198
198
Mar 27, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
hollande? >> not the reaction he perhaps envisioned.in paris, we caught up with him on a new housing estate. mr. hollande feels constrained and perhaps house building is a solution to france's economic turbulence. the paradox of francois hollande when he's doing this, shaking hands and meeting people on the street, he comes across very well. the people like the president's self-effacing style but the polls say 2/3 of them have lost faith in his ability to run the country. 10 months after an election in a first term, that level of unpopularity is unprecedented. pollsters say he's hemorrhaging support with social issues at the front of french minds. his government announced they'd cut five billion euros from public spending this year. his approval rating plummeted 10 points. >> we need to succeed in economic policy especially on employment. and if it doesn't, we have to do that and may be the best friend of of the french but may not be enough to help him. >> since may, there's been a slew of factory closers. in every month of his presiden
hollande? >> not the reaction he perhaps envisioned.in paris, we caught up with him on a new housing estate. mr. hollande feels constrained and perhaps house building is a solution to france's economic turbulence. the paradox of francois hollande when he's doing this, shaking hands and meeting people on the street, he comes across very well. the people like the president's self-effacing style but the polls say 2/3 of them have lost faith in his ability to run the country. 10 months after...
170
170
Mar 14, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
van holland?ht, you know what, there's a very low standard for emptiness around here. i think they achieved it in that. look, look, it's the same story you heard during the recovery period, when republicans said the stimulus bill wouldn't help put people back to work but they were writing into government agencies saying please spend some of that money in my district to help save jobs and put people back to work. the notion, the notion that government investments, whether it's in roads or bridges or schools, doesn't help produce economic activity and jobs, is crazy. and republicans admit it. because whenever you talk about reductions in the defense spending, they say it's going to lose lots of jobs. eric cantor said on the floor of the house last september, if the sequester went into place, they would lose 200,000 jobs in virginia. and then they turn around and tell you you've got to cut spending to create jobs. look. it's, it's total nan senonsense know from the europeans that austerity doesn't wo
van holland?ht, you know what, there's a very low standard for emptiness around here. i think they achieved it in that. look, look, it's the same story you heard during the recovery period, when republicans said the stimulus bill wouldn't help put people back to work but they were writing into government agencies saying please spend some of that money in my district to help save jobs and put people back to work. the notion, the notion that government investments, whether it's in roads or...
162
162
Mar 1, 2013
03/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
francois hollande came to moscow with seriously most guessing issue.e wants vladimir putin to rethink his support for the assad regime -- the most pressing issue being syria. he wants vladimir putin to rethink his support for the assad regime. it is a different frenchman whose company vladimir putin refers -- prefers, gerard depar diueu, who made another visit to russia earlier this week. he is treated as a hero wherever he goes. his presence has dominated french-russian relations of late. >> the french president has to ignore that and focus on his work. his main challenge is to expand trade relations between france and russia. france, right all eu countries, is in a crisis and needs new markets. >> is another of hollande -- that is another of hollande's priorities on this visit. >> in germany, the man who wants to replace angela merkel as chancellor in september is in hot water over italy's e -- election. >> he spoke of the near winners as clowns. one of them, beppe grillo, is a comedian, so he might not be that defended -- offended. >> the other is s
francois hollande came to moscow with seriously most guessing issue.e wants vladimir putin to rethink his support for the assad regime -- the most pressing issue being syria. he wants vladimir putin to rethink his support for the assad regime. it is a different frenchman whose company vladimir putin refers -- prefers, gerard depar diueu, who made another visit to russia earlier this week. he is treated as a hero wherever he goes. his presence has dominated french-russian relations of late....
120
120
Mar 29, 2013
03/13
by
KQED
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get some answers from mike holland, chairman of his own money management firm, hole lalan holland & company. you have been in the markets for years. you've been telling me this is the least enthusiastic market in your career. do you think by monday they're going to be more enthusiastic? what's next? >> i don't think so, suzy. i think the comments i heard today from a lot of people who are in the marketplace, it's a smaller number than there used to be at market highs, i should add. the people are looking for when will the next correction be? is this over? it isn't the way it was when the market had its recent highs several years ago. this time around, the market valuations are as low as i've seen them, at a new market high. in other words, 10, 15 times earnings rather than 20, 30 times earnings and also the psychology is totally different. much more negative. >> all right. much more negative. but still for those who are positive and do want to invest, you say the u.s. stock market is the place to be. tell us why. >> well, i think as you were just talking about a second ago, the nu
let's get some answers from mike holland, chairman of his own money management firm, hole lalan holland & company. you have been in the markets for years. you've been telling me this is the least enthusiastic market in your career. do you think by monday they're going to be more enthusiastic? what's next? >> i don't think so, suzy. i think the comments i heard today from a lot of people who are in the marketplace, it's a smaller number than there used to be at market highs, i should...
