132
132
Jun 1, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
greatly exaggerated.. the giants right hander celbrated his 35th birthdayh his best start of the seaso seven-shut out innings allo just one-hit while striking three against atla >>> stealing a line, the news of jake's demise is greatly that - - exaggerated, exaggerated, he starts his 35th birthday with his seventh shutout of the season, lowering his era from nine to 6.34 over his last few starts. his highlight came in the six. scoring all the way from first base, he ran through the stop sign, sign, that is the difference maker, they finish with a 21-8 record, perhaps the demise exaggerated as well, and the former twin can't beat for his eighth home run of the year. bottom of the eighth, 5-4, stephen comes up with a huge to the local run the files to run. that is their fourth straight win and when the warriors were down 3-1 to the offender, many wondered if steph curry was healthy. the curry flurry and his head coach saw it coming. >> i could tell he was starting to feel like himself. i told our coaching st
greatly exaggerated.. the giants right hander celbrated his 35th birthdayh his best start of the seaso seven-shut out innings allo just one-hit while striking three against atla >>> stealing a line, the news of jake's demise is greatly that - - exaggerated, exaggerated, he starts his 35th birthday with his seventh shutout of the season, lowering his era from nine to 6.34 over his last few starts. his highlight came in the six. scoring all the way from first base, he ran through the...
136
136
Jun 6, 2016
06/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not exaggerating in terms of their story. that's the story they tell. >> katie couric is caught selectively editing her anti-gun documentary. >> how do you prevent felons or terrorists from purchasing a gun? [ silence ] >> and telemundo is busted staging and choreographing a shot at a donald trump protest. >> is telemundo staging a shot? ah, probably. >> this special edition of "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to this special edition politics in the press." how the liberal media is trying to influence the white house. earlier this week after the press went after donald trump over his donations to veterans charities, the presumptive gop nominee held a press conference to set the record straight and he went right at them. take a look. >> i've never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job. look, you know my opinion to the media. it's very low. i think the media is, frankly, made up of people that in many cases, not in all cases, are not good people. i have to tell you, the press is so dishonest and s
i'm not exaggerating in terms of their story. that's the story they tell. >> katie couric is caught selectively editing her anti-gun documentary. >> how do you prevent felons or terrorists from purchasing a gun? [ silence ] >> and telemundo is busted staging and choreographing a shot at a donald trump protest. >> is telemundo staging a shot? ah, probably. >> this special edition of "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to this special edition...
136
136
Jun 4, 2016
06/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not exaggerating in terms of their story. that's the story they tell. >> katie couric is caught selectively editing her anti-gun documentary. >> how do you prevent felons or terrorists from purchasing a gun? [ silence ] >> and telemundo is busted staging and choreographing a shot at a donald trump protest. >> is telemundo staging a shot? ah, probably. >> this special edition of "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to this special edition politics in the press." how the liberal media is trying to influence the white house. earlier this week after the press went after donald trump over his donations to veterans charities, the presumptive gop nominee held a press conference to set the record straight and he went right at them. take a look. >> i've never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job. look, you know my opinion to the media. it's very low. i think the media is, frankly, made up of people that in many cases, not in all cases, are not good people. i have to tell you, the press is so dishonest and s
i'm not exaggerating in terms of their story. that's the story they tell. >> katie couric is caught selectively editing her anti-gun documentary. >> how do you prevent felons or terrorists from purchasing a gun? [ silence ] >> and telemundo is busted staging and choreographing a shot at a donald trump protest. >> is telemundo staging a shot? ah, probably. >> this special edition of "hannity" starts right here, right now. welcome to this special edition...
129
129
Jun 27, 2016
06/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
you made during the campaign, a claim that vote to leave wou, what do you think the bigger exaggeration or lie? >> our key point was about taking back control. >> that was a key point but still pinned to the top of your twitter feed is the poster that says britain will get 350 million pounds more from nhs. >> we felt we should get money received back from the eu. now, of course it's up to parliament to decide. that's the key point here. they will decide what happens in the negotiation. they will decide what happens with the dividend from leaving the eu. >> do you think some voters voted based on the fact they expected nhs to get 350 million more pounds per week? >> i hope the government heard that message and the government takes that into account. >> was it an exaggeration? >> no. >> the net amount that will come back is less. >> we have 350 million pounds a week going to brussels. more than that. 367 million pounds a week and growing with eurozone bailouts due to come down the line. plenty of money to go for things like farmers and scientists and nhs and other priorities. >> let's tou
you made during the campaign, a claim that vote to leave wou, what do you think the bigger exaggeration or lie? >> our key point was about taking back control. >> that was a key point but still pinned to the top of your twitter feed is the poster that says britain will get 350 million pounds more from nhs. >> we felt we should get money received back from the eu. now, of course it's up to parliament to decide. that's the key point here. they will decide what happens in the...
