33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
i do not i think i love to hold back so much but i actually. i didn't get into food until i started traveling more working more modeling more than i kind of got excited about all the different types of cuisine that you grew up in the whole mission washington like we knew no home or she's. spoken with it's actually so ken's very east we were thirty minutes north of seattle to pretty girls school you know it wasn't one of those like ugly ugly duckling story things but i was i was a tomboy for sure you kidding play ball and i played soccer for many years don't even ask about the world cup but i i you know make up. you know white sneakers a little bit that was modeling. basically moving from washington i lived there for eleven years in the my senior year of high school i moved to huntington beach california which was very different were drawn to the move my my dad my dad just got a job down in california and then i went down i became a beach girl a girl that can't swim still can't swim went down to huntington beach and saw girls wearing make up nos
i do not i think i love to hold back so much but i actually. i didn't get into food until i started traveling more working more modeling more than i kind of got excited about all the different types of cuisine that you grew up in the whole mission washington like we knew no home or she's. spoken with it's actually so ken's very east we were thirty minutes north of seattle to pretty girls school you know it wasn't one of those like ugly ugly duckling story things but i was i was a tomboy for...
35
35
Jul 29, 2014
07/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
i really wanted to try to contribute so i feel like i've lost somebody but do i care pass that, i justo with it. >> words like showman and salesman? >> i go on. -- aw there is a shirt and certain visual quality, maybe a spotlight quality. but that is just to compete with the rest of the world. you have hollywood or you have all these other realms of information and they attract attention. they enjoy the presentation of themselves. >> do you like the idea of selling? >> it is kind of the moral frontline of society. maneuvers are making reference to the door-to-door salesman selling you a vacuum cleaner. >> exactly. you say the frontline of morality and everything else, that it was a way of connecting. >> you know, as a child, i was brought up to be self-reliant. and i would sell drinks on the golf course. i will go door to door selling giftwrapping paper. a lot of the images that are in my celebration work. riggins, candy. andarned to be self-reliant you want to go outside yourself and become more involved in your society and your community. >> some people have written micro swanson in
i really wanted to try to contribute so i feel like i've lost somebody but do i care pass that, i justo with it. >> words like showman and salesman? >> i go on. -- aw there is a shirt and certain visual quality, maybe a spotlight quality. but that is just to compete with the rest of the world. you have hollywood or you have all these other realms of information and they attract attention. they enjoy the presentation of themselves. >> do you like the idea of selling? >>...
28
28
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
all dept digital i founded that because i when i moved in i moved to l.a. so i can meditate with my kids every morning take them in school that's why i moved to l.a. when i come down the hill i need new inspiration and i had produced numerous movies and television shows over the years but never lived here i was focused on storytelling so all the digital it was my answer to the set of buying a t.v. network i took one of the you tube channels put my own money in it on top of you tube money and i started a process we make all these web series that we do poetry and comedy but i couldn't have all the digital without having all the music so that i brought in this guy steve rifkind who has this long term you know success story in music and he's running with me all def music so all def music steve comes up with the idea let's have a single a week let's get the internet to bubble up and to choose for us with us. cure a with a shot of all hot developing music artists on the internet so a.d.d. fifty two is going to use samsung partnership and their technology samsung
all dept digital i founded that because i when i moved in i moved to l.a. so i can meditate with my kids every morning take them in school that's why i moved to l.a. when i come down the hill i need new inspiration and i had produced numerous movies and television shows over the years but never lived here i was focused on storytelling so all the digital it was my answer to the set of buying a t.v. network i took one of the you tube channels put my own money in it on top of you tube money and i...
46
46
Jul 4, 2014
07/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
i own it. every time i go into a business, i do research.inding out that they didn't own planetpopcorn.com, well, my first order of business was to make sure that i had it. i already got it for you. and it's ready to go. i also own popone.com, which is an organic line that we're gonna create. so if you want to talk to me about moving fast and giving opportunities-- >> if you were my partner and this thing failed, you would still be a rich man tomorrow and i would be broke. >> but if you fail by yourself... >> right. >> you're still failing. >> true. >> so what's the difference? >> it's--the control thing is hard for me. i've always prided myself on being a woman-owned business, 100%. >> yes, sharla, you could exist by yourself as an independent, strong woman for the rest of your life. i came here today to give you money. if you think that you have the i.t., the marketing, and the publicity resources that i have, then don't do a deal with me. >> well, of course i don't think that. >> if you think that i can launch you in a direction to finall
i own it. every time i go into a business, i do research.inding out that they didn't own planetpopcorn.com, well, my first order of business was to make sure that i had it. i already got it for you. and it's ready to go. i also own popone.com, which is an organic line that we're gonna create. so if you want to talk to me about moving fast and giving opportunities-- >> if you were my partner and this thing failed, you would still be a rich man tomorrow and i would be broke. >> but if...
133
133
Jul 12, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 133
favorite 0
quote 0
why am i going to apologize and say i am different or i changed? i haven't. it would be a phony bogus apology. if it happened again i would do the same thing. >> don't you think you should go to rehab? >> well, you weren't the first person to suggest that. >> actually the woman who punched me -- punched him talked about that very topic. >> i heard they are really nice. >> i have to check that out. >> greg and i talked about this earlier which is neither here nor there, but are you amazed she hasn't come forward and nobody has sought her out? >> not really. i think more people are amazed that didn't see her and interact with her. she didn't come off like a woman that would be very hip on the news. or read social media or read much of anything. i think she either worked at the strip club that was across the street from where she punched me , or s is a street walker, a hooker. she fit the profile that. >> because she was out at 4:00 a.m.? >> at 4:00 a.m. and dressed like that. >> and you had the camera out there at 4:00 a.m. >> by the way, both of those noble pr
why am i going to apologize and say i am different or i changed? i haven't. it would be a phony bogus apology. if it happened again i would do the same thing. >> don't you think you should go to rehab? >> well, you weren't the first person to suggest that. >> actually the woman who punched me -- punched him talked about that very topic. >> i heard they are really nice. >> i have to check that out. >> greg and i talked about this earlier which is neither here...
41
41
Jul 4, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
i didn't think i was -- i thought it was silly.e then was i had seen just too many young people who really had some other purpose in their lives be diverted into work that wasn't of the money. and i thought that was dumb, and i thought that i could write a book then that would show people what it was, and that they would be, they would demythologize it. instead, of course, what i did n advertisement for what i did wall street. [laughter] i mean, i did think, i mean, it is amazing. you never know what book you've written until people read it. but, you know, six months after liars poker i had a thousand letters from students at ohio university that said, dear mr. lewis, i've read your instruction manual how to get ahead on wall street, and i just want to make sure there were no tips you left out, because i really want to work on wall street. [laughter] so there was enough ambivalence in me, i didn't feel, i didn't feel i was on some -- i wasn't writing from a moral, it wasn't a moral high ground exactly, it was just a distance, a det
i didn't think i was -- i thought it was silly.e then was i had seen just too many young people who really had some other purpose in their lives be diverted into work that wasn't of the money. and i thought that was dumb, and i thought that i could write a book then that would show people what it was, and that they would be, they would demythologize it. instead, of course, what i did n advertisement for what i did wall street. [laughter] i mean, i did think, i mean, it is amazing. you never...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
34
34
Jul 22, 2014
07/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
i will simply say that i think every -- i don't know that any of the points that i have heard are disib general would you say. i think everyone here is genuinely trying to address a very complicated issue and i speak as someone who is supporting this measure. i think that many of the points that have been raised against it are very valid points and ultimately i'm supporting this measure because i believe that in a close call with something like this, i'm going to air on the side of giving voters the choice and that's why i'm supporting this, you know, to give voters the opportunity to decide for themselves what the right approach is. and i do think that -- for me, the fact is unless we do something different, unless things change, the health issues we're identifying that supervisor mar and others talked about, are only going to continue and get worse. that said, i do think that there are legitimate concerns about this measure. it is a regressive tax, it is a regressive tax to say to the pop haitian that has been targeted by these companies, that you're the ones that are going to bear th
i will simply say that i think every -- i don't know that any of the points that i have heard are disib general would you say. i think everyone here is genuinely trying to address a very complicated issue and i speak as someone who is supporting this measure. i think that many of the points that have been raised against it are very valid points and ultimately i'm supporting this measure because i believe that in a close call with something like this, i'm going to air on the side of giving...