559
559
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 559
favorite 0
quote 0
that's what we're trying to do. >> osgood: next, meet holland taylor. >> hi, mom.orter: and then putting theory into practice. >> there's a little chin. there's this little eye pocket. big lips. >> are you coming to disney now with us, grandma? >> oh, darling grandma doesn't do anaheim. >> it's sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: holland taylor has played the mom for years on the cbs series two-and-a-half men. now she's also on broadway playing an outspoken politician with roots deep in the heart of texas. she sat down with rita braver for some questions and answers. >> i bet some of you just remember me because of my hair. you know, i noticed most of you guys can tease me about my hair don't have any. >> reporter: no, that's not sharp tongued ann richards, governor of texas from 1991 to 1995 come back to life. but actress holland taylor in a new broadway show doing her take on the woman who first captured the nation's attention by putting down george h.w. bush at the 1988 democratic national convention. >> poor george. he can't help
that's what we're trying to do. >> osgood: next, meet holland taylor. >> hi, mom.orter: and then putting theory into practice. >> there's a little chin. there's this little eye pocket. big lips. >> are you coming to disney now with us, grandma? >> oh, darling grandma doesn't do anaheim. >> it's sunday morning on cbs and here again is charles osgood. >> osgood: holland taylor has played the mom for years on the cbs series two-and-a-half men. now she's...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
61
61
Mar 15, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
the arch of the dutch golden age. 17th century travelers visiting holland remarked on the number of artist. typically western european artist on the monarch and the nobility as well as the very wealthie catholic church. an open market to a wide clientele that arranged from variety of merchants. it displays a modern domestic rather than extravagant or royal setting which it was carried. emily who is the director of the morris house. the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will give it more space. for the collection there is a limited pictures they can acquire but too large for the building. so where do the paintings come from? how can they be there. this is an exceptional and remarkable museum. this splendid 17th century city palace was constructed between 1633-1634 next to the dutch government. i was told the prime ministers office was still there. it was named for the building's first occupant. the countel elevated to prince and appoint commander and chief in the states army in 1668. the dutch they purchased an outstanding example of this architecture in 1820 to have the
the arch of the dutch golden age. 17th century travelers visiting holland remarked on the number of artist. typically western european artist on the monarch and the nobility as well as the very wealthie catholic church. an open market to a wide clientele that arranged from variety of merchants. it displays a modern domestic rather than extravagant or royal setting which it was carried. emily who is the director of the morris house. the expansion which i will talk about in an a little bit will...
99
99
Mar 30, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sergeant john holland is the only fireman on duty in white lake township when the call comes in. >> when i first arrived there, i see the aircraft, the nose down. i can still see the pilot in the plane. with that type of impact, an aircraft has basically fallen out of the sky hitting the water, my biggest concerns are spinal injuries. >> the situation seems under control, but sergeant holland knows there are hidden dangers. a two-ton plane leaking 75 gallons of jet fuel can be a recipe for disaster. >> when you get any type of incident like this, you start getting everybody wants to come and look. you've got fuel in the water. you have a combustion engine coming in. the fuel could be ignited. >> despite the danger, holland goes in after the pilot. >> i actually received first-degree burns around my upper chest and under my arms in the fuel. it was burning. it felt like having acid on your skin. >> but in the adrenaline-fueled moment, holland doesn't feel his injuries yet. he's focused on rescuing the pilot. >> i just kind of floated a backboard underneath him to support his spine
. >> sergeant john holland is the only fireman on duty in white lake township when the call comes in. >> when i first arrived there, i see the aircraft, the nose down. i can still see the pilot in the plane. with that type of impact, an aircraft has basically fallen out of the sky hitting the water, my biggest concerns are spinal injuries. >> the situation seems under control, but sergeant holland knows there are hidden dangers. a two-ton plane leaking 75 gallons of jet fuel...
