263
263
May 20, 2012
05/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
cordobes -- in the hands of cordobes with franco in the audience. fifth in the 1700s. he was born in versailles, and while he ruled spain for 40 years, he stayed very french. the palace was designed to be phillip's versailles, to help establish a new dynasty, the bourbons, and it's big, over 2,000 rooms. with acres of lavish paintings and tapestries, a king's ransom of chandeliers... priceless treasures and bronze decor covered in gold leaf. there are over 150 fancy clocks in the palace, all in working order. portraits of past royal residents -- these are by the great spanish painter goya -- decorate the walls. in the lavish throne room golden lions tread red velvet, symbolizing the might of the monarchy, whose coat of arms incorporated many realms and whose empire spanned both hemispheres. above the throne, the ceiling fresco by tiepolo celebrates that vast spanish empire, upon which the sun never set. a rainbow leads to a macho red-caped conquistador and american indians, just some more distant spanish subjects. phillip the fifth, the grandson of
cordobes -- in the hands of cordobes with franco in the audience. fifth in the 1700s. he was born in versailles, and while he ruled spain for 40 years, he stayed very french. the palace was designed to be phillip's versailles, to help establish a new dynasty, the bourbons, and it's big, over 2,000 rooms. with acres of lavish paintings and tapestries, a king's ransom of chandeliers... priceless treasures and bronze decor covered in gold leaf. there are over 150 fancy clocks in the palace, all in...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
for more of the franco germany meeting were tarred joined by a lot of i know star former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament who is live for us with brussels. so a lot is determined to convince a merkel to find a compromise to the euro crisis strategy but how likely is the chancellor to shift her stance on austerity. well of course certain night's meeting is just going to be sort of you know dipping their toes in the water to feel how cold we're about it is so analysts picking many things from tonight but there's going to be a different sense in the in the coming months how deep there will be that remains to be seen just not forget first of all how long one but only would assume a majority fifty two percent on the other hand merkel has suffered some serious blows so it all depends on what this strategy will be my feeling is that they're going to come to some sort of agreement where they will say ok i will emphasize that i had made some changes and you from the german side would say well we stated to the core of it but we just we made some minor changes here and there but it is defi
for more of the franco germany meeting were tarred joined by a lot of i know star former deputy speaker of the belgian parliament who is live for us with brussels. so a lot is determined to convince a merkel to find a compromise to the euro crisis strategy but how likely is the chancellor to shift her stance on austerity. well of course certain night's meeting is just going to be sort of you know dipping their toes in the water to feel how cold we're about it is so analysts picking many things...
246
246
May 18, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 246
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: it dates back to the franco dictatorship when authority, whether of government or thes not questioned. a lot of painful spanish history was buried during the franco era, a lot involving collusion of the church. now that history is being dug they're digging for the truth. one prosecution of a now 80-year-old nun is already under way. sister maria is accused of taking a child from its mother and suspected of being part of a ring that moved thousands of babies from what it saw as loose moraled families to more desirable, more catholic families. >> i think they were kind of playing like if they were god, you know. >> reporter: laura's search for the truth will take a while longer. remains of a child were found at this dig. dna tests will show if it's hers. if not, she'll keep searching for the son who would now be 31 and who she feels is somewhere looking for her. mark phillips, cbs news, spain. >>> coming up after your local news on "cbs this morning," more on the latest evidence released in the trayvon martin shooting. we'll hear from the attorney of gunman george zimmer
. >> reporter: it dates back to the franco dictatorship when authority, whether of government or thes not questioned. a lot of painful spanish history was buried during the franco era, a lot involving collusion of the church. now that history is being dug they're digging for the truth. one prosecution of a now 80-year-old nun is already under way. sister maria is accused of taking a child from its mother and suspected of being part of a ring that moved thousands of babies from what it saw...
192
192
May 17, 2012
05/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
a lot of painful spanish history was buried during the franco era, a lot involving the the collusion of the church. now that history is being dug up. they're digging for the truth. one prosecution of a now-80-year-old nun is already under way. sister maria is accused of taking a child from its mother and is suspected of being part of a ring that moved thousands of babies from what it saw as loose-morald families to more desirableuc more catholic families. >> they didn't probably think that we could bring up our babies right. that was one of the things the nuns say. i think they're just-- they were kind of playing like as it they were god, you know. >> reporter: laura perralis' search for the truth will take a while longer. remains of a child were found at this dig. d.n.a. tests will show whether it's hers. if not, she'll keep searching for the son who would now be 31 and who she feels is somewhere looking for her. mark phillips, cbs news, alicante, spain. >> pelley: probably no reason to worry, but nasa said today there are nearly 5,000 asteroids whizzing through our solar system tha
a lot of painful spanish history was buried during the franco era, a lot involving the the collusion of the church. now that history is being dug up. they're digging for the truth. one prosecution of a now-80-year-old nun is already under way. sister maria is accused of taking a child from its mother and is suspected of being part of a ring that moved thousands of babies from what it saw as loose-morald families to more desirableuc more catholic families. >> they didn't probably think...
