94
94
Feb 3, 2014
02/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
alice is back. >> hear what has her making a fuss this time about. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] add a u-verse wireless receiver today. ♪ >>> don't forget there's an app for rtm. get it on ipad, watch videos anywhere you are. >>> steven, are you ready for another tech time? >> absolutely. >> for the people all about the fully immersive entertainment experience. this is the this in canceling headset that's -- >> a screen you're watching. this will cancel out everybody in your life. >> wow. >> can't hear them. >> you can't see them because you've got this whole lens over your face. >> sounds lovely. >> you can block everyout. be the ultimate anti-social. >> to tell us more about this, our favorit
alice is back. >> hear what has her making a fuss this time about. [ sports announcer ] here's another one, alyson dudek. hales corners, wisconsin. nice pass by alyson dudek. can she hang on to that spot? and she does! [ male announcer ] with the u-verse wireless receiver, your tv goes where you take it, allowing inspiration to follow. ♪ [ dad ] looks pretty good, right? [ girl ] yeah. [ male announcer ] add a u-verse wireless receiver today. ♪ >>> don't forget there's an app...
150
150
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
it was 1943 when alice herz-sommer was sent to a camp. she survived because of her pianist and her of an oscar subject nominated documentary. world is music. i'm not interested in anything else. for alice sommer, music helped her during her darkest days. she was born in prague in 1903. occupation of czechoslovakia, she and her child were sent to tarazion. camp in which more than 43,000 people died. some prisoners were encouraged put on performances. alice would play the piano and believed that helped save her life. her experience of using music as means of survival in the concentration camps was shared others. >> i can say that the cello saved my life. going on inwas auschwits. music, as they wanted they couldn't kill us. we will play and i thought when we can play, it can't be so terrible. the music, the music. the first place of art. sommers' long life has been recorded in a documentary oscars,d in this year's showing the journey of a woman who survived the holocaust but at her own life and loss without bitterness. beautiful.y life is b
it was 1943 when alice herz-sommer was sent to a camp. she survived because of her pianist and her of an oscar subject nominated documentary. world is music. i'm not interested in anything else. for alice sommer, music helped her during her darkest days. she was born in prague in 1903. occupation of czechoslovakia, she and her child were sent to tarazion. camp in which more than 43,000 people died. some prisoners were encouraged put on performances. alice would play the piano and believed that...
126
126
Feb 3, 2014
02/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
alice is back. >> hear what has her making a fuss this time about. or how to find big savingsdeals on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. you'll find huge club card deals perfect for the big game. pizza's a football favorite. digiorno pizza is $3.99. get your snack on. wheat thins and other nabisco crackers are just $1.50 a box. and dreyer's ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. [ angelic music plays ] ♪ toaster strudel! best morning ever! [ hans ] warm, flaky, gooey. toaster strudel! [ female announcer ] try new pillsbury heat-n-go mini pancakes. ♪ [ male announcer ] don't wait for awesome... totino's pizza rolls gets you there in just 60 seconds. ♪ >>> don't forget there's an app for rtm. get it on ipad, watch videos anywhere you are. >>> steven, are you ready for another tech time? >> absolutely. >> for the people all about the fully immersive entertainment experience. this is the this in canceling headset t
alice is back. >> hear what has her making a fuss this time about. or how to find big savingsdeals on the things you need. just make a straight line to safeway. you'll find huge club card deals perfect for the big game. pizza's a football favorite. digiorno pizza is $3.99. get your snack on. wheat thins and other nabisco crackers are just $1.50 a box. and dreyer's ice cream is only $2.88. real big deals this week and every week. only at safeway. ingredients for life. [ angelic music plays...
82
82
Feb 15, 2014
02/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his telling of his crime, so i decided to ask him what day he committed the murder. >> august 4th, 2001. >> you know what today is? >> yeah, i know what today is. >> what happens to you on august 4th? >> well, now that you've brought it up, something is probably going to happen to me that i get to deal with all by myself, but usually nothing. it's not an anniversary i celebrate or don't celebrate. i can't posture and say, you know, i think about her all the time. i don't. she's dead. now, how i feel about what i did is a different story. i feel horrible. i mean, i can't believ
we're looking for mary alice. i don't know where she is. you know? i even made a pretense of anything i can do to help, let's do flyers, let's do this, let's do that. >> clapsy's offer to help, however, fooled no one. four days later he and his roommate were arrested. both confessed. >> i usually review inmates' records. i realized during the interview that i was actually talking to him on the anniversary date of the murder. and he had been so unemotional and almost cavalier in his...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
70
70
Feb 26, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
and alice hung up she didn't want to hear me she was going to do it no matter what. i'm glad she hung up it's occurred i'm now about to have the unveiling of the bridge itself but they screwed up they got the wrong end of the bridge. i share you a view that's what happens to black people in america you get the achievement and they change the rules. that's kind of the way it works (laughter) but it is an incredible on a serious note frankly an incredible achievement and something i want to enjoy day in and day out. i love the cat on the streets read it was going to be named after me he said i'm kind of a tea bargain guy i don't like you at all but i'm going to enjoy rolling over you everyday (laughter) i always want to be accommodating. i'll tell you how significant this is from the african-americans started up. this kids in the school yard i go to make a speech to the school and i know, you know, i've been out of politics for awhile officially. (laughter) unelected for a while and i warranted through the school yard and the little kids stopped and kept checking me ou
and alice hung up she didn't want to hear me she was going to do it no matter what. i'm glad she hung up it's occurred i'm now about to have the unveiling of the bridge itself but they screwed up they got the wrong end of the bridge. i share you a view that's what happens to black people in america you get the achievement and they change the rules. that's kind of the way it works (laughter) but it is an incredible on a serious note frankly an incredible achievement and something i want to enjoy...
