117
117
May 15, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
licenses as cosmo ts d months he could willing cosmo kolgists and more.ornia state senator wrote this bill and joins me today. thank you so much for being here. i prsh r appreciate your type. >> thank you. great to be here. >> let's talk about this bill that passed in 2014. it went into full infect this year. tell me how successful it's been. >> it's been very successful. we actually had over 1600 applications to date, undocumented immigrants pursuing professional license. >> okay. we know that manufacture the people applying, they were already doing work in their chosen fields. so why the foush have them properly licensed? >> you know sh it's important for us on multiple amounts. california is always the leader when integrating our communities from driver's license to in state tuition to monday day we're unveiling the health care for all kids program which will give medical to students. this bill is in line with the values of california. it's to intergrate our immigrants into the society. it's important that they become professionally -- obtain a profess
licenses as cosmo ts d months he could willing cosmo kolgists and more.ornia state senator wrote this bill and joins me today. thank you so much for being here. i prsh r appreciate your type. >> thank you. great to be here. >> let's talk about this bill that passed in 2014. it went into full infect this year. tell me how successful it's been. >> it's been very successful. we actually had over 1600 applications to date, undocumented immigrants pursuing professional license....
100
100
May 23, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the inmates call it cosmo, and it's here where they learn how to style hair and give facials and going to the beauty shop, and, actually, it relieves the stress. it takes me away from that environment, for a little while at least. >> my instructors, they don't treat me like an inmate. they treat me like a student. first of all, i'm a female and i'm african-american and i've been incarcerated, so that's already three strikes against me. but i think i could actually have another chance to become someone, to be something. i would always turn my client away from the mirror so that she's surprised when she see that transformation. >> shampoo and conditioner, please. >> jennie brown is 21 and serving six to eight months for trafficking cocaine and breaking and entering. >> this is where i hand out the supplies, brushes, shampoo/conditioner, grease, spreads, curlers, perm rods. whenever they bring it back, i check it, to make sure there is no hair is in the brushes and make sure everything's sanitized and clean. >> many inmates see the cosmo program as a chance to not only better their
. >> the inmates call it cosmo, and it's here where they learn how to style hair and give facials and going to the beauty shop, and, actually, it relieves the stress. it takes me away from that environment, for a little while at least. >> my instructors, they don't treat me like an inmate. they treat me like a student. first of all, i'm a female and i'm african-american and i've been incarcerated, so that's already three strikes against me. but i think i could actually have another...
151
151
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
allows us to communicate across the seas and fly above the clouds, to cure disease and understand the cosmos but those discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we stand here, in the middle of this city, and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. we force ourselves to feel the dread of children, confused by what they see. we listen to a silent crime. we remember all the innocents killed across the arc of that terrible war and the wars that came before and the wars that would follow. mere words cannot give voice to such suffering. but we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. someday the voices of the hibakusha will no longer with be us to bear witness. but the
allows us to communicate across the seas and fly above the clouds, to cure disease and understand the cosmos but those discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we stand...
72
72
May 6, 2016
05/16
by
KRON
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you'll be able to watch the videos from the show on cosmo magazine's website.ve them after she secretly snapchated her husband doing nail polish removal. >> sometimes i don't know that she's doing. i'm like really. i'm going to look like your pedicurist or whatever. >> they have a 2- daughter everly and we asked if they're going to have more kids and they said yeah some days. >> three days untmother's day and all week long we're celebrating with celebrity moms and yesterday i sat down with a mom that happens to be running for president. joined by chelsea and we got a really intimate look into this mother daughter relationship. >> because we're in hollywood, a lot stars have stepped forward to raisemoney. is there anyone that gets you star struck? >> oh my gosh. when george clooney and amal did that event for me at their home i was star struck. obviously i'm a huge fan of george's and i hadn't met amal but i knew people knew her because she is a human rights lawyer which i am enthusiastically impressed by. so the idea that they were going to do th and we got to
. >> you'll be able to watch the videos from the show on cosmo magazine's website.ve them after she secretly snapchated her husband doing nail polish removal. >> sometimes i don't know that she's doing. i'm like really. i'm going to look like your pedicurist or whatever. >> they have a 2- daughter everly and we asked if they're going to have more kids and they said yeah some days. >> three days untmother's day and all week long we're celebrating with celebrity moms and...