126
126
Jul 2, 2014
07/14
by
WHYY
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
i could not separate the task from myself. i felt i had failed., i have come to understand there's nothing i could have done that was different. there were some villages that maybe i could have fought harder to get into to protect the civilians there, to keep the village from being burned, but the fear -- the knowledge really if i took a certain action i would lose my status, my ability to stay in that country and do the job, maybe my whole team would lose our status. when we were in kosovo, a woman tried to hand me her baby, said, take the child away so the serbs won't kill him. i couldn't take that child. if i did, i knew we would lose our status. i will never forget that. i will nerver forget the feelin each hopelessness and fecklessness of leaving those behind and i know someone did go back and move some out, the united nations. >> how do you write about -- you write about it powfully in the text. how do you navigate the process of having to honor the strict code you are under as an intelligence officer? with the compelling and maybe even grea
i could not separate the task from myself. i felt i had failed., i have come to understand there's nothing i could have done that was different. there were some villages that maybe i could have fought harder to get into to protect the civilians there, to keep the village from being burned, but the fear -- the knowledge really if i took a certain action i would lose my status, my ability to stay in that country and do the job, maybe my whole team would lose our status. when we were in kosovo, a...
77
77
Jul 24, 2014
07/14
by
KQEH
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] [female #2] i love where i am. i love what i do.ut i had to reject things that i didn't love, and i had to have the courage to reject them. [female narrator #1] roadtrip nation would like to thank the college board for supporting this series. the college board: connect to college success. [male narrator #1] this public television series is supported by the university of phoenix foundation. helping roadtrip nation build hope, discovery, and educational opportunities in school communities
[laughter] [female #2] i love where i am. i love what i do.ut i had to reject things that i didn't love, and i had to have the courage to reject them. [female narrator #1] roadtrip nation would like to thank the college board for supporting this series. the college board: connect to college success. [male narrator #1] this public television series is supported by the university of phoenix foundation. helping roadtrip nation build hope, discovery, and educational opportunities in school...
229
229
Jul 22, 2014
07/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
mmm, i love you, i love beggin'. i love you, i love poppers, i love you..this is who you brought to help us out? oh yeah, he's the best. he doesn't look like he's seen a tool in his life. oh, he doesn't know anything about tools. aflac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac! but when i broke my arm, he lent a hand. he paid my claim in just four days. four days? wow! find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. better. yyyup. with xfinity internet soyour family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere in the house. even in the garage. max what's going on? we're doing a tech startup. we're going public! [cheering] the fastest in-home wifi for your entire family. only from xfinity. ♪ [cheers and applause] >> seth: today, they were named a vh1 "you oughta know" artist. and here to perform their next hit "roller coaster" please welcome back "bleachers." [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ it was summer when i saw your face looked like a teenage runaway ♪ ♪ oh god i never thought we'd take it that far some killer queen you are ♪ ♪ now i'm running and i can't stop anywhere i g
mmm, i love you, i love beggin'. i love you, i love poppers, i love you..this is who you brought to help us out? oh yeah, he's the best. he doesn't look like he's seen a tool in his life. oh, he doesn't know anything about tools. aflac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac-ac! but when i broke my arm, he lent a hand. he paid my claim in just four days. four days? wow! find out how fast aflac can pay you at aflac.com. better. yyyup. with xfinity internet soyour family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere...
83
83
Jul 14, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
i i don't believe that. i don't believe that. i think the system is rigged so that you are separated from the possibilities of getting something done except as you testify or, you know, you probably couldn't write articles. you probably would get blow-back on that. i don't think you have the power and i think it's i had constructed for that purpose. i'm cynical. i'm cynical about it. it's too easy to complain in senate hearings or any other forum, what progress has been made or of course, there's always progress that's been made but does it keep up with what needs to be done? and the answer is, absolutely not. and this country is now so soaked in the culture espn and other station and watching football and baseball, world soccer, all the rest of it. i mean, it's -- i think it's -- my own view is it's undermining our values. i'll tell you one thing for sure. i think it's undermining our commitment to education. and dr. southall, i think that you're talking about the different ways of jiggering the students who are not athletes, ac
i i don't believe that. i don't believe that. i think the system is rigged so that you are separated from the possibilities of getting something done except as you testify or, you know, you probably couldn't write articles. you probably would get blow-back on that. i don't think you have the power and i think it's i had constructed for that purpose. i'm cynical. i'm cynical about it. it's too easy to complain in senate hearings or any other forum, what progress has been made or of course,...
39
39
Jul 6, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
i didn't have time to sit here, i want to be a doctor when i grow up, i want to be an astronaut, nevere to think of anything like that. >> reporter: witty said in his early teens he joined one of tulsa's street gangs. >> i was 12 1/2, 13, i learned to sell drugs and how to seriously provide for myself, i had cars, girls, guns, clothes. i have done a lot of things i'm not proud of. i have been stabbed, i've been shot. frankly, i'm tired of it. where has it gotten me? nowhere. they label me as a problem inmate. what can i do about it besides try to change my behavior? >> we are thinking of letting him out, but that will be dependent on my interview with him. we'll start with that. >> during the course of our shoot, sergeant collette, who runs the segregation unit felt it was time to give witty a chance to prove himself and allow him back in to general population where he would have more privileges and opportunities to interact with other inmates throughout the day. >> your behavior has not exactly been stellar. okay. let's not beat around the bush on it, all right? we are willing to give
i didn't have time to sit here, i want to be a doctor when i grow up, i want to be an astronaut, nevere to think of anything like that. >> reporter: witty said in his early teens he joined one of tulsa's street gangs. >> i was 12 1/2, 13, i learned to sell drugs and how to seriously provide for myself, i had cars, girls, guns, clothes. i have done a lot of things i'm not proud of. i have been stabbed, i've been shot. frankly, i'm tired of it. where has it gotten me? nowhere. they...
