115
115
Apr 20, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
s are off-line. >> host: beau kilmer any response to that? >> guest: i don't know. >> host: are you seeing evidence that congress is switching views on this that perhaps in 10 years what are we going to be talking about? >> guest: it's really going to depend on the federal response. right now, even though washington and colorado have legalized the production and distribution and possession of marijuana we still haven't heard from the federal government about how they're going to respond. i think how the federal government response to these different federal agencies i think that's going to send a signal not only to those states but also to the other 48 and the district of columbia. but with that said even beginning with barney frank and ron paul introducing legislation, i was just at the university of oregon state law school yesterday and represented lumen hour was there talking about the bill that he and also representative paul have so there is some discussion about it. >> fired remember correctly william f. buckley was a supporter of chad
s are off-line. >> host: beau kilmer any response to that? >> guest: i don't know. >> host: are you seeing evidence that congress is switching views on this that perhaps in 10 years what are we going to be talking about? >> guest: it's really going to depend on the federal response. right now, even though washington and colorado have legalized the production and distribution and possession of marijuana we still haven't heard from the federal government about how they're...
195
195
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
beau biden cry? is that what you're trying to do?on't know if hearts are coming out of my eyes but they should be. i can't even imagine what the first lady must be thinking >> believe me. as a busy single mother -- or i shouldn't say single. >> jon: all right. i mean, i shouldn't... i'm sorry. i shouldn't say single. i mean divorced. available. i mean. i'm sorry. i'm tired of being married. i mean, no. obviously we're kidding here. there's no trouble in their relationship. the commander in cool isn't going to be going anywhere. he can get back in good graces by going into the al green mode. ♪ so in love with you >> jon: at least he's still got beau. you know, it's amazing to think how far this president has fallen. hope and change demagogue to apparently will smith from "i am legend." now on the opposite side of the mow joe track, gay marriage continues to rack up supporters >> the latest democratic senator mark warner. >> reversed his-situation to same sex marriage >> north carolina's kay hagan heidi heitkamp and joe donnelly >> hil
beau biden cry? is that what you're trying to do?on't know if hearts are coming out of my eyes but they should be. i can't even imagine what the first lady must be thinking >> believe me. as a busy single mother -- or i shouldn't say single. >> jon: all right. i mean, i shouldn't... i'm sorry. i shouldn't say single. i mean divorced. available. i mean. i'm sorry. i'm tired of being married. i mean, no. obviously we're kidding here. there's no trouble in their relationship. the...
331
331
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 331
favorite 0
quote 0
beau is always around.ling around taking walks. beau has been the center of attraction here at the white house. >> he seems so lethargic. i just want to grab the egg. you don't see him run that often. >> there is in egg. there is an ig. he is a cute dog. i shouldn't make fun of the dog. there is a special place you know where for people who make fun of dogs. part of the festivities today there is going to be a rocking egg roll stage. jordan sparks from "american idol" will sing with the kids. also i understand danica patrick and adrian peterson are going to be. >> my son is a big nascar fan. she will be here, very popular on the nascar circuit. a number of other professional athletes, as well. victor cruz from the new york giants, volleyball players, soccer players all here. while the kids come to see the president and first lady and participate in the egg roll itself they also get a chance to see some of their fans or these people they see from a distance they get to see them up close today. >> when the ea
beau is always around.ling around taking walks. beau has been the center of attraction here at the white house. >> he seems so lethargic. i just want to grab the egg. you don't see him run that often. >> there is in egg. there is an ig. he is a cute dog. i shouldn't make fun of the dog. there is a special place you know where for people who make fun of dogs. part of the festivities today there is going to be a rocking egg roll stage. jordan sparks from "american idol" will...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
47
47
Apr 5, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's my great pleasure to present beau. . >> this is called lesson. trying to pull yourself back along the words, trying to get close to what holds the flesh to them. so you talk over the words. you shout to the words and the words sometimes begin, just begin to drag you along like a bad leg, to carry you to a place where they can turn and knife-like skin you into other words and move you closer, try to kill you, keep you there or let you hear, however briefly, their deadly harmony. this is called markings and it's in two parts. one, the last is leveled. the eye witnesses are moved to a yard, a street. the road is made smooth. two, we have the ability to not regret, not one death and then exactly two even before another. and in this approximate silence we have felt that not regreting has spared us loneliness. called at the door. you did not tell me about these hours, how thick they were and wounded. i hear myself telling someone to punch me just to figure the order of my beliefs. someone else in my clothes who would view this and move on. explain agai
and it's my great pleasure to present beau. . >> this is called lesson. trying to pull yourself back along the words, trying to get close to what holds the flesh to them. so you talk over the words. you shout to the words and the words sometimes begin, just begin to drag you along like a bad leg, to carry you to a place where they can turn and knife-like skin you into other words and move you closer, try to kill you, keep you there or let you hear, however briefly, their deadly harmony....
