WHUT (Howard University Television)
104
104
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
with this under obama >> i was a student during the , and for some reason i felt it was necessary to .ecomea philosopher there were more crises of humanity. what can we do? were we just interested in jobs so we can become materialists, or did we value human values. i think the understanding we have to build our souls and not just the economy is going among the people, and the world needs that. tavis: this is why i love you so much. you mentioned fdr and a philip randolph and the work they did together. this week marks the 50th annirsary of the big march in detroit. you can read this online these days. speechous i have a dream , we celebrate 50 years this coming august. before king got to washington to deliver this speech, he went to detroit. worked it out. he used it as a testing ground. first in detroit. grace lee boggs was in the audience. >> i was an organizer. rex she was an organizer when dr. king came to detroit. 100,000 people. >> 2000 people. tavis: -- 200,000 people. tavis: i am only 48, but your memory is better than mine. >> the alabama christian movement for human rights to boyc
with this under obama >> i was a student during the , and for some reason i felt it was necessary to .ecomea philosopher there were more crises of humanity. what can we do? were we just interested in jobs so we can become materialists, or did we value human values. i think the understanding we have to build our souls and not just the economy is going among the people, and the world needs that. tavis: this is why i love you so much. you mentioned fdr and a philip randolph and the work they...
223
223
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 1
ecom $28 today deservedly. it's doing well, it's almost doubled since tlep months ago.e responsible move here? let's talk to the company's ceo to find out. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> i met scott on ""squawk" on the street." i was saying how impressed i was with the company. it's judgment i have to tell you, i think this is a part of a ecommerce revolution. you may know about key words, this is the next generation of how people are reached. >> i think so. there is data out there that shows 10% of sales are online, countries like the u.k. and singapore and south korea, you see it as high as 20%. so we could have another 10% to go. other pontificators will be growing 15% xoun annual rate between now and 2015. >> i think people try to physical out, i see an ad, an embedded ad in facebook or fwths. i go to a website. i see a little about that. i try to figure out where you show up, where your people show up and how you are compensated for those acts. >> let me start with what we don't do. there is tons of companies like demandware, shopify. we help ret
ecom $28 today deservedly. it's doing well, it's almost doubled since tlep months ago.e responsible move here? let's talk to the company's ceo to find out. thank you so much. >> thank you for having me. >> i met scott on ""squawk" on the street." i was saying how impressed i was with the company. it's judgment i have to tell you, i think this is a part of a ecommerce revolution. you may know about key words, this is the next generation of how people are reached....
173
173
Aug 13, 2013
08/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
she says her daughter was just ecoming a young woman. she and her husband, egyptian christians believe that she was targeted because she was a christian. >> she was everything to us. the killers didn't know that jessie was my life, my future. i lived for her. >> muslims and christian stood together in tahrir square. radical islamists have blamed the christian community for helping to remove mohamed morsi from power, and jesse and others are paying the price. cop particular and other christians make up the christian population of over ail million people. she was one of several christians killed. churches, homes and other properties have been targeted. many christians have left already. hostile messages are written on the church walls. this catholic church in cairo is luckier than some. some have been burned down. >> up to now we have every day sectarian problems. burning churches, killing people. killing this small child. she was 10 years old. it is not only the crips. it is everybody who receives this message -- it is not only the christ
she says her daughter was just ecoming a young woman. she and her husband, egyptian christians believe that she was targeted because she was a christian. >> she was everything to us. the killers didn't know that jessie was my life, my future. i lived for her. >> muslims and christian stood together in tahrir square. radical islamists have blamed the christian community for helping to remove mohamed morsi from power, and jesse and others are paying the price. cop particular and other...
189
189
Aug 30, 2013
08/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
ecome to rainey, incomplete. barely alert by hanie, the whistle hadn't blown yet he was eable to shuffle the ball forward, even though it resembled a fumble, it was an inpleat pass. qadry: sometimes on this field level it's these eesy to see, i thought he had the route but there were a lot of bodies in the way, i don't think he would have picked up his wide receiver until it was too late. it was about not losing too much yardage. gerry: hanie throwing sideline, batted down. he was looking for aaron he ette on the sideline and read that pass perfectly, jumped up and swatted it down before it dropped into the hnds of mellette. qadry: they have been throwing this pat rn often in the preseason. it's second and long, not going to go for a quick dunk but for a ig chunk of yards. gerry: no time-outs remaining. almost intercepted. that sets the ravens up for a fourth down and 10 fromer that 40-yard line with 1:00 left in preseason. qadry: an opportunity wasted. he should have sat down right there, the hole in that senn d
ecome to rainey, incomplete. barely alert by hanie, the whistle hadn't blown yet he was eable to shuffle the ball forward, even though it resembled a fumble, it was an inpleat pass. qadry: sometimes on this field level it's these eesy to see, i thought he had the route but there were a lot of bodies in the way, i don't think he would have picked up his wide receiver until it was too late. it was about not losing too much yardage. gerry: hanie throwing sideline, batted down. he was looking for...