196
196
May 18, 2012
05/12
by
KRCB
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
, because of the famous drawings of franco. so frankly, -- because people say ah, he did not -- well, what would have been the good of picasso with a gun, you know? it is the fact that he was there that he did not go away from paris at that time was meaningful. yes, it said something. >> rose: it was a symbol. >> same thing as matisse was in the south of france, they did not want to move. they said we don't want to abandon the country in the bad hours, so that's what we feltment. >> what is amazing is that picasso was let's face it the icon o anti-fascism and therefore put himself as enormous risk by staying on and picasso was someone who had enormous amount of courage in the studio but didn't a have tht much courage out in the street, i mean he was scared of the gendarmes he didn't like the police or authority in any form and so to put himself in this position was an act of amazing courage. >> that's what i think. >> rose: fair enough. so you stayed there until after the war and then went to value central. >> , vallauris. >> y
, because of the famous drawings of franco. so frankly, -- because people say ah, he did not -- well, what would have been the good of picasso with a gun, you know? it is the fact that he was there that he did not go away from paris at that time was meaningful. yes, it said something. >> rose: it was a symbol. >> same thing as matisse was in the south of france, they did not want to move. they said we don't want to abandon the country in the bad hours, so that's what we feltment....
336
336
May 2, 2012
05/12
by
KDTV
tv
eye 336
favorite 0
quote 0
marcharon para pedir una reforma migratoria y pedir un alto a las deportaciones, concluyó en la plaza francolidad . >> que nos traten mejor, nos ven como un chivo espiatorio, creen que los hispanos tenemos la culpa . >> se centró en destacar en el día del trabajador, sobre todos aquellos que trabajan indocumentados . >> varias organizaciones se unieron a las protestas, partieron de la calle 24 hasta la 16 exigiendo respeto a sus derechos basicos, dicen estar cansados de sentirse devaluados por ser inmigrantes . >> otros protestan por injusticias laborales, fue el caso de las más de 4 mil enfermeras, que se ausentaron de sus puestos para pedir derechos, es organizada por los miembros de la organización de enfermeras, debido a que las negociaciones han durado un año, exigen que renuncien por sus días pagados, por otro lado, los trabajdores de golden gate están en huelga, el sindicato de trabajdores y servicios de ferries han negociado hace meses, para ver más imágenes de las protestas visite univisión14.com >> en otras informaciones, una mujer fue detenida por agentes, encontraron artefactgos
marcharon para pedir una reforma migratoria y pedir un alto a las deportaciones, concluyó en la plaza francolidad . >> que nos traten mejor, nos ven como un chivo espiatorio, creen que los hispanos tenemos la culpa . >> se centró en destacar en el día del trabajador, sobre todos aquellos que trabajan indocumentados . >> varias organizaciones se unieron a las protestas, partieron de la calle 24 hasta la 16 exigiendo respeto a sus derechos basicos, dicen estar cansados de...
233
233
May 23, 2012
05/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 1
when franco saw a slew of emergency vehicles on the runway, he knew something was wrong. then he snapped this picture of a woman in handcuffs, taken into custody. franco also spoke with a doctor who examined the woman during the flight. >> they were looking for incisions, recent scarring to see if she had had any type operation, where it was obvious she could have had had a device implanted if her. and they didn't see anything. >> reporter: after the failed underwear bombing of a flight in 2003, and -- 2009, and other attempts to he's jack and printer cartridges, concerns are that they may try hiding explosives inside human bodies. >> aka-- aqat has been known to continue to pursue these type of attacks. we'll do everything in our power to try to stop them. >> overall, what do you make of this experience? >> a little chilling in that it is possible for someone to do something like that. >> reporter: even if this time, it was a false alarm. >> reporter: and the big concern is that surgically- implanted bombs could be very difficult to detect at airport security. that's esp
when franco saw a slew of emergency vehicles on the runway, he knew something was wrong. then he snapped this picture of a woman in handcuffs, taken into custody. franco also spoke with a doctor who examined the woman during the flight. >> they were looking for incisions, recent scarring to see if she had had any type operation, where it was obvious she could have had had a device implanted if her. and they didn't see anything. >> reporter: after the failed underwear bombing of a...