108
108
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
i want to make my way over to mike holland of holland and company.little bit of history? >> no, just because you asked me to. liz: looks, it is a historic day. and yet you have been in equities. >> look at the celebration, excitement, in people's minds the new height of the dow is the least joyous milestones i have seen. liz: why is that? speak up because of the last 10 years, people don't care about it if it continues. warren buffett may be right, he has been right before. liz: i'm less interested in what got us here than what keeps us here at this 14,244 level. >> ben bernanke, profitability, we are getting the normal thing happening. the greatest profitability in terms of margins and productivity we have ever had in this country. we have a lousy situation in washington from both sides of the aisle. we have valuations, warren buffett is a great person to talk to about, but relativ relay other things you can own. liz: citibank is an incredible pe. let's talk about what you like, when you were here back in october of last year one of the stocks you p
i want to make my way over to mike holland of holland and company.little bit of history? >> no, just because you asked me to. liz: looks, it is a historic day. and yet you have been in equities. >> look at the celebration, excitement, in people's minds the new height of the dow is the least joyous milestones i have seen. liz: why is that? speak up because of the last 10 years, people don't care about it if it continues. warren buffett may be right, he has been right before. liz: i'm...
170
170
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
he joins me now, congressman van holland. good afternoon to you, luke. >> i want to get your take on house republicans are panning the democratic budgets that will be voted on tomorrow. your budget, the black caucus budget, the progressive budget, various ones have no chance of becoming law. is there any worry that the idea that republicans are putting forward that our budget balances, our budget balances, a very good sound bite that can work in mid-term elections. whereas you guys' isn't balanced until about 2040. is there any worry that the message could take hold and cause problems for you in the 2014 mid-terms? >> no, luke, for this reason -- the republican budget, the ryan budget balances on the backs of middle income taxpayers. it balances by violating our commitment to our seniors, through the voucher plan. by gutting important investments. in infrastructure, in science and research, in education. things that are important to power the economy. our focus has been on jobs first. let's get the economy in full gear. not p
he joins me now, congressman van holland. good afternoon to you, luke. >> i want to get your take on house republicans are panning the democratic budgets that will be voted on tomorrow. your budget, the black caucus budget, the progressive budget, various ones have no chance of becoming law. is there any worry that the idea that republicans are putting forward that our budget balances, our budget balances, a very good sound bite that can work in mid-term elections. whereas you guys' isn't...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
in berlin was anything to do with cyprus in fact neither angler merkel french president francois hollande or the president of the european commission jose manuel but also weren't anywhere near coming forward with it and so this is appears to be the the hot potato the financial hot potato that nobody wants to take hold in their hands now what's going on in cyprus is this well if you have money in the bank in cyprus are you going to have to pay to have it actually if and this was certainly something that especially the french president francois hollande wasn't willing to take any questions on aids close to him we're hearing it said this if you're going to ask the french president anything make sure it's nothing to do with the cypriot economy because he just not willing to play ball now that seems to be the the message in europe at the moment is that they really don't know how to deal with the situation in cyprus they certainly have no answer at the moment and especially for mrs merkel you have to look at this as well if this does become a precedent that future countries that want to accept
in berlin was anything to do with cyprus in fact neither angler merkel french president francois hollande or the president of the european commission jose manuel but also weren't anywhere near coming forward with it and so this is appears to be the the hot potato the financial hot potato that nobody wants to take hold in their hands now what's going on in cyprus is this well if you have money in the bank in cyprus are you going to have to pay to have it actually if and this was certainly...
129
129
Mar 6, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
van holland is a consensus choice. i also recognize at a time when we're not trying to raise costs on gasoline that there would be a raise on gasoline. under president obama we of seen the price of students -- food substantially rise. cereal, milk, commodities rise as a result of the excessive price of gasoline, and further, that we just had a big tax increase under president obama, and i would note there are calls for increasing taxes for their. brand new revenue estimated to be 600 billion that would come in this year. i have seen where the american public are now asking we do our part to reduce the cost of government. i will vote no on this amendment. those in favor of the amendment signify by saying aye. those opposed no. the no's have it. is there further amendment? the gentleman is recognized. to go a move the committee granted hr933 so all members have the opportunity to offer bills on the floor. this bill entirely skip the regular process. members are supposed to have an opportunity to propose changes. this was
van holland is a consensus choice. i also recognize at a time when we're not trying to raise costs on gasoline that there would be a raise on gasoline. under president obama we of seen the price of students -- food substantially rise. cereal, milk, commodities rise as a result of the excessive price of gasoline, and further, that we just had a big tax increase under president obama, and i would note there are calls for increasing taxes for their. brand new revenue estimated to be 600 billion...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
the new religion and yes i think there is a backlash and base well the material of jesus is about holland so a lot of religious stuff from the. let's go to course and so what what i'm hearing is a lot of a lot of people are having a backlash organized religion and i think that's healthy i think the thing is that someone who puts them up as a more puts themselves up as a moral standard as christians or most or what will do then set themselves up for a fall if they can't maintain a moral standard and so however i like the fact of the christianity does have a moral standard has a moral yes or a right this is right or wrong where is atheism i don't see where moral standards would come from there's no general moral but i mean the right wing was making a come from you know lawrence can't you be more involved i mean can't you be morally my atheist only or can you be moral and and an atheist at the same time of course you can yes i think that you can you can but i think there's a reason for that i think that. there is a god and that he wrote his law in our hearts and so we're born with an innate
the new religion and yes i think there is a backlash and base well the material of jesus is about holland so a lot of religious stuff from the. let's go to course and so what what i'm hearing is a lot of a lot of people are having a backlash organized religion and i think that's healthy i think the thing is that someone who puts them up as a more puts themselves up as a moral standard as christians or most or what will do then set themselves up for a fall if they can't maintain a moral standard...