57
57
Feb 5, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to start with you, nick, and alice. watching your film, you can't help but full in love with this woman's, she went through the holocaust. lost her husband. her son died in his '60s. she is not bitter and says hate only breeds more hate. how has she managed to find that kind of inner peace and joy is this. >> i can only imagine, having spent time, that it's something that mandela or dalais lama or gandhi, there's something inside them that helps them to process the world in a different way. if we could all do that, we'd laugh and smile too at 110. >> malcolm, you were nominated for an offer "prisoner of paradise", about the same assistance. you must have a sense as to what she went through. that camp was different to some of the notorious ones. >> it was not a death camp, actually. it was a feeder camp for auswitch. they had an expectation of being sent down the track to poll and, where they'd be exterminated. the interesting thing about the camp, it was an extraordinary kind of collector of famous jews, jews who were n
i want to start with you, nick, and alice. watching your film, you can't help but full in love with this woman's, she went through the holocaust. lost her husband. her son died in his '60s. she is not bitter and says hate only breeds more hate. how has she managed to find that kind of inner peace and joy is this. >> i can only imagine, having spent time, that it's something that mandela or dalais lama or gandhi, there's something inside them that helps them to process the world in a...
86
86
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
alice herz-sommer spent two years in a concentration camp. music kept her going. she entertained others with her concerts. we look at her remarkable life. >> she lived through the worst of humanity, but saw beauty. >> i am full of joy. i am the only one who is laughing. nobody laughs here. >> alice herz-sommer spent two years in a concentration camp in czech republic. more than 33,000 jews were killed by the nazi state. while in prison alice herz-sommer performed as a pianist. >> when we can play, it can't be so ter ible. the music, the music. music is the first place of art. upon the death at 110, alice herz-sommer was the odest known survivor of the holocaust. the entire story is captured, the lady in number six of the the film is nominated for an academy award this weekend. >> music is a dream. >> music is a dream. >> an incredible lady. the film on her life has been nominated for best short documentary. >> history on the hard courts. jason collins marks a major milestone in the mba. a deal for netflix. why it could mean you could stream favourite movies faster
alice herz-sommer spent two years in a concentration camp. music kept her going. she entertained others with her concerts. we look at her remarkable life. >> she lived through the worst of humanity, but saw beauty. >> i am full of joy. i am the only one who is laughing. nobody laughs here. >> alice herz-sommer spent two years in a concentration camp in czech republic. more than 33,000 jews were killed by the nazi state. while in prison alice herz-sommer performed as a pianist....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
102
102
Feb 19, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
no better way to celebrate black history month than to make history that's why we're here today and alice thank you for being our official host today (clapping) you also doubt there are many people who can't be called a celebrity or dignitary. i'm going to do this because our all special just read a few names of the special, special (laughter) we'll start with the mayor of sdpo san francisco mayor ed lee and jeff is here and coworker i didn't and mark farrell and london breeding and jp morgan moscone and convincing and kevin shelly and regularly allergy. cohesive craig shur and fire chief joan as well as all of you very special people. we welcome you carmen count iv u chiu is on my list and thank you for not allowing me to use your titles today. unfortunately, i have to inform you that bar andrew young was unable to leave his people home in atlanta, georgia because of the snowstorm it was two threatening for him to travel so ambassador young who was a constant champion of dr. martin luther king was emotional about missing this occasion. he hoped for an opportunity to talk about the sfakz
no better way to celebrate black history month than to make history that's why we're here today and alice thank you for being our official host today (clapping) you also doubt there are many people who can't be called a celebrity or dignitary. i'm going to do this because our all special just read a few names of the special, special (laughter) we'll start with the mayor of sdpo san francisco mayor ed lee and jeff is here and coworker i didn't and mark farrell and london breeding and jp morgan...