195
195
May 30, 2012
05/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
her name is marisa de franco.th plans, green jobs, and capping federal funds to wall street. she has 10,000 signatures, and hopes to get enough delegates this weekend to get on the ball ballot. will she be able to do it? she is joining me now. mrs. de franco, thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you for having me, it's a joy. >> you're unfamiliar to a lot of my viewers with b what should they foe about you? >> that i have been a practicing attorney in the commonwealth representing people from all walks of life. and using that real world advocacy to get results and help people solve problems. i want to bring that talent and skill to representing people from the state of massachusetts into the united states senate. >> why are you a better match up against scott brown? >> i'm better because i have real world experience that speaks to all voters. we need to win more than just the democrat base in massachusetts because we have a majority of independent voters and they're looking for representatives that talk to them
her name is marisa de franco.th plans, green jobs, and capping federal funds to wall street. she has 10,000 signatures, and hopes to get enough delegates this weekend to get on the ball ballot. will she be able to do it? she is joining me now. mrs. de franco, thanks for being here tonight. >> thank you for having me, it's a joy. >> you're unfamiliar to a lot of my viewers with b what should they foe about you? >> that i have been a practicing attorney in the commonwealth...
225
225
May 16, 2012
05/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
the franco-german relationship is key to managing the deepening euro zone crisis. the challenge is to reassure europe and investors that they really can work together, make compromises, whatever their differences. tonight, they made a start. >> greece is set to go to the polls again after days of coalition talks failed. a final rounds of talks on tuesday morning broke up without a d.o.. the majority of greek voters backed parties opposed -- the greek president. for more on this, we speak to a professor. thank you very much for joining us. looking at the politics of all this, it is a bit of a mess, isn't it? some are saying that politicians are listening to the greek people. do you agree with that? >> no doubt -- [unintelligible] this has been reconciled in the actual parties. to the economic agencies -- >> i am so disappointed, but we are having sound issues, a professor. we will get a better connection and speak to you a little bit later. thank you very much. news of developments in the uk phone hacking scandal, a significant day. >> one of rupert murdoch's most s
the franco-german relationship is key to managing the deepening euro zone crisis. the challenge is to reassure europe and investors that they really can work together, make compromises, whatever their differences. tonight, they made a start. >> greece is set to go to the polls again after days of coalition talks failed. a final rounds of talks on tuesday morning broke up without a d.o.. the majority of greek voters backed parties opposed -- the greek president. for more on this, we speak...
200
200
May 23, 2012
05/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
when franco saw a slew of emergency vehicles on the runway, he knew something was wrong. then he snapped this picture of a woman in handcuffs taken into custody. franco also talked to a doctor who examined the woman. >> they were looking for incision, recent scarring to see if she had any type of operation, where it was obvious she could have had a device implanted in her. and they didn't see anything. >> reporter: the flate was -- flight was not in danger. but after other attempts to hide bombs in printer cartridges, officials issued a warning that terrorists from yemen may try hiding explosives inside human bodies. >> the aqap has clearly been determined to pursue these attempted attacks. and we're going to do everything in our power to stop them. >> overall, what do you make of this experience? >> a little chilling in that it is possible someone could do that. >> reporter: even if this time, it was a false alarm. >> reporter: and the big concern is that surgically implanted bombs might be very hard to detect by airport security. that's especially the case overseas, whe
when franco saw a slew of emergency vehicles on the runway, he knew something was wrong. then he snapped this picture of a woman in handcuffs taken into custody. franco also talked to a doctor who examined the woman. >> they were looking for incision, recent scarring to see if she had any type of operation, where it was obvious she could have had a device implanted in her. and they didn't see anything. >> reporter: the flate was -- flight was not in danger. but after other attempts...
