236
236
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
bush and al gore, that's the last year that the gun issue played a critical role in american politics. >> narrator: now it was time to settle a score with the man who had broken that tie vote in the senate-- al gore. >> i want to say those fighting words for everyone within the sound of my voice to hear and to heed, and especially for you, mr. gore. (laughter) from my cold dead hands! (cheers and applause) >> narrator: they would spend $20 million on the 2000 election, the most aggressive political campaign they had ever undertaken. >> al gore wants government testing, licensing and registration for all firearms owners. he cast the vote that would have shut down every gun show. this year, vote freedom first because if al gore wins, you lose. >> to all of you in west virginia, it's halloween and al gore doesn't need a mask to scare gun owners and hunters. >> the nra wins because it's patient and because long after america's dismay about these gun massacres has faded, the nra and its membership are still thinking about guns. >> good evening, everybody, and welcome to our election covera
bush and al gore, that's the last year that the gun issue played a critical role in american politics. >> narrator: now it was time to settle a score with the man who had broken that tie vote in the senate-- al gore. >> i want to say those fighting words for everyone within the sound of my voice to hear and to heed, and especially for you, mr. gore. (laughter) from my cold dead hands! (cheers and applause) >> narrator: they would spend $20 million on the 2000 election, the...
67
67
May 23, 2017
05/17
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 1
vice president al gore. documentary change the public's perception of climate change. >> the most criticized scene in the movie was showing that the accommodation of sealevel rise and storm surge would flood the 9/11 memorial site, and people said what a terrible exaggeration. >> it flooded the world trade center site. ♪ >> al gore, hello. filme at the cannes festival. do you think people at a festival like this care about climate change? >> i think the answer is definitely yes. i have a special place in my s, because 11ne years ago, this was the place where in many ways, the martyr climate movement was launched. it taught me -- the modern climate movement was launched. it taught me that a movie can be the most powerful way to tell a story with meeting for people, and now, a decade later, there is a new story that shows how we can solve the climate crisis. we have the solutions now. that is one of the things that has changed in the last 11 years, so i'm very optimistic. but this movie is intended to convince
vice president al gore. documentary change the public's perception of climate change. >> the most criticized scene in the movie was showing that the accommodation of sealevel rise and storm surge would flood the 9/11 memorial site, and people said what a terrible exaggeration. >> it flooded the world trade center site. ♪ >> al gore, hello. filme at the cannes festival. do you think people at a festival like this care about climate change? >> i think the answer is...
58
58
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
WJLA
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
al gore: mr.on this historic day, the house of re proceedings for the first time to televised coverage. sharyl: were you just trying to figure out whom might like this idea? brian lamb: i approached anybody that would listen to me. got a tremendous number of no's. sharyl: what did you pitch sound like back then? brian lamb: i would say, "this is a new industry that's looking for programming and it's an opportunity to add something unique, not take away anything, and washington is important to the country and the world, why don't we try to figure out a way to add public affairs programming to cable television?" louisville, kentucky. louisville, kentucky, you're on c-span, i believe. it was entirely experimental in the beginning. it's the way i sold it in the first place. i said, "i don't know if this is going to work." we're sitting in a rather makeshift studio here off the ballroom floor of the national press club in washington, d.c. we started to grow and get -- people got more interested in it,
al gore: mr.on this historic day, the house of re proceedings for the first time to televised coverage. sharyl: were you just trying to figure out whom might like this idea? brian lamb: i approached anybody that would listen to me. got a tremendous number of no's. sharyl: what did you pitch sound like back then? brian lamb: i would say, "this is a new industry that's looking for programming and it's an opportunity to add something unique, not take away anything, and washington is important...
65
65
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
al gore is seen globe—trotting, going to places where ice melting, where there have been destructiveerence, negotiating deals — there's an emphasis on hopeful solutions for the climate crisis. the trump administration, i don't have to tell you, doesn't appear to be that interested in climate change. would you like president trump to watch your film? yes, i would. i don't know if he will or not. i've criticised his policies and many of his appointments, but i haven't engaged in a dialogue with him, nonetheless. and i still have hope that he will decide to keep the us in the paris agreement. we have learned in the last several months, however, that no one person, even a president, can stop this climate movement. the next generation would be justified in looking back at us and asking, what we were thinking? couldn't you hear what the scientists were saying? mother nature was screaming at you? this is our home. strong storytelling came from russia, this year with the film loveless, directed by andrey zvyagintsev, the country's foremost contemporary film—maker. his last film, leviathan, g
al gore is seen globe—trotting, going to places where ice melting, where there have been destructiveerence, negotiating deals — there's an emphasis on hopeful solutions for the climate crisis. the trump administration, i don't have to tell you, doesn't appear to be that interested in climate change. would you like president trump to watch your film? yes, i would. i don't know if he will or not. i've criticised his policies and many of his appointments, but i haven't engaged in a dialogue...
64
64
May 17, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
when al gore had democratic nomination. non grata in the democratic party over his support for the iraq war, he lost a primary and had to run as an independent and he has been a think tank guy and law firm board. the others are current or past fbi agents. mccabe is the acting fbi director since comey was fired. i think there will be a lot of resistance to use and former politicians like lieberman, i'd have heard from some democrats saying those names are non—starters. democrats particularly seasonably from the law—enforcement community, someone with a real independent strea k someone with a real independent streak that has grounding within the agency. i will be curious to see if they are really the finalists or if one of the earlier names pops up again. another thing i wanted to ask you about, this is an online magazine called the federalist, one of its headlines is tips for reading washington post articles about trump with tip of strong anonymous sources. it says do not trust anonymous sources. unless someone is willing to
when al gore had democratic nomination. non grata in the democratic party over his support for the iraq war, he lost a primary and had to run as an independent and he has been a think tank guy and law firm board. the others are current or past fbi agents. mccabe is the acting fbi director since comey was fired. i think there will be a lot of resistance to use and former politicians like lieberman, i'd have heard from some democrats saying those names are non—starters. democrats particularly...