33
33
Jul 1, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
i said i wasn't a danger, but i knew i needed help so i went to see the psych that day and they are trying to keep the tv on so you cannot hear the stories of the people coming through the front. ... >> i brought my soldiers home. i was home for four months and then deployed until iraq. spent time in iraq, came home >>ç t >> which was i thought delicious irony being in iraq with the state department when the army calls. i began arguing as much as one can. and it got to the point if you volunteer to come back so you don't have to be mobilized you get your choice of assignments. and that means different things. this meant the democratic republic of congo or sudan. well i was an africanist and i chose sudan. i had never been there. i volunteered and went there just after colin powell said it was genocide. 2.5 million displaced and 3 million dead and i was sent in into the african union's cease fire commission. our job was to stop the fighting. we had about 1700 people in an area larger than iraq. the place the size of france. among people who don't want to stop fighting. they are not tired o
i said i wasn't a danger, but i knew i needed help so i went to see the psych that day and they are trying to keep the tv on so you cannot hear the stories of the people coming through the front. ... >> i brought my soldiers home. i was home for four months and then deployed until iraq. spent time in iraq, came home >>ç t >> which was i thought delicious irony being in iraq with the state department when the army calls. i began arguing as much as one can. and it got to the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
43
43
Jul 17, 2014
07/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i would like to think that i'm a little wiser and a little more seasoned than i was when i came before this committee two years ago, but i promise not to be any less in my role. i can continue to do my homework to read the material thoroughly, to listen to the sides during presentations and try to make an informed and objective a decision as i can in each individual case. with that, i'm happy to answer any questions. >> any questions? supervisor -- >> sure, i know that i spoke with you a little bit prior to this, but wanted to get your thoughts on what are some of the issues you may want to work on if reappointed to this body and some of the challenges you've experienced given your previous time on it already. >> i think some of the challenges are ones that we really can't address, but they're when they involve decisions around the livelihood of individuals when you are taking away something that allows them to earn a living, but in order to up hold the law, one has to do that. so this is probably the least pleasant situation. as i think we talked about when we met, i believe that when
>> i would like to think that i'm a little wiser and a little more seasoned than i was when i came before this committee two years ago, but i promise not to be any less in my role. i can continue to do my homework to read the material thoroughly, to listen to the sides during presentations and try to make an informed and objective a decision as i can in each individual case. with that, i'm happy to answer any questions. >> any questions? supervisor -- >> sure, i know that i...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't i mean i think you're wrong here i think we can make distinctions about quality of information and we have to there is a clear distinction between information which may be politically biased in favor of one side or another and actually that is quite a common phenomenon and i am not against out of who i think is perfectly natural it's human it's part of the human community there's a distinction between violent form of vyas open propaganda distortion of the information demonizing the enemy deceptive handling of the funks deliberate incitement to violence and to intense hatred there's a real distinction here between political. distortion and propaganda in the use of information. you have to i think recognize that there are certain universal principles in the way that information is used which journalism tries to protect and i think that's a perfectly valid position to twenty well if you called the snap for it artsy and openly biased not for it and i think you are totally right at that because we here in russia at r.t. in particular understand what informs our view of the world tha
i don't i mean i think you're wrong here i think we can make distinctions about quality of information and we have to there is a clear distinction between information which may be politically biased in favor of one side or another and actually that is quite a common phenomenon and i am not against out of who i think is perfectly natural it's human it's part of the human community there's a distinction between violent form of vyas open propaganda distortion of the information demonizing the...
58
58
Jul 5, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: i--well, i was--when i was in high school, i was a democrat. i worked--the only campaign i've ever worked in--in my life was charles revenell's campaign against strom thurmond in 1978, which was the--the year--my senior year in high school. when i was in college--by--by that time my views had actually evolved quite a bit. i was not as liberal as i had been earlier, and--particularly on economic issues. i always had this libertarian streak. i was always a big civil libertarian. when i was in college, i was more or less a republican, although i was never active in the republican party cam -- politics. c-span: where? >> guest: princeton. and now i'm an independent. so i have--i have been, you know, across the political spectrum. but there's been--there has been a consistency in my thinking, in the sense that i was always very concerned with issues of individual liberty. and it was a matter of understanding how those play out in the world. c-span: so you're an independent. what does that mean? >> guest: well, that just means--i mean, it is a party.
>> guest: i--well, i was--when i was in high school, i was a democrat. i worked--the only campaign i've ever worked in--in my life was charles revenell's campaign against strom thurmond in 1978, which was the--the year--my senior year in high school. when i was in college--by--by that time my views had actually evolved quite a bit. i was not as liberal as i had been earlier, and--particularly on economic issues. i always had this libertarian streak. i was always a big civil libertarian....
41
41
Jul 7, 2014
07/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
first i didn't know whether i wanted to stay or not, but i think i will.l, i didn't know whether i can do it or not, standing. see, i can't stand too long through time. but i--i've done it. >> take your bonnet off, kate. >> no, i'm going to take it home and put it on my stool. >> oh, well-- >> because peter told me to bring my stool on monday. and it'll fit right over my stool. yeah, so see you monday. >> most of people around here can't afford to retire. because there's nothing-- no work around here. and all we're doing is drawing unemployment. and we need to-- we need to work here. everybody does, you know? >> [singing] ha ha! get some lobsters. going to get some lobsters, i ain't got enough. i've got to get a hundred pounds. [indistinct] i was the first man that ever set traps out there in the middle of the bay. i tell them lobsters, "get up here, i want them!" we have one lob! i'm sure the lobsters [indistinct] and whoever buys lobsters at the highest price, will get the lobsters. yeah, th--they turn it over to have that one to eat. now, you see, if it
first i didn't know whether i wanted to stay or not, but i think i will.l, i didn't know whether i can do it or not, standing. see, i can't stand too long through time. but i--i've done it. >> take your bonnet off, kate. >> no, i'm going to take it home and put it on my stool. >> oh, well-- >> because peter told me to bring my stool on monday. and it'll fit right over my stool. yeah, so see you monday. >> most of people around here can't afford to retire. because...
274
274
Jul 23, 2014
07/14
by
WHYY
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 1
when i was 16, the day i was 16, i joined the merchant marines because that's one of the few things i do at my age. >> you kind of fibbed about your age as i recall. >> no, i didn't fib it. because at 16, if you had your parents' permission -- >> you could get in. ok. >> and i got in the merchant marines. and then i found out this country boy that had never been to sea -- >> oklahoma? >> yeah. did not like the ocean very well. >> you liked being on land, huh? >> we didn't get along too well. i think i lost 35 pounds onboard ship just because i couldn't keep anything down. but i did very little of that. and then i went back to school, high school. and then i was the national guard in about '48, i think it was. and i tore up a knee. doing maneuvers. and so they gave me a medical discharge. and then i went and had the knee operated on. the government should have paid for it, but they didn't, because i wanted to play high school ball again. and then in 1950, they drafted me. and i told the doctor, i said, hey, doc, what about my knee? he said what about it? i said well, they operated on i
when i was 16, the day i was 16, i joined the merchant marines because that's one of the few things i do at my age. >> you kind of fibbed about your age as i recall. >> no, i didn't fib it. because at 16, if you had your parents' permission -- >> you could get in. ok. >> and i got in the merchant marines. and then i found out this country boy that had never been to sea -- >> oklahoma? >> yeah. did not like the ocean very well. >> you liked being on...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
40
40
Jul 17, 2014
07/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
before i say anything more, i want to correct how i introduced myself the last time i spoke. i am also as the asf member, a member of close the gap coalition. that was relevant in my previous comments and i omitted it. i had a question about page -- and i item on page 65 of the budget where it appears that there is no money budgeted for professional development from qtea, for certificated personnel. now, i understand the background that in our -- in previous years money that qta funding paid for the three days of professional development in the contract, so that there was a temporary reallocation of funds, but that money has been restored and we have the three days of professional development coming out of the general funds, but qtea calls for 18 hours of professional development, up to 18 hours for para professionals, early education teachers and k 12 teachers so it could just be it's on another page of the budget, but i couldn't find it. thanks. >> thank you superintendent. is there response to that or -- oh, rita, do you have a response to that? that'd be great, thanks. >>
before i say anything more, i want to correct how i introduced myself the last time i spoke. i am also as the asf member, a member of close the gap coalition. that was relevant in my previous comments and i omitted it. i had a question about page -- and i item on page 65 of the budget where it appears that there is no money budgeted for professional development from qtea, for certificated personnel. now, i understand the background that in our -- in previous years money that qta funding paid...
