66
66
Jun 16, 2012
06/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
when jaime went to pay david his half, david said, give my half to mario for his church.hat was very impressive to all of us. >> he made a terrific impression. >> he did. really touched our hearts. >> david also made an impact by helping out with two grandsons who were living with the jaramillos. he paid the boys a lot of attention, and they soon grew attached to him. >> i was divorced at the time and the two boys needed some sort of a friend or father figure. >> joconda nielson is a friend of the jaramillos and the boys' mother. >> they had a lot of fun with david. he spent time with them. >> he helped the boys with homework, took them on runs through the hills and built bonfires with them. eventually, the daughter herself became close with the stranger and they developed an intimate relationship. but there was always something about him which troubled her. >> he held back from me. he couldn't express a lot of his feelings through words like couples do. the closer we got together, the further he got away from me. >> it must be because of that horrible car crash, she thou
when jaime went to pay david his half, david said, give my half to mario for his church.hat was very impressive to all of us. >> he made a terrific impression. >> he did. really touched our hearts. >> david also made an impact by helping out with two grandsons who were living with the jaramillos. he paid the boys a lot of attention, and they soon grew attached to him. >> i was divorced at the time and the two boys needed some sort of a friend or father figure. >>...
137
137
Jun 14, 2012
06/12
by
WMPT
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm david eades. also coming up in the program -- it's been a long wait, but aung san suu kyi is back in europe and with something special to collect. also, you may be just 14 years old, but this chinese teenager is about to take part in the u.s. open. >> hello. thanks very much for being with us. david cameron's relations with some of the most powerful figures in the british -- perhaps also the international press -- are to be laid bare shortly as he appears before the leveson inquiry into media standards. the inquiry itself was mr. cameron's initiative, all following on from the phone hacking scandal at the now-defunct "news of the world" newspaper, a newspaper owned by rupert murdoch's news corporation. well, here is david cameron arriving for the leveson inquiry. he is the latest in a long line of very distinguished politicians in particular, not least three former prime ministers and numerous members of the british cabinet as well, and the bbc's political correspondent, naomi grimley, is with me
i'm david eades. also coming up in the program -- it's been a long wait, but aung san suu kyi is back in europe and with something special to collect. also, you may be just 14 years old, but this chinese teenager is about to take part in the u.s. open. >> hello. thanks very much for being with us. david cameron's relations with some of the most powerful figures in the british -- perhaps also the international press -- are to be laid bare shortly as he appears before the leveson inquiry...
184
184
Jun 25, 2012
06/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
the story that david tells so well. the ultimate american story and ultimate american story of hope. that out of all this diversity, we can find common ground as a country. now, it turns out that it's not as easy as just electing a guy. ok? barack obama thinks of himself as the master of his own destiny. and he has been. and he assembled himself in a brilliant way and sold himself to the country as a beacon of hope and a great way. what he has to do now, if he wants to be elected, is to admit mistakes that -- one thing i've noticed about him as president, and david, i think you know this from writing about him, he doesn't admit a lot of mistakes and he has to say i'm still growing and i'm understanding and i'm the barack obama you hoped in and i can learn how to do this right. chris: when we come back sco [ male announcer ] it would be easy for u.s. olympian meb keflezighi to deposit checks at the nearest citibank branch. ♪ like this one. ♪ or this one. ♪ or, maybe this one. ♪ but when it's this easy to use citibank mob
the story that david tells so well. the ultimate american story and ultimate american story of hope. that out of all this diversity, we can find common ground as a country. now, it turns out that it's not as easy as just electing a guy. ok? barack obama thinks of himself as the master of his own destiny. and he has been. and he assembled himself in a brilliant way and sold himself to the country as a beacon of hope and a great way. what he has to do now, if he wants to be elected, is to admit...