102
102
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
he was al gore's running mate.but then in 2008, he endorsed his friend, republican senator john mccain, for president, and the white house may have hoped that his democratic credentials would have won him bipartisan support, but with that, they may need to start thinking again. >> the fbi has to have someone that every member of that agency respects, because they know they're law enforcement, they know they're not going to cave to political whims. >> i like joe lieberman. i don't like the pick. i don't think it should be a politician. never have a politician head of the fbi. i don't care if it's hamilton, jefferson or lincoln or lieberman. >> but to be amongst that group says something. with me now, chris cillizza, cnn politics reporter and editor at large. so, chris, democrats, and as we see there, angus king, an independent, there are quite a few people that are not happy with this pick, if it is the pick. let's give that a very large caveat, of course. >> right. >> so, what is the bigger strike against lieberman
he was al gore's running mate.but then in 2008, he endorsed his friend, republican senator john mccain, for president, and the white house may have hoped that his democratic credentials would have won him bipartisan support, but with that, they may need to start thinking again. >> the fbi has to have someone that every member of that agency respects, because they know they're law enforcement, they know they're not going to cave to political whims. >> i like joe lieberman. i don't...
101
101
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
talking about changing search engine al gore rhythms. stuff has been pretty well documented. but i haven't seen a single person called for investigation. we didn't need all this other stuff anyway. lou: google and its executives were moving in and out of the obama white house almost dately. they were beneficiaries of the most sophisticated tools known to silicon valley, and at argue any altered the outcome in 2008, but not so much in 2016, and in large measure because of what the trump campaign, you, did in digital meetings. >> these companies have more data than anyone ever. google and facebook have a lot of information about americans. hillary made a lot of statements. some of them accurate, some of them inaccurate. but most of the data and everything we did came from the democratic national committee. it's what they did after 2012 to build up a date base of information so we could target. lou require said to reince priebus, what are you doing to catch up in data mining? what are you doing in targeting data? what are you doing to be re
talking about changing search engine al gore rhythms. stuff has been pretty well documented. but i haven't seen a single person called for investigation. we didn't need all this other stuff anyway. lou: google and its executives were moving in and out of the obama white house almost dately. they were beneficiaries of the most sophisticated tools known to silicon valley, and at argue any altered the outcome in 2008, but not so much in 2016, and in large measure because of what the trump...
766
766
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 766
favorite 0
quote 0
al gore and leonardo dicaprio were there.eople have canceled their subscriptions to "the new york times" ," becausef an op-ed challenging the certainty of climate change. he believes that man has contributed to rising temperatures throughout the years. greg, your favorite subject. >> nobody likes assumptions challenged even in their comfy sweaters. there is a difference here. he is not a skeptic. he is a luke warm or. he believes the climate predictions and models are often wrong. he's saying it's getting warmer and it's something we should keep a careful eye on, that it's not extreme on any side yet they throw him out because they demand lockstep. they can't tolerate even a mildly different opinion. at least we have liberals on fox news. the viewers can get angry at bob but they also love bob. ivory twitter, they love bob. we have different opinions and as angry as ever viewers get over certain opinions, they come back because they know we are human. >> dana, what did you make of this outrage? >> i have been a reader of him
al gore and leonardo dicaprio were there.eople have canceled their subscriptions to "the new york times" ," becausef an op-ed challenging the certainty of climate change. he believes that man has contributed to rising temperatures throughout the years. greg, your favorite subject. >> nobody likes assumptions challenged even in their comfy sweaters. there is a difference here. he is not a skeptic. he is a luke warm or. he believes the climate predictions and models are often...
118
118
May 8, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
and locked him in a cabin and he said i find myself in a cabin with bill clinton, hillary clinton, al gore, and tipper gore and i knew it wouldn't be a fair fight. by the time he left camp david he was the chief of staff. he with erskine bowles turned the white house around. they whipped it into shape. one of my favorite stories was erskine decided to do a time and motion study of bill clinton. they took his schedule and compared it to what he was actually doing and they color coded it. red was international affairs, blue was domestic policy and yellow was smoozing on the rope line and they took this and broad it to clinton and bowles was able to show bill clinton he was wasting his time and all over the map. the most valuable asset in any white house is the president's time. >> the president's time and attention. the president's time and attention has to be carefully guarded. the white house chief of staff and others on the staff are stewa stewards of the president's time and attention with the ultimate responsibility for that job resting with the chief. back to the president carter, he h
and locked him in a cabin and he said i find myself in a cabin with bill clinton, hillary clinton, al gore, and tipper gore and i knew it wouldn't be a fair fight. by the time he left camp david he was the chief of staff. he with erskine bowles turned the white house around. they whipped it into shape. one of my favorite stories was erskine decided to do a time and motion study of bill clinton. they took his schedule and compared it to what he was actually doing and they color coded it. red was...
40
40
May 14, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
internet use the to say we will be the electoral college and so you can see the multi textured and want al gore to win the support ralph nader so if i was in the state that would go to bush or gore then i would vote later the never be matched to another voter who wanted to vote for him but knowing that i would to try to maximize the preferences. i thought this is the insane idea and clever that here the association people out tried to change the electoral college and now people say we don't have to change by law how this works we can change by practice so i studied this small group of websites in basically every expectation ms. social movements flu could organize these howl and would participate? every x dictation was violated and and as a scientist and makes you think of something fundamental that it be problematic. so this started a series of studies that i got involved in that tried to check that mythological concern and they keep coming back to those classic expectations which is upset when people were using on-line technologies and is someone who is serious concerns to understand those soc
internet use the to say we will be the electoral college and so you can see the multi textured and want al gore to win the support ralph nader so if i was in the state that would go to bush or gore then i would vote later the never be matched to another voter who wanted to vote for him but knowing that i would to try to maximize the preferences. i thought this is the insane idea and clever that here the association people out tried to change the electoral college and now people say we don't...