378
378
May 11, 2012
05/12
by
KSTS
tv
eye 378
favorite 0
quote 0
--mas tarde, un franco tirador del departamento de policia de san francisco de un solo tiro a la cabezao mato. --de acuerdo a las autoridades, hughes no tenia historial criminal antes de este incidente, pero los investigadore s creen que el fue el responsable de la muerte de su madre tras ella haberle pedido que buscara otro lugar donde vivir. blanca live --es todo de mi parte cesar, vuelvo contigo. cu ---se realizan las autopsias a los cuerpos de la nina de 13 anos y de su madre take vo quienes fueron encontradas muertas en su hogar de pleasanton el lunes pasado... ---segun el reporte forense, aun no se ha podido determinar si el acto fue un homicidio- sucidio... --ambas victimas murieron de un disparo en la cabeza.. . ---todavia se esperan pruebas adicionales de laboratorio... cu ---en oakland, la policia pide la colaboracion del publico para dar con el paradero de un nino de once anos quien se alejo de su grupo ayer por la tarde... take vo ---se trata de jerry walker, quien fue visto por ultima vez poco antes de las siete de la tarde en la casa hogar de rehabilitacion para menores "t
--mas tarde, un franco tirador del departamento de policia de san francisco de un solo tiro a la cabezao mato. --de acuerdo a las autoridades, hughes no tenia historial criminal antes de este incidente, pero los investigadore s creen que el fue el responsable de la muerte de su madre tras ella haberle pedido que buscara otro lugar donde vivir. blanca live --es todo de mi parte cesar, vuelvo contigo. cu ---se realizan las autopsias a los cuerpos de la nina de 13 anos y de su madre take vo...
144
144
May 1, 2012
05/12
by
KCSMMHZ
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
if we do not take to the streets, it will be like it was under franco. >> protesters were also out in force in greece, where authorities have responded with strikes and blockades. so far, too little affect. one of the biggest labor day demonstrations is a straight -- is a state affair in russia with vladimir putin leading the march. but no one is going to rain on this parade. if russian workers have complaints, this may not be the best place to express them. >> here in germany, may day protest of a long history, and today is no exception. >> but workers are doing better in germany than elsewhere in europe. unemployment is at record low while countries like spain and greece are going through a mass of crisis. >> some unions in germany are calling for a change from the government in berlin with the new approach to the crisis that has put so much of the continent in trouble. >> mischa's talking about workers in other european countries. if europe is ill, then germany cannot stay healthy. when things are rough for europe, things cannot continue to be good for germany, ladies and gentleman
if we do not take to the streets, it will be like it was under franco. >> protesters were also out in force in greece, where authorities have responded with strikes and blockades. so far, too little affect. one of the biggest labor day demonstrations is a straight -- is a state affair in russia with vladimir putin leading the march. but no one is going to rain on this parade. if russian workers have complaints, this may not be the best place to express them. >> here in germany, may...
245
245
May 16, 2012
05/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
the franco-german relationship is key to managing the crisis. the challenge for president hollande and chancellor merkel is to reassure people they can work together. tonight, they made a start. bbc news, berlin. >> greece is set to go to the polls again after days of talks failed to produce agreement on a new government. a final round of talks on tuesday morning broke up without a deal. elections earlier this month, a majority of voters backed party is opposed to austerity plans. the greek president will appoint a caretaker government on wednesday. a professor from the stern school of business at new york university says he believes those will think differently about their future. >> there will be elections in a month. parties and to preserve here, they are going to make a difference. if greece leaves the euro, it will bring poverty to greece. greek incomes will fall to the level of the 1960's or 1950's. it is going to be devastating. >> some disagree and believe a second election will produce the same result as the first. >> if you are a greek
the franco-german relationship is key to managing the crisis. the challenge for president hollande and chancellor merkel is to reassure people they can work together. tonight, they made a start. bbc news, berlin. >> greece is set to go to the polls again after days of talks failed to produce agreement on a new government. a final round of talks on tuesday morning broke up without a deal. elections earlier this month, a majority of voters backed party is opposed to austerity plans. the...
168
168
May 24, 2012
05/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
franco also talked to a doctor who examined the woman during the flight. >> they looked at an incision or operation scars where she could have had a device implanted in her, but they didn't see anything. >> reporter: other attempts to hide bombs, terrorists from yemen called aqab may try hiding explosives inside human bodies. >> the aqap has shown to continue to look at these plots. we're going to do everything in our power to try to do this. >> a little chilly that somebody could do something like that. >> reporter: even though this time it was a false alarm. the big concern is that surgically implanted bombs can be really hard to detect by airport security, especially overseas where airports don't see those body scanners. >>> animal activists activists are trying to protect pit bulls. opponents of the ruling have already gathered thousands of signatures. they hope lawmakers will take up the issue when they return to annapolis next year. >>> tonight a victory for a group of pit bulls rescued from a baltimore county dog fighting incident. after two years being held as police evidence,
franco also talked to a doctor who examined the woman during the flight. >> they looked at an incision or operation scars where she could have had a device implanted in her, but they didn't see anything. >> reporter: other attempts to hide bombs, terrorists from yemen called aqab may try hiding explosives inside human bodies. >> the aqap has shown to continue to look at these plots. we're going to do everything in our power to try to do this. >> a little chilly that...