145
145
Jun 13, 2012
06/12
by
WJLA
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to thank david. i to kn. green, and music ood c >> oh > nowned game one of the nba finals here >> here we go! [ cheers and applause ] how fast is your internet? chances are it depend if you only have one device online, you get one speed, but if you have multiple devices and you're streaming video and gaming you get a different speed. verizon fios is different, it's 100% fiber optic. that means it's faster and can handle everything you do online. fios is america's fastest, most reliable internet. period. do you have the speed you need?
i want to thank david. i to kn. green, and music ood c >> oh > nowned game one of the nba finals here >> here we go! [ cheers and applause ] how fast is your internet? chances are it depend if you only have one device online, you get one speed, but if you have multiple devices and you're streaming video and gaming you get a different speed. verizon fios is different, it's 100% fiber optic. that means it's faster and can handle everything you do online. fios is america's fastest,...
170
170
Jun 17, 2012
06/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
you're on with david maraniss, "barack obama: the story." >> caller: hello, david and peter.'m a great fan of both of you. or you're into view in style in david for the obvious. the benefit of your spread on time. i'm curious, how is barack obama cites continual adaptation prepared and perhaps more than any other president for demands of the current state of the u.s. presidency? >> guest: well, it helps them get there. i think the promise of his ability to transcend, he raised an party and so on are the famous speech in 2004 had an appeal possible greatness. and i think sometimes the presidency but also hurt him in the sense that those 10 years i read about in the book where he figures himself out the integrated personality starting from the time he got to occidental until he leaves for harvard is a difficult process, but he did sort of find an integrated personality. and so then he gets to the white house and the ceiling and a contentious, to say the least, environment. he thinks to himself, they could figure contradictions of my own life, why can't congress or this country?
you're on with david maraniss, "barack obama: the story." >> caller: hello, david and peter.'m a great fan of both of you. or you're into view in style in david for the obvious. the benefit of your spread on time. i'm curious, how is barack obama cites continual adaptation prepared and perhaps more than any other president for demands of the current state of the u.s. presidency? >> guest: well, it helps them get there. i think the promise of his ability to transcend, he...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
you know if you can answer that and then we're going to david go ahead. again i think that the military sees this is a zero sum game and it's partly because mubarak himself set up a situation in which is either him or the islamists that's kind of a situation that he himself helped build and now that he's gone the military is playing by that same zero sum game ok david it's a very smart move because it didn't work it doesn't work for dictators very well. doesn't does what what's happening i think is that nine hundred seventy nine was a really important date in history the downfall of the shah and the arrival of. iran changed the whole picture and we have is on the move now and it is spreading from country to country and the example of turkey which you mentioned is crucial to erdogan has managed to get the army out of politics with the blessing of the european union who had no idea what they were doing the result is we have three hundred generals and admirals in bars awaiting trial and remove the arena the muslim brothers in my opinion can't do that in egyp
you know if you can answer that and then we're going to david go ahead. again i think that the military sees this is a zero sum game and it's partly because mubarak himself set up a situation in which is either him or the islamists that's kind of a situation that he himself helped build and now that he's gone the military is playing by that same zero sum game ok david it's a very smart move because it didn't work it doesn't work for dictators very well. doesn't does what what's happening i...
379
379
Jun 13, 2012
06/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 379
favorite 0
quote 0
game night," presented by skype, with david spade and nba stars jeremy lin and roy hibbert. and now here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello, and welcome. i'm jimmy kimmel. no, you did not go unconscious and wake up after midnight. tonight we are in primetime, for the first of what could be up to seven "game night" specials. but let's hope not because i am very lazy. if you're watching from the eastern half of the country, the game is about to start. if you're watching in the west, it's over. if you're in central or mountain time, i think they're showing a rerun of "george lopez" right now, so, hola. after a season that looked like it might not happen at all, the nba finals are upon us again tonight -- game one between the miami heat and the oklahoma city thunder, from chesapeake energy arena. here's an interesting tidbit -- this is the first nba finals series ever played between two teams with no "s" at the end of s. usually it's the lakers, , pace spurs. it's plural. but this one is the heat and the thunder, or, as your dad will say it, the heats and th
game night," presented by skype, with david spade and nba stars jeremy lin and roy hibbert. and now here's jimmy kimmel! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hello, and welcome. i'm jimmy kimmel. no, you did not go unconscious and wake up after midnight. tonight we are in primetime, for the first of what could be up to seven "game night" specials. but let's hope not because i am very lazy. if you're watching from the eastern half of the country, the game is about to start. if...