50
50
May 15, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
voter in a tossup state who may have otherwise wanted to but knowing i did was agree to vote for al gore to try to maximize our conditional preferences. and i thought this is an insane idea and insanely clever that here we have this institution people have tried to change for a long time in the electoral college and now you have people saying essentially we don't have to change by law how this works we can change by practice. so the collaborator joined me on that study and basically every expectation we could have about the social movement theory and who would organize these, who would participate. every expectation we could have was systematically being violated as we studied the website and that as a scientist makes you think there's either something fundamental going on or something problematic. i've gotten an artifact, that's what its address of this started some studies i got involved in that tried to check that concern in various ways and the findings just kept coming back to the classic expectations of social movements were just upset when people were using online technologies and
voter in a tossup state who may have otherwise wanted to but knowing i did was agree to vote for al gore to try to maximize our conditional preferences. and i thought this is an insane idea and insanely clever that here we have this institution people have tried to change for a long time in the electoral college and now you have people saying essentially we don't have to change by law how this works we can change by practice. so the collaborator joined me on that study and basically every...
93
93
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
leann -- leon panetta and he said he found himself in a cabin with bill clinton, hillary clinton, al gore, tipper gore. i knew this wasn't going to be a fair fight. he wanted to be -- he wanted to stay at home. by the time he left camp david he was the chief of staff, and he, with erstiy bowles, turn the white house around. they whipped it into shape. one of my favorite stories was irstin decided decided to do a e motion study of bill clinton. they took his schedule and compared it to what he was actually doing, and they color coded it, red was international affairs, and blue was domestic policy, and yellow was schmoozing on the rope line and they took this and brought it to clinton and bowles was able to show bill clinton he ways wasting his time. >> all over the map. >> all over the map. the most valuable thing, asset, of -- in any white house is the president's time. >> the time and attention. the president's time and attention have to be carefully guarded. they have to be -- the white house chief of staff and others on the staff are stewards of the president's time and attention. with
leann -- leon panetta and he said he found himself in a cabin with bill clinton, hillary clinton, al gore, tipper gore. i knew this wasn't going to be a fair fight. he wanted to be -- he wanted to stay at home. by the time he left camp david he was the chief of staff, and he, with erstiy bowles, turn the white house around. they whipped it into shape. one of my favorite stories was irstin decided decided to do a e motion study of bill clinton. they took his schedule and compared it to what he...
70
70
May 29, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
al gore and climate change are the sort of classic example. scientists already developed tha ideas and al gore sort of packaged them up and went out on the road and began talking about it and then it became both domestic and international policy. i would say that is what is happening today on the economic side. in the 21st century income inequality is becoming the latest version of should we do away with rugged individualism and move towards the collective set of ideas. so, he argues that it is a pretty bold book if you have not read it it is a little thicker than you would like. but safety nets are not the solution.go education is not the solution for the forgotten man.n. we have to have income redistribution. and the only fair to strip her of many is the federal government. and he argues the federal government should be spending more like 50% of our gross to mystic product rather than the 25 to 30% now spent. saddam is a pretty radical set of social ideas saying that in fairness education is notet enough, safety net is not enough. we need to
al gore and climate change are the sort of classic example. scientists already developed tha ideas and al gore sort of packaged them up and went out on the road and began talking about it and then it became both domestic and international policy. i would say that is what is happening today on the economic side. in the 21st century income inequality is becoming the latest version of should we do away with rugged individualism and move towards the collective set of ideas. so, he argues that it is...
83
83
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
for the job including joe lieberman who was a vice presidential candidate as the running mate of al gore and later became an independent. the president also interviewed oklahoma governor frank keating, acting director andrew mccabe and eight other candidates have been interviewed by the justice department officials and the president has said he will make a "fast decision." >>> new figures showing a dramatic jump in the number of people arrested by immigration agent since president trump took office and arrest are up almost 40% compared to the same time last year. the number of immigrants being deported is down by 12% compared to this time last year. since january 22, 41,000 immigrants have been arrested on suspicion of being in the u.s. illegally, 30,000 of them had previous criminal convictions, and almost 11,000 had no criminal records, and that figure has more than doubled from the previous year. >>> it is 4:17 am. >>> let's check in with sal. what is going on? >> not too much and nice that it is quiet. traffic 101 moving pretty well from gilroy up to morgan hill, san jose. no major p
for the job including joe lieberman who was a vice presidential candidate as the running mate of al gore and later became an independent. the president also interviewed oklahoma governor frank keating, acting director andrew mccabe and eight other candidates have been interviewed by the justice department officials and the president has said he will make a "fast decision." >>> new figures showing a dramatic jump in the number of people arrested by immigration agent since...
212
212
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 212
favorite 0
quote 0
not like oh, i lost the presidential campaign the way al gore did.is the person who lost to donald trump. that's a devastating fact she will always live with. so yes, it is always on her mind. and i think that she is best when she is being her authentic self. that's how she should answer the questions. there was a word cloud about coverage on e-mail. and it was about this big. all the clip that's were pulled out are about e-mails. and it is the most grocery overcovered, overstated issue that i've seen in politics. >> it turns out there were two people under fbi investigation. the one investigation we didn't know about was the guy who won. that seems grossly unfair on every democrat and even some republican there's privately acknowledge, if people knew the intelligence agencies and the fbi were look sboo contacts and possible coordination between trump's orbit and the russians, he would have been under the same cloud. his cloud might have said russia. >> the investigations were at different stages. james comey was always walking a tight rope. my react
not like oh, i lost the presidential campaign the way al gore did.is the person who lost to donald trump. that's a devastating fact she will always live with. so yes, it is always on her mind. and i think that she is best when she is being her authentic self. that's how she should answer the questions. there was a word cloud about coverage on e-mail. and it was about this big. all the clip that's were pulled out are about e-mails. and it is the most grocery overcovered, overstated issue that...