157
157
Jul 24, 2014
07/14
by
WHYY
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
i never understood people. i didn't know what would work or wouldn't work. i know what i like. that's always been my compass needle. that guides me every page. >> when you say you were never the popular kid that, is interesting because in part of who your father is. when you're in this town and parents are popular, it just flows that oftentimes the kids are popular. whether you say you weren't popular, what did you mean by that? >> i was the nerdy, insecure kid who would as an only child, people asked me did you grow up in l.a.? i said, no, i grew up in my room. being very dyslexic didn't help. i had to struggle in school. i had no interest in sports. i still don't get it. i really felt like i was waiting are'spa for the space ship to take me home. when you live in your head, it taught me to be a writer. but it definitely disconnect me from an audience. i always write for me. >> back to your dad, does that mean then that your dad left you alone to do what you were doing? did you seek council, advice? your father was a great writer himself. how did that relationship work? >> my
i never understood people. i didn't know what would work or wouldn't work. i know what i like. that's always been my compass needle. that guides me every page. >> when you say you were never the popular kid that, is interesting because in part of who your father is. when you're in this town and parents are popular, it just flows that oftentimes the kids are popular. whether you say you weren't popular, what did you mean by that? >> i was the nerdy, insecure kid who would as an only...
785
785
Jul 25, 2014
07/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 785
favorite 0
quote 0
mmm, i love you, i love beggin'. i love you, i love poppers, i love you..ternet soyour family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere in the house. even in the garage. max what's going on? we're doing a tech startup. we're going public! [cheering] the fastest in-home wifi for your entire family. only from xfinity. [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans. xfinity continues to innovate, bringing you the fastest, most reliable internet, period. [ heart beating ] xfinity internet from comcast. double the speed. [ heart beats ] double the speed. (vo) ours is a world of the red-eyes. (daughter) i'm really tired. (vo) the transfers. well, that's kid number three. (vo) the co-pilots. all sitting... ...trusting... ...waiting... ...for a safe arrival. introducing the all-new subaru legacy. designed to help the driver in you... ...care for the passenger in them. the subaru legacy. it's not just a sedan. it's a subaru. ♪ [ cheers a
mmm, i love you, i love beggin'. i love you, i love poppers, i love you..ternet soyour family can use all their devices at once. works anywhere in the house. even in the garage. max what's going on? we're doing a tech startup. we're going public! [cheering] the fastest in-home wifi for your entire family. only from xfinity. [ female announcer ] the internet gets more exciting the faster it goes. that's why, coming soon, xfinity will double the internet speed on two of our most popular plans....
172
172
Jul 31, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
sometimes i get -- >> i don't know.ongestion in the morning and i have to blow my nose. >> you brought it up. morning joe is a sex act. >> on the urban diction that is something you do with a cup of coffee. have i to go. katherine, andy levy, joanne nosuchunsky. i will see you later on o'reilly in about eight hours i think. >> looking forward to it. >> it is gonna be great. so much fun on that show! ady we chicago. a separate line for people who are clueless. quizzing tonight 8:00 p.m. >> pretty sure. hello everyone i'm greg gutfeld along with kimberly guilfoyle, eric bolling, dan perino and bob beckel. this is "the five." this is a fox news alert. nancy pelosi condemns the separation of church and state. >> follow the lead of the national catholic conference of bishops who talked about the baby jesus escaping violence as an infant, who talked about sending children back into the circumstances you described, sending children back into a burning building. so it's not just about
sometimes i get -- >> i don't know.ongestion in the morning and i have to blow my nose. >> you brought it up. morning joe is a sex act. >> on the urban diction that is something you do with a cup of coffee. have i to go. katherine, andy levy, joanne nosuchunsky. i will see you later on o'reilly in about eight hours i think. >> looking forward to it. >> it is gonna be great. so much fun on that show! ady we chicago. a separate line for people who are clueless....
249
249
Jul 3, 2014
07/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
so, i knew something was wrong because i had i had reached my stride. i had a beautiful home. i had a husband that loved me. but something was wrong. and which you scratch beneath the surface, i hadn't dealt with the pain. i was experiencing symptoms of gynecological cancer. it was fortuitous because the next year, i was diagnosed. this was like the last season of "the nanny." i wasn't feeling well. the marriage was, you know, busted apart. and i was just very unhappy. but, you know, there are so many it was like a perfect storm from the gyneco logic cancer and the treatment of hormones to treat a benign condition that i never had, that was making me kind of whacky. and the pressure of the show and the marriage and confronting my -- i wasn't really in touch with myself and my need to always be perfect, the perfect daughter, the perfect wife, the perfect star, the perfect human being. everybody's caregiver, never a taker, only a giver. >> what feel? >> i hit a brick brig walk and had a garden variety midlife crisis. >> which over the course of the years that followed, my cancer
so, i knew something was wrong because i had i had reached my stride. i had a beautiful home. i had a husband that loved me. but something was wrong. and which you scratch beneath the surface, i hadn't dealt with the pain. i was experiencing symptoms of gynecological cancer. it was fortuitous because the next year, i was diagnosed. this was like the last season of "the nanny." i wasn't feeling well. the marriage was, you know, busted apart. and i was just very unhappy. but, you know,...
49
49
Jul 7, 2014
07/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
i see candles, i see greeting cards, i see lotions.ow could you possibly sell anything if the customer can't find what they actually need? confusing your customers is an absolute guarantee that you will lose money. burned-out bulbs and cobwebs. it's filthy. it's dirty. this is ridiculous. no arrangements here. nothing. i've been here for over five minutes, and i don't see an employee anywhere. anytime i go into a business and they don't greet me within the first five minutes, i turn around and leave. hi, guys. well, there you are. >> hello. >> i'm marcus. >> david. >> there's barely any flowers on display. and the floral designers, well, it's like they've hidden them in the back. why wouldn't you want to put your most important asset front and center? do you know where i find hank? as i walk through the store, i don't understand where hank is. does anybody know where hank is? this guy's supposed to be the business owner? he's asked me to come, and i can't find him anywhere. probably has his hands full with something. if this was my bus
i see candles, i see greeting cards, i see lotions.ow could you possibly sell anything if the customer can't find what they actually need? confusing your customers is an absolute guarantee that you will lose money. burned-out bulbs and cobwebs. it's filthy. it's dirty. this is ridiculous. no arrangements here. nothing. i've been here for over five minutes, and i don't see an employee anywhere. anytime i go into a business and they don't greet me within the first five minutes, i turn around and...