464
464
Jun 13, 2012
06/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 464
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to thank david. i to kn.lo green, and music ood >> oh > nowned game one of the nba finals here >> here we go! [ cheers and applause ]
i want to thank david. i to kn.lo green, and music ood >> oh > nowned game one of the nba finals here >> here we go! [ cheers and applause ]
209
209
Jun 2, 2012
06/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
political economy. >> first off, david, just a little economic thing. seven months are declining unemployment is more than just a blip. that is a trend. the reason it is happening is simple. we have an economy that is running out of steam and it is running out of steam because job creation in this economy is not from government. it is from the private sector. the job machine has always been from the private sector and the private sector has said given all of the things they have to look at and deal with and are uncertain including on top of which this government who is going to fall off a cliff. >> and in the last three years we had more private sector job growth and less public sector. we lost about 600,000 jobs. >> but david, 'cus excuse me. he have got to get to somebody else now. gary b. going to get better or get worse? a bull are or bear on the economy? >> let me break it down, brenda, into two things. first of all, i'm a little bearish. i kind of agree with jim's viewpoints. i will add in i think the government regardless of what david says has d
political economy. >> first off, david, just a little economic thing. seven months are declining unemployment is more than just a blip. that is a trend. the reason it is happening is simple. we have an economy that is running out of steam and it is running out of steam because job creation in this economy is not from government. it is from the private sector. the job machine has always been from the private sector and the private sector has said given all of the things they have to look...
3,293
3.3K
Jun 14, 2012
06/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 3,293
favorite 0
quote 0
guess what, david? you are the new "jeopardy!" champion.rap up the week with us tomorrow. you're going home with $15,900. way to go, young man. speaking of going, i'll say good-bye. promotional consideration provided by... do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wheel... of... fortune! ladies and gentlemen, pat sajak and vanna white! coming into your living rooms, parlors, dens, bedrooms, kitchens. what? what? what? hi! good to see you all. get ready. grab one of those things. there you go. $1,000. our first "toss up." the category is "occupation." ♪
guess what, david? you are the new "jeopardy!" champion.rap up the week with us tomorrow. you're going home with $15,900. way to go, young man. speaking of going, i'll say good-bye. promotional consideration provided by... do you have any idea where you're going ? wherever the wind takes me. this is so off course. nature can surprise you sometimes... next time, you drive. next time, signal your turn. ...that's why we got a subaru. love wherever the road takes you. wheel... of......
328
328
Jun 3, 2012
06/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 328
favorite 0
quote 0
david, i want to start with you.t to clear up one thing, i said earlier in the broadcast, when i asked david axelrod in the books this was it was reported he was in one of the national security meetings. i believe both of you say it was not in your books but in a "new york times" story. >> that's right. >> schieffer: but that was not a story reported by yourself. >> that's right. >> schieffer: we'll let that go. let me ask you this, you write in this book and summarized a piece in the "new york times" this week, david, the story of this covert cyberattack that the united states and israel used to do significant damage to israel's eye mean, to iran's nuclear development program. it was code named "olympic games." this was all news to me. tell me about this. >> it wasn't just a single attack, bob. it was a four-yearlong campaign that continues through to this day. olympic games began under the bush administration, was handed off there president bush to president obama in a meeting they had just a few days before the tr
david, i want to start with you.t to clear up one thing, i said earlier in the broadcast, when i asked david axelrod in the books this was it was reported he was in one of the national security meetings. i believe both of you say it was not in your books but in a "new york times" story. >> that's right. >> schieffer: but that was not a story reported by yourself. >> that's right. >> schieffer: we'll let that go. let me ask you this, you write in this book and...
