230
230
Jan 1, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
you say that arthur conan dole in 1906 began to turn his powers to solve mysteries, including the case of serial killer. that's something that you have in common with detectives. that you turn your powers of observations on the world to solve real world mysteries. david, if you could talk about that large task and malcolm, i'll ask you about that too. >> i think that's very much the case. many of these stories are about the art of detection. and the protagonist in these stories of sherlock holmes, often sleuths themselves. there are a con man that assumes he maybe getting conned. there's a story about scientists trying to unravel the mystery about the creature, the giant squid. there's a story about a working class detective who is investigating whether a postmodern polish novelist may plan the clues to the murder in his novel. and in the sherlock holmes story the main character who's great conan dole and sherlock holmes scholar. he had become obsessed himself by trying to write a biographer and piece together the narrative of conan dole, and in the process is driven slightly mad. so i
you say that arthur conan dole in 1906 began to turn his powers to solve mysteries, including the case of serial killer. that's something that you have in common with detectives. that you turn your powers of observations on the world to solve real world mysteries. david, if you could talk about that large task and malcolm, i'll ask you about that too. >> i think that's very much the case. many of these stories are about the art of detection. and the protagonist in these stories of...
225
225
Jan 21, 2011
01/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
we talk with dole food c.e.o. david delorenzo about that, and the rising cost of fruits and veggies. >> tom: china's president hu jintao met with u.s. lawmakers today, talking currency, trade and human rights. the meetings came while china reported its economy picked up more steam at the end of last year, and more inflation. china's economy grew by 9.8% in the fourth quarter. but inflation also jumped, up 4.6% in december compared to a year earlier. the promise of china has attracted lots of attention from u.s. investors. how best to invest in the dragon economy? don straszheim is senior managing director with the i.s.i. group. jeff papp is a senior analyst at oberweis asset management. jeff papp with us. welcome both to nbr. you want to start with you, does china carry more inherent risk for u.s. investors than other foreign markets? >> tom, right now china's economy is a little too hot. inflation is risinging too much, and they're raising interest rates, not very good in the short run for equities am but longer
we talk with dole food c.e.o. david delorenzo about that, and the rising cost of fruits and veggies. >> tom: china's president hu jintao met with u.s. lawmakers today, talking currency, trade and human rights. the meetings came while china reported its economy picked up more steam at the end of last year, and more inflation. china's economy grew by 9.8% in the fourth quarter. but inflation also jumped, up 4.6% in december compared to a year earlier. the promise of china has attracted lots...
235
235
Jan 1, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
guest: the dole is unemployment. and he was always on the dole. you--it--most people--most of the working--and so-called working men were on the dole. you'd get about 19 shillings a--which was about $3 a week in american terms in those days. it was not enough to keep a family going. c-span: and how did he get the dole money and then spend it on drink without your mother getting her hands on the money? guest: he'd go down--all the men would go down on thursday morning to the--what they call the labor exchange to get their money. unlike america, if you're going on unemployment, you only have to send in a statement, i think, once a week or something like that. but you had to appear at the labor exchange every morning in the --in case they might be work. and everybody use to laugh all the--there was never going to be any work. and you'd sign. this was to make sure that you weren't working. so you get your-- money on thursday and all the men would go down. it was a big day. and you'd see wom--and it was in a lane in limerick. and you'd see women cluste
guest: the dole is unemployment. and he was always on the dole. you--it--most people--most of the working--and so-called working men were on the dole. you'd get about 19 shillings a--which was about $3 a week in american terms in those days. it was not enough to keep a family going. c-span: and how did he get the dole money and then spend it on drink without your mother getting her hands on the money? guest: he'd go down--all the men would go down on thursday morning to the--what they call the...
