SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
47
47
Jun 6, 2013
06/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us.name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was
is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us.name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Jun 27, 2013
06/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are talking about bullying and we asked all of you to be here and i want to explain the origin of that and why this happened. you people, everybody in this room, has been involved in this issue and is doing incredible work on this issue and we were so honored to be a part of it and to meet with all of you and to speak with you about it. the origin is that as the united states attorney, the administration wants me, wants all the united states attorneys, to go out into the community. it's actually a very different role for the united states attorney is envisioned by this administration. this adminis
is esther here? i haven't seen her. we'll thank her later. they made this space available for us. good morning, my name is me linda hague for those of you who don't know me. i was appointed by president obama a little more than two years ago to be united states attorney and it is my incredible honor to represent the president, the obama administration here in the northern district of california. welcome to the stop bullying summit. i'm a federal prosecutor so it may seem odd that here we are...
74
74
Jun 6, 2013
06/13
by
WMAR
quote
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 1
here she comes. >> dipping their hands. >> dipping their hand in. >> esther jane williams was eight years old when she learned how to swim and qualified for the olympics in 1940, but they got canceled because of the war. for an entire decade, she reigned as one of the biggest stars. even though that 50-foot dive put her in a body cast, cracking her vertebrae as she hit the water. in this scene, she got trapped in the slam shell, unable to breathe when it wouldn't open. >> i said time for me to go, and i opened that clam shell, and i swam out. >> she was also one of the first stars to turn a trademark, those bathing suits, into a business. in part because of pressure from her, synchronized swimming
here she comes. >> dipping their hands. >> dipping their hand in. >> esther jane williams was eight years old when she learned how to swim and qualified for the olympics in 1940, but they got canceled because of the war. for an entire decade, she reigned as one of the biggest stars. even though that 50-foot dive put her in a body cast, cracking her vertebrae as she hit the water. in this scene, she got trapped in the slam shell, unable to breathe when it wouldn't open....
298
298
Jun 7, 2013
06/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
here in maryland. >> we'll talk you by an american icon tonight. esther williams was 91 years old. >> parents say thank goodness for that. the 6-pound baby was taken to the hospital and the doctor said she is healthy. >>> now the 911 operator fired what some are calling racist remarks on facebook. >> 911 operators are your lifelines. that's why dallas officials is so alarmed with this story. april sims took to facebook to vent her frustrations with african-american callers. she went on to say, you want to call 911 because your boyfriend put his hands on you and when you want to press charges when you don't know his real name. sims was fired for controversial post. department said they had the right to based on the social media policy. should she be fired for making these comments on facebook? i like you to weigh in on abc2news.com/facebook. >>> if you have this frozen berry and mix in your refrigerator, you need to trash it out. it's the link to a hepatitis a outbreak. so far the good news, no cases have been reported here in maryland but some of the symp
here in maryland. >> we'll talk you by an american icon tonight. esther williams was 91 years old. >> parents say thank goodness for that. the 6-pound baby was taken to the hospital and the doctor said she is healthy. >>> now the 911 operator fired what some are calling racist remarks on facebook. >> 911 operators are your lifelines. that's why dallas officials is so alarmed with this story. april sims took to facebook to vent her frustrations with african-american...
294
294
Jun 9, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 294
favorite 0
quote 0
the six here, esther, now the question is, is this bill filibuster-proof?e fact there are six republicans behind it, and most of the democrats minus maybe a couple, two or three, get on board with this, this is going to move through tuesday through the week and forward to debate. is this positive for supporters? >> i mean, i think there is definitely an issue with the ratcheting up around border pa contropa trol. interesting, able to doll with immigration what she does not dot with gun safety legislation. on board's in a way she was not there. >> why? >> political incenincentive, an potential to lose votes because of the power of the latino, latina caucus when it comes to the republicans, and they saw how clearly they lost in the general election. that particular vote. so that's an issue for the republicans, where they see it, the potential to gain specific points where they floft othlost. >> key to the congressional hispanic caucus, key to the congressional asian caucus as well, robert costa, the chair on earlier talking about some of the issues that are k
the six here, esther, now the question is, is this bill filibuster-proof?e fact there are six republicans behind it, and most of the democrats minus maybe a couple, two or three, get on board with this, this is going to move through tuesday through the week and forward to debate. is this positive for supporters? >> i mean, i think there is definitely an issue with the ratcheting up around border pa contropa trol. interesting, able to doll with immigration what she does not dot with gun...