298
298
Jun 30, 2012
06/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
david? >> can see the smoke behind you. alex, thanks to you. >>> the american grad student fighting for his life tonight after being attacked by the chifrs he was caring for in south africa. tonight more on the attack and family now rushing to his side. here's abc's bazi kanani now. >> reporter: he loved to blog and tweet about chimpanzees. and 26-year-old andrew oberle was excited to be spending this summer at the jane goodall sanctuary for the animals. ever since he saw a movie about goodall, the famous researcher, in the seventh grade, he wanted to help save chimps from abuse and poachers. but now, it's his own life he is fighting for. >> the patient is this critical condition although stable at the moment. >> reporter: oberle was rushed to the hospital thursday after the horrifying attack. two of the apes, named nikki and amadeus, reached under an electric fence and pulled him by his feet. rescuers say he was mauled from head to toe and dragged a half mile before paramedics and armed gua
david? >> can see the smoke behind you. alex, thanks to you. >>> the american grad student fighting for his life tonight after being attacked by the chifrs he was caring for in south africa. tonight more on the attack and family now rushing to his side. here's abc's bazi kanani now. >> reporter: he loved to blog and tweet about chimpanzees. and 26-year-old andrew oberle was excited to be spending this summer at the jane goodall sanctuary for the animals. ever since he saw a...
256
256
Jun 22, 2012
06/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
david: david shuster here that was david middleton the principal of athena new york.eo harassing karen klein, 68 years old. the question we are asking 1866-55-7377, what if anything should be done to these kids? peter peter and i are in agreement we should lebard them but not threaten them. what do you think? sean from i think can a, new yorkthica new york. >> an excellent program. thank you for having it. i would like to make everybody aware new york actually has an anti-bullying raw which includes bullying back and forth between students and staff and it does specifically include school buses. it's called the dignity for all students and they can find that easily by googling it or going to the new york education website. >> sean, what does it mean is doing to happen in this case? let's suppose they apply this. >> i'm sorry. there is details, correction and discipline code that every school district is supposed to have in their new codes of conduct for the new school years. david, this law goes into effect july 1st. and it includes the school buses. and it is suppose
david: david shuster here that was david middleton the principal of athena new york.eo harassing karen klein, 68 years old. the question we are asking 1866-55-7377, what if anything should be done to these kids? peter peter and i are in agreement we should lebard them but not threaten them. what do you think? sean from i think can a, new yorkthica new york. >> an excellent program. thank you for having it. i would like to make everybody aware new york actually has an anti-bullying raw...
175
175
Jun 11, 2012
06/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
is that how you saw david. >> yes. that was something that ridley and i sort of discussed right at the beginning. he was like i want this quality of this character. you're looking at him and you're like is this guy messing with me or is he being serious, is he sarcastic sincere and that's kind of threw out the whole time with the audience and with the other crew members. we wanted to sort of have that quality to the character. but essentially for me, he's somebody who is curious. his whole thing is information, to take as much information, to get information, process it and he's quite child like in that respect. it's like with children, everything is new to them. >> i never thought about it before but they were actually similar in that sense. because he is also child like and curious. >> rose: that's why when david does take a particular interest in elizabeth, even while she's in cryostat while she's asleep because finds her fascinating, she's a scientist yet she's got this belief, this faith, which nothing -- well she
is that how you saw david. >> yes. that was something that ridley and i sort of discussed right at the beginning. he was like i want this quality of this character. you're looking at him and you're like is this guy messing with me or is he being serious, is he sarcastic sincere and that's kind of threw out the whole time with the audience and with the other crew members. we wanted to sort of have that quality to the character. but essentially for me, he's somebody who is curious. his...