130
130
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
al gore not campaigning in certain areas, all within his control.ink that's the slight dierence between 2000 and 2016. of the many factors that led to her defeat including some that were entirely her fault, there were others that were not her fault and that may have been responded to differently by the media and other people. >> lonnie, look, the case for what hillary clinton is saying is, hey, those polls did tighten after that james comey letter came out at the end of the october. you're a republican but do you look at this and say, that comey letter, the effect of that, was to boost trump and hurt clinton? >> look, i think the comey letter certainly affected the stretch run of the campaign. it's also the case that the polls were bound to tighten because in an election where hillary clinton was effectively the incumbent, you were always going to have people who hadn't made a decision at that point go to the challenger. that's the die nam iynamic you have in the stretch portion of the campaign. what was interesting about hillary clinton's comments
al gore not campaigning in certain areas, all within his control.ink that's the slight dierence between 2000 and 2016. of the many factors that led to her defeat including some that were entirely her fault, there were others that were not her fault and that may have been responded to differently by the media and other people. >> lonnie, look, the case for what hillary clinton is saying is, hey, those polls did tighten after that james comey letter came out at the end of the october....
47
47
May 17, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
was a former democratic then independent senator from the state of connecticut went on to become al gore's candidate in the 2000 election. we're told lieberman will be interviewed for this position. >> i don't think many people expected it here. >> thank you, fitz. appreciate that. >>> of course, we're going to have much more on the breaking news. we've learned the department of justin appointing a special council to investigate the probe between the trump campaign and russia if it had anything to do with effecting the outcome of the 2016 presidential election, more on the other side of the break. e break. >>> tomorrow the latest on the developing story >> can you be fat and still fit? now research that might have you taking action. >>> the meany heat wave continues. wake up with us for your early morning forecast tomorrow on fox 5 news morning. >>> breaking news. about 45 minutes or so ago, the justice department announced that it is bringing in robert mueller the former fbi director before james comey to head up this special counsel to investigate whether the russians and the trump campa
was a former democratic then independent senator from the state of connecticut went on to become al gore's candidate in the 2000 election. we're told lieberman will be interviewed for this position. >> i don't think many people expected it here. >> thank you, fitz. appreciate that. >>> of course, we're going to have much more on the breaking news. we've learned the department of justin appointing a special council to investigate the probe between the trump campaign and...
81
81
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
it, bill gan used lnton and al gore, harken back from golden age that we used to have, we need to bring that again.age back it is very effective talking point in speeches. hat is interesting to me is surveys along racial lines have years that ent americans tend to be focused on the future and how things need to be better and what would become better. what white voters have been more of erned about losses valuable aspects of the past and his has great appeal to the conservative movement of course, because the idea we had better we've lost and certainly there are a lot of conservative values that are be rtant and that need to preserved at the same time. we did not have this golden age the past where everybody got along beautifully and black etcetera.re happy and i heard my friend pat buchanan that, you know better than that, come on, pal. sides, i is on both hink we quite optimistic when barack obama was elected, people talking about post-racial america. obama say rd post-racial, but folks were aspirational s an idea, we should all aspire to peaceful and productive diverse society. moving
it, bill gan used lnton and al gore, harken back from golden age that we used to have, we need to bring that again.age back it is very effective talking point in speeches. hat is interesting to me is surveys along racial lines have years that ent americans tend to be focused on the future and how things need to be better and what would become better. what white voters have been more of erned about losses valuable aspects of the past and his has great appeal to the conservative movement of...
55
55
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
al gore and climate change would be classic example where al gore developed the scientists had already developed agenda and wents on the roads talking about it, became both domestic, international policy and that's happening today in the economic side thomas and capital income inequality is becoming kind of the latest version of should we do away with rugged individualism and move toward much more of a collective set of ideasesome in so he argues it's a pretty wold book if you've not read it. maybe a little thicker than you would want to tackle but he says safety nets aren't the solution. more education is not the solution for the forgotten man. we have to have income redistribution are he argues. and he said really the only fair distributor of money is the federal government. e he arguments federal government should be spepgding 50% of our gross domestic product rather than 25 to 30% now spends. so it is a pretty radical set of social ideas saying in fairness session not enough. safety nets are not enough. we need to redistribute money and the federal government needs more control of
al gore and climate change would be classic example where al gore developed the scientists had already developed agenda and wents on the roads talking about it, became both domestic, international policy and that's happening today in the economic side thomas and capital income inequality is becoming kind of the latest version of should we do away with rugged individualism and move toward much more of a collective set of ideasesome in so he argues it's a pretty wold book if you've not read it....
32
32
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
lieberman was al gore's running mate during the 2000 presidential election. >> and the investigation into russia's connection to the trump campaign and the white house is heating up. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein will brief house lawmakers. he's meeting with lawmakerrers comes as congress learns the decision to fire james comey was made prior to the recommendation by rosenstein. this is different from what the trump administration had been saying days before the firing. >> the senate is moving forward with its own version of a healthcare bill to replace the affordable care act. senate leaders are said to be waiting to learn the estimated costs of the american healthcare act from the congressional budget off a healthcare bill replacement. majority leader mitch mcconnell has created a 12 member leadership group to work on the issue. some democrats say they're willing to work with republicans to strike a deal. >> turning our attention to baseball. the nats in pittsburgh trying to get one back after losing to the last place pirates. tanner roark can't, you know, couldn't keep th
lieberman was al gore's running mate during the 2000 presidential election. >> and the investigation into russia's connection to the trump campaign and the white house is heating up. deputy attorney general rod rosenstein will brief house lawmakers. he's meeting with lawmakerrers comes as congress learns the decision to fire james comey was made prior to the recommendation by rosenstein. this is different from what the trump administration had been saying days before the firing. >>...