101
101
Feb 5, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
and you didn't even want to meet with alice for a few years, why?-- we had a colleague who had been trying to persuade to us do this film for three years. and i was adamantly opposed to even meeting with alice and the reason for that was because i had made prisoner of paradise, it took two and a half years, from an emotion the point of view it was a dreadful experience. because every day you sit and you watch people suffering in the most intense and hor remember doehorrendousways wheng room dealing with that material. i made one film. we did pretty well and got an academy award nomination i didn't want to go near the subject again, so it was three years before i was actually even persuaded to go and meet her. and i flew for london, i -- you know, i spent an hour with her, i had a cup of tea with her and as i left her apartment, i realized that there was no way we couldn't make this film. this person was like moneyed ever met on prisoner of paradise, she was a totally different kind of human being. and i knew if they made this film it wasn't going to
and you didn't even want to meet with alice for a few years, why?-- we had a colleague who had been trying to persuade to us do this film for three years. and i was adamantly opposed to even meeting with alice and the reason for that was because i had made prisoner of paradise, it took two and a half years, from an emotion the point of view it was a dreadful experience. because every day you sit and you watch people suffering in the most intense and hor remember doehorrendousways wheng room...
88
88
Feb 25, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
then i'm with alice. the discretionary programs, every one of them needs fundamentally reformed and some need to be exported forever, leak the farm bill. but that's not -- we're not going to get rid of the core functions of government. we have to finance them somehow, and looks to me like the budget projections just underfund them. so we're going to good higher and not lower, and that suggests we need a much better tax system. if you're going to raise more gdn taxes than we are now, we need to do it in a more intelligent fashion and that's a big challenge. >> i can pick up on the social security point? while social security is not a big part of the long-run deficit, it's only demographic. it's not -- doesn't get multiplied by the rising cost of healthcare. it's still significant, but the reason for fixing social security is not budgetary. it's to reassure people that social security will be there for them, and put it on a firm foundation for the long run future. and i don't actually think that's very diff
then i'm with alice. the discretionary programs, every one of them needs fundamentally reformed and some need to be exported forever, leak the farm bill. but that's not -- we're not going to get rid of the core functions of government. we have to finance them somehow, and looks to me like the budget projections just underfund them. so we're going to good higher and not lower, and that suggests we need a much better tax system. if you're going to raise more gdn taxes than we are now, we need to...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
86
86
Feb 19, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
the man who managed the journey through the state assembly the binding resolution that gave life to alice dream and the installation of the prominent size we'll see about midday the sign should be unveiled and you should be able to see it if you're traveling in the right direction. tb the 64 district of los angeles please welcome assemblyman i see demeanor hall. (clapping.) >> an old man going along the highway came at the evening cold and gray to which was flowing a tied. the old man crossed in the twilight dim and the stream had no dim but he built a bridge to span the tide. old man said a fellow pilgrim you're wasting your strength from building here you never again shall pass this way you've crossed here deep and wide why willie would you build this bridge. the bear in mind lifted up his heady said again friend they'll follow after me a needy youth who must come this way it's to that spearheaded youth my may a pitfall be he too must cross in twilight dim good friend i'm building this bridge for him indicative of willie brown junior (clapping.) good morning speaker brown, lieutenant ne
the man who managed the journey through the state assembly the binding resolution that gave life to alice dream and the installation of the prominent size we'll see about midday the sign should be unveiled and you should be able to see it if you're traveling in the right direction. tb the 64 district of los angeles please welcome assemblyman i see demeanor hall. (clapping.) >> an old man going along the highway came at the evening cold and gray to which was flowing a tied. the old man...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Feb 9, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you >> thanks alice in wonderland a and denise. and march with the architect. this view on the screen shows from above what exemplifies currently on the site and the south block st. is the eye ring and the gardens in the center and two above grade building on the moscone center there's a large ballroom and o1 on howard street the moscone main l
thank you >> thanks alice in wonderland a and denise. and march with the architect. this view on the screen shows from above what exemplifies currently on the site and the south block st. is the eye ring and the gardens in the center and two above grade building on the moscone center there's a large ballroom and o1 on howard street the moscone main l
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
39
39
Feb 12, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you >> thanks alice in wonderland a and denise. and march with the architect. this view on the screen shows from above what exemplifies currently on the site and the south block st. is the eye ring and the gardens in the center and two above grade building on the moscone center there's a large ballroom and o1 on howard street the moscone main lobby on the left side of howard street. cross the street there's another lobby and, of course, the metron and the theatre and the lawn of bin . current there's been 4 hundred and 40 square feet if it's configured for the exhibition space. there's connected by connecticut course that's the blue bar there. our prime goal with the project is to connect those two sides into one space. that includes excavating portions on howard street and moving falls and constructing in that exhibition space. so in plan the drawing on the left is what exists and than on the right is our proposed plan. so to achieve that one hundred thousand sxreet of space we have to move a loading dock and rich and some chunks of dirt under howard street. t
thank you >> thanks alice in wonderland a and denise. and march with the architect. this view on the screen shows from above what exemplifies currently on the site and the south block st. is the eye ring and the gardens in the center and two above grade building on the moscone center there's a large ballroom and o1 on howard street the moscone main lobby on the left side of howard street. cross the street there's another lobby and, of course, the metron and the theatre and the lawn of bin...