62
62
Jun 9, 2012
06/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
have a nice weekend, and you, too, david with the weather in d.c. and we finally got last fall. >>> another big issue in the news conference, jobs. what was the president saying today any am saying that it is time for the president to propose something big and like the commercial where the dr director wants to blow up that ship, i want something big. if you have a do nothing congress, make them do nothing about something important at least. this is "hardball." >>> welcome back to "hardball." today president obama argued for congress to pass again finally the american jobs act on the table over there since september of last year. let's listen to the president today. >> last september i sent congress a detailed jobs plan full of the bipartisan ideas that would have put more americans back to work. it had broad support from the american people, it was fully paid for, and if congress had passed it in full, we'd be on track to have a million more americans working this year. the unemployment rate would be lower. our economy would be stronger. of course,
have a nice weekend, and you, too, david with the weather in d.c. and we finally got last fall. >>> another big issue in the news conference, jobs. what was the president saying today any am saying that it is time for the president to propose something big and like the commercial where the dr director wants to blow up that ship, i want something big. if you have a do nothing congress, make them do nothing about something important at least. this is "hardball." >>>...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
the banking executive for his opinion on regulations and then was a panel with michael hastings and david sirota looking at the leaking scandal that's engulfed the white house this week happens to be forty years since the watergate scandal began with the break in so we can compare the reactions then and now we'll have all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look what the mainstream media decided to miss. i'm going to try and keep this sweet and short today let's just say that there is a lot going on in the news and so the mainstream media is all over the place. jamie diamond explaining how j.p. morgan chase lost more than two were billion dollars attorney general eric holder facing new fire from republicans over the fast and furious botched gun sting programs president obama and mitt romney trade barbs over who understands the economic suffering of americans more caramel of a kid not being greedy and seen your traditional ice cream sundaes movie star sure marching to the seat once held by the injured congresswoman gabrielle giffords rushe
the banking executive for his opinion on regulations and then was a panel with michael hastings and david sirota looking at the leaking scandal that's engulfed the white house this week happens to be forty years since the watergate scandal began with the break in so we can compare the reactions then and now we'll have all of that and more for you tonight including a dose of happy hour but first let's take a look what the mainstream media decided to miss. i'm going to try and keep this sweet and...
163
163
Jun 10, 2012
06/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
david. >>> david kerlly reporting tonight. >>> next to the economy thechbing and what could be a another voel tile week for your 401(k). we reported last week on spain and that bomb shell bailout squ, many believe every day investors could get a boost this week because of spain's plea for help. tonight we ask why? >> the numbers are staggering in spain, far worse than unemployment here in america. unemployment there 25%. for young people, a stunning 50%. and tonight now that spain is officially requested help, up to $100 billion or more, that request is helping to lift a huge cloud of uncertainty over the entire yur fee bran economy. it is a familiar fear spain pull down the euro as a whole and american economy. the help is still not know, spain's willingness to ask for help is welcome news on wall street. >> i don't think spain is going to be so much -- they're dying for someone to come in and help them. they're happy to -- do what they have to do because the last spain wants to do is a have a problem. >> the dow anticipating moved up this past week, best week all year. american 401(k),
david. >>> david kerlly reporting tonight. >>> next to the economy thechbing and what could be a another voel tile week for your 401(k). we reported last week on spain and that bomb shell bailout squ, many believe every day investors could get a boost this week because of spain's plea for help. tonight we ask why? >> the numbers are staggering in spain, far worse than unemployment here in america. unemployment there 25%. for young people, a stunning 50%. and tonight now...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean it's a good one but david what do you say is that is that going to work is that fully true or what. i don't know if it's going to work but i don't think there's any question that if you look at our deficit issue and the causes of it you have two ten year plus wars you have the tax cuts which took trillions of dollars out of the economy and then you have the recession and the automatic responses to that increased food stamps increased unemployment. insurance and those that's basically your reason for your deficit that we have now. there's a school of thought that the deficit actually needs to be a little more right now because we're still in sort of a sluggish recovery and we need more spending at some level of the economy and certainly businesses aren't doing it and we're not getting that out of trade so government is sort of the spender of last resort. but you have the president concerned about people talking about runaway deficits and runaway spending trying to put that on somebody else and it's technically true. but it's almost the wrong problem i mean the problem is that w
i mean it's a good one but david what do you say is that is that going to work is that fully true or what. i don't know if it's going to work but i don't think there's any question that if you look at our deficit issue and the causes of it you have two ten year plus wars you have the tax cuts which took trillions of dollars out of the economy and then you have the recession and the automatic responses to that increased food stamps increased unemployment. insurance and those that's basically...