90
90
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
al gore's running mate in 2000 but backed john mccain for president in 2008. some democrats say the job should not go to a former politician. >>> to one of the biggest supporters of the president in congress, jason chaffetz now says his last day on the job will be pretty soon. june 30th. the utah republican says he wants to spend more time with his family at home. now, as chair of the house oversight committee chaffetz was leading the investigation into the firing of james comey. >>> we're just learning of a new tense encounter between an and military plane and two chinese fighter jets. the american plane was flying near korea when one of the chinese jets did a barrel roll right over the u.s. plain. the americans call the move by the chinese unprofessional. this is the second incident between the u.s. and chinese aircraft this year. >>> and millions of americans hoping to be cleaning up after days after nasty weather may have to wait. >> yeah, and here's the reason why, the latest radar shows more stormy weather moving through the heartland. an area already hi
al gore's running mate in 2000 but backed john mccain for president in 2008. some democrats say the job should not go to a former politician. >>> to one of the biggest supporters of the president in congress, jason chaffetz now says his last day on the job will be pretty soon. june 30th. the utah republican says he wants to spend more time with his family at home. now, as chair of the house oversight committee chaffetz was leading the investigation into the firing of james comey....
37
37
May 1, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
the 2006ook they cite movie "an inconvenient truth", al gore's movie. in that movie it was set that -- said that if the vast majority of the world scientists right, we have just 10 years to avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire into a tailspin of epic floods, droughts, killer heat waves beyond ever experienced. pope and bloomberg write 10 years have come and gone. they say the united states, the debate too often is centered how likely various gloom and doom when they willnd occur but scaring people doesn't work. i want to get your response to that. is the environmental movement trying to scare people too much? -- i thinkn't think fear is a powerful motivator. i don't think the reason that we the type of climate action that we're looking for a failure of the environmental movement so much thet is the result of political system that we have right now. failure to really take on that political system as fully in some waysthink the bernie sanders movement, the changeolutionary politics is what's needed. i think the most excite thing -- thing a
the 2006ook they cite movie "an inconvenient truth", al gore's movie. in that movie it was set that -- said that if the vast majority of the world scientists right, we have just 10 years to avert a major catastrophe that could send our entire into a tailspin of epic floods, droughts, killer heat waves beyond ever experienced. pope and bloomberg write 10 years have come and gone. they say the united states, the debate too often is centered how likely various gloom and doom when they...
59
59
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
it was al gore's follow—up to his climate change document tree which premiered at cannes 11 years agoto louis bisson! —— pollute this earth. the original. it is wrong to louis bisson! -- pollute this earth. they went to wear ice is melting, where they have been destructive storms, and the summit conference, and some hopeful solutions for the climate crisis. the trump administration does not appear to be that interested in climate change. would you like president trump to watch a film? yes, i would. you like president trump to watch a film? yes, iwould. i don't you like president trump to watch a film? yes, i would. i don't know if he will or not. i have criticised his policies and many of his appointment. —— his film. i have not engaged a dialogue him. and i still have hope that he will decide to keep the us in the paris agreement. —— this film. we have learnt in the last several months, however, that not one person, even the president, can stop this climate movement. the next generation will be justified in looking back at us and asking what we we re looking back at us and asking wha
it was al gore's follow—up to his climate change document tree which premiered at cannes 11 years agoto louis bisson! —— pollute this earth. the original. it is wrong to louis bisson! -- pollute this earth. they went to wear ice is melting, where they have been destructive storms, and the summit conference, and some hopeful solutions for the climate crisis. the trump administration does not appear to be that interested in climate change. would you like president trump to watch a film?...
153
153
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
with hillary clinton and al gore who went to him and said, you have got to change. this cannot go on. they took leon panetta to camp david and practically locked him in a cabinet in he agreed to become white chief. it was a pivotal decision. real turning point for the clinton white house. host: million dollars-- caller: who is the chief of staff for trump and why he's not able to do anything? guest: good question. reince priebus, donald trump's chiefs staff was very capable when he was with the rnc director. the rush is pre-- the trouble is priebus had no white house experience. he was not empowered by donald trump first among equals. which is a critical thing in the white house. clinton second chief told me, the moment that a white house chief no longer speaks for the president, people can smell it and sense it. you're a walking dead man. priebus, they haven't been able to do anything right. with possible exception of that supreme court nomination. no competent white house chief would have allowed executive order on immigration to go out into the world without bein
with hillary clinton and al gore who went to him and said, you have got to change. this cannot go on. they took leon panetta to camp david and practically locked him in a cabinet in he agreed to become white chief. it was a pivotal decision. real turning point for the clinton white house. host: million dollars-- caller: who is the chief of staff for trump and why he's not able to do anything? guest: good question. reince priebus, donald trump's chiefs staff was very capable when he was with the...
36
36
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
he was also al gore's running mate back in 2000. >> tom fitzgerald for us.hanks so much. >>> let's check in with sue palka get the latest on the weather which, yeah, it's been a hot one but now it seems to be a stormy one, too. hey, sue. >> classic summer day here in d.c., right sarah and shawn except that it's spring but we're tracking a couple thunderstorms that are very strong. not everybody is seeing it as you can tell here as we look at the radar but this is the one with, oh, my goodness, so much lightening we've been tracking. this severe thunderstorm warning is for clark fauquier loudoun and warren and it goes until 7:30. the storm is generally moving to the east at about 20 miles an hour. the big concern now a lot of lightning, very heavy rain and it in it. there could be three-quarters of an inch briefly. we've had a couple reports of hail elsewhere but this also could produce some winds that could gust to 60 miles an hour. hey, and the good news is it's really going to drop your temperature if you get it but it's tough to drive in it. headline for
he was also al gore's running mate back in 2000. >> tom fitzgerald for us.hanks so much. >>> let's check in with sue palka get the latest on the weather which, yeah, it's been a hot one but now it seems to be a stormy one, too. hey, sue. >> classic summer day here in d.c., right sarah and shawn except that it's spring but we're tracking a couple thunderstorms that are very strong. not everybody is seeing it as you can tell here as we look at the radar but this is the one...