127
127
May 13, 2012
05/12
by
WTTG
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter james franco explains what she could lose and how her community is trying to save her. ♪ [ music >> pink floyd, wish you were here was the first song played at a fundraiser, held where he used to bar tend. >> i'm trying to push people to give as much as they can to help her out. >> why is that important to you? >> amy is a great girl. she is a shining light. >> amy is fighting for her life at doctor's hospital. doctors were forced to amputate her left leg after a flesh eating bacteria took a vicious hold on her body after a zip line accident. >> she is trying questions. >> david, like so many on her father's blog. andy copeland says she's alert and trying to communicate after doctors altered her breathing tube. she is asking what happened and doesn't appear to recall the accident. doctors say they may have to amputate her hands and remaining foot because the flesh eating bacteria has spread. friends say her fighting spirit is helping keep her alive. >> aimee is far from a quitter. she never had a complaint. even if she has, she is always a smile, always a nod. >> her friends say
reporter james franco explains what she could lose and how her community is trying to save her. ♪ [ music >> pink floyd, wish you were here was the first song played at a fundraiser, held where he used to bar tend. >> i'm trying to push people to give as much as they can to help her out. >> why is that important to you? >> amy is a great girl. she is a shining light. >> amy is fighting for her life at doctor's hospital. doctors were forced to amputate her left...
211
211
May 12, 2012
05/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
and french president elect franco francois hollande. general motors says it would consider closing a plant in eastern france. an advisor to hollande telling we would start to arm wrestle with management and they realize there's a former economic life and respected workers as the values as part after big company. so if our companies are getting the french to kiss off over there, we are looking at more broken hearts over here? and to dagen mcdowell who no doubt broken many in her time. and gary, what do you think? >> there will be a definite effect. look, when you have socialist economic dictators over there telling companies what to do and how many employees to have, that's nothing, but trouble. what if the man dropped and dropping in europe and you don't need that certain amount of employees, that's going to directly affect your profit globally and are' going to start looking at home to do something about it and that means maybe losing some people here and nothing good comes out of something like that. i mean, that isn't even a threat.
and french president elect franco francois hollande. general motors says it would consider closing a plant in eastern france. an advisor to hollande telling we would start to arm wrestle with management and they realize there's a former economic life and respected workers as the values as part after big company. so if our companies are getting the french to kiss off over there, we are looking at more broken hearts over here? and to dagen mcdowell who no doubt broken many in her time. and gary,...
242
242
May 9, 2012
05/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
one for franco and for the pope and one for mr. coppola. those cost like $70,000. (narrator) in january 1973, with box office earnings of over $81 million, "the godfather" became the biggest grossing film of all time. francis and george lucas and steven spielberg did become the dominant force in hollywood for a number of years. and still are the dominant force in hollywood within one way or another. it was a generation that had its finger on some very specific pulse. but i'd differentiate francis from lucas and spielberg who really were just kind of tapped into the american psyche. with spielberg, you see, it was a different thing. he comes from television. and we met in the early 70s. but he was a very different kind of person. when i turned 19, i made a movie in 35-millimeter called, "amblin." and that movie was seen by the then-head of t.v. at universal studios, sid sheinberg, who is now head of the studio. he saw the film, was impressed, asked me to come to his office. and he sort of bedazzled me by offering me this seven-year term contract and attempted to put
one for franco and for the pope and one for mr. coppola. those cost like $70,000. (narrator) in january 1973, with box office earnings of over $81 million, "the godfather" became the biggest grossing film of all time. francis and george lucas and steven spielberg did become the dominant force in hollywood for a number of years. and still are the dominant force in hollywood within one way or another. it was a generation that had its finger on some very specific pulse. but i'd...
276
276
May 2, 2012
05/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
the inequalities that exist, but i will tell you, some people showed up here to franco gow wa plaza with tear gas masks, batons and shields and while things are pretty mellow here in front of city hall, the day has been marked with clashes. demonstrators began the day by marching around downtown. several hundred people chanted and shouted but for the most part, things stay peaceful as demonstrators expressed their frustration. >> corruption in congress and senate, they are not even listening to our demands. they have a 9% approval rating for a reason. they aren't answering to the will of the people, they are answering to the will of the people who bought them off. >> reporter: but by midday, emotions had heated up as protesters and police began clashing near city hall. officers used flash bang grenades and tear gas as demonstrators threw paint and cans at police. >> noticed that the tempo of the crowd was a lot more assertive, a lot more aggressive and so we were -- we had to make some adjustments to be able to respond to that. >> if they left, we would have a much better time. we really
the inequalities that exist, but i will tell you, some people showed up here to franco gow wa plaza with tear gas masks, batons and shields and while things are pretty mellow here in front of city hall, the day has been marked with clashes. demonstrators began the day by marching around downtown. several hundred people chanted and shouted but for the most part, things stay peaceful as demonstrators expressed their frustration. >> corruption in congress and senate, they are not even...