174
174
Jun 7, 2013
06/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
esther williams was 91 years old. >> coming up people behaving badly >> here in ocean beach we have some pretty strong currents, and pretty cold water so we asked to stay in the deep water appeared >> people swimming and waiting have drowned here are posted on signs at this beach. >> in 1998 is beach was the most dangerous region of the united states. >> it is not just people that have drought appeared >> dogs have died here. >> often when the dog gets into trouble the owner might run out to try to save it and then the owner dies by drowning to appear >> these two women carrying babies if there is a strong were up or tied these two parents could be pulled into the ocean. >> look i wanted to have fun at ocean beach, but please be safe if you and your dog appeared in san francisco stanley roberts kron 4 news. >> we will be back after the break. bhilai look at them kids. [ sigh ] they have no idea what it was like before u-verse high speed internet. yeah, you couldn't just stream movies to a device like that. one time, i had to wait half a day to watch a movie. you watched movies?! i was lucky if i could watch a show.
esther williams was 91 years old. >> coming up people behaving badly >> here in ocean beach we have some pretty strong currents, and pretty cold water so we asked to stay in the deep water appeared >> people swimming and waiting have drowned here are posted on signs at this beach. >> in 1998 is beach was the most dangerous region of the united states. >> it is not just people that have drought appeared >> dogs have died here. >> often when the dog gets...
213
213
Jun 29, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 213
favorite 0
quote 0
king features but because of guests' brains are so big, esther is 1/2 brains, bob, it's like we have three guests. >> awesome responsibility hereack is going to be sore from carrying it. esther, let me start with you. let's start with immigration. senate, of course, finally passing immigration bill this week, 68-32 vote. legislation worked on by the so-called gang of eight. it's now going to move to the house. it faces an uncertain future there, to say the least. what do you think that the house debate is going to look like, esther? >> well, we are in for a ride because it's all about the boehner. it's all about boehner. b-man. >> i call him the b-man. reuters reported that house speaker boehner said that that this bill is dead on arrival at the chamber. they are going to write their own bill. they want heavy, heavy, heavy on border control and border security and less focused on passage to citizenship for millions of immigrants. so president obama already even from south africa has given the press conference where he has said i want this to happen, to pass, before summer recess. now, the reality is we're going to see a replay
king features but because of guests' brains are so big, esther is 1/2 brains, bob, it's like we have three guests. >> awesome responsibility hereack is going to be sore from carrying it. esther, let me start with you. let's start with immigration. senate, of course, finally passing immigration bill this week, 68-32 vote. legislation worked on by the so-called gang of eight. it's now going to move to the house. it faces an uncertain future there, to say the least. what do you think that...