408
408
May 23, 2016
05/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 408
favorite 0
quote 0
fortelescope will listen radio waves emitted in the cosmos.will help us to see the first stars and galaxies and hurt for -- hunt for signs of extraterrestrial life. it is taken the chinese just five years to build. ita cost of 100 million have is part of the country's unprecedented investment in science on the verge of outstripping even the united states. valleys, this push for progress is causing problems. these villages will soon have to live in a radio quiet zone where mobile phones and wireless networks will be banned. the government offered the money to move. some are unhappy. >> the compensation is not enough. we haven't moved in. it might be good for the country but for us if we are so sure. >> the telescope is on track to be completed by september. china hopes this supersized project to a world science leader. katty: it is extraordinary how fast china is moving. more news on our website. thank you so much for watching. ♪ funding for this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation giving all profits
fortelescope will listen radio waves emitted in the cosmos.will help us to see the first stars and galaxies and hurt for -- hunt for signs of extraterrestrial life. it is taken the chinese just five years to build. ita cost of 100 million have is part of the country's unprecedented investment in science on the verge of outstripping even the united states. valleys, this push for progress is causing problems. these villages will soon have to live in a radio quiet zone where mobile phones and...
327
327
May 25, 2016
05/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 327
favorite 0
quote 0
understanding them could transform our understanding of the cosmos. to discuss why this is arch is so critical theoretical physicist at the university of maryland. dr. gates, thank you for coming in. there are neutrinos around us all the time? you can't feel, see, or touch them? >> all the time. mostly no. it is not that it has not been done elsewhere. we have known about neutrinos says the 1950's. in china, it is a marvelous study. neutrinos have a weird property you described in the overlay. it is as if you were going back and watching "the wizard of oz." when dorothy first got there the horse kept changing colors. the tree knows i like those horses changing colors. we want to understand why and how they are able to do this. that is the purpose of what is called the precision frontier or the intensity frontier. katty: what will neutrinos tell less if we can study them further? >> the first point is that for a long time we thought neutrinos had to travel at the speed of light. we know that is not true. that one a nobel prize a few years ago. it also
understanding them could transform our understanding of the cosmos. to discuss why this is arch is so critical theoretical physicist at the university of maryland. dr. gates, thank you for coming in. there are neutrinos around us all the time? you can't feel, see, or touch them? >> all the time. mostly no. it is not that it has not been done elsewhere. we have known about neutrinos says the 1950's. in china, it is a marvelous study. neutrinos have a weird property you described in the...
46
46
May 5, 2016
05/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 1
and cosmos for lummer. a two-story home for a local veteran and their family.rash course in construction 101. first, buy a hammer that fits comfortably in your home. the larger the head and the sturdier the handle the easier it is to hit the nail. when it comes to sawing and getting the perfect cut -- >> don't eyeball it. measure twice cut once. >> reporter: and while i was learning the dos and don'ts of designs, 2,000 miles away, brittney had her own girls' night out. with 60 volunteers her house frame was complete and her home finally taking shape. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. and it just means the world to me and my boys. this dream of mine. >> reporter: abbie boudreau, abc news, san diego. >> that's great. >> yep, talk about girl power. >> i like that. that's going to be my next girls' night out. got to look into that. >> really? >> i'm very handy. >> cocktails that might be frightening. >> announcer: this is abc news "world news now," informing insomniacs for two decades. >>> making news in america this morning, donald trump is now the only pr
and cosmos for lummer. a two-story home for a local veteran and their family.rash course in construction 101. first, buy a hammer that fits comfortably in your home. the larger the head and the sturdier the handle the easier it is to hit the nail. when it comes to sawing and getting the perfect cut -- >> don't eyeball it. measure twice cut once. >> reporter: and while i was learning the dos and don'ts of designs, 2,000 miles away, brittney had her own girls' night out. with 60...
70
70
May 28, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
allows us to communicate across the seas and fly above the clouds, cure disease, and understand the cosmos but those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological process without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. we forced ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. we listened to a silent cry. we remember all the innocence killed across the arc of that terrible war and the wars that came to four. and the wars that would follow. mere words cannot give voice to such suffering. but we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eyes of history and asked what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. someday the voices will no longer be with us to bear witness. but the memory of
allows us to communicate across the seas and fly above the clouds, cure disease, and understand the cosmos but those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological process without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we...
139
139
May 19, 2016
05/16
by
WRC
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
your dad was a clergyman, i understand, your mother a cosmo toll gist, who had been an opera singer at some time? >> you got your soul from your dad and your singing from your mom? >> most definitely because my dad cannot sing. love you, dad but you can't sing. >> you got a contract to sing? >> in '89 and tony moved on by herself. and she has her sisters and then it was the braxtons and then back again to braxtons. >> you did all the singing backup for her, right? >> yes. what a life. you got a radio gig after that? >> yes, i do, xm, the heat. >> you've got a lot of sisters. >> yes! >> how do your fans deal with all that is. >> they just took deep breaths and we have a lot of girls and we have one brother but he provoked us the entire time. but we had a blast growing up. >> is he ever on the show? >> not all the time. he's a nurse so he likes to keep his life private and everything toe sew it's like, okay, nike. >> when did you guys decide let's try a life on reality tv? >> well, actually tamar was pitching the show and tony didn't want to do it and tony had to play monopoly and she lo
your dad was a clergyman, i understand, your mother a cosmo toll gist, who had been an opera singer at some time? >> you got your soul from your dad and your singing from your mom? >> most definitely because my dad cannot sing. love you, dad but you can't sing. >> you got a contract to sing? >> in '89 and tony moved on by herself. and she has her sisters and then it was the braxtons and then back again to braxtons. >> you did all the singing backup for her, right?...
