262
262
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 262
favorite 0
quote 1
to me, it looked like a fumble. >> charles: it does. and i think mike pereira -- >> gus: more did bergeron cross the plane with the football. >> charles: they didn't see that. they ruled touchdown. since they ruled touchdown and didn't give possession to oklahoma state on a fumble, they can't go back and award possession post, can they, mike pereira? >> they treat that like a down ruling. you could play through the touchdown, and you actually could give the ball to oklahoma state. but here's the thing. it looks like it might have been a fumble, but there was not a clear recovery before it got into the scrum. it's not who comes out of the scrum. it's who has possession before it gets in there, and that's what they could never establish, so that's why the ruling on the field stands. you can say 8 goes in now and pulls the ball away eventually, but that's not a clear recovery before the scrum. so that's why they stayed. >> charles: thank you, mike. appreciate it. >> gus: with 29 seconds remaining, oklahoma state will get it back with two t
to me, it looked like a fumble. >> charles: it does. and i think mike pereira -- >> gus: more did bergeron cross the plane with the football. >> charles: they didn't see that. they ruled touchdown. since they ruled touchdown and didn't give possession to oklahoma state on a fumble, they can't go back and award possession post, can they, mike pereira? >> they treat that like a down ruling. you could play through the touchdown, and you actually could give the ball to...
289
289
Sep 16, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 289
favorite 0
quote 0
the play is under further review. >> charles: catch -- >> gus: he's in. >> charles: we have to be able to see the sideline to make sure there is nothing touching the white of the sideline. because we have to be able to see it to make sure. see the foot right there. that's a tough one, because i think the angle right down the sideline -- if available, is a conclusive one. >> gus: and charles, it looks like he got his toe down first. >> charles: it certainly did. looked inbounds as the heel was coming down. >> gus: let's bring in our rules analyst, mike herrera. mike, what did you see on this play? and we're trying to hunt down mike pereira. big play here. one more look. >> charles: right there, the toe comes down, the foot comes down. ball is caught. there's the toe and the heel. as long as the heel does not hit the sideline and the heel is all the way down, it's not hitting the sideline, i would think that's a catch. >> referee: after further review, the receiver got his left foot down inbounds. the ball went out of bounds. maintains possession. usc ball, first down and ten at the 34 y
the play is under further review. >> charles: catch -- >> gus: he's in. >> charles: we have to be able to see the sideline to make sure there is nothing touching the white of the sideline. because we have to be able to see it to make sure. see the foot right there. that's a tough one, because i think the angle right down the sideline -- if available, is a conclusive one. >> gus: and charles, it looks like he got his toe down first. >> charles: it certainly did....
285
285
Sep 16, 2012
09/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
the play is under further review. >> charles: catch -- >> gus: he's in. >> charles: we have to be able to see the sideline to make sure there is nothing touching the white of the sideline. because we have to be able to see it to make sure. see the foot right re. that's a tough one, because i think the angle right down the sideline -- if available, is a conclusive one. >> gus: and charles, it looks like he got his toe down first. >> charles: it certainly did. looked inbounds as the heel was coming down. >> gus: let's bring in our rules analyst, mike herrera. mike, what did you see on this play? and we're trying to hunt down mike pereira. big play here. one more look. >> charles: right there, the toe comes down, the foot comes down. ball is caught. there's the toe and the heel. as long as the heel does not hit the sideline and the heel is all the way down, it's not hitting the sideline, i would think that's a catch. >> referee: after further review, the receiver got his left foot down inbounds. the ballnt out of bounds. maintains possession. usc ball, first down and ten at the 34 yard li
the play is under further review. >> charles: catch -- >> gus: he's in. >> charles: we have to be able to see the sideline to make sure there is nothing touching the white of the sideline. because we have to be able to see it to make sure. see the foot right re. that's a tough one, because i think the angle right down the sideline -- if available, is a conclusive one. >> gus: and charles, it looks like he got his toe down first. >> charles: it certainly did. looked...
195
195
Sep 10, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: not even me.art laffer former reagan economic advisor and art, i guess when he says no president, you must have really sat up pretty straight there. >> it was pretty weird what he said. you know, many of the parsing words, fully repairing all, every single thing that was wrong, but basically, it's not true. and bill clinton reminds me of sort of that cut up in class that you remember in high school. we had one in my high school, he had a whoopee cushion that he sat in the back, i don't know-- and bill clinton -- do you remember the charlie brown, what a clown, the coasters song. bill clinton is that, a lovable character, but he's wrong. charles: the mass media take him as opposite, as some sort of almost unbiased oracle who saved america's economy and would be the best person the president leans upon in this kind of stuff. >> he was a great president when he was president i voted for him twice, but he's not correct on this. reagan did a great job in '83-84, we had growth 5 1/2 range quarterly and
charles: not even me.art laffer former reagan economic advisor and art, i guess when he says no president, you must have really sat up pretty straight there. >> it was pretty weird what he said. you know, many of the parsing words, fully repairing all, every single thing that was wrong, but basically, it's not true. and bill clinton reminds me of sort of that cut up in class that you remember in high school. we had one in my high school, he had a whoopee cushion that he sat in the back, i...
328
328
Sep 9, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 328
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> charles: look out mayor vee a la go sa. you could be defeated by tomorrow morning. >> referee: false start, offense. number 60. five-yard penalty. >> charles: what did jim mora tell julie alexander at the half? that they needed to capitalize going into the half or whatever. that they needed to capitalize after getting a defensive stop. that's what he wanted his offense to get done. they're getting that done right now. >> gus: jim mora, deep breath. second and third teams. hundley. hundley, out of bounds. pushed out of bounds by p.j. smith. >> charles: trying to use the pursuit of nebraska against itself, showing flow in one direction toward the field, to the wide side. and then coming back to the backside with one lead blocker out in front on an offensive lineman. >> gus: third down and six at the nebraska 16. thigpen in the backfield with hundley. hundley. goes up top. fauria, and he couldn't bring it in. daimion stafford got enough on it to break it up. >> charles: what a stand by the nebraska defense after the big break.
. >> charles: look out mayor vee a la go sa. you could be defeated by tomorrow morning. >> referee: false start, offense. number 60. five-yard penalty. >> charles: what did jim mora tell julie alexander at the half? that they needed to capitalize going into the half or whatever. that they needed to capitalize after getting a defensive stop. that's what he wanted his offense to get done. they're getting that done right now. >> gus: jim mora, deep breath. second and third...