172
172
Mar 19, 2013
03/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
we should substitute as both the murray budget does and the van holland budget does, substitute for thet the sequester numbers. sequester as i say starts with s, which stands for stupid. it's an irrational way to reduce government spending, we need to reduce spending. we need to raise some additional revenues and balance our budget. but the sequester is a dumb way to do it. it's unfortunate that we went forward with it. >> you think the cr will be voted through by thursday? tomorrow the house will be bringing up ryan's budget. >> yes, the cr is a continuing resolution to fund government. the budget is the plan for 2014 going forward. i think the cr probably will pass. this weekend. very frankly, if it doesn't pass this week, we ought not to recess for the easter break. we ought to be here next week until we pass the cr and make sure the government doesn't shut down. the sequester is dumb, shutting down government is even dumber. i'm hopeful that we will move in that direction. but i'm also hopeful that we will come to our senses and adopt a rational responsible budget for the coming yea
we should substitute as both the murray budget does and the van holland budget does, substitute for thet the sequester numbers. sequester as i say starts with s, which stands for stupid. it's an irrational way to reduce government spending, we need to reduce spending. we need to raise some additional revenues and balance our budget. but the sequester is a dumb way to do it. it's unfortunate that we went forward with it. >> you think the cr will be voted through by thursday? tomorrow the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
98
98
Mar 26, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a little group at the metropolitan museum and also some regional museums in holland. the morris house has 3, girl with the pearl earring and the view of -- they are scattered afford around but there is only a few around. i should probably wrap up. >> so the question is about the morris house and it's collection and there is some really interesting commentary in the catalog. it a lovely book and i would encourage to you look at that and there is a nice history about the the collection. like i said, it was really the bulk of it was formed by the stockholders. it not the collection of the royal family which is why they tend to use the morris house but the formal name is morris house. i think where the paintings were stolen by napoleon and there is interesting history of pictures moving back and forth but the paintings were form by the stockholders and they have acquire them and two of the most recent acquisitions were the -- in the seen and rembrandt portrait of an old man -- acquired in 1999. there were a lot of donors that contributed to that. thank you for your time,
there is a little group at the metropolitan museum and also some regional museums in holland. the morris house has 3, girl with the pearl earring and the view of -- they are scattered afford around but there is only a few around. i should probably wrap up. >> so the question is about the morris house and it's collection and there is some really interesting commentary in the catalog. it a lovely book and i would encourage to you look at that and there is a nice history about the the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
102
102
Mar 13, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
high school; lindsey agau, longfellow elementary; gabrielle [inaudible], sheridan elementary; susan holland cooper, alvarado elementary; antoinette mckay, [inaudible] middle school; elizabeth eva [inaudible]; lafayette elementary school; laura dowson, longfellow elementary school; lindsey gonzalez, lafayette elementary ; natalie richie, fairmont elementary school; gregory damico, james lick middle school; sarah carp, [inaudible] middle school; laura [inaudible] gold, [inaudible] middle school; monica hoe, aragon elementary school; melissa nevez, [inaudible] middle school; emily crouch, hillcrest elementary school; christopher kerry, international studies academy; jessica hobbs, hillcrest elementary; dawn wole, james lick middle school; those are all the folks that we had check in. were thereers that arrived a little bit later. we do have additional plaques here, but we checked in everybody at the beginning. anymore? okay, i will. thank you. pushy crowd over here. doris lord [inaudible], andrew [inaudible] rosa parks elementary, yvonne valdez and james steadman. now we'd like to take some pi
high school; lindsey agau, longfellow elementary; gabrielle [inaudible], sheridan elementary; susan holland cooper, alvarado elementary; antoinette mckay, [inaudible] middle school; elizabeth eva [inaudible]; lafayette elementary school; laura dowson, longfellow elementary school; lindsey gonzalez, lafayette elementary ; natalie richie, fairmont elementary school; gregory damico, james lick middle school; sarah carp, [inaudible] middle school; laura [inaudible] gold, [inaudible] middle school;...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
104
104
Mar 17, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 104
favorite 0
quote 0
high school; lindsey agau, longfellow elementary; gabrielle [inaudible], sheridan elementary; susan holland cooper, alvarado elementary; antoinette