251
251
tv
eye 251
favorite 0
quote 0
here she comes. >> dipping their hands. >> dipping their hand. >> esther jane williams was eight years old when sheearned how to swim and qualified for the olympics in 1940, but they got canceled because of the war. for an entire decade, she reigned as one of the biggest stars. even though that 50-foot dive for million-dollar mermaid, put her in a body cast. it cracked her vertebrae as she hit the water. in this scene, she got trapped in the clam shell, unable to breathe when it wouldn't open. >> i said, time for me to go, and i opened that clam shell, and i swam out. >> she was also one of the first stars to turn a trademark, those bathing suits, into a business. in part because of her pressure, synchronized swimming became an olympic sport. a determined pioneer for a lot of little girls, who knew strength and daring when they saw it. >> and one of those little girls was a little girl in louisville, anyone, who remembers being inspired by her. and thank you, miss williams, for our day at the pool. >>> still ahead here on "world news," an abc news exclusive video, dramatic rescue in philadelphia. h
here she comes. >> dipping their hands. >> dipping their hand. >> esther jane williams was eight years old when sheearned how to swim and qualified for the olympics in 1940, but they got canceled because of the war. for an entire decade, she reigned as one of the biggest stars. even though that 50-foot dive for million-dollar mermaid, put her in a body cast. it cracked her vertebrae as she hit the water. in this scene, she got trapped in the clam shell, unable to breathe when...
256
256
Jun 6, 2013
06/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
uma: esther, you have the final word here. >> the jury did what juries do.s is why fred and i don't sit on juries. we have very different opinions. this jury went in with an open mind, listened to the evidence presented which is all they're supposed to do and made their verdict based on the evidence. uma: the jurors still have not spoken about how they reached that verdict. thank you very much to both of you for joining us. >> that is the theory. uma: thanks for your insights. appreciate it. >> thanks. >> thank you. gregg: just days into the 2013 hurricane season tropical storm andrea is now hitting the west coast of florida. there it is. this storm may soon be felt far beyond the sunshine state. we'll have the latest on andrea's path. what makes your family smile? backflips and cartwheels. love, warmth. here, try this. backflips and camm, ok!s. ching! i like the fact that there's lots of different tastes going on. mmmm! breakfast i'm very impressed. this is a great cereal! honey bunches of oats. i hear you crunching. thanks, olivia. thank you. so you can ma
uma: esther, you have the final word here. >> the jury did what juries do.s is why fred and i don't sit on juries. we have very different opinions. this jury went in with an open mind, listened to the evidence presented which is all they're supposed to do and made their verdict based on the evidence. uma: the jurors still have not spoken about how they reached that verdict. thank you very much to both of you for joining us. >> that is the theory. uma: thanks for your insights....
172
172
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
esther -- sorry, edgar. >> the head of this plural house hold, meet michael collie. >> it's hard to keep up with the numbers. it's a little tricky. >> dinner time here of available space is filled from a grown-up table to the kids table, a display table and each seat at the counter. rose is sister wife number one. >> what's the biggest challenge that i might not know about living in this house? >> making sure all of the children get fed and get fed fairly. so you can't have people coming in and out and feeding their kids whenever, however. >> reporter: this is life in centennial park, arizona, home to 1,500 fundamentalist mormons. just across the road from a more infamous polygamist group the flds and warren jeffs who is serving a life term in prison. over there, you got married when the leader decided. >> i had four hours notice. her and her sister really fast made her a wedding dress and they were ready. >> reporter: here in centennial park, a woman isn't forced into marriage. >> is your family still growing? >> yes. yes. it will continue to grow. >> reporter: until it's how big? >> i don't know. we may have another lady that comes into the family
esther -- sorry, edgar. >> the head of this plural house hold, meet michael collie. >> it's hard to keep up with the numbers. it's a little tricky. >> dinner time here of available space is filled from a grown-up table to the kids table, a display table and each seat at the counter. rose is sister wife number one. >> what's the biggest challenge that i might not know about living in this house? >> making sure all of the children get fed and get fed fairly. so you...