127
127
Jul 5, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
i am. i have married a few couples.arried one -- >> we had a big religious discussion one day when you were in new york. it went on and on and on. >> if you hang out with the robertson's very long, i would say within 15 minutes, you're probably going to get into a religious discussion because we're passionate about our faith and so we want everybody to make sure that, you know, they know the hope and that, you know, life is temporary. >> we're going to get a chance do meet uncle cy and phil later. >> hopefully so if we can track them down. the problem is the rest of the family is on vacation. and so i came back a little early. and so trying to get ahold of them two is really hard. there is no cell phones or computers. >> how does your dad not have a cell phone? >> you have a cell phone. >> of course i have a cell phone. he calls it too much clutter. he doesn't want to clutter up his life. but there are times -- wouldn't you like to just say, i don't have a cell phone. you want to find me, come find me. except he's reall
i am. i have married a few couples.arried one -- >> we had a big religious discussion one day when you were in new york. it went on and on and on. >> if you hang out with the robertson's very long, i would say within 15 minutes, you're probably going to get into a religious discussion because we're passionate about our faith and so we want everybody to make sure that, you know, they know the hope and that, you know, life is temporary. >> we're going to get a chance do meet...
30
30
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth of the might think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side with joe actually on the we're going to come. out our team we have a different right. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not gonna. get. you guys to the jokes i will hand over their stuff that i'm.
i know c.n.n. m s n b c news have taken some not slightly but the fact is i admire their commitment to cover all sides of the story just in case one of them happens to be accurate. that was funny but it's close and for the truth of the might think. it's because one call attention and the mainstream media works side by side with joe actually on the we're going to come. out our team we have a different right. because the news of the world just is not this funny i'm not laughing dammit i'm not...
229
229
Jul 6, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 1
i do not know. >> i love scotch, i love scotch. >> so, pinhead or patriot? you look like you could fill it for ten straight hours. >> that's never happened to me before. i must be tired. >> you know what? i think he's a patriot. she's standing up for what he believes in. >> not related to tom cruise? >> not related to tom cruise. >> i do like what the tea party stands for so i'm going patriot. >> is that ted cruz? >> that is ted cruz. >> he's looking chubbier. >> i'm a fan of eating white castle burgers. >> who do you think it is? >> i'm not sure. >> i don't know. third base. >> watch your step. >> what i need is a couple good stiff drinks. how about you? >> pinhead or patriot? >> patriot. i respect him. >> who is it? >> i have no idea. >> i'm from california so -- >> sorry to hear that. >> pinhead. >> you get no argument from me on that. >> patriot. >> patriot? >> yeah. >> who is this? >> i don't know who that is. >> you never seen her before? >> no. >> that's a hard one. >> wasn't so hard. >> she's the house minority leader. word. >> any politician should
i do not know. >> i love scotch, i love scotch. >> so, pinhead or patriot? you look like you could fill it for ten straight hours. >> that's never happened to me before. i must be tired. >> you know what? i think he's a patriot. she's standing up for what he believes in. >> not related to tom cruise? >> not related to tom cruise. >> i do like what the tea party stands for so i'm going patriot. >> is that ted cruz? >> that is ted cruz....
163
163
Jul 3, 2014
07/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
that's cool. >> so after the first day, i called my agent and i told my agent, i was like, "i met the live" already. >> seth: and then you probably said, "that makes sense because he's a terrible actor." [ laughter ] >> no, you were good. >> seth: the first day all we did when we met was we made out in a car for, like, the whole day. that was our first scene. >> that happens a lot on movies. it seems like the sex scene and the makeout scene, they just do it first. you were like, "hi, nice to meet you." [ light laughter ] >> seth: we like made out so much, by the end of the day, i felt like we had been together for like five years. >> i know. i was like sort of bored of you. >> seth: yeah i am too, bye. so we go to the other people. >> it was fun though. >> seth: it was really fun. congratulations on the show. you play a spy which would be, like, my dream thing to play. >> i thought maybe you knew -- you said cia officer. that's what they'll really called not agent. when you said officer, i was like, "i wonder if he --" >> seth: yeah, because only a spy would know that. i bet a spy wou
that's cool. >> so after the first day, i called my agent and i told my agent, i was like, "i met the live" already. >> seth: and then you probably said, "that makes sense because he's a terrible actor." [ laughter ] >> no, you were good. >> seth: the first day all we did when we met was we made out in a car for, like, the whole day. that was our first scene. >> that happens a lot on movies. it seems like the sex scene and the makeout scene,...
69
69
Jul 11, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i -- i would say generally no. but -- if you -- if you -- talk about access for example for employees, par fk laerl nonu.s. employees who are held up going through various security check points. possibly there is. but i think generally -- ds is not going to spend money to oversecure a place. if anything, we prob blow have some that are, that are undersecured. >> okay, that's helpful. and mr. chairman, i, am prepared to yield the balance of my time. >> would my colleague yield his time. mr. welch? >> yeah. >> to mr. kyl. >> i yield my time to -- >> go ahead. >> i yield my time. >> to more connally. >> i thank my friend. i am sorry for the misunderstanding. you know this it not a theoretical discussion. i was in the senate. i went to beirut. before the embassy bombing. no set back. right on the -- the main thoroughfare. and i had a friend killed, bill mcintyre in the bombing embassy. of course our embassy was bombed again in beirut. to say nothing of the marine barracks at the beirut airport. kenya, tanzania. some of
>> i -- i would say generally no. but -- if you -- if you -- talk about access for example for employees, par fk laerl nonu.s. employees who are held up going through various security check points. possibly there is. but i think generally -- ds is not going to spend money to oversecure a place. if anything, we prob blow have some that are, that are undersecured. >> okay, that's helpful. and mr. chairman, i, am prepared to yield the balance of my time. >> would my colleague...
120
120
Jul 19, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
i am. >> but i don't know. a setback. that's all it is. no one's saying you're dead in the water, but you need to make sure you're maintaining yourself up here with no issues. >> rachelle, can i ask you a question? honestly? >> you asked me ten questions. yeah? >> do you honestly think that what i caught a ticket for was really that bad for me? for me? >> the ticket wasn't bad. it's the fact that you were getting escalated so quickly and and getting angry over the most minor thing, that the next step was what we were trying to avoid. >> i understand that. i wasn't doing nothing aggressive. you understand? >> right. i know you weren't. >> i know. i said -- my exact words was this -- >> yes. >> call rachelle. tell her i need to speak to her. make a [ bleep ] decision. grow up or something like that. >> yeah, you did. >> if you send me to cw or send me to the box. >> right. >> i was aggravated, rachelle. >> i know that. >> and the only way i know how to channel my anger is physically. so instead of me doing that,
i am. >> but i don't know. a setback. that's all it is. no one's saying you're dead in the water, but you need to make sure you're maintaining yourself up here with no issues. >> rachelle, can i ask you a question? honestly? >> you asked me ten questions. yeah? >> do you honestly think that what i caught a ticket for was really that bad for me? for me? >> the ticket wasn't bad. it's the fact that you were getting escalated so quickly and and getting angry over the...
47
47
Jul 20, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
and in some way i think that i have -- in one sense i said everything want to say, but i have. my understanding, heartbreak of the divisions, personal stories, and this beautiful, beautiful young men who are in a way trapped in their horrible system. i think my ultimate goal with the book is to humanize north korea in some way, because i think that when you look at human suffering, when we hear words like 200,000 people suffering in gulag, three million deaths in north korea during the famine, those numbers don't register because we don't think of them like one of us, you and me, and i think like the
and in some way i think that i have -- in one sense i said everything want to say, but i have. my understanding, heartbreak of the divisions, personal stories, and this beautiful, beautiful young men who are in a way trapped in their horrible system. i think my ultimate goal with the book is to humanize north korea in some way, because i think that when you look at human suffering, when we hear words like 200,000 people suffering in gulag, three million deaths in north korea during the famine,...