73
73
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
kennedy: perhaps you are not exaggerating, but you are upset.e's so obsessed with fox news and he can't keep himself from inserting his sensibilities into the election. >> he and his administration were proud of the fact that they completely froze out fox news. to completely freeze out one of the four major news ned works is not something the executive branch should be proud of. you don't need any exaggeration at all. you know he's being clear. so the rights of bernie and trump. what does that say to you about this president? >> that he hasn't done a good job. his own party is campaigning against his record. if obama had had a good 8 years there wouldn't be such a demand for outsiders. this is the ultimate outsider election. if he had a slam dunk, hillary is crushing trump. as of august bernie would have been a walmart greeter. >> in the fact that obama was basically there giving an economic message, wanting to cement his legacy saying the economy is doing really well, which is hilarious. there is a republican governor in indiana and a republica
kennedy: perhaps you are not exaggerating, but you are upset.e's so obsessed with fox news and he can't keep himself from inserting his sensibilities into the election. >> he and his administration were proud of the fact that they completely froze out fox news. to completely freeze out one of the four major news ned works is not something the executive branch should be proud of. you don't need any exaggeration at all. you know he's being clear. so the rights of bernie and trump. what does...
131
131
Jun 6, 2016
06/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not exaggerating in terms of their story. that's the story they tell. >> catty cur r. >>> tell money doe is busted staging and choreographing a shot at a donald trump protest. >> are you staging a shot? >> probably. >> the special edition starts right here right now. >> welcome to the special edition of hannity presidential politics in the press. we're going to take a look how the liberal media is trying to influence the right to the white house. donald trump held a press conference to set the record straight. he went right at them. take a look. >> i have never received such bad publicity for doing such a good job. you know my opinion of the media, it's very low. i think the media is made up of people in many cases, not all cases, are not good people. i have to tell you the press is so dishonest and so unfair. i've been dealing with the press a long time. i think the political press is among the most dishonest people that i've ever met. what i don't want is when i raise millions of dollars, have people say like this sleazy gu
i'm not exaggerating in terms of their story. that's the story they tell. >> catty cur r. >>> tell money doe is busted staging and choreographing a shot at a donald trump protest. >> are you staging a shot? >> probably. >> the special edition starts right here right now. >> welcome to the special edition of hannity presidential politics in the press. we're going to take a look how the liberal media is trying to influence the right to the white house....
254
254
Jun 27, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
they tend to exaggerate both the quantity of gun violence and for lack of a better term, the qualityof the gun complex. why it happened. it's always over on her has some nobility to it. as to the gunfire in reality is much more impulsive. these novels planted the seed for the real explosion of the gun to speak of in the mid- 20th century. >> we had several presidents assassinated by gunfire, garfield, mckinley, and there are a number of their attempts made including on franklin roosevelt. my question is did that trigger national discussion of gun control and if not, why not? i think the biggest discussion happened in the mid and late 60s. what was the impact of those events on the gun business? >> interestingly, in my work, i didn't see either an impact or a shift in the public discourse after any of those events. theodore roosevelt was also shot on a way to a speech and he just went ahead and delivered his speech. he went to the hospital later, maybe, i don't even know if you did that. he said it's going to take more than that to shut me down. so i don't think, for for the time peri
they tend to exaggerate both the quantity of gun violence and for lack of a better term, the qualityof the gun complex. why it happened. it's always over on her has some nobility to it. as to the gunfire in reality is much more impulsive. these novels planted the seed for the real explosion of the gun to speak of in the mid- 20th century. >> we had several presidents assassinated by gunfire, garfield, mckinley, and there are a number of their attempts made including on franklin roosevelt....
126
126
Jun 12, 2016
06/16
by
WPVI
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
forget nyquist, forget exaggerator did you see finish down the stretch tonight. check this out. >> desten, and creator, they come down to the line together. too close to call. >> by a nose, creator tracked down desten to win belmont steaks, this is how close it was, wow, creator the third different horse to win a leg of the triple crown this year, exaggerate or finished 11th, nyquist did in the run. >>> swinging over to golf, senior pga championship at philadelphia cricket club. check out the shot by bart bryant on 11 for eagle. bryant is trying to win for his wife battling brain cancer, kathy, this is for you. get in the hole. it gives them the lead, but, he falls back, currently tied for third because bernard langer hits the birdie, the three shot lead at two under par heading in the final round. >> arena fat ball ron jaworski and soul taking on l.a. second quarter darren reynolds blows the d and blows by, everyone, from dann rod because, ren old with three touchdowns, soul wins 73-37. they improve to nine-two. they are the best football team in arena football.
forget nyquist, forget exaggerator did you see finish down the stretch tonight. check this out. >> desten, and creator, they come down to the line together. too close to call. >> by a nose, creator tracked down desten to win belmont steaks, this is how close it was, wow, creator the third different horse to win a leg of the triple crown this year, exaggerate or finished 11th, nyquist did in the run. >>> swinging over to golf, senior pga championship at philadelphia cricket...
164
164
Jun 26, 2016
06/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 164
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> that's an exaggeration. >> well, let's be very clear about this.ernment has never created a job in the history of man kind. government gets its resources from the private sector and then in most instances creates wasteful jobs. tabill's poin to bill's point when you reduce the burden on those who have the wel wealth, everyone benefits. >> i have a cure for our deficit problems. i'll have michael here write the budget. >> mike, are you up for that? >> john for psident. >> the reason why this has been such a punk recovery because investment and planting equipment and machinery has been terrible. the government has stifled that with all their big spending. >> i see here, taking myself out of the picture, i see six people that could be the cabinet of the next president. whoever it is. including bruce. maybe we put you in charge of the arts program or something. but, thank you very much, gang. we're moving on. >> whatever. >> the "cashin' in" gang ready to roll at the bottom of the hour. >> david saying ceu later. the big vote could help fix our immigra
. >> that's an exaggeration. >> well, let's be very clear about this.ernment has never created a job in the history of man kind. government gets its resources from the private sector and then in most instances creates wasteful jobs. tabill's poin to bill's point when you reduce the burden on those who have the wel wealth, everyone benefits. >> i have a cure for our deficit problems. i'll have michael here write the budget. >> mike, are you up for that? >> john for...