172
172
May 11, 2012
05/12
by
KPIX
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
and finally a shot from 1998 to attract a producer gian franco.your brother james the beautiful family there. did we would love to share your photos of mom along with your city and your favorite memory of mom and research for cbs san francisco facebook and will stress a more photos drop the mornings to stay tuned for that. >>> time now for 57 is supposed to be the tallest building in america. by that distinction may now be out of reach for the new world trade center. >>> and meth by mel the elaborate scheme to smuggle the drugs into a california jail. also gas prices are about to go up big time the major increase and what is behind it. >>> and president the bomber had a star-studded night in hollywood raising a few extra campaign dollars,,,,,,,,,,
and finally a shot from 1998 to attract a producer gian franco.your brother james the beautiful family there. did we would love to share your photos of mom along with your city and your favorite memory of mom and research for cbs san francisco facebook and will stress a more photos drop the mornings to stay tuned for that. >>> time now for 57 is supposed to be the tallest building in america. by that distinction may now be out of reach for the new world trade center. >>> and...
299
299
May 13, 2012
05/12
by
KQED
tv
eye 299
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> general franco? >> better america. >> lets me say about the forward, john.minds me of the communist leader who said when i came in we were on the edge of an enormous abyss. now we have taken a great step forward. and the forward that was a very left wing slogan. traditionally has been, but it's too far back to be very effective. [overlapping speakers] >> nailed it in your introduction. he would love to be running morning again in america campaign on his record. he can't do that because of facts and conditions don't support it. so it has to be, try me again and we'll have you more hope and change because he can't run on his record. >> also you forgot triple-a -- >> he is running on his record because incumbent president cannot not run on his record. >> he's doing -- >> no, i disagree. he -- you've hard a number of times, they lost 800,000 jobs a month when he took olympics. he's puts in police 4.1 million jobs. re talked about europe, they haven't matched that record. >> but -- >> it's not good enough. >> rich is -- >> but we are better off than four years. >
. >> general franco? >> better america. >> lets me say about the forward, john.minds me of the communist leader who said when i came in we were on the edge of an enormous abyss. now we have taken a great step forward. and the forward that was a very left wing slogan. traditionally has been, but it's too far back to be very effective. [overlapping speakers] >> nailed it in your introduction. he would love to be running morning again in america campaign on his record. he...
146
146
May 17, 2012
05/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
franco boscovic gets denied. but hamde gets it to go. d.c. united wins 2-0. >>> n.b.a.eltics/76ers. series tied at 1 game a piece. boston having no problems tonight. a dominant second half. kevin garnett, 27 points, 13 rebounds, as the celtics pound the 76ers, 107-91. they lead the series 2-1. >>> kevin durant and the thunder hosting the lakers. durant gets by three lakers defenders. horrible defense. on the way to the hoop, it's 51- 48 lakers lead in the 3rd. >>> and finally tonight when you're a you believe baseball stud like bryce harper, you the end to get some special treatment. after hitting his second career home run in as many games tuesday afternoon, he took in some u.f.c. at the patriots cepper the. sitting cage side, and hanging there with a playboy play mate. not a bad way to spend your evening. >> guys are like -- >> makes you want to be -- >> who is that? >> makes you want to be a professional baseball player. >> yes, it does. >> and 19. >> and 19. >>> the weather will be good sunday, right in >> perfect. >> i'm playing in a celebrity softball game in beth
franco boscovic gets denied. but hamde gets it to go. d.c. united wins 2-0. >>> n.b.a.eltics/76ers. series tied at 1 game a piece. boston having no problems tonight. a dominant second half. kevin garnett, 27 points, 13 rebounds, as the celtics pound the 76ers, 107-91. they lead the series 2-1. >>> kevin durant and the thunder hosting the lakers. durant gets by three lakers defenders. horrible defense. on the way to the hoop, it's 51- 48 lakers lead in the 3rd. >>> and...