high school; lindsey agau, longfellow elementary; gabrielle [inaudible], sheridan elementary; susan holland cooper, alvarado elementary; antoinette
123
123
Mar 3, 2013
03/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
we are with max holland, author of the book "leak: why mark felt became deep throat." why was that? >> he wanted to destroy the intern director after hoover. it had nothing to do with principle and nothing to do with protecting the fbi from nixon. he was the ticket to becoming director. so he made nixon think felt should be the director. so the idea that he was a whistleblower, a link to destroy richard nixon is completely untrue. >> so felt was a company i? >> the bureau was his life. being the director was a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity and he did everything in his power, engaging in dirty tricks, fbi tactics to get to the directorship. i don't think woodward really understood what was going on. >> you feel that he was misrepresented? >> absolutely. and the reporting of the fall of 1972, it is what i call a book about the reporting. it is a fairytale. i think that woodward is not abuse and he has to know better. but he is sort of riding a tiger and he created us. he can't get off now. >> what are your sources to demystified as? >> fbi investigated this leaking at the time. and t
we are with max holland, author of the book "leak: why mark felt became deep throat." why was that? >> he wanted to destroy the intern director after hoover. it had nothing to do with principle and nothing to do with protecting the fbi from nixon. he was the ticket to becoming director. so he made nixon think felt should be the director. so the idea that he was a whistleblower, a link to destroy richard nixon is completely untrue. >> so felt was a company i? >> the...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
40
40
Mar 9, 2013
03/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
kids, and with great respect for all the institutions that exist, -- you see, i saw this thing in holland. little glass canisters, and they would talk to all of the young people at this festival. they said, pick one sound that is really important to you. and that is a radical notion. who is the best expert on what sound matters most to a child? they are. nobody else. what i would like to do, doing cross-disciplinary -- going to our friend with all of the digital devices. they could record that sound and then say what it was. then we could put it into a votive container, and then put a light in there. then you could create a shrine filled with the voices of children, talking about what is valuable to them. and why not use that device to publicize the fact that these kids are out there, by letting them do it? let them walk into an environment where they can create -- a brilliant artist. we are pretty good out in the desert. we know how to sacrifice space. we are pretty good. and then get all of the people -- people of means, take them to that. then the whole neighborhood comes in. maybe bri
kids, and with great respect for all the institutions that exist, -- you see, i saw this thing in holland. little glass canisters, and they would talk to all of the young people at this festival. they said, pick one sound that is really important to you. and that is a radical notion. who is the best expert on what sound matters most to a child? they are. nobody else. what i would like to do, doing cross-disciplinary -- going to our friend with all of the digital devices. they could record that...
638
638
Mar 28, 2013
03/13
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 638
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i'd like to issue a letter of gratitude to tommy and all the hydropanic growers in the world holland elsewhere. much as porn made the internet, the cutting edge of lighting, water flow and technique that has been perfected as a result of the marijuana industry is the very technique that we are now benefiting from to yield incredibly nutritious kale, bok choy, swiss charged basil bell peppers, you pick it, tammy thank you. >> and hemp itself is a food, a very good food source. >> in holland not only do they use it to grow marijuana there are so many hydropanic greenhouses, vegetables have become an export. they grow the gap bullet. you can see it from the united states hearkening back to the hanging gardens of babylon. you are directing a pipeline of nutrition into the bay state delivering salt to the system so you get a hutch higher growth rate in a much shorter period of time. because of the incredible investment of the marijuana system the available ting technology for farmers like myself is absolutely stunning, and because of the legalization of marijuana in so many places, while
>> i'd like to issue a letter of gratitude to tommy and all the hydropanic growers in the world holland elsewhere. much as porn made the internet, the cutting edge of lighting, water flow and technique that has been perfected as a result of the marijuana industry is the very technique that we are now benefiting from to yield incredibly nutritious kale, bok choy, swiss charged basil bell peppers, you pick it, tammy thank you. >> and hemp itself is a food, a very good food source....