201
201
Dec 11, 2013
12/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> andit local event was required by federal law for families who cannot attend the d.c. hearing. scheduled to run 5:00 p.m. pacific time and is open to the public. >>> stay with ktvu throughout the day. you could also follow ken wayne for twitter, for real-time updates. >>> violent day in vallejo, two killings in two hours and four in the week. and what police are saying about the trends. >>> this morning, jonathan corrao came here in vallejo to make sense of the killing of a friend. victim was 26-year-old and was vallejo's 24th homicide victim this year. >> had a daughter, had a wife. had a big heart. big heart. >>> his death came hours after the fatal shooting of another man. that man was also in his 20s. police do not believe the shootings are connected. >> we don't believe so. we're not prepared to rule one way or another at this point. four homicide in six days. it's been a violent year. the number of homicides at its highest in almost two decades. >> with 24 homicides and the number detectives, they are working a couple of hours. >> how many detectives do you have? >> we cu
. >> andit local event was required by federal law for families who cannot attend the d.c. hearing. scheduled to run 5:00 p.m. pacific time and is open to the public. >>> stay with ktvu throughout the day. you could also follow ken wayne for twitter, for real-time updates. >>> violent day in vallejo, two killings in two hours and four in the week. and what police are saying about the trends. >>> this morning, jonathan corrao came here in vallejo to make sense of...
72
72
Dec 25, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
the national organization for eek," andite "newsw they were talking about michele bachmann, calling her the queen of rage, and it was a very unflattering photograph, so i think that is really an area that does not make any sense to me, why you cannot have women this istogether to say problematic. you are hindering women in politics because of that, so that would be one area. >> this is a subject for another i would love but to understand more how much the mainstream media is guilty of having promulgated some of these stereotypes in the first place. >> which ones? >> what feminists have about conservatives and what conservatives have about feminists. in terms of who the media chooses to speak and whether or not -- there certainly is more, if you look at major news networks and the one, i think it is changing slightly, but conservative women have been doing a good job getting themselves on television and representing conservatives, because it is a novelty at this point. just in terms of saying, we need more women in elected office, and this becomes more challenging, because like i said ea
the national organization for eek," andite "newsw they were talking about michele bachmann, calling her the queen of rage, and it was a very unflattering photograph, so i think that is really an area that does not make any sense to me, why you cannot have women this istogether to say problematic. you are hindering women in politics because of that, so that would be one area. >> this is a subject for another i would love but to understand more how much the mainstream media is...
244
244
Dec 11, 2013
12/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
andit, political experts from both sides of the aisle, democratic and republican have been saying not sure if that is true. because these events are very carefully choreographed and the white house would know who the president was going to see and what route would be and what chances would someone like this asking for a handshake from the president of the united states.. >> i think that the president did know. i think that his security detail knew who is going to be sitting around him. don't think it's by chance or by accident that the president of the united states was seated in front of raul kas stroechlt i'm in the saying he was in charge of the seating but he knew who was going to be behind him co have turned another way and ignored him. and it just happened but whatever, what matters most is the policy. what was the president trying to say? >> i hope it doesn't signal a shift in policy. that is why i wanted to force secretary kerry to admit that raul castro is a dictator and this does not mean change in policy. we saw a shift with syria policy. we saw a shift with iran policy. no
andit, political experts from both sides of the aisle, democratic and republican have been saying not sure if that is true. because these events are very carefully choreographed and the white house would know who the president was going to see and what route would be and what chances would someone like this asking for a handshake from the president of the united states.. >> i think that the president did know. i think that his security detail knew who is going to be sitting around him....