380
380
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 380
favorite 0
quote 0
to me, it looked like a fumble. >> charles: it does. and i think mike pereira -- >> gus: more did bergeron cross the plane with the football. >> charles: they didn't see that. they ruled touchdown. since they ruled touchdown and didn't give possession to oklahoma state on a fumble, they can't go back and award possession post, can they, mike pereira? >> they treat that like a down ruling. you could play through the touchdown, and you actually could give the ball to oklahoma state. but here's the thing. it looks like it might have been a fumble, but there was not a clear recovery before it got into the scrum. it's not who comes out of the scrum. it's who has possession before it gets in there, and that's what they could never establish, so that's why the ruling on the field stands. you can say 8 goes in now and pulls the ball away eventually, but that's not a clear recovery before the scrum. so that's why they stayed. >> charles: thank you, mike. appreciate it. >> gus: with 29 seconds remaining, oklahoma state will get it back with two t
to me, it looked like a fumble. >> charles: it does. and i think mike pereira -- >> gus: more did bergeron cross the plane with the football. >> charles: they didn't see that. they ruled touchdown. since they ruled touchdown and didn't give possession to oklahoma state on a fumble, they can't go back and award possession post, can they, mike pereira? >> they treat that like a down ruling. you could play through the touchdown, and you actually could give the ball to...
364
364
Sep 16, 2012
09/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 364
favorite 0
quote 1
the play is under further review. >> charles: catch -- >> gus: he's in. >> charles: we have to be able to see the sideline to make sure there is nothing touching the white of the sideline. because we have to be able to see it to make sure. see the foot right there. that's a tough one, because i think the angle right down the sideline -- if available, is a conclusive one. >> gus: and charles, it looks like he got his toe down first. >> charles: it certainly did. looked inbounds as the heel was coming down. >> gus: let's bring in our rules analyst, mike herrera. mike, what did you see on this play? and we're trying to hunt down mike pereira. big play here. one more look. >> charles: right there, the toe comes down, the foot comes down. ball is caught. there's the toe and the heel. as long as the heel does not hit the sideline and the heel is all the way down, it's not hitting the sideline, i would think that's a catch. >> referee: after further review, the receiver got his left foot down inbounds. the ball went out of bounds. maintains possession. usc ball, first down and ten at the 34 y
the play is under further review. >> charles: catch -- >> gus: he's in. >> charles: we have to be able to see the sideline to make sure there is nothing touching the white of the sideline. because we have to be able to see it to make sure. see the foot right there. that's a tough one, because i think the angle right down the sideline -- if available, is a conclusive one. >> gus: and charles, it looks like he got his toe down first. >> charles: it certainly did....
362
362
Sep 9, 2012
09/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> charles: look out mayor vee a la go sa. you could be defeated by trow morning. >> referee: false start, offense. number 60. five-yard penalty. >> charles: what did jim mora tell julie alexander at the half? that they needed to capitalize going into the half or whatever. that they needed to capitalize after getting a defensive stop. that's what he wanted his offense to get done. they're getting that done right now. >> gus: jim mora, deep breath. second and third teams. hundley. hundley, out of bounds. pushed out of bounds by p.j. smith. >> charles: trying to use the pursu of nebraska against itself, showing flow in one direction toward the field, to the wide side. and then coming back to the backside with one lead blocker out in front on an offensive lineman. >> gus: third down and six at the nebraska 16. thigpen in the backfield with hundley. hundley. goes up top. fauria, and he couldn't bring it in. daimion stafford got enough on it to break it up. >> charles: what a stand by the nebraska defense after the big break. ucla
. >> charles: look out mayor vee a la go sa. you could be defeated by trow morning. >> referee: false start, offense. number 60. five-yard penalty. >> charles: what did jim mora tell julie alexander at the half? that they needed to capitalize going into the half or whatever. that they needed to capitalize after getting a defensive stop. that's what he wanted his offense to get done. they're getting that done right now. >> gus: jim mora, deep breath. second and third...
303
303
Sep 2, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 303
favorite 0
quote 0
that's committed to the pro-style offense. >> charles: no wavering. not a lot of gun stuff, no wildcat. i said very limited if at all. >> gus: wittek, back. terrific pursuit. go, yap. >> charles: he's played hard all night. >> gus: you know, i think this hawaii team has played hard. they're going to go back and be obviously upset about what they have seen but i doan think they're going to be upset about the overall effort. >> charles: that only bodes well for them as they try to rebuild the program. >> gus: coach chow, a lovely person to be around. so inspirational. positive. at the same time, his players have to conduct their business in a certain way and he makes sure they live up to it. four years as the offensive coordinator under coach carroll and take a look at this. >> charles: okay. there's coach chow. hob about this? lane kiffin. ed, the former head coach at ole miss. how about that for a staff. >> gus: coach kiffin said he learned a lot from coach chow, having had a chance to spend time with him. fourth down and 18. here's the pitch. morgan
that's committed to the pro-style offense. >> charles: no wavering. not a lot of gun stuff, no wildcat. i said very limited if at all. >> gus: wittek, back. terrific pursuit. go, yap. >> charles: he's played hard all night. >> gus: you know, i think this hawaii team has played hard. they're going to go back and be obviously upset about what they have seen but i doan think they're going to be upset about the overall effort. >> charles: that only bodes well for them...
674
674
Sep 23, 2012
09/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 674
favorite 0
quote 0
third down and 11. >> charles: that's a good play on defense by oklahoma. they took away the primary target. he wanted to go. tramaine thompson after the fake in the secondary. and oklahoma took that option away from him. third down and 11 at the 24. the sooners, they feel the momentum swinging. they've got a chance to get the rock back right here. klein over the middle. klein, first down k-state! what a play! tramaine thompson on third and 11, picks up 13. >> charles: watch wort in the middle and watch the route. nothing on him, he gets past him, first down. >> gus: a fresh set of downs for the wildcats. 2:56 away. chops down. javon harris, after a five-yard pickup. don't forget coming up next. erin and the guys with the at&t post-game show. joey harrington and the heisman trophy winner eddie george. >> charles: if you leave more than five seconds on the play clock, you're doing your team a disservice. let it bleed down. >> gus: second down and five. klein to hubert. and hubert will gain 2 1/2. and a time-out called. oklahoma, out of time-outs, trailing 24
third down and 11. >> charles: that's a good play on defense by oklahoma. they took away the primary target. he wanted to go. tramaine thompson after the fake in the secondary. and oklahoma took that option away from him. third down and 11 at the 24. the sooners, they feel the momentum swinging. they've got a chance to get the rock back right here. klein over the middle. klein, first down k-state! what a play! tramaine thompson on third and 11, picks up 13. >> charles: watch wort in...