195
195
Jan 9, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
bob dole, who actually said to me, dole is chairman of the republican national committee. i believe it was then that -- it was for a midterm election while nixon was president. i'm sorry, it was with a group of people and people were saying -- press were saying to dole, senator dole, do what nixon to stop in kansas? and dole said, a flyover might work. but he gave this very emotional torrent of speech at the funeral. he was quite a scene. clinton said something to the effect of, let's just let him rest in pews and let us have forgiveness and the sound off a big series among the democratic party. so you is controversial to the end, although a lot of people i become more mellow about 10. and as they say, i ended up with empathy for him because he strived so hard all his life. and he was so determined to be accepted, which he never quite was. and he was such a tormented man that i couldn't help but feel some real empathy to him. >> host: are there any other questions? well if not -- may be love. [inaudible] >> -- how does that compare to the clinton impeachment? >> guest: nig
bob dole, who actually said to me, dole is chairman of the republican national committee. i believe it was then that -- it was for a midterm election while nixon was president. i'm sorry, it was with a group of people and people were saying -- press were saying to dole, senator dole, do what nixon to stop in kansas? and dole said, a flyover might work. but he gave this very emotional torrent of speech at the funeral. he was quite a scene. clinton said something to the effect of, let's just let...
301
301
Jan 9, 2011
01/11
by
KTVU
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> former presidential candidate and senator bob dole is back in the hospital tonight.was admitted to walter reid medical center in washington, d.c. on tuesday. the 87-year-old dole checked out of the hospital on friday morning but was readmitted last night after complaining of a recurring fever. dole was hospitalized for ten months last year after contracting pneumonia following knee surgery. >>> in news of the world tonight, in iraq today shiite cleric al-sadder returned from a self-imposed exile and made a fiery anti-american speech to supporters. he spent time in iran in 2006 and 2007 his members were accused of vicious attacks against sunnies. he told his followers today that bloodshed will no longer be tolerated. >> in sudan people went into the southern capitol of juba for voting tomorrow. africa's largest country will be split in two between the border and muslim north and the mostly black and christian south. an estimated 2 million people died in the war which ended in 2005. >> and in north korea today the north korean dips asked for talks with south korea. the
. >>> former presidential candidate and senator bob dole is back in the hospital tonight.was admitted to walter reid medical center in washington, d.c. on tuesday. the 87-year-old dole checked out of the hospital on friday morning but was readmitted last night after complaining of a recurring fever. dole was hospitalized for ten months last year after contracting pneumonia following knee surgery. >>> in news of the world tonight, in iraq today shiite cleric al-sadder returned...
206
206
Jan 2, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: the dole as unemployment and he was always on the dole. you get about 19 shillings, which was about $3 a week in american terms. and it was not enough to keep the family going. >> host: how did he get the door money and then spend it on drink without your mother getting their hands on the money? >> guest: of the men would go down to what they called the labor exchange to get their money. unlike america, if you go on unemployment, you only have to send in a statement once a week. but you had to appear every morning in limerick in case they might be working. and he would sign. this was to make sure that you wanted work. so if you get your money out thursday. all the men would go down. it was a good day. you would see women clustered at both ends of this. it was an open-ended lane, women waiting to head them off before they went to the pub's. and my father was very, very conscious of his dignity, but he did what another tear it all. he wanted to go to the labor exchange to get his money and then go home, which he did often. but often he went
>> guest: the dole as unemployment and he was always on the dole. you get about 19 shillings, which was about $3 a week in american terms. and it was not enough to keep the family going. >> host: how did he get the door money and then spend it on drink without your mother getting their hands on the money? >> guest: of the men would go down to what they called the labor exchange to get their money. unlike america, if you go on unemployment, you only have to send in a statement...