81
81
May 19, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
felix: the model is based on cosmo did, take a highbrow topic, apply hollywood production values andnd that is what they are doing across the board. david: there was this fear of ation of national geographic and that did not happen because of the particular murdoch who is in charge. felix: james murdoch cares a lot about conservation and environmental issues, and his values very much aligned with national geographic society. a lot of people were concerned that rupert murdoch's values and skepticism about global warming would sort of infused the magazine. they did not really realize that james murdoch and his brother were the ones that were really driving this skill. david: how similar is national geographic programming today to discover? felix: for years, they have been trying to catch up with discovery and were never quite able to do it. this model i think puts them on a crash course not just with discovery but also with what netflix is doing, what hbo is doing, what amazon is doing. there is this huge pile on into the premium tv world and national geographic is not just doing docum
felix: the model is based on cosmo did, take a highbrow topic, apply hollywood production values andnd that is what they are doing across the board. david: there was this fear of ation of national geographic and that did not happen because of the particular murdoch who is in charge. felix: james murdoch cares a lot about conservation and environmental issues, and his values very much aligned with national geographic society. a lot of people were concerned that rupert murdoch's values and...
143
143
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
to cure disease and understand the cosmos. those system discoveries can be turned into evermore efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equal progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of the atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. we force ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. we listen to a silent crime. we remember all of the innocents killed across the arc of that terrible war and the wars that came before. and the wars that would follow. mere words cannot give voice to such suffering. but we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. some day the voices will no longer be with us to bear with us. the memory of the mornin
to cure disease and understand the cosmos. those system discoveries can be turned into evermore efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equal progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of the atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imagine the...
92
92
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
and understand the cosmos.those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that lead to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. and that is why we come to this plain. we stand here, in the middle of this city, and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. we force ourselves to feel the great of children confused by what they sea. we listen to a silence cry. we remember all of the innocent killed across the arch of that terrible wars and the wars that game before, and the words that would follow. we can look directly in the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. some day, the voices will no longer be there to bear witness. but the memory of the morning of august 6th, 1945 must never fade. that memory allows us to fight
and understand the cosmos.those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that lead to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. and that is why we come to this plain. we stand here, in the middle of this city, and force ourselves to imagine the moment...
1,211
1.2K
tv
eye 1,211
favorite 0
quote 0
ourselves to make this dream a reality and actually launched astronaut ice cream to the edge of the cosmostand before you, a citizen of humanity whose mission is clear, to finally send astronaut ice cream to space. (applause) we choose this challenge not because it's easy but because i have a television show, and it is easy. (applause) now, there are those who will say, why send ice cream to space? to those, i say, i do not know, but i'm not the one who claimed to have done it in the 1960s. so today, with the help of the most advanced technology known to man, a balloon and a guy in an astronaut costume, ice cream will finally travel to space! (applause) (laughter) ♪ ♪ ♪ (playing "my beautiful balloon") (cheers and applause) ♪ ♪ ♪ (dramatic music playing) (cheers and applause) >> stephen: i sent ice cream to space. the final frontier. now i had to boldly go find where the hell it landed. ♪ ♪ ♪ quiet. it's close. you want to take a left up here. there it is. let's. go (band playing) ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> stephen: you got it? get up there. get up there. get up there. get the box! you going to break it!
ourselves to make this dream a reality and actually launched astronaut ice cream to the edge of the cosmostand before you, a citizen of humanity whose mission is clear, to finally send astronaut ice cream to space. (applause) we choose this challenge not because it's easy but because i have a television show, and it is easy. (applause) now, there are those who will say, why send ice cream to space? to those, i say, i do not know, but i'm not the one who claimed to have done it in the 1960s. so...
146
146
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
allows us to communicate across the seas, fly above the clouds, to cure disease, and understand the cosmossame discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the modern ht just this truth -- hiroshima -- teach us this truth -- hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. is why we come to this place. the middle ofin the city and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. we force ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. we listen to a silent cry. innocentsr all the killed across the arc of that terrible war and the wars that came before and the wars that would follow. voice tos cannot give such suffering. but we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. some day the voices of the -- will no longer be with us to bear witness. but the memory of the morning of august 6, 19
allows us to communicate across the seas, fly above the clouds, to cure disease, and understand the cosmossame discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the modern ht just this truth -- hiroshima -- teach us this truth -- hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. is why we come to this place....