224
224
Jun 6, 2016
06/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
it frequently is exaggerated.t of the time, if the candidate doesn't screw up the choice, it doesn't matter. peter: and sometimes even when they do. on a you can't even count vice presidential nominee to carry their state. john edwards was on the ticket in 2004 and lost north carolina. paul ryan lost wisconsin. whit: exactly. i think it may be different this time. the vice presidential pick will be donald trump's first governing decision. if he picks someone who is ,idely admired in the party widely seen as a credible potential president, that may give some republicans who currently have caused about voting for him, a little bit of reassurance. picks other hand, if he someone not deemed to be qualified to be president, that would reaffirm some of these doubts. al: someone like bob corker? whit: a credible candidate, widely admired on capitol hill for his foreign-policy knowledge and business acumen. you're not going to tell me who you think would not be a good pick. whit: i don't think that would be a wise thing t
it frequently is exaggerated.t of the time, if the candidate doesn't screw up the choice, it doesn't matter. peter: and sometimes even when they do. on a you can't even count vice presidential nominee to carry their state. john edwards was on the ticket in 2004 and lost north carolina. paul ryan lost wisconsin. whit: exactly. i think it may be different this time. the vice presidential pick will be donald trump's first governing decision. if he picks someone who is ,idely admired in the party...
247
247
Jun 28, 2016
06/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
if you will make it illegal to exaggerate, it is just crazy. we will all be dead tomorrow anyway. >> look, remember al gore with that film where he said manhattan would be flooded? i say we charge him, right? >> we should not be investigating the climate change skeptics. if anything we should be investigating the mayors in the cities with gun free zones. there is a lot of evidence showing the gun free zones don't work. look at chicago. you have 300 murders from the guns there and that's the biggest gun free zone in america. what really bothers me about this is liberals love to say they are so tolerant of diversity. but this is another example of how they have zero tolerance for descending opinions. they want to investigate any opinions that don't align directly with the obama administration. >> that's fantastic. you went after democrats and brought in the second amendment. that's an award-winning answer for our show. >> second amendment deniers. how is that? that's a term we can coin on the show. >>> the supreme court ruled suspected it drunk d
if you will make it illegal to exaggerate, it is just crazy. we will all be dead tomorrow anyway. >> look, remember al gore with that film where he said manhattan would be flooded? i say we charge him, right? >> we should not be investigating the climate change skeptics. if anything we should be investigating the mayors in the cities with gun free zones. there is a lot of evidence showing the gun free zones don't work. look at chicago. you have 300 murders from the guns there and...
50
50
Jun 25, 2016
06/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
growing up my mom told me don't brag and then exaggerate, people won't like you plus the people of donald trump even though his brags and says things like this. >> my people are so smart and you know what they say in my polls i have the most loyal people. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot and somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's incredible. stossel: he could shoot someone? monica crowley covers politics for fox and you would vote for donald trump over hillary? >> hi john. if donald trump is the nominee absolutely will vote for him. stossel: he doesn't believe he could shoot someone and not lose voters? >> afterwards he said that was just hyperbole but there's no point in point. the presidency is a personification of how most of the american people want the country to act at home and abroad and every presidential election is a direct result of the presidency became the force i think what you are seeing with donald trump is less about him per se and more about what he represents and his style is flamboyant and tough but it acts with strength and authority.
growing up my mom told me don't brag and then exaggerate, people won't like you plus the people of donald trump even though his brags and says things like this. >> my people are so smart and you know what they say in my polls i have the most loyal people. i could stand in the middle of fifth avenue and shoot and somebody and i wouldn't lose any voters, okay? it's incredible. stossel: he could shoot someone? monica crowley covers politics for fox and you would vote for donald trump over...
42
42
Jun 21, 2016
06/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i do think it's exaggerated, i do. i think there are millions of people still making their minds up. people say the bookies always get it right. they don't. >>> either way, with three days before britons go to the polls, markets are dancing the tune of the latest brexit news float. >>> the world's biggest automaker supports britain remaining in the eu. toyota warns a leave vote may lead to levies of as much as 10% on the cars it builds in the uk. that would make the cars more expensive and potentially hurt sales. the automaker exports almost 90% of the vehicles it builds in the uk. >>> so how by all of this big news from this week from the vote to europe to janet yellen's congressional testimony impact the financial markets? michael farr, president of the money management firm far, miller and washington, joins us now. good to talk to you. >> hi, sharon. >> there is so much concern over brexit. first janet yellen's testimony and what we're going to hear there. likely she is going to talk about what she does all the time
. >> i do think it's exaggerated, i do. i think there are millions of people still making their minds up. people say the bookies always get it right. they don't. >>> either way, with three days before britons go to the polls, markets are dancing the tune of the latest brexit news float. >>> the world's biggest automaker supports britain remaining in the eu. toyota warns a leave vote may lead to levies of as much as 10% on the cars it builds in the uk. that would make the...