130
130
Apr 28, 2013
04/13
by
KOFY
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
three men can be seen on the boat's beau farce from flames as possible. one man in the water. gee says at 9:30 a.m. his engine misfired. >> i heard a zap and a poof and then flames. >> he says the flames and thick black smoke swept up from the boat quickly. a fire extinguisher couldn't handle the flames. >> one friend went into the water because the smoke was overwhelming. >> the 9-1-1 call brought out the boats. but with the tide out the water was too shalley for the fire boats to get close enough to put out the fire and boats to reach the crew. marine 7 of the san francisco motion department was able to get into the shallows to rescue the men. you can see them come along expied pluck one man from the water and the other the jumped board. the response was ten minutes. >> we have one have fastest boats on the bay and can get into shallow water. part of our homeland security unit. >> in the four men were brought ashore where fire and paramedic units are waiting. three men was treated and released. one taken to kaiser hospital. after smoldering in the bay for three hours, the bo
three men can be seen on the boat's beau farce from flames as possible. one man in the water. gee says at 9:30 a.m. his engine misfired. >> i heard a zap and a poof and then flames. >> he says the flames and thick black smoke swept up from the boat quickly. a fire extinguisher couldn't handle the flames. >> one friend went into the water because the smoke was overwhelming. >> the 9-1-1 call brought out the boats. but with the tide out the water was too shalley for the...
329
329
Apr 28, 2013
04/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 0
three men can be seen on the boat's beau farce from flames as possible. one man in the water. gee says at 9:30 a.m. his engine misfired. >> i heard a zap and a poof and then flames. >> he says the flames and thick black smoke swept up from the boat quickly. a fire extinguisher couldn't handle the flames. >> one friend went into the water because the smoke was overwhelming. >> the 9-1-1 call brought out the boats. but with the tide out the water was too shalley for the fire boats to get close enough to put out the fire and boats to reach the crew. marine 7 of the san francisco motion department was able to get into the shallows to rescue the men. you can see them come along expied pluck one man from the water and the other the jumped board. the response was ten minutes. >> we have one have fastest boats on the bay and can get into shallow water. part of our homeland security unit. >> in the four men were brought ashore where fire and paramedic units are waiting. three men was treated and released. one taken to kaiser hospital. after smoldering in the bay for three hours, the bo
three men can be seen on the boat's beau farce from flames as possible. one man in the water. gee says at 9:30 a.m. his engine misfired. >> i heard a zap and a poof and then flames. >> he says the flames and thick black smoke swept up from the boat quickly. a fire extinguisher couldn't handle the flames. >> one friend went into the water because the smoke was overwhelming. >> the 9-1-1 call brought out the boats. but with the tide out the water was too shalley for the...
122
122
Apr 9, 2013
04/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
you used to have the beau monde throng after you. oh, i have denied myself airs. today, i have walked forth through the crowd. dear millamant, why were you so long? long? lord, have i not made violent haste? i have asked every living thing i met for you. i have enquired after you, as after a new fashion. you were dressed before i came abroad. ay, that's true. oh, but then i had--mincing, what had i? why was i so long? oh, mem, your ladyship stayed to peruse a packet of letters. oh, ay, letters. i had letters. i am persecuted with letters. i hate letters. nobody knows how to write letters. and yet, one has them, and one does not know why. they serve one to pin up one's hair. is that the way? pray, madam, do you pin up your hair with all your letters? i find that i must keep copies. only those written in verse, mr. mirabell. i never pin up my hair with prose. i fancy one's hair would not curl if it were pinned up with prose. i think i tried once, mincing. oh, mem, i shall never forget it. mirabell, did not you take exception last night? oh, ay, and went away. now, i
you used to have the beau monde throng after you. oh, i have denied myself airs. today, i have walked forth through the crowd. dear millamant, why were you so long? long? lord, have i not made violent haste? i have asked every living thing i met for you. i have enquired after you, as after a new fashion. you were dressed before i came abroad. ay, that's true. oh, but then i had--mincing, what had i? why was i so long? oh, mem, your ladyship stayed to peruse a packet of letters. oh, ay, letters....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
but there were some comments about this is a beau pi. people obviously look at this house. so, 10 years ago i did a massive restoration on it, did a complete seismic upgrade and restored it to the condition it's going to be for another hundred years hopefully. during the, during the planning commission there was a, supposedly >> three foot setback. the commissioners wanted to see three feet further back for the house next door so that there was more of a view of this turret. this house was designed by an english architect named william armitage. he made these turrets made really different. they were made using shipbuilding techniques. they're kind of uniquement. the hotel -- anyway, it's a large bed and breakfast in the city does the same thing. chateau tivali. i was shocked when we had this place. the project sponsor got up and said there's three feet. bring the original back three feet. unfortunately we had the place surveyed and they misrepresented my house forward by almost four feet, 3 feet 10 inches to be exact. i was shocked, really. i mean, i could tell with a tape
but there were some comments about this is a beau pi. people obviously look at this house. so, 10 years ago i did a massive restoration on it, did a complete seismic upgrade and restored it to the condition it's going to be for another hundred years hopefully. during the, during the planning commission there was a, supposedly >> three foot setback. the commissioners wanted to see three feet further back for the house next door so that there was more of a view of this turret. this house...