93
93
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
KGO
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
he was al gore's running mate in 2000, but he backed john mccain for president in 2008. some democrats say the job should not go to a former politician. >>> now, to one of the president's biggest supporters in congress. after announcing that he would not run for re-election next year, jason chaffetz now says his last day on the job will be pretty soon, june 30th. the utah republican says he wants to spend more time with his family at home. now, as chair of the house oversight committee chaffetz was leading the investigation into the firing of james comey. >>> breaking news the rape investigation involving wikileaks founder julian assange has been dropped. prosecutors in sweden announcing the decision moments ago ending the nearly 7-year-old case. assange avoiding extradition to sweden living inside ecuador's embassy since 201 blue still wanted for jumping bail in britain. >>> and millions of americans hoping to be cleaning up after days after nasty weather may have to wait. >> yeah, and here's the reason why, the latest radar shows more stormy weather moving through the
he was al gore's running mate in 2000, but he backed john mccain for president in 2008. some democrats say the job should not go to a former politician. >>> now, to one of the president's biggest supporters in congress. after announcing that he would not run for re-election next year, jason chaffetz now says his last day on the job will be pretty soon, june 30th. the utah republican says he wants to spend more time with his family at home. now, as chair of the house oversight committee...
50
50
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
>> yes, we are looking at former senator, joe lieberman, who you may remember al gore's runningmate, in the 2,000 presidential election, former democrat, then became independent, and eventually endorsed john mccain. some people are saying this is a great choice, because he is more of moderate, bipartisan person, but some democrats don't really like the choice of lieberman, mainly because they don't think a political person should be running the fbi. should be someone steeped in law enforcement, someone independent. could be some controversy if lieberman is pick. >> interesting. and you already mentioned the controversy trump is facing. the choice of former fbi director robert mueller to lead the independent russia probe has received bipartisan approval. the president, though, insists the investigation hurt our country terribly. how does mueller impact this investigation now? >> reporter: well, it is going to bring a lot of focus to the investigation, also i think bring a lot of it behind closed doors, i think over the next several months we will be hearing less and less about this in
>> yes, we are looking at former senator, joe lieberman, who you may remember al gore's runningmate, in the 2,000 presidential election, former democrat, then became independent, and eventually endorsed john mccain. some people are saying this is a great choice, because he is more of moderate, bipartisan person, but some democrats don't really like the choice of lieberman, mainly because they don't think a political person should be running the fbi. should be someone steeped in law...
130
130
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
KNTV
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
harvard law professor who represented al gore in the 2011 elections says his actions are impeachable. >> my loyalty is to the law and the constitution, in which case trump is attempting to sub born obstruction of justice. either way as for the first article of impeachment of president nixon, this is a series of high crimes all by itself. >> this morning the white house has been offering something that has some worrying on capitol hill. nbc's hallie jackson has more. >> reporter: in this tale of two days, the story keeps changing. >> regardless of recommendation i was going to fire comey. >> flashback to tuesday night when the president said the white house acted on clear recommendations from the white house. >> no one from the white house. that was a doj decision. >> reporter: wednesday the vice president reiterated rosenstein's role. >> because of the actions that the deputy attorney general outlined to act on the recommendations, to take the recommendation of the deputy attorney general. >> reporter: later that day, a shift. >> frankly he has been considering letting director comey
harvard law professor who represented al gore in the 2011 elections says his actions are impeachable. >> my loyalty is to the law and the constitution, in which case trump is attempting to sub born obstruction of justice. either way as for the first article of impeachment of president nixon, this is a series of high crimes all by itself. >> this morning the white house has been offering something that has some worrying on capitol hill. nbc's hallie jackson has more. >>...
68
68
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
these days it focuses as much on self esteem and well—being as it does on al gore skills and visiting brownie camp. but by revamping the entire badge programme, girl guiding hopes to give girls the technical and life skills they need to be leaders in the 21st century. inevitably being modern means the guides have taken to twitter this morning. hashtag badge goals, to ask what new badges members would like. baroness tanni grey—thompson wants more fitness, there's a call for rock climbing and four harry potter fans, a against the dark arts. we are responding to what girls want and updating the organisation. some things never change. the desire to get more badges than your friends is an enduring ambition. there's even a badge for that. gillian hargreaves, queens guide, 1988. back now to the election campaign. chris morris and the bbc‘s reality check team have been taking a look at the all—important numbers. after weeks of hearing about strong and stable leadership, we've finally got some numbers to look at. unlike labour and the liberal democrats, the conservatives haven't so far release
these days it focuses as much on self esteem and well—being as it does on al gore skills and visiting brownie camp. but by revamping the entire badge programme, girl guiding hopes to give girls the technical and life skills they need to be leaders in the 21st century. inevitably being modern means the guides have taken to twitter this morning. hashtag badge goals, to ask what new badges members would like. baroness tanni grey—thompson wants more fitness, there's a call for rock climbing and...
96
96
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
KOFY
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 1
close to picking a new fbi director indicatoring former senator joe lieberman who was algorithma al gore's running mate in preside presidenti a l election. he >>> san francisco police are searching for five men who attacked another man at dolores park at 5:30 yesterday evening. police say a man was stabbed and hit with a golf club. he is now out of the hospital. police are grateful the witness witnesses who reported the crime and encourage more to do so >> they should feel they are safe and can call the police at any time for any reason. >> please don't believe the attack was random. >>> it was a difficult day in court for the parents for sierra l a la m a r. penalty phase is under way. abc 7 news reporters was in court as spectators and even jurorors cried. >> they knew as they arrived at the courthouse this would be an emotional day. it was 20time for sierra's pares to talk on the stand, mother talked about her as a caring person who loved to dance. the hardest part was seeing her sing and dance. >> it was the first time i seen her speak live on video. i've been avoiding that because it'
close to picking a new fbi director indicatoring former senator joe lieberman who was algorithma al gore's running mate in preside presidenti a l election. he >>> san francisco police are searching for five men who attacked another man at dolores park at 5:30 yesterday evening. police say a man was stabbed and hit with a golf club. he is now out of the hospital. police are grateful the witness witnesses who reported the crime and encourage more to do so >> they should feel they...