31
31
Jun 21, 2016
06/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
exaggerate their power--and they are powerful and they know exactly what they want. they want to control the environment of their business activities so that they can make more money and get more bonuses and, perhaps, give more dividends to their shareholders, and they do that in a very strategic way to this day. they strategically want to control the environment that they operate in. if the government's part of the environment, they want to put their officials in high positions in government. they want to contribute campaign money to members of congress. and if consumers are a potential drag, then they want to have more exciting, emotional advertisements and try to get them to buy their cars. and if the labor is considered an obstacle, well, they'll try to make their influence known there. and if they don't want to pay a certain level of taxes, they will shape and strategically plan the tax. and if they want to have members of congress who are receptive to them, they will enter through their executives and political action committees, the campaign cash that is neede
exaggerate their power--and they are powerful and they know exactly what they want. they want to control the environment of their business activities so that they can make more money and get more bonuses and, perhaps, give more dividends to their shareholders, and they do that in a very strategic way to this day. they strategically want to control the environment that they operate in. if the government's part of the environment, they want to put their officials in high positions in government....
66
66
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the reason you feel that this is a big deal because the media exaggerated how important. >> and if you are jerry seinfeld and you can't handle a gay right's activist calling you a homophobe. put on your big boy papts. it is just a criticism. >> criticism is fine, but it is targeted at certain people. >> what is offensive is being pro-life. >> kristern powers leans left. but she said the left is silencing people. nhaving a nonliberal view. and intollerance of hearing from people. >> the purpose is the students are young and they are vulnerable and protected from nasty ideas. >> instead of people saying i disagree with what you are saying, they say i am sorry, i am offended and it could trauma toys. >> little snowflakes can't handle it. they are not. they are intimidators. >> they intimidated one to uninviting. >> when you want to send your kid to be protected from reality send them to a day care center. >> some students called her hate speech. she cancelled her invitation and revoked her degree. >> a woman too hot for brandeis to handle? some offer them a safe space. >> run and h
. >> the reason you feel that this is a big deal because the media exaggerated how important. >> and if you are jerry seinfeld and you can't handle a gay right's activist calling you a homophobe. put on your big boy papts. it is just a criticism. >> criticism is fine, but it is targeted at certain people. >> what is offensive is being pro-life. >> kristern powers leans left. but she said the left is silencing people. nhaving a nonliberal view. and intollerance of...
268
268
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
did he exaggerate? trump then lashed out, arguing he's getting punished for doing a good thing, and it grew very tense. and when trump was asked, is this what the white house will be like if he's elected, he had an answer. here's abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: in an extraordinary news conference today, donald trump defending himself, and unloading on reporters for questioning just how much money he raised for veterans groups. >> i sent people checks of a lot of money, and instead of being, like, thank you very much, mr. trump, or, trump did a good job, everyone is say, who got it? who got it? who got it? and you make me look very bad. >> reporter: in january, trump claimed he raised $6 million at this iowa event, including a million from his own pocket. >> we just cracked $6 million, right? $6 million! >> reporter: but trump's campaign manager recently suggested the total amount raised was closer to $4.5 million. and trump's own million dollar contribution? it was only made last week. mr. trump, writing
did he exaggerate? trump then lashed out, arguing he's getting punished for doing a good thing, and it grew very tense. and when trump was asked, is this what the white house will be like if he's elected, he had an answer. here's abc's tom llamas. >> reporter: in an extraordinary news conference today, donald trump defending himself, and unloading on reporters for questioning just how much money he raised for veterans groups. >> i sent people checks of a lot of money, and instead of...
149
149
Jun 27, 2016
06/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i think christine lagarde, that is a bit of an exaggeration. but britain going into recession, the pound sinking lower, it has to be-- it's can go down to 120. you can see banks and people already saying we employ a thousand european nationals in the london office or 2,000, will they have visas and will they put investment into london. >> any country running a current account deficit depends on the kindness of strangers to lend them money. britain is running one of the largest account deficits, 5.3, 5.4 of national income. we are cutting ourselves off from the world's largest, single richest market. the sunderland point is a very, very important one. i represent a constituency next door 'do, the nissan leadership in japan said the most productive car plant in the world is there to help the right. i think the one to two year consequences will be severe and very important to goat the bottom of the issues quickly. i think the idea that we're going to have a slow pace of withdrawal which is the current claim of the brexit campaign i think will be t
. >> i think christine lagarde, that is a bit of an exaggeration. but britain going into recession, the pound sinking lower, it has to be-- it's can go down to 120. you can see banks and people already saying we employ a thousand european nationals in the london office or 2,000, will they have visas and will they put investment into london. >> any country running a current account deficit depends on the kindness of strangers to lend them money. britain is running one of the largest...