168
168
May 1, 2012
05/12
by
KOFY
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
rally planned at franco georgia plaza and march scheduled to begin at the fruitvale bart station. businesses were warned about potential traffic delay beginning with the morning commute and lasting throughout the day. >> developing news in the south day where devastating fire burned at 50 room hotel. happened at the staing hotel in with the sonville. some staying there were flown 30 miles awhich to valley medical center in san jose with terrible injuries. that's where allen wong is leif for us tonight. allen? >>reporter: santa clara valley hospital is one of only 2 trauma burn centers in the bay area so 3 of the critically injured patients were air-lifted here. many of them barely escaped with their live lives. 11 people were injured. 5 critically when the staing hotel in water so thatville went up in flames around 5:30 in the morning. witness say it was a chaotic scene as resident face black from the smoke escaped about with their lives. police officers pulled one person from their window while neighbors kim to help people on the second floor. >> we heard that somebody had ladder
rally planned at franco georgia plaza and march scheduled to begin at the fruitvale bart station. businesses were warned about potential traffic delay beginning with the morning commute and lasting throughout the day. >> developing news in the south day where devastating fire burned at 50 room hotel. happened at the staing hotel in with the sonville. some staying there were flown 30 miles awhich to valley medical center in san jose with terrible injuries. that's where allen wong is leif...
109
109
May 10, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
i always like to call franco who said in his book's man's search for meaning, when they built the statue of liberty on the east coast, they forgot to build the statue of responsibility on the west coast. i think that is true for all of us. now we have a historic opportunity to strengthen the confidence of all the citizens and to reverse this mistrust that increasingly exists this mistrust towards business to show that capitalism isn't that and that it's just a need of a fresh expression. at unilever we try to give the lead in this respect. we put sustainable and equitable growth at the heart of our business. that is our business model. we set our ambition higher. we want to double the size of our business, but at the same time half our environmental footprint, a total decoupling. we want to in effect decouple this growth from the negative impact on the environment. no company of our skiez or complexity has set such audacious goals. yet this new model of sustainable and long-term growth is absolutely needed and we call it the unilever sustainable living plan. we have 60 time bomb targets
i always like to call franco who said in his book's man's search for meaning, when they built the statue of liberty on the east coast, they forgot to build the statue of responsibility on the west coast. i think that is true for all of us. now we have a historic opportunity to strengthen the confidence of all the citizens and to reverse this mistrust that increasingly exists this mistrust towards business to show that capitalism isn't that and that it's just a need of a fresh expression. at...
116
116
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
rally planned at franco georgia plaza and march scheduled to begin at the fruitvale bart station.out potential traffic delay beginning with the morning commute and laug the day. developing ne developih day where devastating fire burned at 50 room hotel. happened at the staing hotel in with the sonville. staying there were flown 30 miles awhich to valley medical center incal center with terrible injuries. that's where allen wong is leif for us tonight. allen? >>reporter: santa clara is one hospital is one of only 2 trauma burn centers in the bay area so 3 of the critically injured patients were air-lifted here. many of them barely escaped with their live lives. 11 people were injured. 5 critically when the staing hotel in water so thatville went up in flames around 5:30 in the morning. witness say it was a chaotic scene as resident face black from the smoke escaped about with their lives. police officers pulled one person from their window while neighbors kim to help people on the second floor. >> we heard that somebody had ladder that they were able to bring out which helped the b
rally planned at franco georgia plaza and march scheduled to begin at the fruitvale bart station.out potential traffic delay beginning with the morning commute and laug the day. developing ne developih day where devastating fire burned at 50 room hotel. happened at the staing hotel in with the sonville. staying there were flown 30 miles awhich to valley medical center incal center with terrible injuries. that's where allen wong is leif for us tonight. allen? >>reporter: santa clara is one...
21
21
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
sure is that there are conditions in american jails or another account and what about the yarra franco's case and the boots case nowadays it's for us it's some kind of technical work just to use all the international conventions mechanism to bring the citizen of russian federation back it could be a different attitude to them but still the position of the country is that the russian citizens should be punished in their own country and on the other hand probably what's more important all this it is the russian federation as well of all the people all over the world should be a political t. only on the basis of a very probable decision on the very proper lore so what is disappointing us in all is in the both of those cases is that the country that sentenced them both of them used some not very clear not very transparent acknowledges for a practice and law pretended to practice law because now we're coming probably in some paradox to the to your first question because that in there oh of there one of the first questions concern and there are zero of their international cooperation over the
sure is that there are conditions in american jails or another account and what about the yarra franco's case and the boots case nowadays it's for us it's some kind of technical work just to use all the international conventions mechanism to bring the citizen of russian federation back it could be a different attitude to them but still the position of the country is that the russian citizens should be punished in their own country and on the other hand probably what's more important all this it...