197
197
Aug 19, 2013
08/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
for the past 4 1/2 years this administration has been talking about ecomic fairness, leveling the playingield, and now it appears we're catching too many criminals and this isn't fair to them. our law enforcement is too good, too smart, too effective and attorney genal holder used the 1987 incarceration rate compared to today. take a look at this. back then, thereere 146 prisoners for every 140,000 living in the country. 146. now in the latest year available,2011, there were 492 prisoners for every 100,000 people. now, i mean that's -- is that some sort of anomaly? is there some problem there? holder certainly makes it sound like a problem, doesn't he? now he wants to level the playing field as they seem they always want to do no matter the issue, but take a look at these statistics back in 1980. in 1980 there were 5,900 reported crimes per 100,000 population. 5,950, the murder rate, that plummeted as well. in 1980, 10.2 per 100,000. it's been cult by more than half, down to 4.7 murders for every 100,000 people. so what is happening with the nation's incarceration rate? maybe mandatory mi
for the past 4 1/2 years this administration has been talking about ecomic fairness, leveling the playingield, and now it appears we're catching too many criminals and this isn't fair to them. our law enforcement is too good, too smart, too effective and attorney genal holder used the 1987 incarceration rate compared to today. take a look at this. back then, thereere 146 prisoners for every 140,000 living in the country. 146. now in the latest year available,2011, there were 492 prisoners for...
166
166
Aug 4, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
then they building less ecome l threat and it gives us more time. >> and do you think the arab spring, while we hailed it as democracy is taking over, it has just opened up -- libya, you could just go down the lean of so line of some of these countries where all of a sudden al qaeda sees ways to grow. >> as soon as you take the lid off, it releases a lot of pent up pressures. there is more pressure, doesn't make it better, just different. >> and i want to turn in our final couple of minutes to egypt. the military ousted the democratic elected leader, president morsi, who is now in the slammer someplace. and we have a civilian installed government. we're work our military contact. nothing happens. the military is increasingly critical of the u.s.. what is the answer here? >> first of all, i think some of this is just the natural consequence of the way mr. mubarak was removed from power which i think was going to inevitably lead to a period of considerable instability. and then the prior government in egypt wasn't sufficiently inclusive. so they're still working their way towards some k
then they building less ecome l threat and it gives us more time. >> and do you think the arab spring, while we hailed it as democracy is taking over, it has just opened up -- libya, you could just go down the lean of so line of some of these countries where all of a sudden al qaeda sees ways to grow. >> as soon as you take the lid off, it releases a lot of pent up pressures. there is more pressure, doesn't make it better, just different. >> and i want to turn in our final...
98
98
Aug 5, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
was, you can't convert people by grabbing them collars and -- and he also had another one he said ecome informed, the main responsibility is to learn, study, and be informed and people will seek you out and it will be worth something. but to have one person know -- no, there's been many. and the family, of course, has influential and most like to -- everybody who study and admire it and like and ck out elements of it do my best to understand it. here probably knows about the federal reserve. but i would like to know what the bank of international settlements is? >> the bank of international settlements. she's asking about the bank f international settlement in switzerland. it's the central bank for the central bankers. we probably don't need it. where's the kind of thing they're very much involve in the bailouts. of thing that our feds and our dollars worked with out the money and the kind of thing they keep very, very secret. it is an place where exchange -- they do -- you know, the f the central banks of world will have exchanges and they use that as a central location. details now al
was, you can't convert people by grabbing them collars and -- and he also had another one he said ecome informed, the main responsibility is to learn, study, and be informed and people will seek you out and it will be worth something. but to have one person know -- no, there's been many. and the family, of course, has influential and most like to -- everybody who study and admire it and like and ck out elements of it do my best to understand it. here probably knows about the federal reserve....