160
160
Jun 19, 2013
06/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 160
favorite 0
quote 0
here? this is the reaction as we see it at this moment. >> people are looking at what is happening. jim bullard, estherly two dissenters from the federal open market committee but what they're looking at here is the action. the dollar is gaining. treasurys moved to 14-month highs. 10-year at 2.2 #%. some of the traders, i spoke to a couple walking by. one talking about further uncertainty. when do they taper, right? they're not saying exactly when they pull back on the $85 billion that they're doing. another said this was good news for the near term. they kept everything the way it is. inflation is at a 43-year low. it is end the quarter, end of first half. this is basically good news. i got good news. i'm selling. i'm out. i will take a breather on the markets. i got my good news. i'm out for the end of the quarter and end of the half and then i will rethink it. ashley: nicole, thanks very much. let's bring in jeff flock from the cme. we mentioned gold moved in the opposite direction. kind of coming back. almost flat now. jeff, what kind of reaction have you noticed? >> we got also oil, also been watc
here? this is the reaction as we see it at this moment. >> people are looking at what is happening. jim bullard, estherly two dissenters from the federal open market committee but what they're looking at here is the action. the dollar is gaining. treasurys moved to 14-month highs. 10-year at 2.2 #%. some of the traders, i spoke to a couple walking by. one talking about further uncertainty. when do they taper, right? they're not saying exactly when they pull back on the $85 billion that...
89
89
Jun 16, 2013
06/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> esther, we were talking about congress and the idea that members of congress are on the stick herein oversight. do you think that's happening by and large? >> clearly not. feinstein said, i didn't know enough about -- >> how does that happen? >> i think that's part of the importance of the conversation. the fact that congress is not in the loop means they can never argue we should not be concerned. we should not be fearful that this is not something that invades our privacy because they don't understand what it is happening. and part of their role is around oversight. and checking of those bodies. so the idea that we, the public, should not be on the one hand expect to be informed and for me, it is not so much about who snowden is or isn't, but about to what extent did the government hide, seeks to hide, continues to hide and what does this mean for us as a democracy moving forward? >> this is a conversation that will continue. but i want to pivot. today is father's day and what a better day to look at changing role. there is a new poll that asks, what are the most important things
. >> esther, we were talking about congress and the idea that members of congress are on the stick herein oversight. do you think that's happening by and large? >> clearly not. feinstein said, i didn't know enough about -- >> how does that happen? >> i think that's part of the importance of the conversation. the fact that congress is not in the loop means they can never argue we should not be concerned. we should not be fearful that this is not something that invades our...
179
179
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
here's what happened. that's when you can see the market took a leg down there. fed governor estherhe became speak. she was supposed to speak,
here's what happened. that's when you can see the market took a leg down there. fed governor estherhe became speak. she was supposed to speak,
207
207
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 1
here's what happened. that's when you can see the market took a leg down there. fed governor esthereorge released a prepared speech after she became speak. she was supposed to speak, and said low interest ratts likely remain in place until the up employment rate reaches 6.5%, unquote, as long as inflation does not exceed 2.5%. nothing earth shattering because of the comment, but because she called out sick, everybody freaked out. sarah, another fed governor, she spoke at the roosevelt institute in washington, d.c. also mentioning the u.s. employment picture thing. it still remains too high. again, nothing dramatic out of these fed comments, but let's bring in peter barnes from washington, d.c.. we have ben willis in the last hour, a trader on the floor say it was the fact that comments popped up on a website, pulled down, put up, amended, and really were just enough to shake these markets. >> liz, we have not been able to confirm that. we have a call-in to the kansas city federal reserve reaching out to the federal reserve here in washington, d.c. to see if we can corroborate what b
here's what happened. that's when you can see the market took a leg down there. fed governor esthereorge released a prepared speech after she became speak. she was supposed to speak, and said low interest ratts likely remain in place until the up employment rate reaches 6.5%, unquote, as long as inflation does not exceed 2.5%. nothing earth shattering because of the comment, but because she called out sick, everybody freaked out. sarah, another fed governor, she spoke at the roosevelt institute...