144
144
Jan 15, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
bob dole did indeed appear in a moynihan commercial saying that. when the clinton administration came in a harvard professor was coming to washington for his term in the administration and i was running the confirmation hearings at the time and came by for his visit. he said to him at a certain point in the conversation that you are allowed to come here for two years and then have to go back within two years and he said to them there is no sense getting involved in this stuff if you are not going to stay out for 30 years. and there is a passage in steve's book that is relevant to this and a discovery of mine because it is a memo the senator wrote about a conversation he and i had. i had no idea he was writing these things down. it was during the clinton administration when hillary clinton was working on health care reform. it is short. it is quick. june 21st, 1994. paul dropped in to see lawrence. in his first meeting he said to her that many of the changes she was hoping for are already happening. she said no they are not. the costs are already go
bob dole did indeed appear in a moynihan commercial saying that. when the clinton administration came in a harvard professor was coming to washington for his term in the administration and i was running the confirmation hearings at the time and came by for his visit. he said to him at a certain point in the conversation that you are allowed to come here for two years and then have to go back within two years and he said to them there is no sense getting involved in this stuff if you are not...
156
156
Jan 16, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
but secondly everyone in the room is thinking bob dole is not going to say that. and senator moynihan says we'll he did. i saw him on c-span in the middle of the night up there in canada somewhere in the field saying pat moynihan and i saves social security. we would just get that tape. and we did. [laughter] >> and bob dole did indeed appear in a moynihan commercial saying pat moynihan save social security. when the clinton administratio came in, there was a harvard professor coming down to washington for his turn in the administration, and i was running the confirmation hearings, he came by for his visit. young professor, senator moynihan well. he said to them at a certain point in the conversation, because he knew the system at harvard as you are allowed to come to an effort years but hold onto your tenure. and he said to them, you know, there's no sense getting involved in this stuff if you're not going to stay at it 30 years. and there's a passage in steve's book that is relevant to this. again, i discovered of my because it's a mellow that senator roe about
but secondly everyone in the room is thinking bob dole is not going to say that. and senator moynihan says we'll he did. i saw him on c-span in the middle of the night up there in canada somewhere in the field saying pat moynihan and i saves social security. we would just get that tape. and we did. [laughter] >> and bob dole did indeed appear in a moynihan commercial saying pat moynihan save social security. when the clinton administratio came in, there was a harvard professor coming down...
245
245
Jan 9, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
it certainly sabotaged bob dole's campaign that was going to be a big issue. this is, i think, a perfect example of this clinton's test. was he a brave pragmatist? brave pragmatist making this needed change to a system that really needed this change, or was he selling out poor people, people who had no enough to defend them? it really depends how you read the inkblot. it's difficult to see the new deal is alive at this point and liberalism has much left in it. certainly the problems obama has been having and this recent election lost by the democrats, it all seems to indicate that the country has moved on. what was bill clinton's part in that? again, it's very difficult to discern. i think liberals would have wanted someone else. interestingly, david bonyer, a congressman from the detroit area with close ties to labor unions, and of course, being from detroit where the automobile industry is so strong, he says, yes, we would have wanted to have somebody else, but there was nobody else. clinton was the best that the liberals had. anyone else? >> yeah. two terms
it certainly sabotaged bob dole's campaign that was going to be a big issue. this is, i think, a perfect example of this clinton's test. was he a brave pragmatist? brave pragmatist making this needed change to a system that really needed this change, or was he selling out poor people, people who had no enough to defend them? it really depends how you read the inkblot. it's difficult to see the new deal is alive at this point and liberalism has much left in it. certainly the problems obama has...
472
472
Jan 13, 2011
01/11
by
KSTS
tv
eye 472
favorite 0
quote 0
imy más de un millón y medio de damnificados dejó perdid que ascendieron a los casi mil millones de dólesn de los mentos má emotivos de estanión d tadounid >>>josé: en este día tan emotivo tucson arizona, el presidente ceocos minuto habló sobre las persas q perdieron su vida e sábado también los que sobrevivieron, per quizás los momentos más otiv fueron cuando el presidente habló de ese angelito de 9 años cristina green la persona que fero dperd da el sábado pasado. >>> las spranesperanzas de una i están aquí presentes esta noche. estamos de luto con ustedes por los caídos, sentimos vuestra pena. sumamoa la suya nuestra fe, en que la congresista grielle giffords y las demás víctimas sobrevivientes de esta tragedia se reconozvan a recuperar. en peqñas de di ocasiones de laspanzan la vida de un niño una espero que ayudes a los nesitad necesitados. y esperamos que wlollos ayudemo el coraz. >>>josé: hablando la niña no huboinguna perna que tuviera una lágrima en l ojos y el presidte nos dijo una noticia bua qula
imy más de un millón y medio de damnificados dejó perdid que ascendieron a los casi mil millones de dólesn de los mentos má emotivos de estanión d tadounid >>>josé: en este día tan emotivo tucson arizona, el presidente ceocos minuto habló sobre las persas q perdieron su vida e sábado también los que sobrevivieron, per quizás los momentos más otiv fueron cuando el presidente habló de ese angelito de 9 años cristina green la persona que fero dperd da el sábado pasado....