352
352
Sep 9, 2012
09/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 2
make it great. >> charles: 29-27, ucla. now let's go to erin andrews for game break. >> erin: guys, let me get you updated on the drama in littlerock. number 8, arkansas trying to hang on. fourth and one for louisiana monroe. that's quarterback kolton browning. he run it in for the touchdown. louisiana's first ever win against a fourth ranged opponent opponent, #holycow. >> gus: first down and 20. >> charles: that's a mighty one. >> gus: that'sright. got some drama here at the rose bowl. nebraska, martinez. guns it. and deflected. in tended for enunwa. >> charles: but, again, pressure in the paint for martinez. same for see aulie even a any sa. the second half, not a chance. >> gus: second down at the 20. abdullah in the backfield. and almost intercepted. goforth. two hands on the football. just couldn't bring it in. >> charles: this is the second time tonight we've seen randall goforth with a chance for an interception that got dropped. he'll be doing a lot of ball drills and catches the football in weeks to come. what the
make it great. >> charles: 29-27, ucla. now let's go to erin andrews for game break. >> erin: guys, let me get you updated on the drama in littlerock. number 8, arkansas trying to hang on. fourth and one for louisiana monroe. that's quarterback kolton browning. he run it in for the touchdown. louisiana's first ever win against a fourth ranged opponent opponent, #holycow. >> gus: first down and 20. >> charles: that's a mighty one. >> gus: that'sright. got some drama...
284
284
Sep 23, 2012
09/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
third down and 11. >> charles: that's a good play on defense by oklahoma. they took away the primary target. he wanted to go. tramaine thompson after the fake in the secondary. and oklahoma took that option away from him. third down and 11 at the 24. the sooners, they feel the momentum swinging. they've got a chance to get the rock back right here. kleier the middle. klein, first down k-state! what a play! tramaine thompson on third and 11, picks up 13. >> charles: watch wort in the middle and watch the route. nothing on him, he gets past him, first down. >> gus: a fresh set of downs for the wildcats. 2:56 away. chops down. javon harris, after a five-yard pickup. don't forget coming up next. erin and the guys with the at&t post-game show. joey harrington and the heisman trophy winner eddie george. >> charles: if you leave more than five seconds on the play clock, you're doing your team a disservice. let it bleed down. >> gus: second down and five. klein to hubert. and hubert will gain 2 1/2. and a time-out called. oklahoma, out of time-outs, trailing 24-19.
third down and 11. >> charles: that's a good play on defense by oklahoma. they took away the primary target. he wanted to go. tramaine thompson after the fake in the secondary. and oklahoma took that option away from him. third down and 11 at the 24. the sooners, they feel the momentum swinging. they've got a chance to get the rock back right here. kleier the middle. klein, first down k-state! what a play! tramaine thompson on third and 11, picks up 13. >> charles: watch wort in the...
400
400
Sep 2, 2012
09/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 400
favorite 0
quote 0
that's committed to the pro-style offense. >> charles: no wavering. not a lot of gun stuff, no wildcat. i said very limited if at all. >> gus: wittek, back. terrific pursuit. go, yap. >> charles: he's played hard all night. >> gus: you know, i think this hawaii team has played hard. they're going to go back and be obviously upset about what they have seen but i doan think they're going to be upset about the overall effort. >> charles: that only bodes well for them as they try to rebuild the program. >> gus: coach chow, a lovely person to be around. so inspirational. positive. at the same time, his players have to conduct their business in a certain way and he makes sure they live up to it. four years as the offensive coordinator under coach carroll and take a look at this. >> charles: okay. there's coach chow. hob about this? lane kiffin. ed, the former head coach at ole miss. how about that for a staff. >> gus: coach kiffin said he learned a lot from coach chow, having had a chance to spend time with him. fourth down and 18. here's the pitch. morgan
that's committed to the pro-style offense. >> charles: no wavering. not a lot of gun stuff, no wildcat. i said very limited if at all. >> gus: wittek, back. terrific pursuit. go, yap. >> charles: he's played hard all night. >> gus: you know, i think this hawaii team has played hard. they're going to go back and be obviously upset about what they have seen but i doan think they're going to be upset about the overall effort. >> charles: that only bodes well for them...
446
446
Sep 2, 2012
09/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 446
favorite 0
quote 1
that's committed to the pro-style offense. >> charles: no wavering. not a lot of gun stuff, no wildcat. i said very limited if at all. >> gus: wittek, back. terrific pursuit. go, yap. >> charles: he's played hard all night. >> gus: you know, i think this hawaii team has played hard. they're going to go back and be obviously upset about what they have seen but i doan think they're going to be upset about the overall effort. >> charles: that only bodes well for them as they try to rebuild the program. >> gus: coach chow, a lovely person to be around. so inspirational. positive. at the same time, his players have to conduct their business in a certain way and he makes sure they live up to it. four years as the offensive coordinator under coach carroll and take a look at this. >> charles: okay. there's coach chow. hob about this? lane kiffin. ed, the former head coach at ole miss. how about that for a staff. >> gus: coach kiffin said he learned a lot from coach chow, having had a chance to spend time with him. fourth down and 18. here's the pitch. morgan
that's committed to the pro-style offense. >> charles: no wavering. not a lot of gun stuff, no wildcat. i said very limited if at all. >> gus: wittek, back. terrific pursuit. go, yap. >> charles: he's played hard all night. >> gus: you know, i think this hawaii team has played hard. they're going to go back and be obviously upset about what they have seen but i doan think they're going to be upset about the overall effort. >> charles: that only bodes well for them...