305
305
Apr 28, 2013
04/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 305
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> what's cindy's beau s
. >> what's cindy's beau s
93
93
Apr 27, 2013
04/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
attorneys or through the federal beau of investigation has screwed up, or, for whatever purpose, andhatever diseen design u.s. attorney geral, mr. holder confounded the legal process for a specific purpose. >> let's try to parse it out, if the goal was national security. if the goal was finding out who the people were connected to, where they got the ability where they got everything they needed to carry it out, who cares about miranda, who cares if t statements get suppressed, get the information and use it to make sure it does not happen again. you say you screwed up then. lou: or, holder had a motive that is not divinible if we can create t word, by us poor laymen there is something messed up about a process that is so clumsy and surprising to investigating agents there in the hotel room, that they are shocked whether a federal magistrate wal through the door with public defender for trying out loud. >> only thing i can say we've seen it before in terrorism cases, do we treat them as enemy combatant or give them full panoply of rights afforded. government has to prove your guilt,
attorneys or through the federal beau of investigation has screwed up, or, for whatever purpose, andhatever diseen design u.s. attorney geral, mr. holder confounded the legal process for a specific purpose. >> let's try to parse it out, if the goal was national security. if the goal was finding out who the people were connected to, where they got the ability where they got everything they needed to carry it out, who cares about miranda, who cares if t statements get suppressed, get the...
147
147
Apr 8, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
was a compare tore of funds to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had the beau font hair and wore elevator shoes. he was in truth a very brutal dictator. >> he had incredibly expensive taste from everything from alcohol to cigarettes to expensive boats. >> it was often reported he liked american culture. >> he loved american film. he supposedly had a library of many thousands of films. he once had a south korean actress his favorite south korean actress abducted. she was kidnapped from the beach in hong kong and taken to north korea and required to become basically his actress slave. >> he kidnapped people and that's how they went about that with film and that's how they went about it with migrate uncle. >> his own family experienced the cruelty of the north korean regime. >> migrate uncle was a leading engineer. >> that would be your grandmother's brother. >> my mom and others told me about how during the korean war the north koreans came across the border into south korea they were looking for people that could help them. the story was difficult for her to tal
was a compare tore of funds to a lot of people in the western world because he was short and had the beau font hair and wore elevator shoes. he was in truth a very brutal dictator. >> he had incredibly expensive taste from everything from alcohol to cigarettes to expensive boats. >> it was often reported he liked american culture. >> he loved american film. he supposedly had a library of many thousands of films. he once had a south korean actress his favorite south korean...
129
129
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
for directions and she makes a comment to her girlfriend that that is her beau. a year, they did, in fact, marry. she was 16. he was 18. they had four children every two years, i believe, she had four hildren by the time she was 24 years of age. but she proved to be a wonderful homemaker and a very, very good as well.oman she took care of all of the finances. it's said, you know, she would read to her husband in the tailor shop. she herself was a great seamstress. she came from a poor family, by the way. her father -- some would say when she was quite young. early say when she was teens. and she and her mother helped to making themselves by quilts and sewing sandals, things of that nature. of what n appreciation her husband did and she would constantly, constantly read to him. humble roots, they really became rather successful. so where did the entrepreneurial spirit come from? which of the two of them were responsible for it. a combination.as the tailor shop soon became the of hangout spot for men where they debated students in started r johnson attending debati
for directions and she makes a comment to her girlfriend that that is her beau. a year, they did, in fact, marry. she was 16. he was 18. they had four children every two years, i believe, she had four hildren by the time she was 24 years of age. but she proved to be a wonderful homemaker and a very, very good as well.oman she took care of all of the finances. it's said, you know, she would read to her husband in the tailor shop. she herself was a great seamstress. she came from a poor family,...
122
122
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> well, we had beau deitl on, the private investigator, e new york city cop.has his own table at rayos, which i was invited to tonight, invited me after we had him on, it was not a quid pro quo, -- liz: i'm available, bo. >> he's good friends with steve cohen, and the other night they had a chat where, you know, listen, we don't get people on the air that speak with steven to hen. he's somewhat a recluse, particularly now with the insider trading stuff, but he vented to bo saying the coverage is unfair and bo agrees with, that, but he understands law enforcement. bo said the feds treat you, quote-on-quote, like you're john gaudy of wall street. why is that? bo grew up in south oh zone, he knows the gaudy family, people he grew up with, a cop for a long time, but he was not saying he's like john gaudy, but saying the feds are putting him in that category, and, actually, bo thinks it is unfair, will be vindicated, a and that's key here. it's key when steve thinks i don't like him. i do like him personally. he told that to bo. the thing is is that it's not whethe
. >> well, we had beau deitl on, the private investigator, e new york city cop.has his own table at rayos, which i was invited to tonight, invited me after we had him on, it was not a quid pro quo, -- liz: i'm available, bo. >> he's good friends with steve cohen, and the other night they had a chat where, you know, listen, we don't get people on the air that speak with steven to hen. he's somewhat a recluse, particularly now with the insider trading stuff, but he vented to bo saying...
