization, if done properly, can be a good thing, and finally and very import
part is collateral requirements or investing from afar in a global economy, and the fact that you can manufacture aaa rating securities is a good thing if controlled properly with a shortage of high quality securities. selection of the market failure and what i'm thinking about here for example is making a market for student loans. you cannot -- it's very difficult at a local level because of a selection and moral hazard problems because we don't have debtors prisons in a anymore, and there's...
365
365
Nov 15, 2010
11/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
powerful, powerful moment and -- but i had seen what it was like from afar for my dad to commit troopsl a story in there about his concern about the wounded. and those who would lose their life and so i had a sense of what it was like but you never know until you actually put troops in harm's way about what you feel in your heart and i had a heaviness in my heart because i knew that there would be consequences that would devastate families which ultima ultimately increased my determination to succeed. which led to like, for example, the decision on the surge. >> in iraq, when things looked worse, you doubled down and you're surging away, you find out who your friends are. and one of them clearly -- you don't take -- you don't hit anybody in this book but you bring the quote in from harry reid. after the surge is launched and the fighting is raging, he says to the world "i believe myself that the secretary of state, secretary of defense, and you have to make your own decisions about what the president knows that the war is lost. and the surge is not accomplishing anything as indicated b
powerful, powerful moment and -- but i had seen what it was like from afar for my dad to commit troopsl a story in there about his concern about the wounded. and those who would lose their life and so i had a sense of what it was like but you never know until you actually put troops in harm's way about what you feel in your heart and i had a heaviness in my heart because i knew that there would be consequences that would devastate families which ultima ultimately increased my determination to...