320
320
Sep 9, 2012
09/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
charles accurately pinpoints the empathygap. the problem for romney is that there is no huge romney movement in this country. there is a sizable anti-obama movement in the country, and when obama cut into that feeling, it boosts him and since romney -- - nks romney. >> one of clinton's lines really hit home. the amount of hate that republicans have for barack obama is just astounding. it is not just political differences. it is really rock, visceral h ate. and you hear it week after week, day after day, moment after moment through the foxxrowd. >> that is complete rubbish. i've not heard one republican use the language that the leader of the california delegationnnn used in describing paul ryan as the goebbels of our time, as a nazi. he had to excuse himself and return home because of a previously scheduled root canal. >> if you are attempting to say that you have not heard a visceral hatred spread for barack obama, then we just -- maybe i will stop the show. >> let's not, just to be nice to me. the first lady wins rave reviews,
charles accurately pinpoints the empathygap. the problem for romney is that there is no huge romney movement in this country. there is a sizable anti-obama movement in the country, and when obama cut into that feeling, it boosts him and since romney -- - nks romney. >> one of clinton's lines really hit home. the amount of hate that republicans have for barack obama is just astounding. it is not just political differences. it is really rock, visceral h ate. and you hear it week after week,...
227
227
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
charles, what do you make of this. welcome. charles: thank you very much.t do you make of this? i mean, chicago is flat broke. they've got a pension clock that's running to 21 billion dollars and the teachers are possibly going on strike because they can't get all that they want. charles: well, you know, it's been modus oprandi. on the public side, i think it's help to hurt system. and rahm emanuel is going to be under a microscope. i bet they're vetting him for 2016, the obama side, rather than hillary. that's my crack pot theory, but here is the thing, at some point there has to be some sort of accountability. i understand that the unions are bold and heard over the weekend a union big wig talking about how the democrats can't live without them and they're flexing their muscles, but the greater public scrutiny, we'll see what happens. >> we shall indeed. charles, new at ten, a national debt, yeah, it's going to hit 16 trillion dollars today. and late tonight or early toll morning, can we afford to be sending money to egypt? how much is the u.s. on the hoo
charles, what do you make of this. welcome. charles: thank you very much.t do you make of this? i mean, chicago is flat broke. they've got a pension clock that's running to 21 billion dollars and the teachers are possibly going on strike because they can't get all that they want. charles: well, you know, it's been modus oprandi. on the public side, i think it's help to hurt system. and rahm emanuel is going to be under a microscope. i bet they're vetting him for 2016, the obama side, rather...
215
215
Sep 8, 2012
09/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't see it the way charles season. i know where those glasses. >> i caught up with mark shields on the hot, crowded streets of charlotte. >> democrats have to make a choice. if it is a referendum on whether barack obama has done a good job, they are in trouble. >> what are you going to do for us for the next four years? did we get any answer to that? >> i was absolutely stunned. that was one of the andes speeches i've ever heard on a national stage. -- emptiest speeches i've ever heard on the national stage. incidentally, if he is so proud of his record, his three great legislative attempts -- obamacare, a stimulus, cap-and- trade -- no mention whatsoever in the speech. he cannot speak about his past, his own agenda, and when he talked about the future, he pulled numbers out of had. 100,000 new teachers, 600,000 people working and natural gas, 2 million people on retraining. these are numbers invented. he did not explain once. he did not say once what programs, what policies, what he would do to actually achieve these
i don't see it the way charles season. i know where those glasses. >> i caught up with mark shields on the hot, crowded streets of charlotte. >> democrats have to make a choice. if it is a referendum on whether barack obama has done a good job, they are in trouble. >> what are you going to do for us for the next four years? did we get any answer to that? >> i was absolutely stunned. that was one of the andes speeches i've ever heard on a national stage. -- emptiest...
252
252
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 252
favorite 0
quote 0
charles? >> joy global.macroplay on the global economy. ultimately will come back. like it a lot. also like michael kors. this is the epit mal, a sweet spot. this goes much higher. goodyear tire, the average cars around the world are very old, already a year ahead of schedule. operating margins are exploding everywhere, except europe. i like this particularly for people with 401(k)s. >> charles, if you were recommending to me a high-end suit manufacturer, i'd say i'm all in, because i know you know all about that. i think stocks like michael kors are risky. >> i spend more at michael kors than my tailor. >> all right. >> what have you got? >> i first bought joy in 1962 when knives s high school. it moves a lot -- a lot of fit's work is moving around coal in various forms. i don't think that's a booming business right now. >> so you like the concept maybe at the beginning, but -- >> i liked it in 1962. >> i'm only 50 years late on this one. >> neil: but you're younger too. here's david. >> you knew this was c
charles? >> joy global.macroplay on the global economy. ultimately will come back. like it a lot. also like michael kors. this is the epit mal, a sweet spot. this goes much higher. goodyear tire, the average cars around the world are very old, already a year ahead of schedule. operating margins are exploding everywhere, except europe. i like this particularly for people with 401(k)s. >> charles, if you were recommending to me a high-end suit manufacturer, i'd say i'm all in, because...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
ventures across the grows in effect gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want charles one year on the occupy movement would you say it's a lot of heat but not much light. yes and i think it was from the beginning i went down there right at the beginning i covered it for a few months and it's funny if you look back at the first thing i rode i said this is a collection of progressives who've had these ideas for a very long time there's nothing particularly new about it. and it would go nowhere because it was encouraging it was diffused and there wasn't anything new in there offering and i think a year later it has fizzled with the exception of the line one percent in ninety nine percent that has stuck around that and that is now part of the conversation but in terms of the other things i heard that they wanted it was a pretty standard ragbag of progressive wishes ok joseph jump in what do you think . well i think as a historian it it's too early to tell make any kind of dance on the grave of occupy wall street right now i think they did shift the conversation that's true but
ventures across the grows in effect gentlemen that means you can jump in anytime you want charles one year on the occupy movement would you say it's a lot of heat but not much light. yes and i think it was from the beginning i went down there right at the beginning i covered it for a few months and it's funny if you look back at the first thing i rode i said this is a collection of progressives who've had these ideas for a very long time there's nothing particularly new about it. and it would...