137
137
Apr 24, 2013
04/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
say he admitted to being in the area at the time of the shooting trying to poach deer with his cross beau. >> raging tonight over the furloughs of air traffic controllers and all the flight delays those furloughs have cost. as ktvu reports some lawmakers say the furloughs are politically motivated and unnecessary. >> hundreds of delayed flights, thousands of frustrated passengers after automatic government budget cuts caused the faa to furlough worker. >> entirely utterly unnecessary. >> republicans argue the white house has the flexibility to avoid this and should cut waistful programs they say the president has an agenda. >> to try to convince the american people that there are no circumstances under which we can ever cut spending at all. >> democrats defend the faa saying it had no choice. >> congress enacted it in law. it was a cool act of 2011. the vast majority of republicans voted for them. >> the faa says it won't risk safety. air traffic controllers means fewer planes in the air. the faa tells me staffing reduction has delayed 1600 flights in the past two delays. >> delays will b
say he admitted to being in the area at the time of the shooting trying to poach deer with his cross beau. >> raging tonight over the furloughs of air traffic controllers and all the flight delays those furloughs have cost. as ktvu reports some lawmakers say the furloughs are politically motivated and unnecessary. >> hundreds of delayed flights, thousands of frustrated passengers after automatic government budget cuts caused the faa to furlough worker. >> entirely utterly...
206
206
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
executive producer of house of cards, beau willimon. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me.out marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor got more high-risk patients' bad cholesterol to a goal of under 100. getting to goal is important, especially if you have high cholesterol plus any of these risk factors because you could be at increased risk for plaque buildup in your arteries over time. and that's why when diet and exercise alone aren't enough to lower cholesterol i prescribe crestor. [ female announcer ] crestor is not right for everyone. like people with liver disease or women who are nursing, pregnant or may become pregnant. tell your doctor about other medicines you're taking. call your doctor right away if you have muscle pain
executive producer of house of cards, beau willimon. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me.out marriage. children. money. about tomorrow. here's to good decisions. who matters most to you says the most about you. at massmutual we're owned by our policyowners, and they matter most to us. ready to plan for your family's future? we'll help you get there. if you have high cholesterol, here's some information that may be worth looking into. in a clinical trial versus lipitor, crestor...
338
338
Apr 25, 2013
04/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 338
favorite 0
quote 0
so pick among caterpillar, honeywell, beauing, the best of the best world's manufacturers.he world will be better in diversification in 2020 than we are now. there is a sense short term that gold is finished because it is finally going down after 12 years of going higher. today we had a nice move. i think we have to believe our paper money may not be as valuable as in 2020 so why not own gold coins? we want something international. i believe the country is going to have the best long term growth, not russia, not china, not india, mexico, bountiful resource and a fantastic work force and democracy. etf, if best of the mexican stockmarket. finally, we have to be able to speculate. you can speculate. if a hopeful stock flames out, young people have their whole lives to make that money back. those with are older and can speculate to stay interested, bis listen up, how about usairways? it is bm buying and we won't always be plagued by a shortage of airport controllers and finally, let's go low. we're in philadelphia. i say take a look at radio, bioimmodium housing insurance can
so pick among caterpillar, honeywell, beauing, the best of the best world's manufacturers.he world will be better in diversification in 2020 than we are now. there is a sense short term that gold is finished because it is finally going down after 12 years of going higher. today we had a nice move. i think we have to believe our paper money may not be as valuable as in 2020 so why not own gold coins? we want something international. i believe the country is going to have the best long term...
329
329
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 329
favorite 0
quote 0
in the middle we have beau kilmer, co-director of the rand drug policy research center who has writtenextensively on marijuana policy. most recently, he co-authored marijuana legalization, what everyone needs to know, which was published by oxford university press. and i really wanted this to be a raucous debate, but we don't really have any anti people here, so i'm thinking beau because he's neutral on this, he can kind of play the foil to these two stoners over here. [laughter] >> in a good way. >> medicated individuals, excuse me. [laughter] doug fine is on the far left, he's a comedic investigative journalist, bestselling author and solar-powered goat herder. he has reported for "the washington post," wired, salon, new york times, outside and national public radio and has appeared on the tonight show with jay leno and conan o'brien's show. he's author of three books including the one he's here for "too high to fail: cannabis and the any economic green revolution." and mark, to my left s the author of four previous novels, and the nonfiction book he is here to discuss, "heart of dan
in the middle we have beau kilmer, co-director of the rand drug policy research center who has writtenextensively on marijuana policy. most recently, he co-authored marijuana legalization, what everyone needs to know, which was published by oxford university press. and i really wanted this to be a raucous debate, but we don't really have any anti people here, so i'm thinking beau because he's neutral on this, he can kind of play the foil to these two stoners over here. [laughter] >> in a...