154
154
Jul 15, 2014
07/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 0
and the main reason i didn't want to eat any is i know once i start, i will eat all of them. not only will i eat the whole tray, eventually i'll find the bag of mini marshmallows and eat the rest of that too. so what i do is because i can't resist, i don't eat a whole piece, i just cut a sliver off the end. just a long but very thin slice, just a taste. so i can see what's going on. you can barely see that anything's been eaten. i do this with pies sometimes, too. especially pumpkin pie. i won't eat a whole slice. i'll carve up like 1/18th of a slice, a sliver. maybe i eat another sliver and another sliver. i keep eating slivers until somehow miraculously half the pan of rice crispy treats or more than half has disappeared. [ applause ] that's what happened to me last night. i feel like i'm going to snap, crackle, and pop. and may god have mercy on whatever animals land on my grill on the fourth of july because that is going to be bad too. speaking of this, i was trying to figure out what to make on the fourth of july. hamburgers and hot dogs get a lot of the attention, but t
and the main reason i didn't want to eat any is i know once i start, i will eat all of them. not only will i eat the whole tray, eventually i'll find the bag of mini marshmallows and eat the rest of that too. so what i do is because i can't resist, i don't eat a whole piece, i just cut a sliver off the end. just a long but very thin slice, just a taste. so i can see what's going on. you can barely see that anything's been eaten. i do this with pies sometimes, too. especially pumpkin pie. i...
161
161
Jul 15, 2014
07/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
i am not his pro, i manage the team, and from what i see on the pitch.t that moment, he wasn't doing particularly well, but now we see him today. he's got his energy back. he's got his purpose back, and he's doing great. so maybe that was a good turning point for the boy. charlie rose: well didn't you think of him as a son in some way? alex ferguson: well, he came to us as a young boy, and of course, all the young boys , we do our best to support them and make them better. anyway, there were some great moments with him. charlie rose: how did it all end? alex ferguson: i think if wayne walked in here, today, he would shake my hand. charlie rose: when was the last time you shook his hand? alex ferguson: the day we won the league, or was it the day that we were presented the trophy? you've also got to have a look at the media. wayne's unfortunate in the sense that he is england's big white hope internationally. so therefore, the media always centre around wayne rooney. he has people advising him and i think that's where all that's coming from. i never fell
i am not his pro, i manage the team, and from what i see on the pitch.t that moment, he wasn't doing particularly well, but now we see him today. he's got his energy back. he's got his purpose back, and he's doing great. so maybe that was a good turning point for the boy. charlie rose: well didn't you think of him as a son in some way? alex ferguson: well, he came to us as a young boy, and of course, all the young boys , we do our best to support them and make them better. anyway, there were...
41
41
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
you know this is i think that i don't i don't have the answers to these things i think that's really the reality is i just feel like that religion was here at one time for a certain sense of understanding of human existence why we have this is the bigger questions and it was a form of civility we have civility in fact i think we understand so much more today about human existence than ever before in history and i don't really see a real position for religion anymore a lot of what you were just about is has really at the end of the day nothing to do with religion you know the whole thing over the end of the day it's beyond what the religion or the qur'an really stood for. or stands for in a way so i am just hoping and i'll say i'll just say this again is that young people and i and i very hyper aware of young people and a lot of my market and things i do are young and i'm very young in soul in a sense is that they're interested in a very very very very different world you know they're interested in this survival of this world because they see the problems are aware of it and they're i
you know this is i think that i don't i don't have the answers to these things i think that's really the reality is i just feel like that religion was here at one time for a certain sense of understanding of human existence why we have this is the bigger questions and it was a form of civility we have civility in fact i think we understand so much more today about human existence than ever before in history and i don't really see a real position for religion anymore a lot of what you were just...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
45
45
Jul 3, 2014
07/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
i had a quick question that i forgot to ask. this involves an incident that happened recently in the bernal heights neighborhood and involved an officer-involved shooting of alejandro nieto and i know there is an ongoing investigation and we can't pre-judge what happened, but at a community meeting where there was a lot of pain expressed from people in the community, i made the comment and the statement that i stand by; that without pre-judging what happened, the incident is going to be investigated. i do think it's really unfortunate the way in which the police department and the city interacted with the family of the person who died here. the family did not find out about the incident until a couple of days after everyone else knew and when they first found out, they felt like they were being interrogated. irrespective of what happened, the family was a victim here. >> sure. >> and i think that generally we as a city have to do a better job in way we interact with victims and i'm wondering if you have any thoughts on that and
i had a quick question that i forgot to ask. this involves an incident that happened recently in the bernal heights neighborhood and involved an officer-involved shooting of alejandro nieto and i know there is an ongoing investigation and we can't pre-judge what happened, but at a community meeting where there was a lot of pain expressed from people in the community, i made the comment and the statement that i stand by; that without pre-judging what happened, the incident is going to be...
52
52
Jul 6, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
so i spring out of bed. i walk to the window. i want to see what's going on. i see fire. it was quite shocking to see a fire in what is essentially my backyard. and i immediately started knocking on jill's door and tell her to get up. >> i'm like, should i call 911? like, i don't know what to do. so i immediately got on the phone, called 911. >> that's when i grabbed my camera. >> there's a car fire, that -- a car fire that just -- in astoria. >> an suv has barreled into an empty lot just behind budon and hanner's apartment. >> this guy just drove his car right into this wood. i could tell that he was under some sort of influence of something. i couldn't get a read on what he was on, but i could tell that his mind was not all there. >> he's, like, taking the metal pieces and hitting the car and just totally fell over. >> from their vantage point, the two roommates are having a hard time understanding exactly what is going on. beyond calling for help, they don't feel safe intervening. >> we had no idea if the guy had a gun or a knife or was medicated. >> we had no idea wha
so i spring out of bed. i walk to the window. i want to see what's going on. i see fire. it was quite shocking to see a fire in what is essentially my backyard. and i immediately started knocking on jill's door and tell her to get up. >> i'm like, should i call 911? like, i don't know what to do. so i immediately got on the phone, called 911. >> that's when i grabbed my camera. >> there's a car fire, that -- a car fire that just -- in astoria. >> an suv has barreled into...