213
213
Dec 25, 2013
12/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
we find out between july of 2010 that obama met with kathleen sebelius this many times andit is justhis is the premier piece of legislation. the ones not anymore, it is't. lou: amazon developing plans. and there are drones in the air, delivering packages. and then some technology companies say they don't want any further surveillance by the nsa. this is a crazy country right now and we have technology coanies telling us to quit and that the national security agency will quit spying, which is what they have been doing and mining data for years whout anyone's permission. ta to facebook. talk to google. and it's a brand-new way of doing e-mai i hear these guys are going to do a kick start process and they are doing smething where it never sits on a server, it's constantly moving and that is going to be amazing. so these issues inspire us. >> go ahead. it's a lightning rod. >> good for the nsa. they get around a lot and i and along with all the others unless there was a reason. you shouldn't expect privacy on facebook and twitter. people a going to give the nsa kudos. it's like they've s
we find out between july of 2010 that obama met with kathleen sebelius this many times andit is justhis is the premier piece of legislation. the ones not anymore, it is't. lou: amazon developing plans. and there are drones in the air, delivering packages. and then some technology companies say they don't want any further surveillance by the nsa. this is a crazy country right now and we have technology coanies telling us to quit and that the national security agency will quit spying, which is...
156
156
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
andit's not just frustrated consumers but insurers say that they are still dealing with an obamacares because function ha not even been built yet. and that means the administration's goal of enrolling 7 million people by the end of march, well, that could be the latest in what has turned out to be a string of second term failures for this president. chief white house correspondent ed henry has more on what is actually different about health care.gov. reporter: president obma's aides struggled to explain whether they really met the deadline to fix health care.gob after there has been so much weight time, which the white house insists is progress. >> i think you're confusing error messages with queuing mesges. >> the site has been performing well and there is not a reason to deploy the queuing system at this point department with 375,000 users logging on on monday, errors and response times increased and consumers were told to come back at a better time. >> the goal is to enroll more people. >> more people are visiting the website and are able to effectively go from beginning to end wh
andit's not just frustrated consumers but insurers say that they are still dealing with an obamacares because function ha not even been built yet. and that means the administration's goal of enrolling 7 million people by the end of march, well, that could be the latest in what has turned out to be a string of second term failures for this president. chief white house correspondent ed henry has more on what is actually different about health care.gov. reporter: president obma's aides struggled...
158
158
Dec 23, 2013
12/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
andit turned out o be wrong and these are things that outrage people. because it isuch a dconnect betwn the public face of government and what it does. and so suddenly they are spying on all of us. it isand his terrorist or foreign leaders. i don't think americans could understand that. that is why there hahas en this huge eruption aboutit. >> what kin of huge eruption? and certainly among journalists and all of the wired citizens in the country, lots of internet outreach. and has a cost and he won an election? well, we haven't had an eection since this came out. but how does it cost the government aot of the trust that it had built up? >> yes, the gallup poll has found. something lie 65% of independents believe that the government has to much t much power and i think that is a tribute otol not only to the demonstrable faiures of government policy, but these disclosures d pple are bothered by this. >> there wasa fear that's another is a realizati. there is a military informatn complex. john: people do want to kill . these are big data sweeps. >> we need
andit turned out o be wrong and these are things that outrage people. because it isuch a dconnect betwn the public face of government and what it does. and so suddenly they are spying on all of us. it isand his terrorist or foreign leaders. i don't think americans could understand that. that is why there hahas en this huge eruption aboutit. >> what kin of huge eruption? and certainly among journalists and all of the wired citizens in the country, lots of internet outreach. and has a cost...
128
128
Dec 18, 2013
12/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 128
favorite 0
quote 0
andit becomes noise. so the difference betwen this could've been part of god and all that is just noise. defense spending was 400 billion in 200 and today's dollars. 60% more, they can live with that. we had no new industrial state and we have been fired as policeman of the world. so why can't the republicans give this out. the cold war endedd 25 years ag, crack do on the pentagon, call the bluff of the democrats. >> do you think that's a real solution? global republicans get back in turn? are wereally making a difference with this tremendous thing? >> yes. they could've called the democrats. the sequester is the law. they could've said that we are sticking with it. we are not going tobust this. 65 billion. and if you want to shut down the government. >> but then the democrats say, okay, we are going to do what we're doing. and they don't cut spending or they raise taxes on their side. >> i agree with that. but on sequester, it was all more domestic spending and defense. so why did they capitulate and som
andit becomes noise. so the difference betwen this could've been part of god and all that is just noise. defense spending was 400 billion in 200 and today's dollars. 60% more, they can live with that. we had no new industrial state and we have been fired as policeman of the world. so why can't the republicans give this out. the cold war endedd 25 years ag, crack do on the pentagon, call the bluff of the democrats. >> do you think that's a real solution? global republicans get back in...