652
652
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 652
favorite 0
quote 0
he says i'll be sending secretary kerry some beau's all natural and molson canadian.s a beer bet. kerry the great winner tweeted this calling baird a great gentleman and great rivalry on ice. baird did pay up a case of molson canadian dually dispatched. better luck next year, canada. >>> all right. now to cuba. a trip of course you might recall two a-list celebrities recently made. they are now defending themselves, beyonce and jay-z. they traveled to cuba. that happened last week. and it angered two lawmakers who claimed that the couple violated a ban on americans vacationing in cuba. well, last night jay-z recorded a song rap taking on the critics. let's listen. ♪ >> i done turned havana to atlanta -- ♪ except lie to me, distort history, wan na give me jail time and a fine. fine, let me commit a real crime. i'm in cuba, i love cubans. this communist talk is so confusing. when it's from china, the very mic that i'm using [ bleep ] idiot wind -- >> all right. so jay-z and beyonce's trip was approved by the u.s. government. officials say there was an educational elemen
he says i'll be sending secretary kerry some beau's all natural and molson canadian.s a beer bet. kerry the great winner tweeted this calling baird a great gentleman and great rivalry on ice. baird did pay up a case of molson canadian dually dispatched. better luck next year, canada. >>> all right. now to cuba. a trip of course you might recall two a-list celebrities recently made. they are now defending themselves, beyonce and jay-z. they traveled to cuba. that happened last week. and...
158
158
Apr 19, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> joining me tonight is beau willimon. great to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> you worked in politics quite a bit and then you have been writing about politics. what did you make of the gun vote yesterday? >> i think yesterday is a perfect example of how truth can be far more terrifying than fiction. you know, we had an opportunity yesterday to do something special and unexpected. legislation had been pushed forward in the course of four months, which is lightspeed in terms of washington. major legislation. and then you saw the nra spending millions of dollars a half million on wednesday alone that influenced a lot of the votes. you saw people voting largely on partisan terms and folks like max baucus who turned his back on his own party. >> so max baucus, what people love about house of cards, our staff is obsessed, by the way, is the minute granulation of the mechanics of power and the calculations. max baucus is making a calculation, he's up for re-election, he's in a red state. >> sure that goes in to pl
. >> joining me tonight is beau willimon. great to have you here. >> thank you for having me. >> you worked in politics quite a bit and then you have been writing about politics. what did you make of the gun vote yesterday? >> i think yesterday is a perfect example of how truth can be far more terrifying than fiction. you know, we had an opportunity yesterday to do something special and unexpected. legislation had been pushed forward in the course of four months, which...
165
165
Apr 12, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
attorney general beau biden, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me on. >>> up next, secretary kerry in south korea has accidentally disclosed swell on north korea's raising concerns of how dangerous the rogue nation might be. the former member house intel and armed services member patrick murphy weighs in. "the cycle" rolling on. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein is an important part of staying active and strong. ensure high protein... fifty percent of your daily value of protein. low fat and five grams of sugars. [ major nutrition ] ensure! nutrition in charge! impact wool exports from new zealand, textile production in spain, and the use of medical technology in the u.s.? at t. rowe price, we understand the connections of a complex, global economy. it's just one reason over 75% of our mutual funds beat their 10-year lipper average. t. rowe price. invest with confidence. request a prospectus or summary prospectus with investment information, risks, fees and expenses to read and consi
attorney general beau biden, thank you for being here. >> thank you for having me on. >>> up next, secretary kerry in south korea has accidentally disclosed swell on north korea's raising concerns of how dangerous the rogue nation might be. the former member house intel and armed services member patrick murphy weighs in. "the cycle" rolling on. the new guy is loaded with protein! i'll believe it when i--- [ both ] oooooh... [ female announcer ] as you get older, protein...
308
308
Apr 11, 2013
04/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 308
favorite 0
quote 0
feet tall, is a perfect example of how cubism bridged late 19th century art into the 20th century, beauassoas ver interested in the art of sezahn. sezahn had recently died. there was a ret prospect 55. and what picasso is doing in that painting is he is looking at cezan's paintings of his own life. but now picasso is starting to break apart the forms. it's clearly identifiable as a woman and yet he's showing her from multiple perspectives simultaneously. he's starting to reduce or simplify parts of her anatomy into geometric forms. that painting really in many ways is aonderful link. it shows picasso looking back to what came before and also looking forward to see his new direction. >> warner: could any museum, even with a large budget for acquisitions, go out on the market today, and acquire a collection of this kind of size and depth in one field? >> it would be absolutely impossible to replicate mr. lauder's collection. these important cubist works are simply not on the market. inrivate hands. his collection is not only about fantastic works of art. he bought the best of the best. bu
feet tall, is a perfect example of how cubism bridged late 19th century art into the 20th century, beauassoas ver interested in the art of sezahn. sezahn had recently died. there was a ret prospect 55. and what picasso is doing in that painting is he is looking at cezan's paintings of his own life. but now picasso is starting to break apart the forms. it's clearly identifiable as a woman and yet he's showing her from multiple perspectives simultaneously. he's starting to reduce or simplify...