778
778
Jul 14, 2014
07/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 778
favorite 0
quote 1
i said, i get awkwardly yeah, that is me. she's like me and i love mike. i said thank you. so, you used first class bathroom. >> i was in row six. >> were you closer to that bathroom. >> yes good then the 133 rows, bumping into people. and while we were in tampa we went to the big cat reserve and aaron and his sister swam with the baby tying are this was in a cave. >> yes. >> that is full blown. >> but so beautiful. >> do you know there are 3,000 tigers in the entire world, 3,000. >> yes. >> that is it. >> done. >> that is it. >> you are so good at selfies. >> you have a really long arm because you take great selfies. >> how long is your arm. >> i'm measuring. >> now that is good tv, is that it. is that all you got. >> that was good. >> that is all i got. >> jen was away all last week so we can get some highlights, how was it. >> it is good. we had my dad's birthday and we had brody fred recollect's birthday. my first picture is my dad and i, fred came up for the the week in florida. he thank you for the weather. this was after the game truck pulled away and the boys. we ha
i said, i get awkwardly yeah, that is me. she's like me and i love mike. i said thank you. so, you used first class bathroom. >> i was in row six. >> were you closer to that bathroom. >> yes good then the 133 rows, bumping into people. and while we were in tampa we went to the big cat reserve and aaron and his sister swam with the baby tying are this was in a cave. >> yes. >> that is full blown. >> but so beautiful. >> do you know there are 3,000 tigers...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
and i will feel better words i get i'm right. well this story is critical to me because i like the subject better i think the political scientist in me and like what this is going to do to belgium i'd like to i don't i tell like the fact that they cast this but i like. being able to dissect this. it's important for me as a journalist to cover this because it's a hard hitting piece and i need this i need the story. of the village cold. and the way he had to meet a family. of basically going to show us how they survived the winter in the great siberia. more importantly in the coldest place in the world and i come. because. there is french but it's so i see that makes it difficult to just. read. isn't that weird. i'm just happy to be out of the city to be honest it's kind of nice to be cute little village would be discovered and it smells of home cooked meals and it's pretty face and this is probably our first really good meal. i'm so. excited to zoom in this house at the moment i'm going there most. people will know that happens wh
and i will feel better words i get i'm right. well this story is critical to me because i like the subject better i think the political scientist in me and like what this is going to do to belgium i'd like to i don't i tell like the fact that they cast this but i like. being able to dissect this. it's important for me as a journalist to cover this because it's a hard hitting piece and i need this i need the story. of the village cold. and the way he had to meet a family. of basically going to...
59
59
Jul 8, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 1
when i see him on tv or if i am at the game, i hear his name. i immediately remember that. he has to deal with that. >> we have a false reality about race. this is what it has evolved into. riley cooper, racist or not a racist? you watch these cable news shows and it was the same thing as the donald sterling conversation. it becomes racist or not a racist? as if there is nothing in between those two. what happens is people say you are a racist and you have people on that and. and you have people defending him, i know him, we have hung out, he is not a racist, as if there is nothing that is in between that deals with how we perceptions,, our -- i will make this example. there is nothing that pisses me off more than people asking me if i played ball there. hell, i didn't play ball. the first question is not did you graduate or what did you major in? i was playing golf and the dude said, how was it -- i was brother, af with my m graduate, and i had just written a column called "no, i am not a football player. he asked the question. i did not respond. my brother was just going,
when i see him on tv or if i am at the game, i hear his name. i immediately remember that. he has to deal with that. >> we have a false reality about race. this is what it has evolved into. riley cooper, racist or not a racist? you watch these cable news shows and it was the same thing as the donald sterling conversation. it becomes racist or not a racist? as if there is nothing in between those two. what happens is people say you are a racist and you have people on that and. and you have...
37
37
Jul 24, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
i desperately want this job because i think i can make a difference. i think that my entire career, whether it was starting at west point, being in the 82nd airborne division, been at the procter & gamble company, one of the most admired companies in the world for 33 years has prepared me for this task. as i said in my prepared remarks i don't think there's any higher calling and this is an opportunity for me to make a difference in the lives of veterans who i care so deeply about. if not me, who? >> okay. thank you for that response. one of the issues that we are all struggling with is va health care. and i look at this issue a little bit different than some of my colleagues who seem to think in some cases that health care in this country is just fantastic and it just the va that seems to be having problems. and i'll give you -- the other point want to make is not just the size of the va, 6.5 million people coming in every year, and and have little problems that are going to occur, but the fact that because the va is a public entity, and appropriately
i desperately want this job because i think i can make a difference. i think that my entire career, whether it was starting at west point, being in the 82nd airborne division, been at the procter & gamble company, one of the most admired companies in the world for 33 years has prepared me for this task. as i said in my prepared remarks i don't think there's any higher calling and this is an opportunity for me to make a difference in the lives of veterans who i care so deeply about. if not...
245
245
Jul 3, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
i actually -- i really like soccer. i do.the fact that there is no commercials. >> yes. >> for the first te that in foo few seconds someone gets pummelled, the ball goes three yards and it's done. >> i agree. >> and too to say about futball, real football, not american football, they don't care if everyone likes it or not. it's their sport. they'll love it. they'll go to the games. they'll continue to watch even after the world cup. so they're kind of like we don't even care about this debate because we're going to continue to enjoy it. >> that's not true at all. they don't shut up about it. >> i'll get interested. but if you start singing all these horrible songs like "whose that lying on the runway, whose that dying in the snow ♪ or -- ♪ could you go to chicken shop for bobby sands, can you go a chicken shop for bobby sands ♪ you know, those. >> i can listen to these forever. >> they're all wonderfully -- >> or what about -- ♪ elton john is a homosexual that's the whole song. there are no other words to it. it's hilarious.
i actually -- i really like soccer. i do.the fact that there is no commercials. >> yes. >> for the first te that in foo few seconds someone gets pummelled, the ball goes three yards and it's done. >> i agree. >> and too to say about futball, real football, not american football, they don't care if everyone likes it or not. it's their sport. they'll love it. they'll go to the games. they'll continue to watch even after the world cup. so they're kind of like we don't even...
43
43
Jul 18, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
i provided, i believe as an exhibit. i checked that same list last week. i checked every claim number on that list. unfortunately, after we stopped the second payment, you have to fix the record so that that person that's looked at -- >> the essence is it may be as many as 41,000 records that are duplicate? >> oh, they are probably duplicates but they are probably not all paid. >> do you have any idea about the scope of the claims that have been paid in excess? >> i only know the ones that i've seen, but i've seen over $2 million when i researched it. the office of special council considered a gross waste of funds at $2 million or more so it was my goal to at least prove that. and that wasn't very hard. >> you spoke as well about boxes of mail. what's the difference between military mail and returned mail? >> i'm not actually sure what the difference is. that's just what they call this mail. and it's mail that we mail to a claimant and it comes -- return mail comes back because we don't have the right addresses. we pay by direct deposit now, which is not t
i provided, i believe as an exhibit. i checked that same list last week. i checked every claim number on that list. unfortunately, after we stopped the second payment, you have to fix the record so that that person that's looked at -- >> the essence is it may be as many as 41,000 records that are duplicate? >> oh, they are probably duplicates but they are probably not all paid. >> do you have any idea about the scope of the claims that have been paid in excess? >> i only...
68
68
Jul 27, 2014
07/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
i have a day job that i do this for fun. everyone says it is a labor of love that i'm on twitter and facebook to grow the audience to let people know that we exist and connect through social med media. >> i am currently the editor of the washingtonian magazine which is a wonderful job i wish it could be a full-time job but i wish it could take up 20 pages of the magazine when there is so much with advertising and that will happen but in the meantime i do other things and one of those is to maintain an active social media presence and through friday connects a lot of different people with books everyone else is reading. it's something i'm passionate about. i'm working on a book proposal right now for a nonfiction book about women and reading because i am so passionate about it and i will continue to look for new ways to work in this world. i've done a little bit of everything and i find we have so much to discuss i'm not sure how we will get through it but i'm happy to see you all and thank you for coming out. >> as you see f
i have a day job that i do this for fun. everyone says it is a labor of love that i'm on twitter and facebook to grow the audience to let people know that we exist and connect through social med media. >> i am currently the editor of the washingtonian magazine which is a wonderful job i wish it could be a full-time job but i wish it could take up 20 pages of the magazine when there is so much with advertising and that will happen but in the meantime i do other things and one of those is...