261
261
Jun 6, 2016
06/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it frequently is exaggerated. most of the time, if a candidate doesn't screw up the choice, it doesn't matter a whole lot. >> even when they do sometimes. but, normally, if they pick someone who is a credible, potential president, the choice fades into the background. you can't even count on a vice presidential nominee to carry his or her own home state unless it would go there anyway. john edwards was on the ticket in 2004 with john kerry and lost north carolina. >> ron paul lost wisconsin. exactly. i think it may be a little different this time in a different way, though. the vice presidential pick will be donald trump's first governing decision, and if he picks someone who is widely admired in the party, widely seen as a credible potential president, that may give some republicans who currently have real pause about voting for him a little more reassurance. on the other hand, p if he picks someone who is widely deemed to be not ready to be president, that's lymph si going to re-- that's simply going to reinforc
>> it frequently is exaggerated. most of the time, if a candidate doesn't screw up the choice, it doesn't matter a whole lot. >> even when they do sometimes. but, normally, if they pick someone who is a credible, potential president, the choice fades into the background. you can't even count on a vice presidential nominee to carry his or her own home state unless it would go there anyway. john edwards was on the ticket in 2004 with john kerry and lost north carolina. >> ron...
447
447
Jun 12, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 447
favorite 0
quote 0
to exaggerate what the response should be to the situation. and in any case to take us away from the real issue the policy should be focusing on. this is the problem i have with american cold war strategy. it is what concerns me about this global dominance strategy that has been with us since the soviet union. the strategy becomes all-encompassing, it becomes alarmist, and became overly militarized and left far too little room for diplomacy for good faith bargaining based on mutual concessions. true that the united states ultimately prevailed in the superpower concentration. i think for reasons that had little to do with the strategy we can talk about the situation. it is true the united states prevailed. to the second of the questions i wanted to talk about this evening, how much does grand strategy actually matter? i am running close to being out of time. as i said it doesn't matter is much as we might thinking in broad geopolitical terms. when i think about the victims in southeast asia and the families of victims in vietnam suffering, when
to exaggerate what the response should be to the situation. and in any case to take us away from the real issue the policy should be focusing on. this is the problem i have with american cold war strategy. it is what concerns me about this global dominance strategy that has been with us since the soviet union. the strategy becomes all-encompassing, it becomes alarmist, and became overly militarized and left far too little room for diplomacy for good faith bargaining based on mutual concessions....
312
312
Jun 12, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 312
favorite 0
quote 0
exaggerator finished well back in the field. now today's weather severe thunderstorms will threaten the midwest, storms also pop up over the southeast. southwest will bake. but cooler in the northeast. for the week ahead, immediately of conditions from coast to coast. >> warning. a shark attack is next. ,,,,,,,,, >> >> osgood: the warning shark. our cover story record by adam warner on the jersey shore. >> welcome to beach haven a solution of heaven on the new jersey shore. >> it's wonderful. we can't wait for another great summer here. >> i've been coming here since you was 18 month old. >> it's relaxing. it's a beautiful beach. >> the perfect police to take a dip. and built your mind at ease. unless, of course, you have a certain movie theme playing in your head. ♪ "jaws" left america trembling. you know the story. >> shark! >> a rogue shark terrorizing a tourist town. >> you're going to need a bigger boat. >> while the book and blockbuster film are fix, 100 years ago in new jersey there was the real thing with eerie similarit
exaggerator finished well back in the field. now today's weather severe thunderstorms will threaten the midwest, storms also pop up over the southeast. southwest will bake. but cooler in the northeast. for the week ahead, immediately of conditions from coast to coast. >> warning. a shark attack is next. ,,,,,,,,, >> >> osgood: the warning shark. our cover story record by adam warner on the jersey shore. >> welcome to beach haven a solution of heaven on the new jersey...
150
150
Jun 18, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
the theory to misinterpret the problem, to exaggerate perhaps the stakes, or at least what the response should be, to the situation, and in any case to take us away from the real issues that the policy should be focusing on. this is the problem i have with american cold war strategy. it is what concerns me about global dominance that has been with us from when the soviet union through in the towel. that is the strategy becomes all-encompassing, becomes alarmist, manichaean if you itl, and in the cold war, became overly militarized and left far too little room for diplomacy. withood faith bargaining good faith concessions. it is true that the united states ultimately prevailed in the superpower confrontation. i think for reasons that had relatively little to do with the strategy. but it is true, the united states prevailed. brings me then to the second of the questions i wanted this evening --, just as grand strategy actually matter? does grand strategy of the matter? my answer, and i will be brief to cut same close to running out it doeshere, is again not matter as much as we might thin
the theory to misinterpret the problem, to exaggerate perhaps the stakes, or at least what the response should be, to the situation, and in any case to take us away from the real issues that the policy should be focusing on. this is the problem i have with american cold war strategy. it is what concerns me about global dominance that has been with us from when the soviet union through in the towel. that is the strategy becomes all-encompassing, becomes alarmist, manichaean if you itl, and in...
55
55
Jun 28, 2016
06/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
it is possible that christine lagarde on that level is a n exaggeration.he idea of the pound sinking much further, that is something. it could go down to 120. these are all things people see in money. what is happening throughout new york is you can see banks and people saying we employ 1000 european nationals in the london office, how many of those are we going to keep? they are certainly not going to put more investment. >> any country which is running a current deficit depends on the kindness of strangers. britain is running one of the largest current account deficits at the moment, 5% of national income. we're cutting ourselves off from the world's richest, single market. the sunderland is a poignant one. i represent a constituency next-door. the leadership in japan has been clear that this productiveness is there's export to european markets on the right terms. i fear the 3-5-year consequences more than the one to two-year consequences which will nonetheless more severe. i think this idea that we are going to have this slow pace of withdrawal is going
it is possible that christine lagarde on that level is a n exaggeration.he idea of the pound sinking much further, that is something. it could go down to 120. these are all things people see in money. what is happening throughout new york is you can see banks and people saying we employ 1000 european nationals in the london office, how many of those are we going to keep? they are certainly not going to put more investment. >> any country which is running a current deficit depends on the...