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
73
73
Jan 11, 2011
01/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
they dole out grants. so the youth empowerment fund is an exciting way in come san francisco is engaging its young people. we have one of the few youth commissions. they work on the variety of youth issues. the ymc has launched big brothers and big sisters. nick cannon has an entire campaign of stop hating. kind of embedded in citiess and communities around california. in terms of digital media, i think that's a very important part. we have a lot of digital lead companies. you have new america media. youth outlook. you've not bay cat and bay vac. each of those are engaged with probationers. so i think that people recognize the value of digital media. we have to connect and explore those job opportunities directing our young people. we are doing that. we are around in digital media work. >> i meant to say bay cat. it's actually a digital media company. we work with the crn and currently trying to pull things together with bay cat. it's a good place in terms of getting our youth in that. >> i would like to e
they dole out grants. so the youth empowerment fund is an exciting way in come san francisco is engaging its young people. we have one of the few youth commissions. they work on the variety of youth issues. the ymc has launched big brothers and big sisters. nick cannon has an entire campaign of stop hating. kind of embedded in citiess and communities around california. in terms of digital media, i think that's a very important part. we have a lot of digital lead companies. you have new america...
586
586
Jan 7, 2011
01/11
by
KSTS
tv
eye 586
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> en instantes se presenta uno de los ganadores del premio de 380 millones de dóles de la lotea creotín o nos cuenta. >> aquí comienza una de las celebraciones católicas más importantes para los mexicanos. >> se trata de las fiestas pa' tronls de los santos reyes magos, en esta iglesia los creyentes se cubren con las capas de los reyes para que según la tradición escuchen sus suplicas. >> he pedido muchas cosas y sí me concede. >> nos concede los santosreyes. >> 2 millones de año los visitan en su día, llenos de fe y esperanza. >> mucha gente viene a dar gracias, agradecimiento a estas benditas imágenes. >> y también mucha gente viene a pedir favores. >> reyes magos talloados en madera hace más de 400 años cuando comenzaron a ser ven radzs. >> danzas, recorrido en lancha por el lago son parte de las festividades. >> tres reyes magos que cada año además de traer regalos a millones de niños a propósito del namiento del niño jesús conceden milagros segúnos fieles. >> y mucho verdad?. >> jalisco agustín o, telemundo. >> me despido con el estado de washington que se ganó la mitad del prem
. >> en instantes se presenta uno de los ganadores del premio de 380 millones de dóles de la lotea creotín o nos cuenta. >> aquí comienza una de las celebraciones católicas más importantes para los mexicanos. >> se trata de las fiestas pa' tronls de los santos reyes magos, en esta iglesia los creyentes se cubren con las capas de los reyes para que según la tradición escuchen sus suplicas. >> he pedido muchas cosas y sí me concede. >> nos concede los...