116
116
May 27, 2016
05/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
and understand the cosmos.t those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equivalent process in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we stand here, in the middle of this city, and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. we force ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. we listen to a silent cry. we remember all the innocents killed across the arc of that terrible war, and the wars that came before, and the wars that would follow. mere words cannot give voice to such suffering. but we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eye of history and ask what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. someday the voices of the hibakusha will no longer be with us to bear witness. but the
and understand the cosmos.t those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological progress without an equivalent process in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we stand here, in the middle of this city, and force ourselves to imagine the moment the...
72
72
May 29, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
, and an authoritative but pleasant voice that sounds like it comes from the outer reaches of the cosmos, david mccullough has exercised an extraordinary gift for expressing the essence of the times and personalities that shapes our history and therefore are present. so at this point we do have several people here tonight of the leadership. the majority leader has just walked in. come on up. this is your introduction. [laughter] say a few words of welcome and congratulations. kevin? thank you. >> thank you very much. [applause] thank you very much for having me. thank everyone for being here this evening. i especially want to thank the u.s. capital historical society for their work educating the american people about our greatest three. americans have a long history of looking to the future. to be american is to make the front to your first new and then known and then familiar. but an unfortunate side effect is to forget. it's not the basic facts we forget. we can always look up when the first russian of congress was or the orders of the president's or when the wright brothers overcame e
, and an authoritative but pleasant voice that sounds like it comes from the outer reaches of the cosmos, david mccullough has exercised an extraordinary gift for expressing the essence of the times and personalities that shapes our history and therefore are present. so at this point we do have several people here tonight of the leadership. the majority leader has just walked in. come on up. this is your introduction. [laughter] say a few words of welcome and congratulations. kevin? thank you....
80
80
May 28, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
typewriter, and authoritative but pleasant voice that sounds like it comes from the outer reaches of the cosmos -- [laughter] mr. coleman: david mccullough has expressed an extraordinary -- shift our histories, and therefore our present. at this point, we do have -- this is right on cue -- we have several people here tonight from the leadership. kevin mccarthy, the majority leader, has just walked in. kevin, come on out. this is your introduction. [laughter] mr. coleman, to say a few words of -- coleman: to say for -- few words of congratulations. thank you very much for having me. first, let me thank everyone for being here this he, and i especially want to thank -- evening, and i especially want to thank the u.s. capital historical society. americans have a long history of looking to the future. to be american is to make the known,r first new, then and then familiar. an unfortunate side effect is to forget. it is not the basic facts would forget. we can always look up when the first session of congress was, or the orders of the president, or when the wright brothers overcame every doubt, and
typewriter, and authoritative but pleasant voice that sounds like it comes from the outer reaches of the cosmos -- [laughter] mr. coleman: david mccullough has expressed an extraordinary -- shift our histories, and therefore our present. at this point, we do have -- this is right on cue -- we have several people here tonight from the leadership. kevin mccarthy, the majority leader, has just walked in. kevin, come on out. this is your introduction. [laughter] mr. coleman, to say a few words of...
177
177
May 17, 2016
05/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
good morning, cosmo. >> good morning. >> reporter: tell me about this. you guys rolled it out may 3rd and testing out the recipe earlier. how does this work. >> well, we were testing it a ran out. overwhelming customer demand. so, yeah, we've started testing some of the recipes and it's off to a good start. >> reporter: this morning, you were testing it with your employees. you have to get it just right? >> you always have to get everything just right. mcdonald's has a long history of innovation, a lot of franchisees developed a lot of different products, big mac, egg mcmuffin, iconic products you know today. >> reporter: on that note, mcdonald's has iconic items on the menu. but the fact that mcdonald's is rolling out this possible local feature, how big is that? >> it's pretty big. we've rolled out a lot of innovative products over the years. again, going back to the whole history of innovation with the company, you know, egg mcmuffin, big mac, built into the fabric of our culture. >> reporter: could be at other stores. thank you. we also got customer
good morning, cosmo. >> good morning. >> reporter: tell me about this. you guys rolled it out may 3rd and testing out the recipe earlier. how does this work. >> well, we were testing it a ran out. overwhelming customer demand. so, yeah, we've started testing some of the recipes and it's off to a good start. >> reporter: this morning, you were testing it with your employees. you have to get it just right? >> you always have to get everything just right. mcdonald's...