237
237
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
alice herz-sommer was 39 when she was sent to a concentration camp. she spent two years there. but the music never left her. she said classical music helped keep her alive. after the war she became a teacher of music. first in jerusalem and then in london. a short documentary about her called the lady in number 6 is up for an oscar award next week. until the end of her life she never stopped playing the piano. alice herz-sommer was 110 years old. >> still ahead, a look back at the olympics that only mark phillips can provide. near one of these? nstang because now you can take control with $8 off oxytrol for women when you visit oxytrolforwomensavings.com are you ready to live with less frequency, urgency and accidents? two weeks, up to half off, can help you get started. so don't wait. take control with oxytrol for women. visit oxytrolforwomensavings.com today to save. millions have raised their hand for the proven relief of the purple pill. and that relief could be in your hand. for many, nexium helps relieve heartburn symptoms from acid reflux disease. find out how you can sa
alice herz-sommer was 39 when she was sent to a concentration camp. she spent two years there. but the music never left her. she said classical music helped keep her alive. after the war she became a teacher of music. first in jerusalem and then in london. a short documentary about her called the lady in number 6 is up for an oscar award next week. until the end of her life she never stopped playing the piano. alice herz-sommer was 110 years old. >> still ahead, a look back at the...
187
187
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
until her final days, alice hertz summers's passion never waned.y about her life has been nominated for next month's oscars. >> my world is my music. i'm not interested in anything else. >> born into a jewish family in prague in 1903, they spent two years in a nazi concentration camp where she was allowed to continue playing her beloved piano. though she survived, she suffered terrible losses. her mother was killed in treblinka. >> every day life is beautiful. every day. it's beautiful. >> that's alice hertz summers who died at the age of 110. with me is a family friend of alice. made several films about her. he was just struck by the fact that you met her 36 years ago. you met her when she was in in her 70s already. we got a flavor to what she was like there. give us a picture of someone who knew her very well. >> it is dangerous to use superlatives because they always make people doubt. but she was super la active. kindness, intelligence, deep perception, humanity, and perhaps the most impressive of all is this woman who saw her mother take walki
until her final days, alice hertz summers's passion never waned.y about her life has been nominated for next month's oscars. >> my world is my music. i'm not interested in anything else. >> born into a jewish family in prague in 1903, they spent two years in a nazi concentration camp where she was allowed to continue playing her beloved piano. though she survived, she suffered terrible losses. her mother was killed in treblinka. >> every day life is beautiful. every day. it's...
366
366
Feb 23, 2014
02/14
by
WJLA
tv
eye 366
favorite 0
quote 0
alice herz-sommer passed away in london.th coming a week before a film about her is up for an oscar. the filmmaker celebrating her love of the piano and her devotion to her son during the holocaust. ♪ >> my world is music. >> alice playing the bee yeah know there. she was 110 years old. >>> when we come back on this abbreviated tradition tonight. a well-known kennedy on trial this week, and what her legal team is now telling abc news tonight about the case. we'll be back in a moment. my name is jenny, and i quit smoking with chantix. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. thatelped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some people had changes in behavior, thinking, or mood, hostility, agitation, depressed mood, and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice a
alice herz-sommer passed away in london.th coming a week before a film about her is up for an oscar. the filmmaker celebrating her love of the piano and her devotion to her son during the holocaust. ♪ >> my world is music. >> alice playing the bee yeah know there. she was 110 years old. >>> when we come back on this abbreviated tradition tonight. a well-known kennedy on trial this week, and what her legal team is now telling abc news tonight about the case. we'll be back...
173
173
Feb 25, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
music is a dream. >> alice will be missed. this weekend we'll bring you our interview with the film makers of "the lady in number 6" and a number of other document airians. "consider this" is the only outlet to bring you all 10 feature length documentaries, part of a special edition called "for your consideration" oscar documentaries. >> why so many of our co-worker are making the rest of us sick. our data dive is next. >> today's data dive tries to tough it out. more than woun out of four -- one out of four americans polled say they go to work when sick. it comes after a survey by the national sanitation foundation, a public health group. why do the infected risk infecting others. many claim deadlines or the bigger working lines after taking a sick day, that they show up for work risking the rest of the offices wellbeing. then there are freelances - if they don't working they don't get paid. all of this going to work while sick can have a compound effect. california's disability group says workers coming in with the flu creat
music is a dream. >> alice will be missed. this weekend we'll bring you our interview with the film makers of "the lady in number 6" and a number of other document airians. "consider this" is the only outlet to bring you all 10 feature length documentaries, part of a special edition called "for your consideration" oscar documentaries. >> why so many of our co-worker are making the rest of us sick. our data dive is next. >> today's data dive tries...