278
278
Apr 27, 2013
04/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
your dog, beau, is loving the lifestyle. >> beau, obama, that wasn't him was it?og, you're true. you're right, the president said woe go solar, secretary chu, then department energy secretary, said he would put sole loornt white house, we want to encourage the president to do that give it to him like no money down, like every other american can get a solar lease and save money for the tax payer on their electricity cost. we hope the president refreshes his i quote at sungevity.com and like other consumers watch fgt show, go to the website and get a quote for yourself as well to save money on electricity. >> end it with your plug. danny kennedy, president of sungevity, andrew birch, ceo of sungevity. thanks to both of you. thanks for being our big idea. >> appreciate it. thank you very much. >>> up next, what brought all five living american presidents together? an inside look at some of the more infamous personalities who participated. [ female announcer ] switch to swiffer 360 duster extender, and you'll dump your old duster. swiffer 360 duster extender cleans hi
your dog, beau, is loving the lifestyle. >> beau, obama, that wasn't him was it?og, you're true. you're right, the president said woe go solar, secretary chu, then department energy secretary, said he would put sole loornt white house, we want to encourage the president to do that give it to him like no money down, like every other american can get a solar lease and save money for the tax payer on their electricity cost. we hope the president refreshes his i quote at sungevity.com and...
200
200
Apr 25, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
stabbed by a fan many years ago and a fight where a fan, a guy came in on a parachute in a riddi riddic-beau and he parachuted in. in this day and age if we would have seen him parachuting in, he would have been shot by the police. >> right. >> we have seen things happen. sports fan continue to go and the athletes don't pay a lot of attention to it. security around the bench areas and the security on the field of play is stringent. if you have a wacko, a wacko is a wacko and someonedy meanted that wants to per seven wait a crime it's difficult to stop. but the -- perpetuate a crime it's difficult to stop. stadiums are safe. >> megyn: good to see you. coming up, new questions how much the feds knew about dangerous chemicals stored in that texas fertilizer plant that blew up in the tiny town of west. killing more than a dozen people. that's next. >> megyn: we're rating for president obama's arrival in waco, texas, where he will speak at a memorial for the 14 people killed in the fertilizer plant explosion in the tiny town of west. now there's questions whether the feds knew about the dangerous
stabbed by a fan many years ago and a fight where a fan, a guy came in on a parachute in a riddi riddic-beau and he parachuted in. in this day and age if we would have seen him parachuting in, he would have been shot by the police. >> right. >> we have seen things happen. sports fan continue to go and the athletes don't pay a lot of attention to it. security around the bench areas and the security on the field of play is stringent. if you have a wacko, a wacko is a wacko and...
132
132
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
if you're a beau out there, you're glad to see stocks up. the nasdaq up 3/4 of 1%. a half a percent as well. certainly the requirement is a good one on wall street. the dollar is stronger. retailers, drugs, banks, all indices are to the upside. the transports are pulling back. oil services also with up arrows. up arrows with the exception, really, of hewlett packard. and that's on a goldman sachs sell rating but you're seeing a lot of names on the united health care as is humana in the s&p 500 because of news by the government. many of the names are hitting multi-year highs as well. so a day out there that's great for the bulls. back to you. cheryl: thank you so much. and health care one of the best performing sectors in the first quarter and sicking off the second well. see you 14 minutes from now. dow is continuing today. it is hot. next guest says the markets have enough fuel left in the tank for a long-term rally on three big drivers, three things here. u.s. energy revival, durable manufacturing and the rebound in housing. john burns, c.e.o. joins me now. she me
if you're a beau out there, you're glad to see stocks up. the nasdaq up 3/4 of 1%. a half a percent as well. certainly the requirement is a good one on wall street. the dollar is stronger. retailers, drugs, banks, all indices are to the upside. the transports are pulling back. oil services also with up arrows. up arrows with the exception, really, of hewlett packard. and that's on a goldman sachs sell rating but you're seeing a lot of names on the united health care as is humana in the s&p...