68
68
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
you have to learn from al gore. you have to grow a beard and make a documentary. kennedy: comey came out three times. july 5 to say, you know, she is a horrible person but i'm not going to charger. october 20 he said there is some horrible stuff here maybe. then he came out before the election and he said she's completely cleared. >> if he had an effect on the election, so did so smg other things like that access hollywood tape that was played 24/. and the press being proaf hillary. -- being pro hillary. kennedy: the second debate we've saw in solution was all about the access hollywood tape. >> we are look at a woman who wanted to win so desperately, she can't come to terms with the fact that's she lost. she is looking back on the campaign trail. her blaming james comey and other influences makes her look like a big old baby because she was the only one that put that private server in her household. kennedy: she is a friends to many democrats. they want to move on and talk about the crown. and them he called me and texted me, and i knew what he was saying. it's t
you have to learn from al gore. you have to grow a beard and make a documentary. kennedy: comey came out three times. july 5 to say, you know, she is a horrible person but i'm not going to charger. october 20 he said there is some horrible stuff here maybe. then he came out before the election and he said she's completely cleared. >> if he had an effect on the election, so did so smg other things like that access hollywood tape that was played 24/. and the press being proaf hillary. --...
39
39
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
i would say one example was al gore. not a president that people who know him know that actually he is funny, warm, likable and personally without his public reputation was for being very stiff and robotic. with donald trump i honestly do not care if he is crazy, crazy like a fox, you know, what it is. i care about the performance. right now, he is not performing as president and that is the bottom line. whether or not that is because of something inside of him or because he wants to be loved or once attention or because he is not consistent, all of those 1000 pop psychology things bring to iraq, and the end but upon performances if you is not meeting and at bottom line standard. meeting it at bottom line standard. >> george bush is the amiable dogs. darth vader. you get in the oval office and powerful the how president is in his command of cabinet. and staff and one of the funniest stories i love to share is once in an early cabinet meeting everyone thought, colin powell, he did not run against bush, colin powell has ev
i would say one example was al gore. not a president that people who know him know that actually he is funny, warm, likable and personally without his public reputation was for being very stiff and robotic. with donald trump i honestly do not care if he is crazy, crazy like a fox, you know, what it is. i care about the performance. right now, he is not performing as president and that is the bottom line. whether or not that is because of something inside of him or because he wants to be loved...
124
124
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
when al gore lost, he did lots of other interesting things, and i think that's what hillary clinton wille jeanine: why is she saying she'll be in charge resistance and raise money? this woman thinks she should be in charge again. >> she is saying she'll be part of the resistance. she has a lot to add to the public debate. she has demonstrated leadership capability. she can add to the rhetoric and description of why president trump is not the right president for the country right now and is not leading us in the right direction. but she won't be the leader of the democratic party. judge jeanine: can the public believe what she says? matt: i have a big smile on my face. i feel she has so many people to blame for her loss. she gets paid to give these speeches where she seems to be untethered from reality in her own failure. but you said it better at the beginning of your show. judge jeanine: let's talk about healthcare. matt, i'll start with you. preexisting conditions, that seemed to be a stickler for the freedom caucus on the right and the tuesday group. kellyanne conway says it's about l
when al gore lost, he did lots of other interesting things, and i think that's what hillary clinton wille jeanine: why is she saying she'll be in charge resistance and raise money? this woman thinks she should be in charge again. >> she is saying she'll be part of the resistance. she has a lot to add to the public debate. she has demonstrated leadership capability. she can add to the rhetoric and description of why president trump is not the right president for the country right now and...
161
161
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
when al gore lost, he did lots of other interesting things, and i think that's what hillary clinton willge jeanine: why is she saying she'll be in charge resistance and raise money? this woman thinks she should be in charge again. >> she is saying she'll be part of the resistance. she has a lot to add to the public debate. she has demonstrated leadership capability. she can add to the rhetoric and description of why president trump is not the right president for the country right now and is not leading us in the right direction. but she won't be the leader of the democratic party. judge jeanine: can the public believe what she says? matt: i have a big smile on my face. i feel she has so many people to blame for her loss. she gets paid to give these speeches where she seems to be untethered from reality in her own failure. but you said it better at the beginning of your show. judge jeanine: let's talk about healthcare. matt, i'll start with you. preexisting conditions, that seemed to be a stickler for the freedom caucus on the right and the tuesday group. kellyanne conway says it's about
when al gore lost, he did lots of other interesting things, and i think that's what hillary clinton willge jeanine: why is she saying she'll be in charge resistance and raise money? this woman thinks she should be in charge again. >> she is saying she'll be part of the resistance. she has a lot to add to the public debate. she has demonstrated leadership capability. she can add to the rhetoric and description of why president trump is not the right president for the country right now and...
55
55
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
remember al gore talking about a lock box. there wasn't a lock box on the money raised from those tax. it looks like the government spent it on whatever. >> we were told this was going to lower costs and people were not going to emergency rooms. we were told a lot of things. and in none of them were true. one of the big lies they weren't going to be tax on middle income people, that's one of the things that's fixed with this bill. if a bill like this passes the senate, all of the obamacare trillion dollar taxes will go away. and that will reduce the cost of drugs and operation and' medical dwielts because they are taxed more to help obamacare which is suppose to do the opposite. liz: who is going to benefit the most from these tax cuts? >> it depends. they took sway your ability to deduct dos pay for obamacare. so they tax the sickest and the lowest income people to put money into obamacare. i think those people are the ones who are in the most trouble, the most damaged by obama care. people trying to save necessity flexible s
remember al gore talking about a lock box. there wasn't a lock box on the money raised from those tax. it looks like the government spent it on whatever. >> we were told this was going to lower costs and people were not going to emergency rooms. we were told a lot of things. and in none of them were true. one of the big lies they weren't going to be tax on middle income people, that's one of the things that's fixed with this bill. if a bill like this passes the senate, all of the...