93
93
Feb 3, 2014
02/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
widespread travel tales any and all staff up to three thousand hens lovely fountain at the sydney to alice falling freezing rain. cole asia also suffer from a heavy snowfall more than five thousand people have been evacuated in the cost is seven days to mitre had a call to as an omelet vehicles. in the dprk has except it's still scary as all collector tired of looking devil told to write and re union of families separated by the queen will shows the unification ministry confirmed. kelly and had accepted us as potential for the colts and the dprk has all but to have anything a wednesday or fest eight at south korea's convenience an amazing that a razor thin administrative building on the dprk side to the choose the age of pam and john. a week but yet so often to help them with metal contact don't generate the twenty ninth two accounts details of the family re union asks is there to take place as kelly and gave no response as ouster and the dprk agrees on january the twenty fourth to pilot the family reunions between the buried in seventeenth and twenty seconds. it was but don't respond and
widespread travel tales any and all staff up to three thousand hens lovely fountain at the sydney to alice falling freezing rain. cole asia also suffer from a heavy snowfall more than five thousand people have been evacuated in the cost is seven days to mitre had a call to as an omelet vehicles. in the dprk has except it's still scary as all collector tired of looking devil told to write and re union of families separated by the queen will shows the unification ministry confirmed. kelly and had...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
you know it's funny it's like when i was twenty two well let me put it this way alice miller talks about these things called enlightened witnesses and she says really the main difference between a kid who is abused who sort of turns out ok or one who turns into just another abuser that's going to repeat the pattern the one difference is something that alice miller calls an enlightened witness and it's just a person that happens to be around that shows shows caring and shows you just by their attention that you're valuable and so that was what i was lucky enough to get i was twenty two and i was dumped by this girl and i had been using drugs and alcohol for years and years and years and i was finally sort of broken enough to ask for help and i met this woman who is a spiritual counselor and she started teaching me. lessons but really she was teaching me over time that i was valuable and so you ask like what is the solution and a lot of people have been asking me that they're like sam you know why don't you kind of come up with a big policy solution or why aren't you in congress and the an
you know it's funny it's like when i was twenty two well let me put it this way alice miller talks about these things called enlightened witnesses and she says really the main difference between a kid who is abused who sort of turns out ok or one who turns into just another abuser that's going to repeat the pattern the one difference is something that alice miller calls an enlightened witness and it's just a person that happens to be around that shows shows caring and shows you just by their...
393
393
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 393
favorite 0
quote 0
alice herz-sommer passing away in london. her death coming a week before a film about her is up for an oscar. the filmmaker celebrating her love of piano and her devotion to her son to get through the holocaust. ♪ >> my world is music. >> alice herz-sommer plague the piano there. she was 110 years old. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. word from the air force this evening of a sort of neighborhood watch they're starting, in space. tonight, what are they protecting us from? more than zwlaus debris we snau "gravity." >>> and later here, the close call in mid-air. watch this. what came crashing through this pil pilot's window at 1,000 feet. and what that pilot did next. before chantix, i tried to quit probably about five times. it was different than the other times i tried to quit. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix varenicline is proven to help people quit smoking. it's a non-nicotine pill. chantix reduced my urge to smoke. that helped me quit smoking. [ male announcer ] some peop
alice herz-sommer passing away in london. her death coming a week before a film about her is up for an oscar. the filmmaker celebrating her love of piano and her devotion to her son to get through the holocaust. ♪ >> my world is music. >> alice herz-sommer plague the piano there. she was 110 years old. >>> there is still much more ahead on "world news" this sunday night. word from the air force this evening of a sort of neighborhood watch they're starting, in...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
67
67
Feb 3, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
yes today don't be a rubber stamp for this corporation and in 18962 when the housing was built in alice griffith the project there was no eir done that is the most toxic area my people can't get there they don't want you to know how many people are dying in my community. i'm 80 years old and thank god i'm in my right mind and i haven't forgotten anything that the city has done i've been coming to the meeting over 50 years. thank you very much and you have a blessed day (clapping.) please praven from it out burst. thank you >> i'm patricia. i'm seeing doctor jackson the same thing that happened in the fillmore happened at bayview hunter's point. what they call affordable housing and low income housing the plan is a joke still run by the agency. and i think you should really look at what is happening. the affordable housing program is 50 to 80 thousand but what i saw was a bunch of realtors daughters and sons and a relative of the mayor, i think that took the housing and sold it 3 years later for a profit. the screening was done wrong and it's happening again. it's a repeat of what dr. ja
yes today don't be a rubber stamp for this corporation and in 18962 when the housing was built in alice griffith the project there was no eir done that is the most toxic area my people can't get there they don't want you to know how many people are dying in my community. i'm 80 years old and thank god i'm in my right mind and i haven't forgotten anything that the city has done i've been coming to the meeting over 50 years. thank you very much and you have a blessed day (clapping.) please praven...