276
276
Jun 12, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
it is filled with exaggerations, fault ri regulations, omissions and also contains a lot of truth about my father and me, more truth than false hoodz, i think. if if i'm deceiving you, i'm deceiving myself as well. all i have a memory and memory is a treacherous thing. it is not subjective and constantly revised and edited to suit our needs and desires and yet our lives and ie tenties are built upon memories and draw conclusions about our lives and the people in them, so we do the best we can. knowing we are fooling ourselves a good part of the time. we go forward in spite of it. i go forward in spite of it. these are the stories i tell myself. thomas was a complex man, far too complex for me to know and understand. he was famous, almost worship in some circles, unknown to others and brilliant and grand master and one of the greatest writers of the 20th century. he was an alcoholic and drug, sometimes dangerous charismatic, idealist sensitive man with a deep and powerful sense of justice. most important to me he was my father and i was his son. good or bad, weak or strong, alive or dead
it is filled with exaggerations, fault ri regulations, omissions and also contains a lot of truth about my father and me, more truth than false hoodz, i think. if if i'm deceiving you, i'm deceiving myself as well. all i have a memory and memory is a treacherous thing. it is not subjective and constantly revised and edited to suit our needs and desires and yet our lives and ie tenties are built upon memories and draw conclusions about our lives and the people in them, so we do the best we can....
1,483
1.5K
Jun 24, 2016
06/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 1,483
favorite 0
quote 1
that's unlike him to exaggerate.ut he said that he and reagan liked each other and indicated they knew each other, but president reagan ignored his invitations, and reagan's son said he would not have known donald trump if donald trump stood up in his soup. what the hell kind of soup was ronald reagan eating? [ applause ] >> jimmy: it doesn't matter if donald trump embellished the relationship. his supporters don't care. they're passionate to the point where it seems like he could say anything and they would support him. to test this, we went out and asked people who said they're on team trump, and we asked them what would he have to do to lose your vote. this is what they said. >> what would it take for trump to lose your vote? >> nothing. there's nothing he could do to lose my vote. >> what would he have to do to lose my vote? be a socialist like bernie or a criminal like hillary. >> take my guns. >> that's it? >> that's it. >> punching a woman right in the face on national tv. >> be a child molester n. >> anything
that's unlike him to exaggerate.ut he said that he and reagan liked each other and indicated they knew each other, but president reagan ignored his invitations, and reagan's son said he would not have known donald trump if donald trump stood up in his soup. what the hell kind of soup was ronald reagan eating? [ applause ] >> jimmy: it doesn't matter if donald trump embellished the relationship. his supporters don't care. they're passionate to the point where it seems like he could say...
131
131
Jun 27, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
they tend to exaggerate both the quantity of gun violence and for lack of a better term, the qualityf the gun violence of why the conflict happened. it is always over on her, it has no ability to it. most of the gun violence in reality is much more impulsive and caused by anger and impulse. . . >> >> after any of those events. the roosevelt also thought then went ahead. item even know if he did that. for the time period there are looking at to have much of an impact but the the politics for this story. ted is a hyper controversial and provocative it in your epilogue you get into it to reduce gun violence i wonder we look at the i history? to become powerful over time in half the battle over time? >> i was in 1871 largely over pour marksmanship. then in 1904 it was first lobbying for rifle ranges because they found most states had very bad rifle ranges or no ripple ranges. end in any way it did not represent the interest so the national firearms legislation is introduced in the late twenties the early '30's is a moment when you can begin to see the emergence of a gun politics that we
they tend to exaggerate both the quantity of gun violence and for lack of a better term, the qualityf the gun violence of why the conflict happened. it is always over on her, it has no ability to it. most of the gun violence in reality is much more impulsive and caused by anger and impulse. . . >> >> after any of those events. the roosevelt also thought then went ahead. item even know if he did that. for the time period there are looking at to have much of an impact but the the...
90
90
Jun 21, 2016
06/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
everything is exaggerated. both sides exaggerate what will happen. in fact, no matter what happens, there will be a great muddling through. in fact, the british military might be somewhat freer to act but on the whole it would be a wash. this is about the e.u. it is not about nato, which is different. the e.u. has never been effective militarily. so strategically, to shift from merely militarily to strategically across the board, economically, politically, everything, whether or not it is good for britain, it would actually long term be good for the e.u., deirdre, because the e.u. has grown too big, too unwieldy, too unmanageable, too dictatorial. it needs to be smaller and lighter and try to do a bit less. and by the way the brits, there is this huge cultural divide. the atlantic ocean is narrower than the english channel. the brits, one of the problems they are having they have traditions of individual freedom and social freedoms did not previal or pertain to continental europe where things are always more regulated. you're seeing not just economic
everything is exaggerated. both sides exaggerate what will happen. in fact, no matter what happens, there will be a great muddling through. in fact, the british military might be somewhat freer to act but on the whole it would be a wash. this is about the e.u. it is not about nato, which is different. the e.u. has never been effective militarily. so strategically, to shift from merely militarily to strategically across the board, economically, politically, everything, whether or not it is good...