246
246
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
to get on the government dole. please. every one of them is on the government money. >> from a campaign perspective, she has two problems. one is as independent voters, you know, the more independent voters -- she has high negatives among independent voters. i was doing polling in new hampshire. every day she spent, independent voters moved away from. right now, there is no gender gap for her right now. something we seldom see with women candidates. women tend to want to vote for women. right now, gender gap isn't really impacting her. it's real problematic. hillary clinton had this big push early on in the primaries because she had a huge gender gap. white women, black women, and we don't see that right now happening with sarah palin in the way it typically does for women. >> you say never -- >> never say never. her negatives would be as high as anyone who ever entered that race at this time. that's real problematic for her. >> got to take another quick break. we're going to have more with roseanne and ted and cor
to get on the government dole. please. every one of them is on the government money. >> from a campaign perspective, she has two problems. one is as independent voters, you know, the more independent voters -- she has high negatives among independent voters. i was doing polling in new hampshire. every day she spent, independent voters moved away from. right now, there is no gender gap for her right now. something we seldom see with women candidates. women tend to want to vote for women....
211
211
Jan 6, 2011
01/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of people were upset about the fact that they haven't doled any of it out yet.ity officials say they want to first find out what pg&e and home owners' insurance will pay for so they can make sure that the donated money can fill the holes. they are expected it make a decision on how they are going to distribute that money sometime soon potentially as soon as next tuesday. the lose keep piling up. the daily journal says 7 new lawsuits were filed against pg&e in the days just before christmas. they are accusing pg&e of negligence and nuisance among other things. and federal officials have issued a nationwide bulletin on gas pipeline safety after what happened here. the pipeline and hazardous materials safety administration found that pg&e had inaccurate records about the pipeline that exploded even down to what type pipeline it was. yesterday's bulletin is urging all natural gas pipeline operators to check their records and then reduce pressure if there is any sort of question about those records and about their pipelines. sydnie? >> ann, thank you. anne makovec in
a lot of people were upset about the fact that they haven't doled any of it out yet.ity officials say they want to first find out what pg&e and home owners' insurance will pay for so they can make sure that the donated money can fill the holes. they are expected it make a decision on how they are going to distribute that money sometime soon potentially as soon as next tuesday. the lose keep piling up. the daily journal says 7 new lawsuits were filed against pg&e in the days just before...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
196
196
Jan 6, 2011
01/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
managing demand and increasing revenue to make sure that efforts being made are efficient and lead to dole's. supervisor campos: supervisor alioto-pier, did you want to speak or wait? very good. let the feasibility in the context of the city's goals, what are the scenarios that might be feasible? what range of improvements might be necessary on the next step that would need to be followed. we wanted to analyze steps that might be configured in this is more like the other complication fees in the city and region. the other aspect that we look that was how and when the team might be charged. not like london, but more and peak periods. we do not have congestion for 10 to 12 hours per day. this would be a few dollars in each direction each weekday only during that time. we looked at disabled and low- income drivers, as well as the $6 daily capture. developed in response to feedback of parents from police children, prompted to take their kids to after school programs and in response to feedback on commercial transportation needs. we also look that a rebate for existing bridge tolls and a sweet pr
managing demand and increasing revenue to make sure that efforts being made are efficient and lead to dole's. supervisor campos: supervisor alioto-pier, did you want to speak or wait? very good. let the feasibility in the context of the city's goals, what are the scenarios that might be feasible? what range of improvements might be necessary on the next step that would need to be followed. we wanted to analyze steps that might be configured in this is more like the other complication fees in...
274
274
Jan 23, 2011
01/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
the mechanism was originally come up with buy it then- republican senate leader bob dole, a mandate.>> democrats claimed that if you repeal this will raise the deficit by $230 billion. >> well, you are going to hear a lot of talk about that. it turns about what the cbo suggests is going to happen. there was a time when the cdo did speak on the subject of the cost of the healthcare plan, and my learned friend said this was great, so abusive about what the cbo had to say. -- so effusive about what the cbo abizaid i thought he was going to run off with the director of the cbo. now is just written off as people who do as they're told. >> are learned friend charles scott hammer -- charles krauthammer. >> on the contrary, my dear friend, i will explain every number by the cbo and claimed the democrats have that there will reduce the deficit by two to $30 billion. -- to what $30 billion. i will give you any 20 seconds how they explain how that works. the health care bill of the democrats increases and spending by 5 would've $40 billion and then increases taxes by $770 billion. do the math.
the mechanism was originally come up with buy it then- republican senate leader bob dole, a mandate.>> democrats claimed that if you repeal this will raise the deficit by $230 billion. >> well, you are going to hear a lot of talk about that. it turns about what the cbo suggests is going to happen. there was a time when the cdo did speak on the subject of the cost of the healthcare plan, and my learned friend said this was great, so abusive about what the cbo had to say. -- so...