202
202
Jun 4, 2013
06/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 202
favorite 0
quote 0
esther george came out with a speech. she was sick today, so she released the comments from her. here's the key statement. "i support slowing the pace of asset purchases as an appropriate, next step for monetary policy. this was no surprise. it was in line with her previous speeches, so she reiterated her feelings about this. but you can feel the effects on some parts of the market. even today, bill and maria, the important thing is, interest rate-sensitive stocks continue to get hit, even earlier in the day when the markets were up, there was no move off of the bottom for those particular sectors. >> i will give credit where credit is due. the joke going around at the news desk, according to our robert hum was, it was a down day on wall street, by george. >> very good. >> pisani liked it, robert. let's get to today's "closing bell" exchange. we have mike santoli from yahoo! finance, cnbc.com's jeff cox, who must be licking his chops today, and our own rick santelli as well. good to see you all, guys. michael santoli, what do you think of this sell-off and the volatility we've seen the last week or so, wh
esther george came out with a speech. she was sick today, so she released the comments from her. here's the key statement. "i support slowing the pace of asset purchases as an appropriate, next step for monetary policy. this was no surprise. it was in line with her previous speeches, so she reiterated her feelings about this. but you can feel the effects on some parts of the market. even today, bill and maria, the important thing is, interest rate-sensitive stocks continue to get hit, even...
149
149
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
that was reiterated yesterday from esther george coupled with the adp report, jobs weaker than expected. waiting for the monthly numbers friday. here'seen so many of the names lower today. an industrial and construction product company down 5.5%. cliff natural rowrlses, a company plagued, down over 50% this year, and a big loser down four and a quarter percent. for solar, like so many names, goldman sachs downgraded the group this morning, the third biggest loser on the s&p 500. you are seeing the target moving to the lowest points of the day, and as i noted, the vix is up. back to you. cheryl: volatility. nicole, thank you. dennis: in a small batch vodka maker from texas is hoping to get a leg up on the competition taking flight. titos vodka, now the exclusive vodka for all united airline flights. joining me with more on the sky high beverage is tito beverage, the aptly name found founder and master distiller of the handmade vodka. birds or tito? >> i'm bert, named after my grand dad. dennis: i've had your vodka, i'm a fan. >> thank you very much. dennis: with regard to the united airlines deal, how did you get that to bump out the
that was reiterated yesterday from esther george coupled with the adp report, jobs weaker than expected. waiting for the monthly numbers friday. here'seen so many of the names lower today. an industrial and construction product company down 5.5%. cliff natural rowrlses, a company plagued, down over 50% this year, and a big loser down four and a quarter percent. for solar, like so many names, goldman sachs downgraded the group this morning, the third biggest loser on the s&p 500. you are...
253
253
Jun 4, 2013
06/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
and esther george, at the kansas city fed and we'll be speaking in the afternoon and we'll be hearing from richard fisher as well later tonight. we've all become fed watchers and all of us down hereday and it moves the markets almost every single day. back to you. >> fisher speaks at 8:00 in toronto and he's been someone who has killed the stock market and every time he speaks you have to sell and same thing with placer thursday. these guys are just sell, sell, sell. whatever. let's shift to bonds in the dollar and rick santelli at the cme group in chicago. thanks, jim. interest rates are starting to become a bit proactive today. you look at the intraday chart. we're starting to move toward the higher teens right about where the high yield closes around 216, 217 and you want to watch this and remember, it all had the beginnings and the breakout that shot through the 205 yield and we've come somewhere close around 209, 210 and that may be considered enough of the test-free technicians and the retest and we're seeing selling pressure and look at the ten-year chart of the ten-year jgb. the issue is volatility. 1% is a significant psychological threshold to be sure, but between yeste
and esther george, at the kansas city fed and we'll be speaking in the afternoon and we'll be hearing from richard fisher as well later tonight. we've all become fed watchers and all of us down hereday and it moves the markets almost every single day. back to you. >> fisher speaks at 8:00 in toronto and he's been someone who has killed the stock market and every time he speaks you have to sell and same thing with placer thursday. these guys are just sell, sell, sell. whatever. let's shift...