46
46
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
sure that this revolution is back dropped by great music a number of brilliant artists including any franco joan baez willie nelson and patti smith among others joined together to put out an album inspired by the now global occupy movement the album titled occupy this album was released earlier this month and features ninety nine tracks by ninety nine different artists making music that goes hand in hand with activists we've seen on the street since september of last year joining me now is the executive producer of the album and founder of music for occupy jason samel and one of the artists featured on the album is song is titled something's got to give singer and songwriter matt plus welcome to you both thanks for joining us tonight and thanks for having us jason what inspired this album how do you bring this thing together. what inspired the album is the occupy movement number one of course. but more to the point matt plus inspired the album. i had been down in zuccotti park on september twentieth two thousand and eleven i met matt there was kind of drawn in by his music he was playing on
sure that this revolution is back dropped by great music a number of brilliant artists including any franco joan baez willie nelson and patti smith among others joined together to put out an album inspired by the now global occupy movement the album titled occupy this album was released earlier this month and features ninety nine tracks by ninety nine different artists making music that goes hand in hand with activists we've seen on the street since september of last year joining me now is the...
131
131
May 19, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
the people could have come from the spanish -- from spain, which is now run by franco and made their way out to havana, and the idea was that ernest, since he knows all these people around town, he's going to use them as his subagents and siphon off all this useful information and get it to the embassy. he is given an expense account of $500 a month. doesn't sound like much now. but in those days, that wasn't bad for a total amateur intel officer. the embassy calls it the crime section. that's its cover name. ernest soon renames it the crook factory. and if you go looking for it in the history books, you generally find it as the crook factory. this is kind of -- the crook factory is not a really well-functioning intelligence organization. as you could imagine. the problem is real, the idea is not terrible, but to use amateurs in this way, you're really opening yourself up for a lot of unusual challenges. and what happens is his sources gather their information, they come out to the finka and they have staff meetings. now, since they're not your average government employee, they don't
the people could have come from the spanish -- from spain, which is now run by franco and made their way out to havana, and the idea was that ernest, since he knows all these people around town, he's going to use them as his subagents and siphon off all this useful information and get it to the embassy. he is given an expense account of $500 a month. doesn't sound like much now. but in those days, that wasn't bad for a total amateur intel officer. the embassy calls it the crime section. that's...
18
18
tv
eye 18
favorite 0
quote 0
been jittery at the prospect of a no longer a victory especially since there is a potential for a franco german deadlock on the fiscal pact that was agreed upon and what sarkozy is hoping for now is to get the voters of the national for the pen as well as a centrist a roof finish fifth in the race now at a time when unemployment is a top priority of french people it's not surprising that foreign policy is taking a back seat however it will be soon enough that the next president will have to deal with these matters so as the french go out and vote and choose the france that they want the rest of the world is watching and waiting to see what kind of france they will have to deal with. tesser cilia r.t. paris. so stay with r.t. for constant updates from france as true as the next president. the syrian government has granted amnesty to two hundred and sixty five rebels ahead of monday's multi-party parliamentary vote the first such election in decades meanwhile a series of blasts rocked syria's capital damascus and the northern city of aleppo saturday killing at least three civilians and us
been jittery at the prospect of a no longer a victory especially since there is a potential for a franco german deadlock on the fiscal pact that was agreed upon and what sarkozy is hoping for now is to get the voters of the national for the pen as well as a centrist a roof finish fifth in the race now at a time when unemployment is a top priority of french people it's not surprising that foreign policy is taking a back seat however it will be soon enough that the next president will have to...
61
61
May 28, 2012
05/12
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
in franco, spain, the victors dictate the terms, right? they gag the opposition and the defeated people struggle to keep alive a buried, censored, and publicly dils gralsed version of their civil war. in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially peddle it? and to do that from the moment the war ended if not before and to find a ready and even expanding audience for that, what they thought of as heroic script, the confederate epic, even up to 150 years after the ancestral -- that ancestral class of people had been forced into surrender. that question about the contrast between democracy and fascism and its treatment of a defeated enemy looms really large but not very clearly in my mind when i think about the living legacy of the civil war which is the troubling question of why treason and defe
in franco, spain, the victors dictate the terms, right? they gag the opposition and the defeated people struggle to keep alive a buried, censored, and publicly dils gralsed version of their civil war. in the united states, there were no treason trials. there were no systematic attempts of political repression. there was no suspension of speech rights. so where else besides the united states did the defeated retain such power, not just to keep alive their version of the war but to commercially...