69
69
Dec 15, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
obvious,r you get is that you get into office, it is collegiality,se, andit is about flexibility working with others. oftentimes, really great candidate make terrible officeholders. there are a lot of folks out there who are not great candidate but are excellent officeholders. reason, there is no instruction manual. this isn't a job one can learn or really prepare for. it is constantly changing and there isn't an endpoint. how do you prioritize your time? function 20 47 -- 24-7. they grow or they shrinking population, new technologies come along, laws change, disaster strikes, and i have to be ready for all of that. who would i learned that from? who would i talk to to find out how to organize my time and with the priority should be? of course, if i am still campaigning for office, i have to spend so much on that other persona that has to run. we have to decide things about which we have no expertise. when i first became a council member, i had a line item for the purchase of fresh, whole bovine blood. it thing you have finished eating. thing you have finished eating. [laughter] we alway
obvious,r you get is that you get into office, it is collegiality,se, andit is about flexibility working with others. oftentimes, really great candidate make terrible officeholders. there are a lot of folks out there who are not great candidate but are excellent officeholders. reason, there is no instruction manual. this isn't a job one can learn or really prepare for. it is constantly changing and there isn't an endpoint. how do you prioritize your time? function 20 47 -- 24-7. they grow or...
144
144
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
the plane coming in for a landing but the winds pushed the plane, the nose of the plane side ways andite before the wheels touched down. the plane had to head back up. this is a smaller plane swaying from side to side as it tries to land. the innews, no one was hurt. a lot of rattled nerves. >> this morning we continue to watch the weather. we're looking at a live pick dur of san jose. there is a freeze alert there. and for most of the bay area, nothing though compared to the weather in the midwest and the south. >> texas is seeing a dramatic drop in temperatures. an ice storm causing problems including a big rig that jackknifed sliding down on an icy covered bridge. >> the governors of tennessee and arkansas declare states of emergency because of that storm. let's get an update from jocelyn live in little rock. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. it's freezing temperatures out here as you can see. what started off as cold rain quickly turned to sleet. you can see it coming down, basically like little pieces of ice. covering the roads out here making it a very dangerous commute for
the plane coming in for a landing but the winds pushed the plane, the nose of the plane side ways andite before the wheels touched down. the plane had to head back up. this is a smaller plane swaying from side to side as it tries to land. the innews, no one was hurt. a lot of rattled nerves. >> this morning we continue to watch the weather. we're looking at a live pick dur of san jose. there is a freeze alert there. and for most of the bay area, nothing though compared to the weather in...
96
96
Dec 25, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
so interested me is that there are three women that i'm writing about, edith roosevelt nellie taft andite tarbell. they each made choices that they had to make. there were narrower choices for women at that time that we have today. edith roosevelt came from a family where her father had been wealthy and he had lost a shipping business and became an ogg-aholic. she had lived near teddy when she was the young girl in a wealthy area and they had to move to more modest homes. she drew a protective curtain around herself. she loved teddy from the time she was young. they were boyfriend and girlfriend through college. they had a fight in his soft warrior of college. they have broken up and he felt madly in love with this beautiful girl from us -- boston. he married alice and alice died a few years later. he went to the badlands depressed and thought he would never love again. the light had gone out of his life but he went back and married edith and it was an extraordinary strong and joyous marriage. all she wanted from the marriage and her first leadership was to give companionship and strength
so interested me is that there are three women that i'm writing about, edith roosevelt nellie taft andite tarbell. they each made choices that they had to make. there were narrower choices for women at that time that we have today. edith roosevelt came from a family where her father had been wealthy and he had lost a shipping business and became an ogg-aholic. she had lived near teddy when she was the young girl in a wealthy area and they had to move to more modest homes. she drew a protective...