162
162
Jun 12, 2016
06/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 3
exaggerator was the favorite but virtually a nonfactor.retch it's destin in the lead but the late charge by creator. and creator judging by a nose in the photo fillish. >>> let's turn to football. the eagles have rest and relaxation time before training camp begins july 24th. it won't be all rest for the q.b.s though. they will meet and work out in san diego. that includes rookie carson wentz who is anxious to learn as much as he can. wentz has been participating in otas and mini camp and talked about his progress. >> i feel good. you know, i feel like i'm continually learning. i feel like i'm comfortable with the offense and everything. there is a lot to learn and a lot of nuances and fine details with the offense. progression and look forward to continuing that. >>> usa and paraguay today. and it's clint dempsey. his 51st international goal. the u.s. advances to the knockout stage of the tournament beating paraguay 1-0. that's a look at sports. we'll be right back. dear fellow citizen, time spent with my son really makes me appreciate "t
exaggerator was the favorite but virtually a nonfactor.retch it's destin in the lead but the late charge by creator. and creator judging by a nose in the photo fillish. >>> let's turn to football. the eagles have rest and relaxation time before training camp begins july 24th. it won't be all rest for the q.b.s though. they will meet and work out in san diego. that includes rookie carson wentz who is anxious to learn as much as he can. wentz has been participating in otas and mini camp...
236
236
Jun 27, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 236
favorite 0
quote 0
host: visited him -- there are stories in a paper saying the eu setetting on this quick, or a more exaggerated timeline of the united kingdom or britain wants to, does that play into how it affects us? guest: absolutely. any uncertainty will cause business leaders to say do i really want to invest in this process? if i don't know what the outlook is going to be? uncertainty prevents those investments which keep growth down. that is what you have business leaders saying, u.k., let's get through this process quickly. the head of the imf, madame guard said we must deal with the new relationship and what it will be. yet some leaders calling for that. time, the process takes at least two years to exit the relationship. saying we need to take this low. whereso have a dynamic there are other factors, political factors within the european union thinking about exiting as well, calling for referendums as well. reaction may be to treat them harshly and abuse the political parties at home. this will be worked out quickly and carefully like the markets want. host: the brexit impact on united states is our
host: visited him -- there are stories in a paper saying the eu setetting on this quick, or a more exaggerated timeline of the united kingdom or britain wants to, does that play into how it affects us? guest: absolutely. any uncertainty will cause business leaders to say do i really want to invest in this process? if i don't know what the outlook is going to be? uncertainty prevents those investments which keep growth down. that is what you have business leaders saying, u.k., let's get through...
122
122
Jun 17, 2016
06/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 1
and it is certainly true that the remain side has been exaggerating some of the arguments and has beenout things than it should have been. but we haven't found anything that is a downright lie of the same sort that we found from the leave camp. so if you take the 4,300, i think it is the midpoint or the central estimate of a range where -- >> you think forecasting gdp to 2030 is possible. >> but that is not what it was. it wasn't trying -- and you have to actually look at exactly what they were doing. they were looking not at what gdp would be in 2030, but what the impact of a reduction in trade between britain and europe would have on our gdp in 2030. whatever our gdp would be in 2030 which is going to be influenced by a lot, of course you can't forecast that. so what you can say. and i think what most economists, almost economists i think something like 90% of economists who have been surv surveyed on this. what they do accept is if britain leaves the european union and doesn't say in a single market. and that is what the leave camp is saying, then we will do less trade with the euro
and it is certainly true that the remain side has been exaggerating some of the arguments and has beenout things than it should have been. but we haven't found anything that is a downright lie of the same sort that we found from the leave camp. so if you take the 4,300, i think it is the midpoint or the central estimate of a range where -- >> you think forecasting gdp to 2030 is possible. >> but that is not what it was. it wasn't trying -- and you have to actually look at exactly...
169
169
Jun 4, 2016
06/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 169
favorite 0
quote 0
through exaggeration, through these engaging stories, as well as some of the rage and hyperbole, but what he's trying to do, he was not writing for entertainment. ultimately he was trying to make a point. and i think that is what, i i think that's the not of it. >> is there a piece of gonzo journalism or hunters it gonzo style that you would recommend people read or that you still find humorous and insightful? >> one is his obituary on which if you have not read it it it's on the internet you can see it. it is a scathing, vicious, wonderful piece of writing. [laughter] i don't know if i've ever told you this about it, hunter started writing that in new orleans, he had came down and visited me. i was at the university of new orleans young history professor and stephen ambrose who had written three volume biography of nixon was there and so i thought what an amazing thing to get ambrose and thompson together and talk next and. >> i had to introduce hunter and the university of new orleans and he spoke and was hanging around for four days. the next and suddenly died and hunter felt a lo
through exaggeration, through these engaging stories, as well as some of the rage and hyperbole, but what he's trying to do, he was not writing for entertainment. ultimately he was trying to make a point. and i think that is what, i i think that's the not of it. >> is there a piece of gonzo journalism or hunters it gonzo style that you would recommend people read or that you still find humorous and insightful? >> one is his obituary on which if you have not read it it it's on the...