134
134
Jan 9, 2011
01/11
by
KRCB
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 1
that is what strom thurmond did, that is what robert dole did. they held up for 18, 19ours. let's have a real filibuster, nothishony -- >> an act of terrorism now. >> the democrats should be really careful what they hope for. it is democrats who are proposing the change of rules. nothing large is going to come out of the congress anyway in the next two years. the republican house is going to stop it. what is likely is that 1023 democrats are up for reelection in 2012 -- is that 23 democrats are up for reelection in 2012. it looks like republica senate, and then they have the run of the kind as if you abolish the rule. -- run of the congress if you abolish the rule. democrats are being e eremely shortsighted. >> it really is completely undemocratic as it works now. whoever is in charge of to be able to pursue their agenda unless people are willing to stand up and fight against it. i am not proposing to abolish the filibuster. i'm proposing to make it a tool it once was, rare. >> charles' rosy scenario -- lord knows he has a rosy scenario for 2012 -- a republican in the house
that is what strom thurmond did, that is what robert dole did. they held up for 18, 19ours. let's have a real filibuster, nothishony -- >> an act of terrorism now. >> the democrats should be really careful what they hope for. it is democrats who are proposing the change of rules. nothing large is going to come out of the congress anyway in the next two years. the republican house is going to stop it. what is likely is that 1023 democrats are up for reelection in 2012 -- is that 23...
265
265
Jan 12, 2011
01/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the san bruno city council how they're going to dole out donations.etting checks up to $6,000 starting next week. >> we have cloudy continues and mild temperatures this morning. pockets of sunshine this afternoon. an update on the way. >> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, 4:31 a.m.. thanks for joining us. a busy news day. >> i'm kristen sze. we begin with breaking traffic news on both sides of the bay highway 237 closed in sunnyvale and a new problem in oakland. >> sunnyvale, it happened 2:00 this morning at the lawrence expressway where you find that traffic is detoured off the expressway at this point. you can get back on by taking cadman and heading back up great american parkway to make your way eastbound 237. one point both directions of 237 were closed but this point it's only the eastbound direction that's still belonged. northbound 880, closed at hagin burger. it's an overturn major injury accident they're saying they hope to reopen lanes for this problem in the next 15 minutes. we'll keep you posted. >> 4:32 now. we're following breakin
. >> the san bruno city council how they're going to dole out donations.etting checks up to $6,000 starting next week. >> we have cloudy continues and mild temperatures this morning. pockets of sunshine this afternoon. an update on the way. >> good morning, everyone. it's wednesday, 4:31 a.m.. thanks for joining us. a busy news day. >> i'm kristen sze. we begin with breaking traffic news on both sides of the bay highway 237 closed in sunnyvale and a new problem in...
240
240
Jan 8, 2011
01/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
rueseso asking a judge to restrict 42 known gang members from hanging out together, carrying guns, dolinging places and wearing certain colors within a so-called safety zone. the proposed zone is an area bordered by 21st to hi street brookdale to inter state 880. an attorney represents one of the alleged gang members and was at one of the hearings. >> we are hoping to show the judge these are not active gang members they are youth that committed indiscretions when they were young. what they need is jobs. what they need is community centers in fruitvale and rehab. >> reporter: they argued that gangs injunctions worked. opponents argue it will only increase racial profiling especially young latinos. all the while this gang injunction issue is still being argued in the court. in oakland, juliette goodrich, cbs5. >>> people living in four homes in southern california will not be able to sleep in them tonight. it is because their back wards have slid down a hill. this is down in orange county. people living in those homes say they heard a big crack thursday night. the landslide was noticed thi
rueseso asking a judge to restrict 42 known gang members from hanging out together, carrying guns, dolinging places and wearing certain colors within a so-called safety zone. the proposed zone is an area bordered by 21st to hi street brookdale to inter state 880. an attorney represents one of the alleged gang members and was at one of the hearings. >> we are hoping to show the judge these are not active gang members they are youth that committed indiscretions when they were young. what...