213
213
Dec 26, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
essentially, the great new deal andition had split us under we were losing overwhelmingly, so our reforment was called the new democrats, and what we try to do was reconnect the democratic party with its first principles -- opportunity for all, andrew jackson's credo, it was opportunity for all, no special privilege -- special privilege for non-. during the clinton years, we created 22.5 million jobs. we got the economy roaring. the tough-minded internationalism of roosevelt and truman. the sense of social justice of johnson. very important as we look ahead, roosevelt's first renovation, the constant effort to reform government because democrats believe government is an important agent for our collective wills and to help people help themselves and each other. we have always been for reforming government, reinventing government and it was absolutely essential to our agenda. host: as we go along we want your participation in this conversation with al from. "the new democrats and the return to power" is the name of the book. for this section, democrats only. the dlc is no longer, is that c
essentially, the great new deal andition had split us under we were losing overwhelmingly, so our reforment was called the new democrats, and what we try to do was reconnect the democratic party with its first principles -- opportunity for all, andrew jackson's credo, it was opportunity for all, no special privilege -- special privilege for non-. during the clinton years, we created 22.5 million jobs. we got the economy roaring. the tough-minded internationalism of roosevelt and truman. the...
104
104
Dec 17, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
most companies don't care whether it is a trade role, --ther it is between troy , andit and another area the infrastructure is old as well. it can happen because of regulation. i've only been gone for a couple of years. crest is sweetened with saccharine. there is zero tariff. but there is not free trade. .here is this fundamental issue it is the nature of rules versus the dynamic nature of commerce that we need to confront. rules toneed more confront it. we have regulatory cooperation council's. councils. i noted to some friends that senator barack obama commented on his political goal to renegotiate nafta, and it caused shockwaves in the press. the pamper civic partnership -- pan-pacific partnership is part of that. we could improve the rules of nafta. we are now lacking imagination. imagined what digital commerce would be. imagined thate mexico would open to private investment. things change. we need to reflect the change. i think that imagination needs to run both ways. the private sector needs to turn the workarounds into a policy agenda, which we need to engage the government about
most companies don't care whether it is a trade role, --ther it is between troy , andit and another area the infrastructure is old as well. it can happen because of regulation. i've only been gone for a couple of years. crest is sweetened with saccharine. there is zero tariff. but there is not free trade. .here is this fundamental issue it is the nature of rules versus the dynamic nature of commerce that we need to confront. rules toneed more confront it. we have regulatory cooperation...
254
254
Dec 19, 2013
12/13
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
time andit's christmas one has been over indulging in brownies and cookies and one suspects one gainsstepping on the government scale and looking into the government furnished mirror, one sees that one is thinner than possible. the fed has changed the perception of things. it has not changed the things themselves. >> can you give them credit yesterday that it began to pull away from all a great have been massive distortions? >> this is a non-taper taper. said theyhey also will stay at zero not forever but beyond forever, figuratively speaking. >> do you think forward guidance is complete nonsense? >> they are living out the adage that talk is cheap. talk is story of this the fed the leaves and we are meant to agree that the fed can see into the future and approve that future before it happens. saw theyhe fed that were taken by surprise by the greatest financial event in the history of mankind. i have proved to my readers that i cannot see into the future. >> the fed can see into the future because they can manipulate it. >> and influence but they cannot control. they were taken as muc
time andit's christmas one has been over indulging in brownies and cookies and one suspects one gainsstepping on the government scale and looking into the government furnished mirror, one sees that one is thinner than possible. the fed has changed the perception of things. it has not changed the things themselves. >> can you give them credit yesterday that it began to pull away from all a great have been massive distortions? >> this is a non-taper taper. said theyhey also will stay...