242
242
Sep 3, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
her former senior adviser charles told me. suddenly they got the point of the queen who had been doing her job for 50 years. now that she has reached her sixth year milestone she is bigger than politics or celebrity or fashion yet she has learned to move with the times making sure the marquee is responsive without being trendy it is ever the more impressive when you consider that she grew up at a lagarde and atmosphere. she is the sheet anchor in the middle for people to hang onto in times of turbulence. her friend and former top adviser told me. and i hope the readers are equally inspired thanking. [applause] we have a microphone in the middle for questions. >> right behind you. right behind you. what was the situation with diana and charles? >> welcome that was one of the most difficult periods i would say. she was hoping that her son, charles, what mary happily coming and i think in the beginning they all fought that diana was the ideal and they seem to be in love or at least they talked themselves into thinking they were b
her former senior adviser charles told me. suddenly they got the point of the queen who had been doing her job for 50 years. now that she has reached her sixth year milestone she is bigger than politics or celebrity or fashion yet she has learned to move with the times making sure the marquee is responsive without being trendy it is ever the more impressive when you consider that she grew up at a lagarde and atmosphere. she is the sheet anchor in the middle for people to hang onto in times of...
154
154
Sep 9, 2012
09/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't see it the way charles c. is i -- sees it. >> i caught up with mark shields on the hot crowded streets of charlotte. >> democrats have to make a choice. is it refendum on whether or obama is de a good job and deserves another term -- they are in trouble. . >> what are you going to do for us the next fourur years? did you get an answer to that? >> i was absolutely stunned. that was one of th emptiest spches i h have heard on a nationaltage. he not only did not talk about the past, and incidentally, if he is so proud of his record, his three great legislati attempts -- obamacare, stimulus, cap-antrade, no mention whatsoever. he cannot speak about the past he cannospeak about his own agenda which liberalss like but the country doesn't. and when he tal about the futurere he pulled the numbers out a hat. milln people on retraining. these are n numbers invented. he did not explain once. he did not say once what programs, what policies, but he would do to achieve these numbers he would pull out of assad. i founded as
i don't see it the way charles c. is i -- sees it. >> i caught up with mark shields on the hot crowded streets of charlotte. >> democrats have to make a choice. is it refendum on whether or obama is de a good job and deserves another term -- they are in trouble. . >> what are you going to do for us the next fourur years? did you get an answer to that? >> i was absolutely stunned. that was one of th emptiest spches i h have heard on a nationaltage. he not only did not...
211
211
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
KRCB
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
some of the original reports were wrong. >> "deception," the word charles used. >> charles has conspiracy. pretty lousy one, if you are contradicted within hours. the think tank commandos and gucci guerrillas populated city. it reminds me of the genius of norman schwarzkopf, another army general who did lead the troops into a successful venture and try and in the persian gulf war -- triumphed in the persian gulf war. he was getting all this praise from fawning flatteries. he said, no, it does not take courage to order men into battle. it takes courage to go into battle. what we're talking about -- >> no, we are -- the israelis are not asking the u.s. to go to war. they are simply sayi that if you are not interested in doing this, and we understand that, let us fight our own war because of our lives are at stake. >> i heard a different speech than you did. >> no, netanyahu said explicitly that great powers don't have a moral right if they will draw a red line of giving israel the red light. -- if they won't draw a red line of giving israel the red light. are you denying that the administra
some of the original reports were wrong. >> "deception," the word charles used. >> charles has conspiracy. pretty lousy one, if you are contradicted within hours. the think tank commandos and gucci guerrillas populated city. it reminds me of the genius of norman schwarzkopf, another army general who did lead the troops into a successful venture and try and in the persian gulf war -- triumphed in the persian gulf war. he was getting all this praise from fawning flatteries....
203
203
Sep 13, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: very expensive. you get drawn up for a second by the sirens. >> reporter: m outside, stock soaring. charles: thank you very much. more throughout the day. >> reporter: we have a full ride up. dagen: thank you. i know the worst part of 50 years for liverpool. the worst record in 20 years for the red sox. charles: a bit of a circus up there. it. dagen: the story in also, of course, stocks. reduced tax the rich 15 minutes. nicole petallides has everything covered at the new york stock exchange looking apple. >> reporter: a hot stock to watch. the launch of the iphone five. it's got to be on sale september 201st. reorders are available. it's up over $7, did not break the 680 mark, at least not today. trading as high as 63. also, look at the broader market ahead of the fed. we can see the dow was up 1/4 of 1%. charles: nicole, the big news now. the middle east demonstrations continue. the u.s. embassies, egypt and yemen. the day after the u.s. ambassador was killed in benghazi. mike baker joins us, former
charles: very expensive. you get drawn up for a second by the sirens. >> reporter: m outside, stock soaring. charles: thank you very much. more throughout the day. >> reporter: we have a full ride up. dagen: thank you. i know the worst part of 50 years for liverpool. the worst record in 20 years for the red sox. charles: a bit of a circus up there. it. dagen: the story in also, of course, stocks. reduced tax the rich 15 minutes. nicole petallides has everything covered at the new...
135
135
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: i agree 100%.mention the first cbo when they looked at the obama budget that this will create massive deficit and directed to the white house. chicago style politics. stuart: eva longoria made it clear she does not mind paying more taxes now but she is successful. listen to this. >> mayor romney paid taxes on middle-class families to cut his own and mine. that is not who we are as a nation and let me tell you why. she needed a tax break. and eva longoria who works on movie sets does not. >> a women's state house in vegas. [talking over each other] >> we have faced higher taxes as franchise and small business but she is willing to pay it. if she was still working there. stuart: joining the company is kay bailey hutchison, republican from texas. sorry to pick up on this note commenting on eva longoria but she went right out there last night and said i am rich. i don't mind paying a higher tax rate. you are a republican and don't want anybody to pay a higher tax rate. how do you react? >> to hear peop
charles: i agree 100%.mention the first cbo when they looked at the obama budget that this will create massive deficit and directed to the white house. chicago style politics. stuart: eva longoria made it clear she does not mind paying more taxes now but she is successful. listen to this. >> mayor romney paid taxes on middle-class families to cut his own and mine. that is not who we are as a nation and let me tell you why. she needed a tax break. and eva longoria who works on movie sets...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
grow rather than die ok it's two against one charles where you say to those guys to our guests i take issue with that i think on two fronts the first is that if the occupy movement was at the strength that it was say nine months ago to say well it's too early would make more sense it has fizzled or one could argue that it's going to come back and be resurgent i don't think there's much evidence for that but i suppose we will leave that to history the second point the more important point is that it is a myth that the occupy movement grew up in response to the financial crisis it is a myth but if you are asked the people involved with it as i did over a period of months what is it that you want that they would say well you know i felt the financial crisis and i felt that too big to fail was and so on and so forth where we need more regulation and so on the litany of grievances that they have put forth with the same ones that they were putting. fourth in one nine hundred sixty nine hundred seventy nine eighty in fact in the progressive movement when it started if you look at the average
grow rather than die ok it's two against one charles where you say to those guys to our guests i take issue with that i think on two fronts the first is that if the occupy movement was at the strength that it was say nine months ago to say well it's too early would make more sense it has fizzled or one could argue that it's going to come back and be resurgent i don't think there's much evidence for that but i suppose we will leave that to history the second point the more important point is...