98
98
May 12, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
we had number of 13% straight for hillary and all of a sudden the cosmo shifted.ted president. progressives don't want to hear that or democrats don't want to hear that. the number shows that he maybe the next president. the only question between him being the next president is hillary clinton. that was the first line out of ryan's mouth today when he came out today. she's the only one to donald trump being the united states, not ryan and not anybody in the house. hillary. so they have that common enemy, he can be the next enemy. what trump is doing is taking the advantage that he walked in today with the weight on his back and that was clear today >> that was the best unifier of this party is hillary clinton >> chris, it is nice to see you. right now we can see live pictures coming over from the meeting area where the republicans' senate leaders have been visiting donald trump. you can see those slides there. we believe that meeting has just wrapped up as we wait for our last look of donald trump before he leaves. there will be a series of meetings here. beginnin
we had number of 13% straight for hillary and all of a sudden the cosmo shifted.ted president. progressives don't want to hear that or democrats don't want to hear that. the number shows that he maybe the next president. the only question between him being the next president is hillary clinton. that was the first line out of ryan's mouth today when he came out today. she's the only one to donald trump being the united states, not ryan and not anybody in the house. hillary. so they have that...
94
94
May 11, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> cosmo kramer betting arrivals and departures at la guardia airport.. if you have the money there is always someone looking to take your bet on anything, anything including the veep stakes as in who is going to be donald trump's running mate. who does he want to run with him? who would want to run with him? lots weighing in with advice. it is not just pundits playing the guessing game. the betting markets are, too. in america this is happening underground. it isn't legal here to bet on politics but you can bet plenty of people are making friendly wagers. in london it is entirely legal and the sports books are already taking action on who the vp pick is going to be. let's put the pundits aside for a second here. after all if they are wrong they don't lose money. what about the people who do pay a price for being wrong? who can make real money if they are right on this? what are they thinking about the veep stakes? we are going to turn to cal perry. i think this is fascinating. you have people in london happening legally in london and illegally in a lot
. >> cosmo kramer betting arrivals and departures at la guardia airport.. if you have the money there is always someone looking to take your bet on anything, anything including the veep stakes as in who is going to be donald trump's running mate. who does he want to run with him? who would want to run with him? lots weighing in with advice. it is not just pundits playing the guessing game. the betting markets are, too. in america this is happening underground. it isn't legal here to bet...
126
126
May 19, 2016
05/16
by
WRC
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
this is -- i knew you played the new york cosmos on july 30th. but this a new thing for you.on't have nothing that we can call our own down there on the island. we got to cheer for dominican. we got to cheer for cuba. now, we got an opportunity to cheer for something that we call our own. and that's puerto rico football club. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i like that. you know, i have your sneakers. i have melos. but i know you're into fashion stuff too. but you got involved with kids' clothing. >> yeah. >> jimmy: i think is so rad. i showed a little bit of it. but this is tmnt by melo at macy's. and look at this, come on. it's my jam. and it's smooth and it's cool. [ applause ] you got a little -- got little melo socks. [ audience aws ] this wouldn't even fit on like one pinky toe. >> it's kids, it's kids. >> jimmy: i know it's kids. still. this is kids? >> yes. older kids. >> jimmy: they're tall kids. >> they especially made for you, though. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: a giant kid. tall. like maybe melo as a kid. maybe. >> i can't fit in those. >> jimmy: you can't fit in tho
this is -- i knew you played the new york cosmos on july 30th. but this a new thing for you.on't have nothing that we can call our own down there on the island. we got to cheer for dominican. we got to cheer for cuba. now, we got an opportunity to cheer for something that we call our own. and that's puerto rico football club. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i like that. you know, i have your sneakers. i have melos. but i know you're into fashion stuff too. but you got involved with...
186
186
May 20, 2016
05/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a vast cosmos yet to be discovered -- how do genes manage to make, you know, a human being -- and yet there are things we already know that are very important. we know we can predict with certain levels of fidelity whether you will have a heightened risk for certain illnesses, cancer, potentially alzheimer's disease, potentially other diseases, we can begin to predict the risk. the question is an easy time because simultaneously we're being able to read and write the genome with a limited capacity but also projecting forward into the future, understanding there's a whole new landscape that needs to be figured out. >> woodruff: well, it was only a short time from the book on cancer to the book on the gene, so i'm assuming you've already started on the next one. >> woodruff: oh, i have not. >> woodruff: the book is "the gene: an intimate history"." thank you very much. >> thank you for having me. >> sreenivasan: finally, another installment in our "brief but spectacular" series, where we ask interesting people to describe their passions. tonight we hear from hip hop artist jare
there is a vast cosmos yet to be discovered -- how do genes manage to make, you know, a human being -- and yet there are things we already know that are very important. we know we can predict with certain levels of fidelity whether you will have a heightened risk for certain illnesses, cancer, potentially alzheimer's disease, potentially other diseases, we can begin to predict the risk. the question is an easy time because simultaneously we're being able to read and write the genome with a...