152
152
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
alice hap sommer. 33,000 jews were killed by the nazis during world war ii, alice's story inspired a story nominated for an academy award. >> i know that we will play, and i suppose where we can play, it can't be so terrible. the music, the music. music is in the first place of art. >> and that's our news from europe. back to shak in doha. >>> thank you, lauren. following his sacking last week, he was fired after revealing that around $20 billion in public money from oil sales is missing. >> one of the largest oil producers. oil accounts for nearly 90% of state revenue. 1% of nigerians benefit from wealth. the sacked member of nigeria's world bank is now regarded a hero by many nigerians for exposing that at least $20 billion in public money is missing from oil sales. he says the money disappeared in the last 19 months. the money was supposed to be given to the central bank by the state oil company known as the nnpc. >> nnpc's concern, going back to $20 in 19 months. go back to 2010 and do the same exercise. the number simply increases. >> allegations mean losses in public money coul
alice hap sommer. 33,000 jews were killed by the nazis during world war ii, alice's story inspired a story nominated for an academy award. >> i know that we will play, and i suppose where we can play, it can't be so terrible. the music, the music. music is in the first place of art. >> and that's our news from europe. back to shak in doha. >>> thank you, lauren. following his sacking last week, he was fired after revealing that around $20 billion in public money from oil...
340
340
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
BBCAMERICA
tv
eye 340
favorite 0
quote 0
it's beautiful. >> alice died aged 110. a reminder of our main news this hour.nment issued an arrest warrant for former president yanukovych. the european union's foreign policy chief catherine ashton is arriving in kiev to discuss economic support for the country. that's it for now. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any car in the aisle... and go. and only national is ranked highest in car rental customer satisfaction by j.d. power. (natalie) ooooh, i like your style. (vo) so do we, business pro. so do we. go national. go like a pro. [ male announcer ] the rhythm of life. [ whistle blowing ] where do you hear that beat? campbell's healthy request soup lets you hear it in your heart. [ basketball bouncing ] heart healthy. [ m'm... ] great taste. [ tapping ] sounds good. campbell's healthy request. m'm! m'm! good.® [ woman ] thanks. the dealership reviews on cars.com made it easy, but... [ man ] w
it's beautiful. >> alice died aged 110. a reminder of our main news this hour.nment issued an arrest warrant for former president yanukovych. the european union's foreign policy chief catherine ashton is arriving in kiev to discuss economic support for the country. that's it for now. (vo) you are a business pro. seeker of the sublime. you can separate runway ridiculousness... from fashion that flies off the shelves. and you...rent from national. because only national lets you choose any...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
85
85
Feb 20, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
attorney lee and amy, michael, rachel, aaron rogers and maurice, laurel, emma webster, webb can he and alice and claudia and monica fritz (clapping) the auction closes today at 1:30 p.m. for assistance in plaguing our bid please visit e by the way, and now, please welcome the mayor of our great city the honorable mayor ed lee (clapping (clapping.) good evening, everyone happy lunar new year. i want to say hi, but to emphasis your cities support for the greatest 0 hospital you can ever find yes (clapping) does keys to amaze we when i go there after something has occurred but now i'm going through because valuable research is being done and the collaboration between our decreases and nurses and the staff at the uscf is producing a wonderful relationship. i'm up here to give thanks to the wonderful committee and to a richie can't get around the office without making sure i have a list to call but to thank all of you who are munching on a piece of bread that's the shape of a heart. you didn't notice? but also all of you who are contributing you understand the roll of our hospital it's a hospital
attorney lee and amy, michael, rachel, aaron rogers and maurice, laurel, emma webster, webb can he and alice and claudia and monica fritz (clapping) the auction closes today at 1:30 p.m. for assistance in plaguing our bid please visit e by the way, and now, please welcome the mayor of our great city the honorable mayor ed lee (clapping (clapping.) good evening, everyone happy lunar new year. i want to say hi, but to emphasis your cities support for the greatest 0 hospital you can ever find yes...
273
273
Feb 10, 2014
02/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
about a quarter mile from alice's restaurant. the sheriff's department got the call about this around 3:30. because of several days of drenching rain, the ground up here in the hills is saturated. and that's obviously what is leading to some of these trees toppling. pg&e says a handful of homes have lost power because they've had to cut the power line while they come in here and workin' on the best way to remove the tree. it will be at least another couple of hours before they can clear the tree out of the roadway. skyline boulevard, shut down in both directions. keep that in mind if this is your route to route. alex savidge, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> firefighters had to rescue two men stranded on a small piece of land. fire crews say a jogger on the san mateo creek trail heard the men calling for hemp around 6:00 p.m. -- help around 6:00 p.m. firefighters had to secure them with life jackets and pull them. neither of the men were hurt. >>> the power is back on this morning after yesterday's storm knocked out the lights to more th
about a quarter mile from alice's restaurant. the sheriff's department got the call about this around 3:30. because of several days of drenching rain, the ground up here in the hills is saturated. and that's obviously what is leading to some of these trees toppling. pg&e says a handful of homes have lost power because they've had to cut the power line while they come in here and workin' on the best way to remove the tree. it will be at least another couple of hours before they can clear the...