101
101
Dec 13, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
i see the focus is to cut these programs from people for jobless , andits, for food stamps you have nodea how much people suffered because of it. at the same time we have these corporations that take their jobs overseas. fundingo not have the that we would get from that resource. that would be a better avenue than taking resources from people who desperately need them. >> thank you. from the independent line. caller: i think it was a good thing that aynor and ryan finally stood up to some of these divisive cruise. i find it a travesty how we cannot extend unemployment benefits. don opines in "the washington times" this morning -- this is anthony, a republican, from garfield new jersey. are you with us? yes.r: topic from is off the budget situation. wanted to comment on the house committee hearing yesterday about the obama care bill. ifas very pleased to see handle of medical professionals rather than legislatures, politicians, government we got to hear from the medical professionals off of the front lines of the industry and the people who were seeing firsthand the, other than the pati
i see the focus is to cut these programs from people for jobless , andits, for food stamps you have nodea how much people suffered because of it. at the same time we have these corporations that take their jobs overseas. fundingo not have the that we would get from that resource. that would be a better avenue than taking resources from people who desperately need them. >> thank you. from the independent line. caller: i think it was a good thing that aynor and ryan finally stood up to some...
153
153
Dec 6, 2013
12/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
andit at five % -- at 5%, probably hundreds of billions of dollars in money comes home, but justin taxe, at 5%, you would doubled the money we have available for infrastructure and if we could just tax it at 5%. win-win solution. we lowered the tax rate. we get more revenue and we build some roads. and i talked to the president about that, and the president cbo score is a loss of revenue because it is not coming in at 35%. 0% is coming home. we have to overcome the cbo score on this. i said, that's vote to overturn -- let's vote to overturn all the other roles, let's vote to overturn this one. there is a chance we could past that. there's more of a chance that we could pass that than overall tax reform, which we do not agree on. >> why are you such a proponent of congressional term limits? >> sense of the bombs home. they need to get a job. s home. the bum they need to get a job. [laughter] >> we should have people come in. i asked if i could practice medicine and they said no. you actually would want people up there to maintain their job so they would not be afraid of losing their job
andit at five % -- at 5%, probably hundreds of billions of dollars in money comes home, but justin taxe, at 5%, you would doubled the money we have available for infrastructure and if we could just tax it at 5%. win-win solution. we lowered the tax rate. we get more revenue and we build some roads. and i talked to the president about that, and the president cbo score is a loss of revenue because it is not coming in at 35%. 0% is coming home. we have to overcome the cbo score on this. i said,...
1,898
1.9K
Dec 12, 2013
12/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,898
favorite 0
quote 0
she td us she's never been very happy with her look,o she was nervous andited to try somethg new.w out and now she's nervous. what do you think of this, danny? >> i wanted to get on tv. this is a good opportunity to do it. >> wl, we're happy to be your excuse. you're going to look totally diffent in about three hours. >> oh, md. >>ou know the best part, danny? it's going to b free. free to you. alrighty. let's take one last look at cathy befor a let bring cathy blevins o. w and improved. >> oh, wow! >> look how chic. wow, hey,danny, you're in for a t. take youlindfold off, please. >> okay. , wow. she looks terrific. she's always been beautiful and she's beaiful now. >> sure is. cathy, why don't you turn around, ney, and see what he's talkg about. >> that's the first time anybody has turned that direction. >> wow. >> god. >> great. >> it's absutely beautiful. tell us abt it. >>cay, youooked like a ququt church mouse before vm right. the hair color mak a significant difference when you wash ay the gray. >> she sai her husband likes red. all right. >> that is red. >> a little warm, b
she td us she's never been very happy with her look,o she was nervous andited to try somethg new.w out and now she's nervous. what do you think of this, danny? >> i wanted to get on tv. this is a good opportunity to do it. >> wl, we're happy to be your excuse. you're going to look totally diffent in about three hours. >> oh, md. >>ou know the best part, danny? it's going to b free. free to you. alrighty. let's take one last look at cathy befor a let bring cathy blevins...