91
91
Jun 25, 2012
06/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
we return to our conversation with david suzuki. i spoke to him about the largest u.n.ver and asked him about his own family background and how he became the renowned environmentalist he is today. >> i was born in vancouver, british columbia in 1936. i am with japanese called a third generation canadian. i father and -- mother and father had never been out of canada. they could not vote until after world war ii. when the war happened, although we were full canadians by birth, we were regarded as enemy aliens as for japanese americans. we were incarcerated in camps. as the war was coming to an end, we were told we could either sign up and get a one-way ticket to japan, for us was a foreign country, or get out of british columbia and go east to the rockies. because we only knew canada, we went east to the rockies and i ended up in ontario. after the war, my parents said the way out of our poverty was hard work and education. fortunately, both of those things were possible for me. and then at very amazing thing happened. i was offered a scholarship from an american college
we return to our conversation with david suzuki. i spoke to him about the largest u.n.ver and asked him about his own family background and how he became the renowned environmentalist he is today. >> i was born in vancouver, british columbia in 1936. i am with japanese called a third generation canadian. i father and -- mother and father had never been out of canada. they could not vote until after world war ii. when the war happened, although we were full canadians by birth, we were...
442
442
tv
eye 442
favorite 0
quote 0
although david doesn't i.d. lady is grandma beckham, they all look very happy to strike a pose with him. did diddy's son lose his athletic scholarship to ucla because of a public upsflore it's so false but it's creating controversy. justin colmes granted a full ride to play for the bruins football team causing folks to question whether the cash-strapped university should be paying for the millionaire mogul's son. ucla defends the decision telling "e! news"-- the money doesn't come from the state and unlike need-embassied scholarships, athletic scholarships are awardeds to students strictly on the bases of their athletic and academic ability, not their financial need. in today's poll, the majority of eonline.com approved saying it's fair and he earned it. did sookie try to hook up with jwoww when they first met on "jersey shore"? so true. >> you were trying to make out with me in the hot tub that night. i was like no. but then you like deep throated all four boys. >> the guidettes reflect on their fist-pounding f
although david doesn't i.d. lady is grandma beckham, they all look very happy to strike a pose with him. did diddy's son lose his athletic scholarship to ucla because of a public upsflore it's so false but it's creating controversy. justin colmes granted a full ride to play for the bruins football team causing folks to question whether the cash-strapped university should be paying for the millionaire mogul's son. ucla defends the decision telling "e! news"-- the money doesn't come...
258
258
Jun 10, 2012
06/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
>> thank you david. the book is absolutely fascinating and david has played an important role in our history. he asked to share memories of our favorite story but so many thoughts came back when he was talking. haight-ashbury free clinics played the good earth and touch football. [laughter] >> who won? >> well that is my story. [laughter] in fact we had a squad. very haight-ashbury and that chair was some like it hot, some like it cold but like it anyway, go team go. i can't identify ourselves but i see one of our former chairman. [laughter] she probably wants the story. >> i think you have told the country here david. [laughter] >> their fullback, these individuals who are nameless racing for the gametime touchdown and our ceo richard frank was a former wrestling champion, knocked him out of bounds. fortunately since he he was a wrestling champion he subdued him. we won the game and everybody smoked a joint afterwards. [laughter] that is the way it was. >> a peace pipe. >> millard fillmore paid in the a
>> thank you david. the book is absolutely fascinating and david has played an important role in our history. he asked to share memories of our favorite story but so many thoughts came back when he was talking. haight-ashbury free clinics played the good earth and touch football. [laughter] >> who won? >> well that is my story. [laughter] in fact we had a squad. very haight-ashbury and that chair was some like it hot, some like it cold but like it anyway, go team go. i can't...