220
220
May 26, 2016
05/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
he was cosmo, the wonder dog, the it dog of the american right long before jasper -- sandra: i was just going to say! [laughter] >> these hungarians, they take jobs our dogs won't do, apparently. >> hear that? [laughter] sandra: all right. we've got a lot to get to. thanks for being here. is associated press -- the associated press is now reporting donald trump has the number of delegates needed to be the republican nominee. it takes 1237 delegates, that number we've all been watching, to win the gop nomination. and according to the ap the billionaire businessman now has 1238 delegates. he was put over the top by a small number of the party's unbound delegates who told the news agency they support him at the convention. when this contest began, 17 republicans were in the race. trump's unlikely rise to the top upended the political landscape, and now it sets the stage for a bitter general election campaign. we're expecting to hear from him soon at a news conference in bismarck, north dakota, and we will, obviously, be monitoring that and bring you any breaking news as it renders. but, jo
he was cosmo, the wonder dog, the it dog of the american right long before jasper -- sandra: i was just going to say! [laughter] >> these hungarians, they take jobs our dogs won't do, apparently. >> hear that? [laughter] sandra: all right. we've got a lot to get to. thanks for being here. is associated press -- the associated press is now reporting donald trump has the number of delegates needed to be the republican nominee. it takes 1237 delegates, that number we've all been...
93
93
May 7, 2016
05/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
the kos -- cosmos aligned and now we are huge hollywood movie stars. >> we are geniuses and we deserve> i just really want to capture the struggle of people. >> what was the question? i get a little lost in myself. >> this is rad. rad is our only friend. >> the more we talked to them the more we wondered, was the interview they were giving us real or fake? we went to their website where they wrote about sitting for an interview with us. they said they decided to help us spice it up a bit and answer our questions as art fashion snobs. so what was the real story with the video? we went back to 2006 and one of the first television interviews will and dave did when the media picked up on their story. >> i decided just randomly to go to the dmv and try to get a funny picture and i got away with crossing my eyes and looking ridiculous. from there it escalated. dave went a couple of times and we tried to top each other's driver's license. >> this one, this will be the one that definitely will not work. >> dave got away with painting the top of his head black and wearing fake buck teeth. that
the kos -- cosmos aligned and now we are huge hollywood movie stars. >> we are geniuses and we deserve> i just really want to capture the struggle of people. >> what was the question? i get a little lost in myself. >> this is rad. rad is our only friend. >> the more we talked to them the more we wondered, was the interview they were giving us real or fake? we went to their website where they wrote about sitting for an interview with us. they said they decided to help...
1,044
1.0K
May 14, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 1,044
favorite 0
quote 0
humility seeing things as they really are so see yourself in perspective that's one thing in the cosmos but u greatest photois simply part of something very larger. what poetry is and this is something rather magnificent i think. poetry is a conversation that is continued throughout humanity from it earliest recorded moments. it's a conversation between the living and a dead and in which you begin by sort of listening into this rich complicated conversation and if you're very good, you get to enter it at some point, and if you're really great somebody remembers that a hundred years later. but, you know, i think we begin by honoring the conversation still. >> along those lines who are your favorite poets both living and dead and perhaps you could recite one of their poems. >> okay. >> my favorite poet and this is so benal william shakespeare not or sure if you've ever heard of him he's a calmer, pay attention. but you know among americans up and robert frost, i think is i think he's greatest of american poets we have a great poetry and i think he's our greatests poet. i love w.h. aden bo
humility seeing things as they really are so see yourself in perspective that's one thing in the cosmos but u greatest photois simply part of something very larger. what poetry is and this is something rather magnificent i think. poetry is a conversation that is continued throughout humanity from it earliest recorded moments. it's a conversation between the living and a dead and in which you begin by sort of listening into this rich complicated conversation and if you're very good, you get to...
52
52
May 28, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
allows us to communicate across the seas and fly above the clouds, cure disease, and understand the cosmos, but those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological process without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we stand here in the middle of this city and force ourselves to imagine the moment the bomb fell. we forced ourselves to feel the dread of children confused by what they see. we listened to a silent cry. we remember all the innocence killed across the arc of that terrible war and the wars that came before. and the wars that would follow. mere words cannot give voice to such suffering. but we have a shared responsibility to look directly into the eyes of history and asked what we must do differently to curb such suffering again. someday the voices will no longer be with us to bear witness. but the memory of
allows us to communicate across the seas and fly above the clouds, cure disease, and understand the cosmos, but those same discoveries can be turned into ever more efficient killing machines. the wars of the modern age teach us this truth. hiroshima teaches this truth. technological process without an equivalent progress in human institutions can doom us. the scientific revolution that led to the splitting of an atom requires a moral revolution as well. that is why we come to this place. we...