116
116
Feb 25, 2014
02/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
music is a dream. >> alice will be missed. this weekend, we will bring you film makers, "lady in number 6" along with documentaries. consider this as the only t.v. outlet to bring you all. it's part of a special edition of "consider this" called "for your consideration" documents saturday 10:00 p.m. eastern. straight ahead, why so many of our co-workers are making the rest of us sick. our datadive is next. >> today's data dive tries to tough it out. todd's data dive tries to tough it out. more than 1 out of 4 americans polled said they always go to work when they are sick, even though they could make their co-workers sick. the news comes from a recent survey of more than a thousand people by the national sanitation foundation, a public health group. so why do the infected risk infecting others? many claim deadline, fearing the bigger workload after they take a sick day, that that pushes them to show up for work even though it risks the rest of the office's wiellbeing. free lancers have an incentive. if they don't work, they do
music is a dream. >> alice will be missed. this weekend, we will bring you film makers, "lady in number 6" along with documentaries. consider this as the only t.v. outlet to bring you all. it's part of a special edition of "consider this" called "for your consideration" documents saturday 10:00 p.m. eastern. straight ahead, why so many of our co-workers are making the rest of us sick. our datadive is next. >> today's data dive tries to tough it out....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
53
53
Feb 22, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> hi, aim alice. will near fillmore on jackson street. i'm here procedural as a consumer. i've been here fingerprinting years from hong kong and my love the fillmore and love to shop there people want to know why well, because fillmore has all the varieties the very expensive and the affordable each year special things from different stores ways their privately owned the buyers knew what's in style or the interesting things. so today when you go shopping all over the world you see - we've - you see the practiced i can't see everywhere it's not fun. i've been taking my niefrts go shopping on fillmore the shopping is no longer as much fun they're not spending the money in the big stores the heavi heavily advertised. i don't think we're going to find unique things in chain stores >> thank you. let me call a few more names. david and others (calling names) >> hi, i'm here to speak in support of rag on bone. while i don't live in
. >> hi, aim alice. will near fillmore on jackson street. i'm here procedural as a consumer. i've been here fingerprinting years from hong kong and my love the fillmore and love to shop there people want to know why well, because fillmore has all the varieties the very expensive and the affordable each year special things from different stores ways their privately owned the buyers knew what's in style or the interesting things. so today when you go shopping all over the world you see -...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
109
109
Feb 1, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
and when the alice b club i believe they endorsed against heather so heather started his only democratic club which is the lgbt lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenders he started the city club. i had to go and speckle before them when i ran for the house of representatives it's in the hotel i remember he was wearing jeans and this big belt buckle and a blue don't ask me what i had for prevent i was going a wait for him to take a shot at me he trod me with grace and a lot of respect that said a lot to me about heather i think i was 0 and 3 against him. but everybody talks about heather and somebody said mark some woman didn't know who he was again harvey is an icon you'll not get who don't know who moscone is they think moscone is a convention center and most of us we call the moscone playground the if you happened to the playground. one thing talk about prop 8 but there's another thing coming down the pike they found out they're fighting against fair housing and started out migrants gay marriage and they thoutd told you they can't do much about that but now they're going against transge
and when the alice b club i believe they endorsed against heather so heather started his only democratic club which is the lgbt lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgenders he started the city club. i had to go and speckle before them when i ran for the house of representatives it's in the hotel i remember he was wearing jeans and this big belt buckle and a blue don't ask me what i had for prevent i was going a wait for him to take a shot at me he trod me with grace and a lot of respect that said a...
104
104
Feb 25, 2014
02/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] and alice happy anniversary. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i think there are some myths out there. i think people think the maraschino cherry is summer carelessly preserve roberts and it's really not. it's no different then like i said it tickled cherry and the brine process is no different than the types of sulfate cheese and making wine so really i wouldn't call it a healthy product that i would call it something that is a tasty treat. see what you see here is cherries in various stages of process. the cherries that come in even though we put them in water they will still have brine so they will go through an extensive washing to get the brine the sulfur in the calcium suds back out of the fruit. the process of making maraschino is basically you're taking the brine and soaking it in a progressively stronger and stronger sugar and color solution. it's over the course of that syrup schedule you will see the color intensity picked up as the sugar conten
[applause] and alice happy anniversary. [applause] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] [inaudible conversations] >> i think there are some myths out there. i think people think the maraschino cherry is summer carelessly preserve roberts and it's really not. it's no different then like i said it tickled cherry and the brine process is no different than the types of sulfate cheese and making wine so really i wouldn't call it a healthy product that i would call it something...