320
320
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
david? >> matt gutman tonight, matt, thanks very much. >>> to the race for president. it's "your voice, your vote." and what could be a game changer in the race for president. the newest polls showing it is essentially tied and job numbers hardly what the white house is hoping for. and so now the president must argue his strategy to create them is still the better one. mitt romney arguing it is time for someone new and all eyes this week will be on the battle of ground of wisconsin where one vote tuesday could foreshadow what's to come. here's david kerley tonight. >> reporter: this occupation of the state capital last year has turned tuesday's recall election into a test of how far a leader hoping to reform the system can go in fighting special interests. republican governor scott walker angered teachers and state workers when he was able to strip away their bargaining rights to balance the state budget. >> we took on the powerful special interests. i'll continue to stand with the hardworki
david? >> matt gutman tonight, matt, thanks very much. >>> to the race for president. it's "your voice, your vote." and what could be a game changer in the race for president. the newest polls showing it is essentially tied and job numbers hardly what the white house is hoping for. and so now the president must argue his strategy to create them is still the better one. mitt romney arguing it is time for someone new and all eyes this week will be on the battle of ground...
66
66
Jun 24, 2012
06/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> david and i had known each other for seven months. when we finally got caught. >> she got fired. >> it was a bad choice, but i wouldn't take it back for anything. >> we have an inmate by the name >> you get escorted everywhere you go. >> we're going to transport him from a level six facility to a level five facility. we have some issues related to the classification officer that was assigned to this unit. this particular individual made threats in the recent past. so, we need to move him to an alternative housing area. he is pretty short, so he will be getting out soon. it's in the best interest of the classification officer and level six to get him transferred out of here. at this point he is just under the assumption that he is going to be escorted to medical at which time i'll speak to him and advise him what is going to occur. >> because it appears to be an isolated incident staff move conrad to a different part of the prison to diffuse the situation. >> see that officer right there. i stabbed him in the head when he was like 18 y
. >> david and i had known each other for seven months. when we finally got caught. >> she got fired. >> it was a bad choice, but i wouldn't take it back for anything. >> we have an inmate by the name >> you get escorted everywhere you go. >> we're going to transport him from a level six facility to a level five facility. we have some issues related to the classification officer that was assigned to this unit. this particular individual made threats in the...
206
206
Jun 13, 2012
06/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
i think david's totally right.licated kind of argument to make to the american people to run against congress. and the best thing that they can do is sort of saddle mitt romney with congress. it would be great if he ran with paul ryan, right? it would be great for the democrats if he did, if he pulled himself closer to congress. people are looking for change, and if you can make it the argument that mitt romney is not actually change, i think obama's chances improve even more. >> so david, that raises real dangers for mitt romney in selection of vice president, following ana marie's logic, if he were to go with a paul ryan or someone like that. you then are really running with congress. >> well, you know, i'd be quite surprised if he pics paul ryan, because then he's not just endorsing, he's tattooing on his forehead the ryan plan to end medicare as we know it. so i'd be surprised if he does that. picking somebody like rob portman would be a safer choice. i hate all the speculation. but remember back in 2008, obama
i think david's totally right.licated kind of argument to make to the american people to run against congress. and the best thing that they can do is sort of saddle mitt romney with congress. it would be great if he ran with paul ryan, right? it would be great for the democrats if he did, if he pulled himself closer to congress. people are looking for change, and if you can make it the argument that mitt romney is not actually change, i think obama's chances improve even more. >> so...