654
654
Sep 12, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 654
favorite 0
quote 0
christopher charles amoroso kazuhiro anai calixto anaya, jr.kermit charles anderson yvette constance anderson john andreacchio michael rourke andrews jean ann andrucki siew-nya ang joseph angelini, jr. joseph angelini, sr. stephen lawrence angel. doreen j. angrisani laura angilletta lorraine antigua peter paul apollo faustino apostol, jr. frank thomas aquilino patrick michael aranyos david arce michael george arczynski louis arena adam p. arias michael armstrong and my father, james amato. and what do every day. >> and my father calypso junior. joshua aron richard avery aronow japhet jesse aryee carl asaro michael asciak michael edward asher janice marie ashley thomas j. ashton manuel o. asitimbay gregg arthur atlas gerald t. atwood james audiffred louis frank aversano, jr. ezra aviles sandy ayala arlene t. babakitis eustace p. bacchus john j. badagliacca jane ellen baeszler robert j. baierwalter andrew j. bailey brett t. bailey tatyana bakalinskaya michael s. baksh sharon m. balkcom michael andrew bane katherine bantis and my uncle, all this p
christopher charles amoroso kazuhiro anai calixto anaya, jr.kermit charles anderson yvette constance anderson john andreacchio michael rourke andrews jean ann andrucki siew-nya ang joseph angelini, jr. joseph angelini, sr. stephen lawrence angel. doreen j. angrisani laura angilletta lorraine antigua peter paul apollo faustino apostol, jr. frank thomas aquilino patrick michael aranyos david arce michael george arczynski louis arena adam p. arias michael armstrong and my father, james amato. and...
142
142
Sep 25, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: charles. charles: not only can they, they are.een doing that and if you look at the last census report, what you've seen is millions of people leave that state, real smart, innovative people with jobs skills and they have been replaced by inskilled immigrants and that's why they have a lot of of people there. not the same type of people and one point you talk about the golden state. of the top five poorest regions in this country, three are in california. stuart: really. charles: and number two, modesto, and bakersfield. these are highest percentage of people under the poverty line. stuart: you know, fworn brown has signed legislation which would force employers, who do not now offer a private pension plan to offer a private pension plan. charles: and we always talk about looking at greece. we always talk about looking at portugal and spain. we don't have to look at that far to see what happens-- >> you're right. i lived in california. i got my start in california. and this is the late 1970's. gretchen: i was educated in californi
stuart: charles. charles: not only can they, they are.een doing that and if you look at the last census report, what you've seen is millions of people leave that state, real smart, innovative people with jobs skills and they have been replaced by inskilled immigrants and that's why they have a lot of of people there. not the same type of people and one point you talk about the golden state. of the top five poorest regions in this country, three are in california. stuart: really. charles: and...
175
175
Sep 26, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 1
charles, look, the league, football is still wildly popular. charles: oh, yeah. millions and millions people, more may watch tomorrow night to see if the substitute refs screw it up again. the nfl is winning this one. charles: obviously, they're winning and the old addage, about all of this, what's to your point. they may have record numbers tomorrow. but here is the thing, you have players who are suggesting that maybe that players will take some sort of action and a lot of people referring to the tweet that's gone viral, but one of the guards from, tj lang, a guard from the packers, that i think that would be totally outrageously self-destructive on the players' part. and what i find interesting, if i'm the owner and coach of the green bay packers i'm morn concerned about my team. they went to december, before the first loss and now two lost, gave up eight sacks in the first half the game. this guy is on the line. some guy on the other side of the line made four tax. don't give me something, that 20 players are throwing stuff at the it. v. shu shouldn't have be
charles, look, the league, football is still wildly popular. charles: oh, yeah. millions and millions people, more may watch tomorrow night to see if the substitute refs screw it up again. the nfl is winning this one. charles: obviously, they're winning and the old addage, about all of this, what's to your point. they may have record numbers tomorrow. but here is the thing, you have players who are suggesting that maybe that players will take some sort of action and a lot of people referring to...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
ok charles i have to go back to you in london i would say the occupy movement has been very successful because american politics now the rhetoric of class warfare is succeeding for the obama people. i think that will remain to be seen he's certainly trying it and he certainly might win the election i think if i may i the grease to which occupy wall street supporters will go to deny plain truths is quite astonishing. we are the ninety nine percent is their slogan and every time we hear we don't need to work through democratic institutions because democratic institutions are corrupt that wouldn't matter of course if they actually were the ninety nine percent rather than just supposedly supporting or endorsing the ninety nine percent what you have here is a fringe movement of progressives that has never been popular in american society and never will now a few of their ideas would push towards the fifty percent mark but almost none of them do saying well we are correct we have the right answers to these this will work for the ninety nine percent therefore it should be policy i'm afraid i
ok charles i have to go back to you in london i would say the occupy movement has been very successful because american politics now the rhetoric of class warfare is succeeding for the obama people. i think that will remain to be seen he's certainly trying it and he certainly might win the election i think if i may i the grease to which occupy wall street supporters will go to deny plain truths is quite astonishing. we are the ninety nine percent is their slogan and every time we hear we don't...