266
266
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
CNN
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
their story in their own words next. ecome reality.nk as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories built along the lines. and that means jobs, lots of people, making lots and lots of things. let's get your business rolling now, everybody sing. ♪ norfolk southern what's your function? ♪ ♪ helping this big country move ahead as one ♪ ♪ norfolk southern how's that function? ♪ saving time by booking an appointment online, even smarter. online scheduling. available now at meineke.com. >>> this morning a kidnapped teenager is back with her dad. 16-year-old hannah anderson does not appear to have any physical injuries, but it will take her quite some time to
their story in their own words next. ecome reality.nk as your trusted partner, our visionary cloud infrastructure and global broadband network free you to focus on what matters. with custom communications solutions and responsive, dedicated support, we constantly evolve to meet your needs. every day of the week. centurylink® your link to what's next. ♪ hooking up the country whelping business run ♪ ♪ trains! they haul everything, safely and on time. ♪ tracks! they connect the factories...
1,211
1.2K
Aug 1, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 1,211
favorite 0
quote 1
chief ecoming the deputy of the integrity section. mr. cole is no stranger to this committee. please go ahead. >> thank you. thank you for inviting us here o speak about the 215 business records program and section 702. we are constantly seeking to achieve the right balance between the protection of national security and privacy and civil liberties. we believe these programs have chieved the right balance. first of all, both programs are conducted under public statutes, past my and later reauthorized by congress. neither is a program that has been hidden away or off the books. all three branches of government play a significant role in the oversight of these programs. the judiciary through the foreign intelligence surveillance court plays a role in authorizing the programs and overseeing compliance. the executive branch conducts extensive internal reviews to ensure compliance and congress passes the laws, oversees our implementation of the laws, and determines whether or not the current laws should be reauthorized and in what form. let me explain how this has worked in the con
chief ecoming the deputy of the integrity section. mr. cole is no stranger to this committee. please go ahead. >> thank you. thank you for inviting us here o speak about the 215 business records program and section 702. we are constantly seeking to achieve the right balance between the protection of national security and privacy and civil liberties. we believe these programs have chieved the right balance. first of all, both programs are conducted under public statutes, past my and later...
255
255
Aug 12, 2013
08/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
i have a company ecom on tonight.oing amazing things underneath an amazon. the amazon web services is an unbelievable business. this channel adviser has to be able to work with amazon because of the third party business -- look, i think that these guys, they're different kinds of entrepreneurs. musk is a guy who is basically saying, listen, i'm going to make a lot of money with tesla, a lot of cars, a lot of money. the solar's been fantastic, fantastic business for him. why is he doubted so much? why is solar city doubted? why is tesla? because of the valuation? we saw amazon's valuation be laughed at for many years. i heard -- >> you still have to believe. pu still have to believe. when it comes to amazon they've showed that when they want to they can turn the switch. >> they are developing a lot of businesses within a business. and i think that's important. they're not static. and musk is not -- musk has a lot of energy. these rather new entrepreneurs just don't sit there and think, you know what? this is all i need
i have a company ecom on tonight.oing amazing things underneath an amazon. the amazon web services is an unbelievable business. this channel adviser has to be able to work with amazon because of the third party business -- look, i think that these guys, they're different kinds of entrepreneurs. musk is a guy who is basically saying, listen, i'm going to make a lot of money with tesla, a lot of cars, a lot of money. the solar's been fantastic, fantastic business for him. why is he doubted so...
98
98
Aug 3, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
you start that day when the bill ecomes law having a chance to accumulate eligibility for social security. in terms of school, hector, but there's no pell grants available to these young people. loans n have work study that they have to pay back but it's it. it's a limited tough ten years. people who say it's am else inty, for goodness sakes, these heavy price ing a for having come here illegally or overstaying a visa. not hingings we have mentioned. system.lish an e verify from this point on after the ill becomes law, whoever job in a america must present a photo ichltd d. the employer puts it in the for the d watches photograph to come up. if the government photograph for one name doesn't match the they have in their hand, he be hired. this is going to make the work place a lot harder. so i think finally it was hector told the story of overstaying a visa. 40% of the undocumented people overstated their visas, visitors, tourists, whatever it may be. a system g to have under this law that's going to track people not only as they as they n visas but leave on visas. this is a tough enforcem
you start that day when the bill ecomes law having a chance to accumulate eligibility for social security. in terms of school, hector, but there's no pell grants available to these young people. loans n have work study that they have to pay back but it's it. it's a limited tough ten years. people who say it's am else inty, for goodness sakes, these heavy price ing a for having come here illegally or overstaying a visa. not hingings we have mentioned. system.lish an e verify from this point on...