99
99
Feb 24, 2014
02/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
alice herz-sommer, the world's oldest known holocaust survivor, has died in london, aged 110 years. she spent two years of world war ii in a camp in what was then czechoslovakia. she entertained inmates by playing the p&f. she is currently the subject of a documentary that is nominated for an oscar. a fugitive on the run. with the probe of the mass murder of protesters opened by the ukrainian authorities, the country's former president, viktor yanukovych, is now a wanted man. under pressure, embattled venezuelan president nicolas maduro has promised talk. the opposition is skeptical they will get underway in caracas. the first test for italy's new prime minister. matteo renzi goes before the senate to seek support for his proposed economic reforms. the olympic winter games may have ended, but one american journalist who didn't get to report for the event -- he has reported from russia over the years but was expelled from the country last december. thank you for joining us here the sochi games have been held -- thank you for joining us. the sochi games have been heralded as an enormo
alice herz-sommer, the world's oldest known holocaust survivor, has died in london, aged 110 years. she spent two years of world war ii in a camp in what was then czechoslovakia. she entertained inmates by playing the p&f. she is currently the subject of a documentary that is nominated for an oscar. a fugitive on the run. with the probe of the mass murder of protesters opened by the ukrainian authorities, the country's former president, viktor yanukovych, is now a wanted man. under...
129
129
Feb 27, 2014
02/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
motifs from lewis carroll's "alice in wonderland" on display. >> the place is in chanting and very romantic. with this wintry scene full of lights reflected in the snow, it's just wonderful. >> there are so many lights and everything is lit up. even the characters and letters. >> i tell my friends to come. the light affects the colors. it's wonderful. what a great idea. >> light warms people's hearts -- that might sound kitschy, and perhaps it is, but visitors like it, and that's what counts. the initiators of the project aimed to stir people's emotions. >> in winter in particular, people do not expect to be hit with such intense emotions. the light installation generates chlorine is feelings. the culmination of light and music is the most wonderful thing there is, especially at this time of year. >> and then comes something that is unique in europe -- the garden of imagination. other palaces may have fountains spewing colored water. here, the cascades are produced with light. until now, spectacles like this have only been staged in japan. it's a feast for the eyes and a real draw. >> this
motifs from lewis carroll's "alice in wonderland" on display. >> the place is in chanting and very romantic. with this wintry scene full of lights reflected in the snow, it's just wonderful. >> there are so many lights and everything is lit up. even the characters and letters. >> i tell my friends to come. the light affects the colors. it's wonderful. what a great idea. >> light warms people's hearts -- that might sound kitschy, and perhaps it is, but visitors...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
62
62
Feb 9, 2014
02/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm alice light community planning manager of the todd could group. i want to use some graphics to support john's comments. so i'll start with the loss of useable open garden space in the included in your packet. on the right you can see in red the loss of what is current - can you see - sorry. our screens are - is the paper all the way on that paper the screens are flickering a lot. sorry i guess we'll look up here. sorry. sorry just one second. better? oh, okay. i think we have the slow down here >> there's a hardcopy in the packet. >> so on the right is the existing garden and the red is the loss of this open space with the proposed expansion. the large escort loss is the tree of la it's a annoys quote space. there's also the sundial garden and the children's learning garden those are all removed from the expansion plan to allow for the foyer exit of the expansion building. the additional space that's locht is the thousand i won't tell adjacent to the children's carrousel. currently the caregivers and parents use those for the tables while their ch
i'm alice light community planning manager of the todd could group. i want to use some graphics to support john's comments. so i'll start with the loss of useable open garden space in the included in your packet. on the right you can see in red the loss of what is current - can you see - sorry. our screens are - is the paper all the way on that paper the screens are flickering a lot. sorry i guess we'll look up here. sorry. sorry just one second. better? oh, okay. i think we have the slow down...
196
196
Feb 10, 2014
02/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
right near that very famous alice's restaurant. might even be a motorcycle or two there now.y, i digress, traffic will be affected. alex is there, he's going to tell us more about what's going on. you fake highway 84, you might want to strongly consider going highway 92 and using that instead. it might be longer, but less hassle as a result. let's go to live pictures, traffic is okay here at the toll policeman disa, it's about a 20 minute delay at the toll. ten minutes into the san francisco, half hour drive time into the city. we're also looking now at interstate 880, it's getting busier here in oakland as you pass the coliseum, 6:1, let's go to steve. >>> things are winding down, more cloudy conditions or fog being reported. storm track heading north, not before it set up shop in the north bay, not so much elsewhere. further south though, things were actually more cloudy and windy than rainy. february is off to a good start here, and there's signs that maybe more rain in the old seven, 15 day outlook, we're done with this pattern, kentfield 11 and three quarters, napa had s
right near that very famous alice's restaurant. might even be a motorcycle or two there now.y, i digress, traffic will be affected. alex is there, he's going to tell us more about what's going on. you fake highway 84, you might want to strongly consider going highway 92 and using that instead. it might be longer, but less hassle as a result. let's go to live pictures, traffic is okay here at the toll policeman disa, it's about a 20 minute delay at the toll. ten minutes into the san francisco,...