202
202
Sep 18, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: his delivery was bad.er each other] stuart: running for the new york times these days. charles: trying to be honest. >> we were chatting about this. stuart: the senate report on social security is exactly what mitt romney was trying to convey in that leaked video that is making headlines. listen to this. >> 47% of people who live in who leave it to believe the government has a responsibility and believe they are entitled to health care and housing to you name it. that government should give it to them and they will vote for this president now matter what. not to worry about that. take personal responsibility and care for their lives. stuart: the media says mr. romney is disdaining the entitlement society and those people getting something from the government. how do you describe the financial culture that president obama has created? romney economic adviser glenn hubbard is with us this morning. thank you for being with us. my standing question, howell would glenn hubbard described -- you were part of the
charles: his delivery was bad.er each other] stuart: running for the new york times these days. charles: trying to be honest. >> we were chatting about this. stuart: the senate report on social security is exactly what mitt romney was trying to convey in that leaked video that is making headlines. listen to this. >> 47% of people who live in who leave it to believe the government has a responsibility and believe they are entitled to health care and housing to you name it. that...
204
204
Sep 13, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: i agree.ntries you are talking about were all in many states where all the money was sucked up by the government and redistributed in the form of crumbs and when the government has trouble distributing those that fell apart. i would say look at indonesia's. the largest muslim population world trying to embrace capitalism has a 6% unemployment as something we should be paying attention to. doesn't have deradicalize like this in the middle east. stuart: not to mention turkey or malaysia or indonesia. charles: the second administration the administration will take that money from corporations or take it. it won't be repatriated. stuart: i wish you were wrong but you are right. back after this. [ male announcer ] let's say you need to take care of legal matters. wouldn't it be nice if there was an easier, less-expensive option than using a traditional lawyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality serv
charles: i agree.ntries you are talking about were all in many states where all the money was sucked up by the government and redistributed in the form of crumbs and when the government has trouble distributing those that fell apart. i would say look at indonesia's. the largest muslim population world trying to embrace capitalism has a 6% unemployment as something we should be paying attention to. doesn't have deradicalize like this in the middle east. stuart: not to mention turkey or malaysia...
234
234
Sep 29, 2012
09/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 234
favorite 0
quote 0
used. >> charles has a conspiracy. if it is a conspiracy, it is a pretty lousy one, being contradicted within hours. the ar drums from think tank commandos and the gucci guerrillas who dominate this city. it reminds me of norman schwarzkopf, who led troops to a successful venture, the triumph in the persian gulf war. he was getting all this praise from his fawning flatterers, and he said no, it does not take courage to order men into battle. it takes courage to go into battle. --t we're talking about >> no, the israelis are not asking the westergaard war. -- are not asking the u. s to go to war. they are saying that if you are not interested in doing this, let us fight our own war because our lives are at stake. that is all the israelis are asking for. >> i heard a different speech from you, then. >> no, netanyahu said explicitly that great powers do not have a moral light, if they will not draw a red line, of giving israel the red light. are you denying that the administration put enormous pressure on israel to do not
used. >> charles has a conspiracy. if it is a conspiracy, it is a pretty lousy one, being contradicted within hours. the ar drums from think tank commandos and the gucci guerrillas who dominate this city. it reminds me of norman schwarzkopf, who led troops to a successful venture, the triumph in the persian gulf war. he was getting all this praise from his fawning flatterers, and he said no, it does not take courage to order men into battle. it takes courage to go into battle. --t we're...
161
161
Sep 21, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: this is charles payne.of credit for trying romney is not getting credit for the twelve million number he is throwing out. everyone, republicans and democrats, show us the road map. the clock is ticking. >> that is one of the things that is disconcerting. i worked with the governor on the 59 point plan he put out and we clarified that with respect to what he would do for education and energy and on taxes and all anybody senate is it is a policy walk and too much into detail. and the convention with a five point plan. domestic energy, domestic education, cutting the deficit. and a general approach to what he is going to do but the mainstream media comes out and says there's not enough detail. mitt romney is good on detail in the debate. i will be glad to be on it and go through. liz: the message is not getting out there. the word is the reason mitt romney can't close a sale is they respond to attacks and responds like a ceo instead of down and dirty politician. i was talking to neil cavuto about that. what do
charles: this is charles payne.of credit for trying romney is not getting credit for the twelve million number he is throwing out. everyone, republicans and democrats, show us the road map. the clock is ticking. >> that is one of the things that is disconcerting. i worked with the governor on the 59 point plan he put out and we clarified that with respect to what he would do for education and energy and on taxes and all anybody senate is it is a policy walk and too much into detail. and...
79
79
Sep 9, 2012
09/12
by
WTTG
quote
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 2
. >> charles: but, again, pressure in the paint for martinez. same for see aulie even a any sa. the second half, not a chance. >> gus: second down at the 20. abdullah in the backfield. and almost intercepted. goforth. two hands on the football. just couldn't bring it in. >> charles: this is the second time tonight we've seen randall goforth with a chance for an interception that got dropped. he'll be doing a lot of ball drills and catches the football in weeks to come. what they like is his ability to get in
. >> charles: but, again, pressure in the paint for martinez. same for see aulie even a any sa. the second half, not a chance. >> gus: second down at the 20. abdullah in the backfield. and almost intercepted. goforth. two hands on the football. just couldn't bring it in. >> charles: this is the second time tonight we've seen randall goforth with a chance for an interception that got dropped. he'll be doing a lot of ball drills and catches the football in weeks to come. what...
157
157
Sep 11, 2012
09/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
stuart: charles. charles: let's talk about the kids for a moment and we know about the gangs and murders aen things like that. black families in chicago make less than 40,000, and teenagers in the household, only one in ten has a job. that's 90% unemployment. overall, 27% of the teenagers in chicago even have a job, and that's down from 50% in 2000. so, you know, by the way, these national numbers that we saw on friday and this is part of the untold story, so, you know, we talk about the importance of education and you see the drop-out rate is absolutely amazing there, and this is a giant theatrical, how the teachers could let the kids down at this juncture is mind-boggling. stuart: the teachers argue they don't want to be held accountable for the academic performance for their students. charles: you used the great word, accountability has been thrown out the window in general. you can't tell a kid i'm going to grade you in a, b, c, d. yet, i don't want to be graded. any of the hipocracy of that. >> f
stuart: charles. charles: let's talk about the kids for a moment and we know about the gangs and murders aen things like that. black families in chicago make less than 40,000, and teenagers in the household, only one in ten has a job. that's 90% unemployment. overall, 27% of the teenagers in chicago even have a job, and that's down from 50% in 2000. so, you know, by the way, these national numbers that we saw on friday and this is part of the untold story, so, you know, we talk about the...