216
216
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WPVI
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
senator first as a democrat and independent, he was the vice presidential pick of al gore's failed race the presidency in 2000 but in recent years he's shown a more conservative bent endorsing mccain in 2008 and after leaving the senate he's been working in a law firm in connecticut, george. >> pierre, this really has the feel of a trial balloon. i wonder if he's really going to get the nod but so far what kind of reaction is he getting from capitol hill? republicans like lindsey graham are praising him but some are skeptical saying they don't want anyone who's been a career politician and fbi agents are hoping for someone completely nonpartisan. he could receive support from the fbi because he was his state's chief law enforcement officer. >> some might think he's too independent. pierre thomas, thanks very much. >>> we mentioned. the president is just hours away from his first international trip visiting five countries in eight days. our chief global affairs correspondent martha raddatz has more details. before we get to that, the russians -- they seem to be having fun at the expense
senator first as a democrat and independent, he was the vice presidential pick of al gore's failed race the presidency in 2000 but in recent years he's shown a more conservative bent endorsing mccain in 2008 and after leaving the senate he's been working in a law firm in connecticut, george. >> pierre, this really has the feel of a trial balloon. i wonder if he's really going to get the nod but so far what kind of reaction is he getting from capitol hill? republicans like lindsey graham...
48
48
May 31, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
this is great -- where he provided counterpoints to al gore's an inconvenient truth. i'll youtube it. >> it's already 10 years ago. >> well, it's probably fantastic. next we're going to have ronald utt. author of recently published books, the war of 1812, guns of iron and the forging of the american navy. previously he was the senior research fellow here at the heritage foundation. he wrote on housing, transportation, privatization, urban revitalization, land use and growth management. in the 1970's he was the director of the housing finance division. 1987, president reagan appointed him to leave his efforts on privatization of federal activities. he's the editor of several books, 21st century highways, how privatization can help solve the ever such a crisis, and a guide to smart growth. finally, an all-around good guy, just a wonderful guy, darren. before joining heritage he was policy counsel for the united states chamber focusing on food and agricultural policy and regulatory reform. for nearly seven years he worked at the desk he worked extensively on property rig
this is great -- where he provided counterpoints to al gore's an inconvenient truth. i'll youtube it. >> it's already 10 years ago. >> well, it's probably fantastic. next we're going to have ronald utt. author of recently published books, the war of 1812, guns of iron and the forging of the american navy. previously he was the senior research fellow here at the heritage foundation. he wrote on housing, transportation, privatization, urban revitalization, land use and growth...
67
67
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
he ran with al gore in 2000, does this risk politicizing the fbi at a time when its reputation is really struggling? i do want to out you are looking at donald trump and melania trump, there's a get ready to take off at joint base andrews and they are going to be heading to saudi arabia, first on the list, a big foreign trip and this is an opportunity to really start to reset things here, the president wants to get control the agenda, the narrative coming out of althe reporters across the globe but specifically here in the u.s., he obviously has faced an incredibly hostile press corps, this is an opportunity to put foreign policy front and center and so the question is, will they bite, certainly pictures like, here we are taking them, every news organization is taking them so this will start to become the narrative and as ned ryan says, it's important that he gets control of all of it. we will talk to governor mike huckabee next and we will also talk about joe lieberman at the fbi, what does the governor think, he's here, we will see you right after this think your large cap equity fund
he ran with al gore in 2000, does this risk politicizing the fbi at a time when its reputation is really struggling? i do want to out you are looking at donald trump and melania trump, there's a get ready to take off at joint base andrews and they are going to be heading to saudi arabia, first on the list, a big foreign trip and this is an opportunity to really start to reset things here, the president wants to get control the agenda, the narrative coming out of althe reporters across the globe...
45
45
May 2, 2017
05/17
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
generously supported the symposium in enabling us to bring a steamed guest including vice president al gore and tim russert and justices justice sotomayor and justice breyer to take place in this forum that honors dr. bernsteins many contributions to our community and understanding of the system. one buses the confirmation to the accord nearly 25 years ago with the distinguished service on the bench heavy are deeply honored to share insights with the georgetown community and appointed to the federal bench in began his service 14 years lady later by his namesake but dead katzman is engaged member of the georgetown community having taught at the professor of government and currently serves with a loss center and also one of the founders with the brookings institution of the institute from the american political science association and then to have the chesterfield smith award and the recognition of the else standing dedication to their pro bono work including programs and the creation. justice ginsberg guide him as special counsel from patrick moynihan and for the supreme court. it is wonderf
generously supported the symposium in enabling us to bring a steamed guest including vice president al gore and tim russert and justices justice sotomayor and justice breyer to take place in this forum that honors dr. bernsteins many contributions to our community and understanding of the system. one buses the confirmation to the accord nearly 25 years ago with the distinguished service on the bench heavy are deeply honored to share insights with the georgetown community and appointed to the...
96
96
May 18, 2017
05/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
he ran as a vice president candidate with al gore and he later left of the party and became an independent. the white house says the president is interview allege three other people for the job as well. swun a former top fbi official. >>> it looks like former san francisco prosecutor is not heading to the white house. trump was futures that he who was a host at fox news spoke to the press about becoming white house press secretary. >> she is staying with fox where she has a three year contract that pays $800,000 a year. >>> and stay with us for continuing coverage on the russian investigation. working to bring you the latest on our new casts. >>> new at six a shake up is mounting where a deputy da is planning to run for his boss's job. this comes after a grand jury recommended the removal of mark peter son. he admitted to spending more than 60,000 in campaign funds for personal use. more the district attorney plans to run for that position and plans to make a formal announcement in the coming days. >>> we are learning about the arrest of a arson suspect. the 36 year old man set fire to a d
he ran as a vice president candidate with al gore and he later left of the party and became an independent. the white house says the president is interview allege three other people for the job as well. swun a former top fbi official. >>> it looks like former san francisco prosecutor is not heading to the white house. trump was futures that he who was a host at fox news spoke to the press about becoming white house press secretary. >> she is staying with fox where she has a three...