165
165
Jun 11, 2016
06/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
exaggerator comes into the race as the favorite. horse beat kentucky derby winner niyquist at the preaknes but he is not a lock. >> i think sudden breaking news will have a big chance to beat him or either of the todd fletcher horses. at the distance of a mile and a half anything can happen. we have seen that in prior belmon belmonts. >> some believe exaggerator's biggest challenge will be running for a third time in just five weeks. you can watch the belmont stakes here on nbc10. our coverage begins at 5:00 this afternoon. >>> now your nbc10 first alert neighborhood weather. >>> by 5:00 we'll see strong storms moving across the area. the biggest potential for those storms will be in lehigh valley. also berks county, the pa suburbs, central and northern new jersey. the timing from the storms west to east will be between 3:00 and 6:00. we're looking at the potential for damaging winds, hail and also some lightning. so strong storms this afternoon. some on the severe side. uate cool start. 50s and 60s. can't rule out the potential for
exaggerator comes into the race as the favorite. horse beat kentucky derby winner niyquist at the preaknes but he is not a lock. >> i think sudden breaking news will have a big chance to beat him or either of the todd fletcher horses. at the distance of a mile and a half anything can happen. we have seen that in prior belmon belmonts. >> some believe exaggerator's biggest challenge will be running for a third time in just five weeks. you can watch the belmont stakes here on nbc10....
559
559
Jun 1, 2016
06/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 559
favorite 0
quote 0
you make, buying a house, a car, or for women dating a guy in new york, the urgency is driven by exaggeratingsing the impression of outside desire. it's bad enough to want it but it's worse when others want it, too. so to beat this, simply ask yourself one question. are you pursuing something to have it or to enjoy it. if it's to have, then you won't enjoy it since having it was the whole point. lastly, all of you men attacking me for choosing "the bachelorette" over the stanley cup but i'm sorry, soccer is just not man enough for me. >> oh, boy. even i know that. >> kimberly, you don't watch "the bachelorette" because you live it. >> i'm wearing the crown, baby. >> trick men into thinking like there's only one kimberly. >> hold on. i think this is going to go very poorly for me right now. >> yes, no. i'm not answering. fifth amendment, again. >> yeah. >> there you go, i learned that from clinton's staff. >> dana, i read this book "influence." everything i look at i see through the eyes of this guy robert. it's all about scarcity about how you develop, can you change people's minds by making
you make, buying a house, a car, or for women dating a guy in new york, the urgency is driven by exaggeratingsing the impression of outside desire. it's bad enough to want it but it's worse when others want it, too. so to beat this, simply ask yourself one question. are you pursuing something to have it or to enjoy it. if it's to have, then you won't enjoy it since having it was the whole point. lastly, all of you men attacking me for choosing "the bachelorette" over the stanley cup...
166
166
Jun 1, 2016
06/16
by
KPIX
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
fields, the news of jake peavy's demise is greatly exaggerated the giants right- hander celebrated listh birthday with his best start of the season. 7 shutdown innings allowing just one hit while striking out three atlanta braves. peavy lowers his e.r.a. from 9 to 6.34 over his last five starts but the highlight of the night came in the 6th. scoreless game, denard span into the gap and peavy ran through the stop sign at third base and scored all the way from first. giants win 4-0. they finish the month of may with a 21-8 record. >>> you know, perhaps the as' demise has been exaggerated, as well. bottom of the 3rd minnesota leading 2-1 but then valencia goes deep for his 8th homer of the year. two-run shot. a's 3-2. bottom of the 8th now 5-4. and steven vogt comes up huge with the two-run double giving oakland insurance. they win 7-4. the a's have now won four in a row. >>> when is it better to take a drop than drop in the water? this guy grabs the best example, lost his balance as soon as he hit the ball. not sure where the ball ended up but his playing partners got a kick out of it. [
fields, the news of jake peavy's demise is greatly exaggerated the giants right- hander celebrated listh birthday with his best start of the season. 7 shutdown innings allowing just one hit while striking out three atlanta braves. peavy lowers his e.r.a. from 9 to 6.34 over his last five starts but the highlight of the night came in the 6th. scoreless game, denard span into the gap and peavy ran through the stop sign at third base and scored all the way from first. giants win 4-0. they finish...
76
76
Jun 25, 2016
06/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
but the parallels between the success of trump and what happened in the u ks somewhat exaggerated.ecting elites the skepticism managed to get to over 50%. >> who was it that voted? where did the votes come from? >> england mostly and also wales. both parts of england feel they have not done very well since the financial crisis and can't feel in globalization their interests. the fact that scotland and ireland voted to remain, they have different political cultures and london generally feels positive about its position within the eu. >> kelly, do you think the vote gives a boost to the trump campaign? >> i think he is going to try to use it in his favor. he used it to boost his campaign. i think, as charles mentioned, he is exaggerating the comparison but he is saying this nationalism is effective and translating in the uk to what he sees here in the united states and feels like it is going to get him over the finish line in november and i think hillary clinton uses the vote as well but in a different way to focus on the sustainive repercussions that the vote will have on the u.s. e
but the parallels between the success of trump and what happened in the u ks somewhat exaggerated.ecting elites the skepticism managed to get to over 50%. >> who was it that voted? where did the votes come from? >> england mostly and also wales. both parts of england feel they have not done very well since the financial crisis and can't feel in globalization their interests. the fact that scotland and ireland voted to remain, they have different political cultures and london...