306
306
Sep 1, 2012
09/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 306
favorite 0
quote 0
this is not a long quote but tells you about charles thurber. he was always playinged be the mechanical. also plagued by the manufacturing which takes in a great deal more group. knobs, doors stuck, lines fouled, the detachable would not detach, the adjustable would not adjust. he could rarely get the top off anything and was forever trying to unlock something with the key to something else. >> so, charles was quite a man, and of course he had to put up with his wife, and she is quite a story in herself. she was fisher, and the fishers are very famous family in columbus. there will five fishers and mame is the one we thought james got -- and we're not going to go in the kitchen, which is now the office, but in the kitchen mom used to bake brownies every christmas, and this is an interesting thing she did. nearly every year. and james remembers because they had a dog mugs who liked to bite people, and she had a very cavalier attitude toward this dog biting people. she just made sure she knew who they were so the boys could give them chocolates an
this is not a long quote but tells you about charles thurber. he was always playinged be the mechanical. also plagued by the manufacturing which takes in a great deal more group. knobs, doors stuck, lines fouled, the detachable would not detach, the adjustable would not adjust. he could rarely get the top off anything and was forever trying to unlock something with the key to something else. >> so, charles was quite a man, and of course he had to put up with his wife, and she is quite a...
1,398
1.4K
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
WZDC
tv
eye 1,398
favorite 0
quote 0
charles muntz.uerido explorador aterrizó su dirigible, el espíritu aventurero, en new hampshire esta semana, concluyendo así su expedición de un año en el mundo perdido. esta nave más ligera que el aire fue diseñada por el propio muntz y es más larga que 22 patrullas de la policía colocadas una tras otra. y aquí viene nuestro aventurero. nunca apartado de sus fieles perros, muntz concibió su nave para acomodarlos cómodamente. es un verdadero palacio flotante en el cielo que incluye un baño para perros y una caminadora canina mecánica. ¡y caramba! todos ven a muntz como un gran héroe. vaya que sí. -¡la aventura nos aguarda! [vÍtores] -pero ¿qué nos ha traído muntz esta vez? -¡caballeros, hoy les presento al monstruo de cataratas del paraíso! [aplausos] -y vaya que es un monstruo sensacional. pero ¿qué pasa? los científicos protestan. la sociedad nacional de exploradores acusa a muntz de fabricar el esqueleto. -¡no! -la organización despoja a muntz de su membresía. [suspira] -humillado, muntz jura reg
charles muntz.uerido explorador aterrizó su dirigible, el espíritu aventurero, en new hampshire esta semana, concluyendo así su expedición de un año en el mundo perdido. esta nave más ligera que el aire fue diseñada por el propio muntz y es más larga que 22 patrullas de la policía colocadas una tras otra. y aquí viene nuestro aventurero. nunca apartado de sus fieles perros, muntz concibió su nave para acomodarlos cómodamente. es un verdadero palacio flotante en el cielo que incluye...
367
367
Sep 7, 2012
09/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 367
favorite 0
quote 0
services for officer taylor are scheduled for later this our queen on 5200 north charles street in north baltimore. visitation begins at 10:00 a.m. followed by the funeral at 11:00 a.m. be advised a traffic advisory has been issued due to the funeral service. starting at 9:00 a.m., expect traffic delays on charles street which will be closed from norther parkway to coldspring lane. charlers street is expected to be closed until 1:00 p.m. today. nadia ramdass, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank you. the harford county sheriff's office in morning after a deputy is killed early thursday morning. corporal charles licato was driving near the conowingo dam when he crossed two lanes of traffic and crashed into two trees. a motorist called 911. >> that was an act of courage on their part to do that. it is indicative of the bond we have in law enforcement. >> he was pronounced dead at the scene. foul play has been ruled out as a contributing factor. and then heads back to prison after violating his probation. albert antonelli slammed into an unmarked cruiser back in 2004 appeared that accident killed duke
services for officer taylor are scheduled for later this our queen on 5200 north charles street in north baltimore. visitation begins at 10:00 a.m. followed by the funeral at 11:00 a.m. be advised a traffic advisory has been issued due to the funeral service. starting at 9:00 a.m., expect traffic delays on charles street which will be closed from norther parkway to coldspring lane. charlers street is expected to be closed until 1:00 p.m. today. nadia ramdass, wbal-tv 11 news. >> thank...
88
88
Sep 30, 2012
09/12
by
WBFF
quote
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> charles: just think about big games. big-name opponents. that's what texas is looking for this evening. trying to put someone up on the mantle that the rest of the country will set up and take notice yet again. if they pull this off, being the defending big 12 champion, that would more than qualify. >> gus: texas with a tough road. oklahoma state here, west virginia. to the sidelines, and tracy moore gets out of bounds with 11 seconds to go. >> charles: the ball has to be sent
. >> charles: just think about big games. big-name opponents. that's what texas is looking for this evening. trying to put someone up on the mantle that the rest of the country will set up and take notice yet again. if they pull this off, being the defending big 12 champion, that would more than qualify. >> gus: texas with a tough road. oklahoma state here, west virginia. to the sidelines, and tracy moore gets out of bounds with 11 seconds to go. >> charles: the ball has to be...
243
243
Sep 2, 2012
09/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 243
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i agree with charles. i think faces like christie, haley, some of the governor's, some of the young senators -- i think we will see a whole new group of people. >> if this ticket loses, and that is what we're talking about, the party will go farther right. they say that they nominated a guy who is sort of muddle the in the middle to get moderates. forget about moderates. >> even if they win, these guys will still be allowed. >> there is still michele bachmann. there is still new to gingrich. -- newt gingrich. they're still rand paul. there is a body of far-right conservatives who say they have experience. >> we should not write off romney. if elected, i think he will make a very tough executive. if it is possible to use a party at all -- to move a party at all to the center, he will try to do that. >> finally, could we not have had just one humorous anecdote about mitt romney? >> there were no anecdotes. she said he is a funny guy. how many times did you hear that richard nixon is funny? >> tell me what is
>> i agree with charles. i think faces like christie, haley, some of the governor's, some of the young senators -- i think we will see a whole new group of people. >> if this ticket loses, and that is what we're talking about, the party will go farther right. they say that they nominated a guy who is sort of muddle the in the middle to get moderates. forget about moderates. >> even if they win, these guys will still be allowed. >> there is still michele bachmann. there...