177
177
Jan 20, 2011
01/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
of dole food. also tomorrow, one of the world's iconic skyscrapers goes green one window at a time. "planet forward" looks at the empire state building's new energy efficiency. u.s. gasoline prices have reached their highest levels in more than two years. the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.10. according to a.a.a., that's 37 cents higher than this time last year. average pump prices in major cities range from $2.91 in denver to $3.38 in san francisco. drivers here in new york pay about $3.19 a gallon. some analysts think gas prices in some cities will top $4 by this spring. >> tom: nokia has hung up on plans to release a new smartphone on at&t's u.s. network. the firms reportedly planned to launch the x7 phone in the next month. but according to the "wall street journal," nokia had a change of heart because of a lack of support from at&t on subsidies for the phone. in the u.s. market, phone companies typically subsidize a the cost of a smartphone to keep the price down, as long as customers commit to two-year contracts. >> susie: you probably have a colle
of dole food. also tomorrow, one of the world's iconic skyscrapers goes green one window at a time. "planet forward" looks at the empire state building's new energy efficiency. u.s. gasoline prices have reached their highest levels in more than two years. the national average for a gallon of regular unleaded is now $3.10. according to a.a.a., that's 37 cents higher than this time last year. average pump prices in major cities range from $2.91 in denver to $3.38 in san francisco....
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
from austria is feared authorities are letting terrorists walk straight in through the dole. like many other small you would be and downs. seems quiet and peaceful while never judge a book by its cover one of its residents is now under arrest suspected of being the brains behind. extremists in planning attacks in the heart of the european union an ethnic chechen was detained at the airport in vienna as he returned from a pilgrimage to mecca news about the incident went around the world. none of the locals seem to know much about it. we didn't hear anything about. i'm afraid i wasn't. i know nothing about it and i don't care some didn't want to be filmed at all but was it really because of a lack of information. and the deputy chief of one of australia's biggest newspapers christopher has been personally following this case armed with only a voice recorder and no t.v. he was more successful in getting the locals to share. his with a really big population become unity with. so that people can watch what what comes next i mean this is just my neighbor he was here. and now he has
from austria is feared authorities are letting terrorists walk straight in through the dole. like many other small you would be and downs. seems quiet and peaceful while never judge a book by its cover one of its residents is now under arrest suspected of being the brains behind. extremists in planning attacks in the heart of the european union an ethnic chechen was detained at the airport in vienna as he returned from a pilgrimage to mecca news about the incident went around the world. none of...
153
153
Jan 9, 2011
01/11
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
this bill is worked on for decades, we took work from senator dole and things from nixon's times. and the clinton proposal. they don't want this law. they want to be able to let the insurance companies make these decisions. and i think that people don't want insurance companies making decisions. they wanted to be empowered to make the decisions for themselves and their families. >> a little over five minutes left. >> moving past health care and talking about other areas. are there any patrolsatrols -- proposals where you heard republicans and like reagan and o'neill working on social security. >> an issue that is a big issue for us is energy reform. we are so dependent on foreign oil that our national security is at risk. we keep on increasing our dependence on oil. and we get the b.p. and the gulf doing environmental damage. we need to produce more oil that is safe. but we have to get away from relying on oil and coal and the fuel and the environmental degradation climate change. and in doing that we have to find ways to get the private sector to develop alternatives and greater
this bill is worked on for decades, we took work from senator dole and things from nixon's times. and the clinton proposal. they don't want this law. they want to be able to let the insurance companies make these decisions. and i think that people don't want insurance companies making decisions. they wanted to be empowered to make the decisions for themselves and their families. >> a little over five minutes left. >> moving past health care and talking about other areas. are there...