100
100
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
represented mary and one of my first theatrical roles was to do eliza and in my big line was there goes by beau, girls. mark it. >> this is a life's work. three volumes. published two so far. >> how did it start? >> it started with my name. my name is jacklin. i tell my audiences i'm a national speaker. i said i didn't know any jackies as a young girl growing up. they were jackie gleason and jackie cooper. they were men. jaclyn kennedy walked into the white house, i wanted to be just like her. i thought she was charming and beautiful. at the assassination of president kennedy like the rest of the country, i was glued to the television for four days and four nights long before c spahn and cnn and fox news were all 24-hour news, we were just riveted by the assassination. and that's what got me hooked on it. i've been studying them every since. >> back to the johnsons and the impeachment. he had ten months to go until he finished office after he was acquitted in this. so what kind of political ? administration like? >> i don't think he had much. he kept trying to instill thought for his point of v
represented mary and one of my first theatrical roles was to do eliza and in my big line was there goes by beau, girls. mark it. >> this is a life's work. three volumes. published two so far. >> how did it start? >> it started with my name. my name is jacklin. i tell my audiences i'm a national speaker. i said i didn't know any jackies as a young girl growing up. they were jackie gleason and jackie cooper. they were men. jaclyn kennedy walked into the white house, i wanted to...
194
194
Apr 17, 2013
04/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> phil beau has been taking a closer look at the growth plans in china and joins us live on the groundford plant. phil, that's quite the trip. just how big are these plants? how many of them are there across china and how important is this market to ford? >> massively important, kelly. if you want to see how hot ford is running in china, there's not an automaker running hotter. this is where they sell the focus. one rolls off this assembly line every single minute and they still can't keep up with demand. how quickly are sales growing in china? we've had a chance over the last couple days to be at this plant and at a ford dealership. sales are up in the first quarter 54% here in china. that's three times faster than the industry sales pace here and at this assembly plant it's one of nine that will be online here in china for ford. they pumped nearly $5 billion into into this country doubling capacity by 2015. >> we're the fastest growing brand. we're doubling our production capacity and bringing in all of the vehicles now and to have diversity is a very good base for us to continue to
. >> phil beau has been taking a closer look at the growth plans in china and joins us live on the groundford plant. phil, that's quite the trip. just how big are these plants? how many of them are there across china and how important is this market to ford? >> massively important, kelly. if you want to see how hot ford is running in china, there's not an automaker running hotter. this is where they sell the focus. one rolls off this assembly line every single minute and they still...
1,106
1.1K
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,106
favorite 0
quote 0
everybody wants beau. pretty cool. >> i'm glad there's wooden eggs.think during the bush years they came up with the wooden egg. >> how do you roll them, with your fingers or -- >> no, no, they have little spatulas, little spoons, these long, kind of basically kitchen spoons and off they go, and the kids are rolling them. andy, can you -- let me move this monitor for you, and i think you can see. there you go. there they are. they keep going through, going through, going through. it will be a fabulous day. >> by the way i couldn't tell because of the puppet hands but i think abe lincoln just flipped you off behind you. >> yeah, you know, abe and i, it's going to be on. >> go ahead, al. get him back. >> we'll let you sort that out. we'll check on the waert in just a second. all right, al. thanks. >>> let's get to our take two, this basketball injury yesterday everybody was talking about this morning, whether you're a fan of sports or not people glued to the final. louisville guard kevin ware, has had successful surgery on broken right leg, broke it in
everybody wants beau. pretty cool. >> i'm glad there's wooden eggs.think during the bush years they came up with the wooden egg. >> how do you roll them, with your fingers or -- >> no, no, they have little spatulas, little spoons, these long, kind of basically kitchen spoons and off they go, and the kids are rolling them. andy, can you -- let me move this monitor for you, and i think you can see. there you go. there they are. they keep going through, going through, going...
109
109
Apr 30, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 1
she makes a comment to her girlfriend that that is her beau. 16 and he was 18. they had four children every two years. she had four children by the time she was 24. she proved to be a wonderful homemaker and a very good is this woman as well. she took care of all of their finances. she would read to her husband in the tailor shop. she herself was a great seamstress. she came from a very poor family. she lost her father. some historians when she was quite young and others in her early teens. she and her mother helped support themselves by making quilts and sewing sandals, things of that nature. she would constantly read to him. became rather successful from these humble roots. where did the entrepreneurial spirit come from and which of the two of them was responsible? >> it was a combination. the tailor shops and became a hangout spot for men, where they debated. students attended debating societies. learned from had the great speeches of previous ,rators. he had a book called "the american speaker." one of his desires was to teach the callow yo
she makes a comment to her girlfriend that that is her beau. 16 and he was 18. they had four children every two years. she had four children by the time she was 24. she proved to be a wonderful homemaker and a very good is this woman as well. she took care of all of their finances. she would read to her husband in the tailor shop. she herself was a great seamstress. she came from a very poor family. she lost her father. some historians when she was quite young and others in her early teens. she...