98
98
May 21, 2016
05/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
do you think facebook has something against conservatives or its employees do or this is just the cosmos aligning? >> there are people who are programming the code that goes on behind, what we don't see on facebook is the code that makes it where we see what we see. it's human beings. human beings naturally are going to have biases and they will work their way into the code. what facebook needs to do is find a way to check and balance that. publish an editorial list so that we know these are the people we can go to to hold accountable when we think there's an issue. >> hire some conservatives to be on the other side of those picking the stories. >> they can do that but the fact of the matter is how they run their business is up to them. i just want to know what it is so we can understand how things work. we invest a lot of time and money into making sure that we are able to organize and communicate through facebook. >> jenny beth martin, appreciate it. this isn't going away over the next six months. come back and talk to us about it. abby? >>> it's not just facebook. another silicon vall
do you think facebook has something against conservatives or its employees do or this is just the cosmos aligning? >> there are people who are programming the code that goes on behind, what we don't see on facebook is the code that makes it where we see what we see. it's human beings. human beings naturally are going to have biases and they will work their way into the code. what facebook needs to do is find a way to check and balance that. publish an editorial list so that we know these...
120
120
May 4, 2016
05/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: for this night we traded martinis for hammers and cosmos for lumber and started a frameamily and i got a crash course in construction 101. buy a hammer that fits comfortably in your hand. when it comes to sawing and getting the perfect cut -- >> don't eyeball it. don't think you've got it. measure twice, cut learning the dos and don'ts of design, 2,000 miles away brittany had her own girls night out. in just over four hours with 16 volunteers her house frame was complete and her home finally taking shape. >> thank you. from the bottom of my heart. it just means the world to me and my boys, it's a dream of pine. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, san diego. >> what a great project. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> "gma's" "build it forward" brough trying to make me eat my greens?low. no, just trying to save you some green. whaaat?! thousands of blue tags. thousands of low prices. my giant. treat fto wholesome,ed hair intensely nourishing repair. into new honey treasures haircare. paraben-free f
. >> reporter: for this night we traded martinis for hammers and cosmos for lumber and started a frameamily and i got a crash course in construction 101. buy a hammer that fits comfortably in your hand. when it comes to sawing and getting the perfect cut -- >> don't eyeball it. don't think you've got it. measure twice, cut learning the dos and don'ts of design, 2,000 miles away brittany had her own girls night out. in just over four hours with 16 volunteers her house frame was...
247
247
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: for this night, we traded martinis for hammers and cosmos for lumbar and started a thean and their family. i got construction 101. first, buy a hammer that fits comfortably in your hand. the larger the head and the sturdier the handle the easier it is to hit the nail. when it comes to sawing and getting the perfect cut -- >> don't eyeball it. don't think you got it. measure twice cut once. >> reporter: while i was learning the dos and don'ts of designs. 2,000 miles away, britney had her own girls' night out. in just a little over four hours, with 60 volunteers, her house frame was complete and her home finally taking shape. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. and it just means the world to me and my boys. this of course is a dream of mine. >> reporter: abbie boudreau, abc news, san diego. >> that's great. >> yep, talk about girl power. >> i like that. that's going to be my next girls' night out. i have to look into that. >> really? >> i am very handy. >> you guys usually have cocktails with your girls' night out? that might be frightening. >> skip the cocktails. >
. >> reporter: for this night, we traded martinis for hammers and cosmos for lumbar and started a thean and their family. i got construction 101. first, buy a hammer that fits comfortably in your hand. the larger the head and the sturdier the handle the easier it is to hit the nail. when it comes to sawing and getting the perfect cut -- >> don't eyeball it. don't think you got it. measure twice cut once. >> reporter: while i was learning the dos and don'ts of designs. 2,000...
607
607
tv
eye 607
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: for this night we traded martinis for hammers and cosmos for lumber and started a framey a hammer that fits comfortably in your hand. the larger the head and sturdier the handle, the easier it is to hit the nail. >> you got it. >> when it comes to sawing and getting the perfect cut -- >> don't eyeball it. don't think you've got it. measure twice, cut once. >> reporter: and while i was learning the dos and don'ts of design, 2,000 miles away brittany had her own girls' night out. in just a little over four hours with 60 volunteers her house frame was complete and her home finally taking shape. >> thank you from the bottom of my heart. it just means the world to me and my boys. it's a dream of mine. >> reporter: for "good morning america," abbie boudreau, abc news, san diego. >> what a great project. we'll be right back. ♪ >>> "gma's" "build it forward" brought to you by lowe's. ♪ shut up and dance with me ♪ this woman is my destinyny. >> we love watching jesse, anthony mackie from "captain america," as well, having a lot of fun with those air force servicemen and women and
. >> reporter: for this night we traded martinis for hammers and cosmos for lumber and started a framey a hammer that fits comfortably in your hand. the larger the head and sturdier the handle, the easier it is to hit the nail. >> you got it. >> when it comes to sawing and getting the perfect cut -- >> don't eyeball it. don't think you've got it. measure twice, cut once. >> reporter: and while i was learning the dos and don'ts of design, 2,000 miles away brittany...