43
43
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
search making it the single largest recipient of taxpayer dollars meanwhile companies like lockheed dole out millions in political contributions and for lobbying each year and promise to deliver politicians not just weapons but jobs sometimes they will even say you know if you vote with us we'll put a factory in your district those who agree with hard time fave the defense dollars are sure to keep coming for contractors as long as the influence continues and as long as the empire continues to expand you're suggesting then a permanent u.s. presence in afghanistan something which you consider we have bases all over the world when you think strategically you may wonder if the u.s. really wants to end the war or ever leave afghanistan again to stand these next to the middle east and it's next to russia and it's next to china it's a wonderful place to have bases and weapons and nuclear weapons it's a place where they very much want to put a natural gas pipeline looking at recent history our combat mission is ending but our commitment to iraq's future is not what does it mean to say a war the
search making it the single largest recipient of taxpayer dollars meanwhile companies like lockheed dole out millions in political contributions and for lobbying each year and promise to deliver politicians not just weapons but jobs sometimes they will even say you know if you vote with us we'll put a factory in your district those who agree with hard time fave the defense dollars are sure to keep coming for contractors as long as the influence continues and as long as the empire continues to...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
afghanistan the dole. download the official placation to i phone on pod touch from the i choose apps to. life on the go. video on demand ops.
afghanistan the dole. download the official placation to i phone on pod touch from the i choose apps to. life on the go. video on demand ops.
337
337
Jan 6, 2011
01/11
by
KPIX
tv
eye 337
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: but robert dole, who hales from a moderate district in the chicago suburbs, was noncommittal when he was asked about the tea party. >> the problem i think with some of the tea parties is that you talk to a tea party group here and you talk to a tea party group there and they may have different goals, specific individual to their groups. >> couric: outnumbered almost ten to one, freshman democrats like alabama's terri sewell face their own challenges. is it daunting to come into office at a time when republicans are so ascendant? >> it doesn't really change our mission and our job. i think that the folks that elected us sent us here to do their bidding. irrespective of who is in the majority, they really want us to focus on their issues. >> couric: republicans say high on their priority list is deficit reduction. starting with major cuts in domestic spending this year. fiscally conservative freshmen say everything is fair game. >> let's take a look at the department of defense so we send a signal to those on the other side of the aisle that everything has to be at table. >> co
. >> reporter: but robert dole, who hales from a moderate district in the chicago suburbs, was noncommittal when he was asked about the tea party. >> the problem i think with some of the tea parties is that you talk to a tea party group here and you talk to a tea party group there and they may have different goals, specific individual to their groups. >> couric: outnumbered almost ten to one, freshman democrats like alabama's terri sewell face their own challenges. is it...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
choosing the brands that was to be in the store late this is the most popular latest collection i have dole and. tell my bias. what to buy how to buy now i know it soon as one of the best apartments souls in moscow but how would you explain the complex to somebody who doesn't know what it is in its international department or in more school. it's in the center of moscow it's been all stored in building. and always had a very patient with a cool while it's a close and good service so. company mercury took it over around six years ago i decided to do that in a park in a store was because of everybody else but they know they have to come to sort of a clothing industry has changed dramatically over the past decade. yes of course because you know. we have more and more stores more different with more brands that will bring all over the world and of course you know twenty years ago we wouldn't even need to have anything like this today. russians international love me everybody here. our customers have a great base. within for them the best. design is the showcase the. question there's and this is
choosing the brands that was to be in the store late this is the most popular latest collection i have dole and. tell my bias. what to buy how to buy now i know it soon as one of the best apartments souls in moscow but how would you explain the complex to somebody who doesn't know what it is in its international department or in more school. it's in the center of moscow it's been all stored in building. and always had a very patient with a cool while it's a close and good service so. company...