251
251
Apr 26, 2013
04/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
it is a beautiful, beau delve location. there have been people coming here this morning for hours. for hours here, even before the sun was up to pay their respects here. there are four separate memorials for the three people killed in the blast as well as m.i.t. officer sean collier. it is an unbelievably poignant memorial here in boston where i think everyone in the city is stopping by if they can. there is lots more happening today, meanwhile, including some potential relief for flyers, christine romans is back in new york with more of the day's other top stories. good morning, christine. >> good morning, john. the house could vote today to put furloughed air traffic controllers back to work. nearly 1500 of them have had to take unpaid time off because of forced spending cuts. the senate approved a plan last night that would free up some money. the goal is to end the big delays, that have made flying such a hassle and headache this week. cnn's zain asher at new york's laguardia airport. good morning, zain. >> yes, a very disruptive week. over 3,000 flights delayed specifically be
it is a beautiful, beau delve location. there have been people coming here this morning for hours. for hours here, even before the sun was up to pay their respects here. there are four separate memorials for the three people killed in the blast as well as m.i.t. officer sean collier. it is an unbelievably poignant memorial here in boston where i think everyone in the city is stopping by if they can. there is lots more happening today, meanwhile, including some potential relief for flyers,...
391
391
Apr 1, 2013
04/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 391
favorite 0
quote 1
now, you can get a five-pack this year that includes one with the first dog, boau -- beau's paw printe of all the egg shells left on the grounds. seven years later, grover cleveland invited them to the white house. they've been coming here ever since. 300,000 people request tickets this year. 30,000 selected randomly. this year, nascar driver danica patrick, minnesota viking adrien peter. jordan sparks, jessica sanchez and many others. this year's event will feature a number of stations reflecting the first lady's let's move fitness push. they're already jumping around here, doing hula hoops, jump rope. there will be dance, basketball, tennis and also a yoga garden for folks like myself. there will be arts and crafts with egg dyeing and decorating. the egg roll itself already going on to my right over here. i think ed may be able to get you a shot of it. there they go! president and first lady will make an appearance today. last year mr. obama read "where the wild things are." one of the stars this year, likely to be nine-year-old robbie novak, known as kid's president, whose executiv
now, you can get a five-pack this year that includes one with the first dog, boau -- beau's paw printe of all the egg shells left on the grounds. seven years later, grover cleveland invited them to the white house. they've been coming here ever since. 300,000 people request tickets this year. 30,000 selected randomly. this year, nascar driver danica patrick, minnesota viking adrien peter. jordan sparks, jessica sanchez and many others. this year's event will feature a number of stations...
78
78
Apr 3, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
and her beau crew finished first. one of the instructors that tried to get rid of me, he jumped in our vote and he is yelling at other people, and he says if you dump your vote right now, and i said let's do it. so i said, okay, i'm going to flip this. i had that look in my eyes and they left me alone. >> i can't let my son read my book yet because he's too young for the colorful language. [laughter] >> tell us about your comments on the competitiveness of the navy s.e.a.l.s getting through the training and how that creates the camaraderie that you have among the navy s.e.a.l.s when you go out. >> first of all, also mail, ex potentially, then you have the guys that are graduating and when you get to the team, you think you're the most gifted warrior. there is something about, and i equated to being on the pro football team, there is just one super bowl. you will have the same mission, you're all trying to win the game. you have medics and guides. it's a beautiful thing to see and hold. just like i said, it's like a pr
and her beau crew finished first. one of the instructors that tried to get rid of me, he jumped in our vote and he is yelling at other people, and he says if you dump your vote right now, and i said let's do it. so i said, okay, i'm going to flip this. i had that look in my eyes and they left me alone. >> i can't let my son read my book yet because he's too young for the colorful language. [laughter] >> tell us about your comments on the competitiveness of the navy s.e.a.l.s getting...
89
89
Apr 21, 2013
04/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
our coverage continues with beau kilmer of the rand corp. taking your calls tweets in facebook comments regarding erdogan or legalization. and then a panel on culture of wars. karen sternheimer talks about celebrity culture, aired deggans who wrote race bader and finally nancy collins talk about the politics of sex in america. then we will wrap up today's coverage with larry elder well-known former radio talkshow host and columnist with his most recent book autobiography about his early years. dear father, dear son, two lives, eight hours about his early life in l.a. growing up with his father and learning about some of the things that his father went through during the period of jim crow. that is our live coverage for today and we hope your life again tomorrow. right now we are going to go to the hancock foundation building and this is where the history panel here at "the los angeles times" festival of books is just beginning. you are watching booktv on c-span2. [inaudible conversations] >> will you let me know when we are supposed to start
our coverage continues with beau kilmer of the rand corp. taking your calls tweets in facebook comments regarding erdogan or legalization. and then a panel on culture of wars. karen sternheimer talks about celebrity culture, aired deggans who wrote race bader and finally nancy collins talk about the politics of sex in america. then we will wrap up today's coverage with larry elder well-known former radio talkshow host and columnist with his most recent book autobiography about his early years....