206
206
Jul 17, 2014
07/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 0
come back ♪ i came home last night, i had no good news. ♪ i came home last night i had no good newse ♪ ♪ there's an army east that's rising still ♪ and i feel something stronger than i ever could ♪ because if you leave, you better run away for good ♪ ♪ if you leave you better run away for good ♪ ♪ leave, you better run, run, run, run, run ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> a young male, assault, victim of a home invasion. >> danger at your doorstep. >> they forced me to let them in the apartment. >> a home invasion with their attackers threatening to shoot. >> and they said to give them the money or they would kill me. >> we're at the scene of the crime while assailants might still be at large tonight. >> oh, my god, you guys, oh, my god. >> plus, midair crisis. these people are on a journey to face their biggest fear. >> pretend like you own the plane. >> but now can the plane whit perrer cure them. >> it's time for me to get on the plane. ♪ it might seem crazy what i'm bout to say ♪ >> if you're sick of
come back ♪ i came home last night, i had no good news. ♪ i came home last night i had no good newse ♪ ♪ there's an army east that's rising still ♪ and i feel something stronger than i ever could ♪ because if you leave, you better run away for good ♪ ♪ if you leave you better run away for good ♪ ♪ leave, you better run, run, run, run, run ♪ >>> this is "nightline." >> a young male, assault, victim of a home invasion. >> danger at your...
62
62
Jul 6, 2014
07/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
i got a lot of flack for it because i sort of set mine aside because i was working and i had a lot ofspectful thing to do. that i wasted some of the inmates' food by setting it aside. i had intended on eating mine but in the end i might have been a little disrespectful of that cook. >> a year later at the jail near oakland, the teacher would once again become the student. when jake hector made the mistake of sampling the spread soon after a big lunch. >> when we were filming in oakland, there was a group of guys and claimed they made this huge burrito they called the three iguana. >> they wanted to give me the biggest portion. i just ate lunch and there was no way i could eat it all and i didn't want to disrespect them by throwing it away. >> you ain't going to take it? >> i can't eat it all. >> i'm not that hungry. >> can you cut a piece off of it? i don't want to waste it. >> so i told them, cut me a little piece off. >> we should jump his ass. >> and they were joking as if, like, i was disrespecting them by not wanting to eat this huge burrito but they were good natured about it an
i got a lot of flack for it because i sort of set mine aside because i was working and i had a lot ofspectful thing to do. that i wasted some of the inmates' food by setting it aside. i had intended on eating mine but in the end i might have been a little disrespectful of that cook. >> a year later at the jail near oakland, the teacher would once again become the student. when jake hector made the mistake of sampling the spread soon after a big lunch. >> when we were filming in...
92
92
Jul 18, 2014
07/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean that's why i go back.ry personal choice. >> rose: only one person can make that de. >> only i can make that decision. my hclose friends, you know they basically have said you want to talk we'll talk but it's your decision. and that's the way it should be. >> rose: my impression is that your husband has said it's her decision but i hope she does it. >> well my husband really is one of the most profoundly concerned people about our country that with you will meet. you talked about him. he spend countless hours every day trying to think through what can we do to grow the economy, what can we do to improve healthcare and costs. he has never stopped studying and thinking about what can make america great. >> rose: therefore. >> he's feeling it very.h1< particularly with i think impending grand parenthood because this is all about the future when you have a child. but i know that's where he comes from and he has been a huge help to president obama and he has also when called upon helped president bush and he wil
i mean that's why i go back.ry personal choice. >> rose: only one person can make that de. >> only i can make that decision. my hclose friends, you know they basically have said you want to talk we'll talk but it's your decision. and that's the way it should be. >> rose: my impression is that your husband has said it's her decision but i hope she does it. >> well my husband really is one of the most profoundly concerned people about our country that with you will meet....
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know i don't know. so we're sitting outside parliament and we've lost the other car with c.n.n. and the two camera guys is meeting this woman and we need for him to be contacted and you wrote on his cell but i actually don't have it saved in my phone we need for him to tell us where they are. not judge wright but i by rerouting her to parliament hold on you got you gave me a roman's hold. i'm here. i'm here and i. yes. that would be a gray you i need ok. and i just got a message from the corner you know the reason brits you know want to kind of parliament it's because they have another interview outside of the nurse here. that's fantastic. this is such. and why aren't the camera guys answering the phone why. why why why is this happening. this is in same. the same theory aiding and at that somewhat you don't know what else to do because you're so exhausted from deaths not from the story not from the work it's this this is to keep this we're not going to get her i'm not going to get this interview becaus
i don't know i don't know. so we're sitting outside parliament and we've lost the other car with c.n.n. and the two camera guys is meeting this woman and we need for him to be contacted and you wrote on his cell but i actually don't have it saved in my phone we need for him to tell us where they are. not judge wright but i by rerouting her to parliament hold on you got you gave me a roman's hold. i'm here. i'm here and i. yes. that would be a gray you i need ok. and i just got a message from...
321
321
Jul 19, 2014
07/14
by
KQEH
tv
eye 321
favorite 0
quote 0
now and i think i -- i think it is -- our drama goes deeper. in terms of how every character's journey concerns, you know, i -- i think that we are going deeper into the psychological and emotional journey of the character and michael's character. >> when you saw this script cross your desk as an actor from a very well moan acting family, what was it about this character, this drama, that made you want to be a part of it? >> you know, it is -- it is that. when you say because -- had is all about not paper. that piece of paper, that material have you. pretty much all you have. the names are around it. most of the times we just don't have any more than that. we want solid drama. we want well written drama. that's what i'm talking about. aclu. possibility of creating this cop that -- he's -- worth a few great solid cops that, you know, as a say -- he believes he can make a difference. but also, he's no angel. and so -- all those layers of different tonealities make my decision very easy. the fact i remembered the script, only the first scene the c
now and i think i -- i think it is -- our drama goes deeper. in terms of how every character's journey concerns, you know, i -- i think that we are going deeper into the psychological and emotional journey of the character and michael's character. >> when you saw this script cross your desk as an actor from a very well moan acting family, what was it about this character, this drama, that made you want to be a part of it? >> you know, it is -- it is that. when you say because -- had...
138
138
Jul 14, 2014
07/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
but i wouldn't allow it. i felt like i was in danger. i didn't like -- i was -- it didn't the people -- it didn't seem very -- very good. the demeanor of the people and the -- i guess you could say the energy they were giving off, their demeanor was very fishy to me. so i didn't feel very safe. so that's why. >> did you ever intend to drive into mexico? >> no, i never intended to drive into mexico, not that night, no. >> did anyone speak englishbesi. did anyone assist you in communicating with the border? >> yes, there was the first police officer that asked me what i had in my truck at the inspection table. he spoke pretty decent english and he's the one that told me they were going to get an escort vehicle to take me back to the american border. >> what do you think happened between the offer to get the escort vehicle and the military officer showing up? >> basically i think what happened is he just got on the walkie talky and was communicating what was going on. i think what he said was, hey, we got a guy down here with three guns and
but i wouldn't allow it. i felt like i was in danger. i didn't like -- i was -- it didn't the people -- it didn't seem very -- very good. the demeanor of the people and the -- i guess you could say the energy they were giving off, their demeanor was very fishy to me. so i didn't feel very safe. so that's why. >> did you ever intend to drive into mexico? >> no, i never intended to drive into mexico, not that night, no. >> did anyone speak englishbesi. did anyone assist you in...