1,305
1.3K
May 19, 2016
05/16
by
WUVP
tv
eye 1,305
favorite 0
quote 0
nunca fue empleado en un viaje al espacio exterior, aunque muchos similares viajaron al cosmos duranter te escucharon que tÚ querÍas un recuerdito de los Ángeles. mira lo que te va a mandar mi querido marco: un ramo de flores con rosas hechas por el mismo. marco: amo mucho a satcha, y quiero que se lo lleves. ana patricia: se lo voy a dar maÑana mismo. satcha: muchÍsimas gracias! ana patricia: estÁn hermosas. satcha: gracias, marco. alejandro: gracias a nuestra gente por todos esos detalles. y gracias a ustedes por estar aquÍ. ¿adivinen a dÓnde los voy a llevar? al cine! porque este fin de semana llega el momento de ir al cine con la familia. ninette rÍos se fue a entrevistar al cast de "neighbors 2". ♪ ♪ ninette: nuestra cita para las entrevistas de la pelÍcula "neighbors 2" fue en una locaciÓn donde encuentras la rÉplica de la vecindad de la comedia que fue filmada en atlanta, georgia. el actor zack rogen es tambiÉn el escritor de la cinta. ¿quÉ se hizo incluir a las mujeres? ninette: el personaje de zac efron regresa para ayudar a luchar contra la hermandad de chicas que se muda a l
nunca fue empleado en un viaje al espacio exterior, aunque muchos similares viajaron al cosmos duranter te escucharon que tÚ querÍas un recuerdito de los Ángeles. mira lo que te va a mandar mi querido marco: un ramo de flores con rosas hechas por el mismo. marco: amo mucho a satcha, y quiero que se lo lleves. ana patricia: se lo voy a dar maÑana mismo. satcha: muchÍsimas gracias! ana patricia: estÁn hermosas. satcha: gracias, marco. alejandro: gracias a nuestra gente por todos esos...
182
182
May 5, 2016
05/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
successful stripper movie franchise.ranchie he inspire the original filml fm released the video with cosmooww will launch in march 2017. unfortunately tie tum is not set to appear in that life show. s he hasn't totally rule out thet possibility of dropping in every once in a while. while. >> he's in charge every it.in ca he'll sit back and make some som money.ne >> what's the difference betweei this and chipendale's.al >> new generation.eneratio >> that was us.>> twas (laughter). >> a group that came in and youd guys had another name.e >> the duds.>> the d >> all you have to do is perford one time and then everybody wilw go. go >> totally. >> he pops in and does a doe surprise appearance.se aearanc genius. >> 10:05. 10: wilmer willis slamming sla photographers behind one of her recent vanity fair photo shootss for note tow shopping her jaw.r she posted the photo her instagram friends and fans to to remove the image if they postedp it because she was unhappy withy how her face was altered. she went on to say quote i lovee the way i look and i won't support anyone who would feel af need to c
successful stripper movie franchise.ranchie he inspire the original filml fm released the video with cosmooww will launch in march 2017. unfortunately tie tum is not set to appear in that life show. s he hasn't totally rule out thet possibility of dropping in every once in a while. while. >> he's in charge every it.in ca he'll sit back and make some som money.ne >> what's the difference betweei this and chipendale's.al >> new generation.eneratio >> that was us.>>...
283
283
May 5, 2016
05/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
secondly the actor whose lifesel inspired the original film released video with cosmo tollot pan magazinear. year unfortunately tatum is not settt to appear in the life show butw i'll bet he'll do a couple of emce >> i would think so. i >> to kick it off. >> get early tickets.. he hinted to fans he hasn'td ane totally ruled out the possibility though of shaking his groove thing.s groove t >> show up one time random tollm get the beds out there. the maybe this will be the day he'll be here. >> have you checked out beyonce''s new album let me let made. a lot of folks speculating inng this couple in trouble.e in jay-z is sharing his side of thd story perhaps.erps reports are surfacing the rap te icon is recording songs that t will reveal his version of versi events surrounding the rough patch in his eight year marriagi to the queen. queen beyonce' that she shedthe light on perhaps or maybe it's i just art who are we, we don't -n she's selling records, right? dr people think that maybe she shes light on relationship in her hbo video special lemonade.. the beehive will be bugs.eug jay-z is in
secondly the actor whose lifesel inspired the original film released video with cosmo tollot pan magazinear. year unfortunately tatum is not settt to appear in the life show butw i'll bet he'll do a couple of emce >> i would think so. i >> to kick it off. >> get early tickets.. he hinted to fans he hasn'td ane totally ruled out the possibility though of shaking his groove thing.s groove t >> show up one time random tollm get the beds out there. the maybe this will be the...