428
428
Jul 15, 2009
07/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 428
favorite 0
quote 0
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: isaac, very nice! isaac -- isaac, what do you think?> i'll be honest. i feel pretty awful. check out these pearly whites. >> jimmy: it's pretty yellow there. ew, god, that is gross. i like that facial hair. it's kind of good. holly, what do you think? holly pate, what do you think? >> you know, today i don't like him, but i think, in college, i probably would have had a big crush on him. >> jimmy: i don't know if anyone would have a crush on this dude. i like the socks and sandals combination. that's pretty nice. well, isaac, please stand on the "extreme audience makeunder" lazy susan so that we can take a look at you before and after. ♪ >> steve: as you can see, the new isaac has everything the old isaac didn't, smokers teeth, goth like paleness, facial hair that will likely drop into his food, acne and thanks to our de-motivational coach a debilitating sense that he will never adequately fulfill his dreams. please meet the new isaac. jimmy? >> jimmy: wow, very nice. isaac, please step down. that was very nice. very good. now, let's me
♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: isaac, very nice! isaac -- isaac, what do you think?> i'll be honest. i feel pretty awful. check out these pearly whites. >> jimmy: it's pretty yellow there. ew, god, that is gross. i like that facial hair. it's kind of good. holly, what do you think? holly pate, what do you think? >> you know, today i don't like him, but i think, in college, i probably would have had a big crush on him. >> jimmy: i don't know if anyone would have...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
520
520
Jul 8, 2009
07/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 520
favorite 0
quote 0
most here now believe that isaac was not involved in the robbery in which the mob attacked him.his mother found out, she rushed to where her son was lying on the ground. >> translator: to me he was very critical and i don't know whether he was dead or alive. >> reporter: isaac was rushed to the hospital and that's where he died. for "the new york times," this is barry burak. >>> finally tonight, while many american families are packing off their kids for camp as summer gets into full swing, we thought we'd take you inside a camp that marches to a different beat. it's in israel, where an unusual program brings kids from differing backgrounds together and then unifies them with music. we heard about it from our partner, israel's medialine, reporter matthew cullman takes a look and a listen. ♪ >> reporter: young people at a music workshop in tel aviv, it's an unusual scene in this part of the world. palestinians and israelis, christian, muslim and jew, these teenagers are writing a song, recording a music track and producing a video together. ♪ we must understand war is not the way
most here now believe that isaac was not involved in the robbery in which the mob attacked him.his mother found out, she rushed to where her son was lying on the ground. >> translator: to me he was very critical and i don't know whether he was dead or alive. >> reporter: isaac was rushed to the hospital and that's where he died. for "the new york times," this is barry burak. >>> finally tonight, while many american families are packing off their kids for camp as...
182
182
Jul 13, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
thought that simplicity is fairly smart and they are a couple of relatively smart people with sir isaac newton and albert einstein. both moot lost a fortune in the stock market. [laughter] albert einstein took the money he won from the nobel prize and invested in today what would be known as junk bonds. he was ahead of his time and sir isaac newton was involved in the scandal that was a bubble that he lost a fortune on. the secret to investing is simplicity and the book goes through the basics second grader fund the advanced second grader portfolio and then the alternative which is active and by the way i call the cd strategy the active strategy i have abandoned, in large part indexing when it comes to bonds by trying to find to the highest paying cds. then aware relocate the accounts is incredibly important on a tax-deferred versus a taxable account. this is a lot of data but basically the second grader portfolio i am arguing is right for anyone. aggressive maybe 60% u.s. stocks, 30% international, 10% bonds. that is probably appropriate for no one in this room. maybe a second grader.
thought that simplicity is fairly smart and they are a couple of relatively smart people with sir isaac newton and albert einstein. both moot lost a fortune in the stock market. [laughter] albert einstein took the money he won from the nobel prize and invested in today what would be known as junk bonds. he was ahead of his time and sir isaac newton was involved in the scandal that was a bubble that he lost a fortune on. the secret to investing is simplicity and the book goes through the basics...
356
356
Jul 14, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 356
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac hayes came out of memphis, many people out of stacks records. there was also high records in memphis where willie mitch proehl deuced al green and memphis is proud of its musical heritage which is preserved at the stacks soul museum where stacks was on mclemore, at the same time there was motown with stevie wonder and the supremes and on and on. memphis and detroit both are proud of our musical traditions and histories and we support those. memphis in particular, where elvis presley was a transformative individual that took an african-american musical heritage and combined it with some memphis, tennessee, country or rockabilly and made it rock &roll. he and michael -- rock and roll. he and michael jackson were crossover figure, showed that music got beyond race. one thing elvis presley did is, it told a lot of young white people it was cool to shake your leg and like music and show emotion and expression and michael jackson showed a lot of people that what he produced was fine in different cultures and it wasn't necessarily one race that liked t
isaac hayes came out of memphis, many people out of stacks records. there was also high records in memphis where willie mitch proehl deuced al green and memphis is proud of its musical heritage which is preserved at the stacks soul museum where stacks was on mclemore, at the same time there was motown with stevie wonder and the supremes and on and on. memphis and detroit both are proud of our musical traditions and histories and we support those. memphis in particular, where elvis presley was a...
183
183
Jul 17, 2009
07/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
here he is with me, isaac lamb.ast night went swimmingly, i hear. >> women were ripping my clothes off. >> really? this thing has been running alone. you get the message across. when you hear them giggling, you know you got them. >> i see a lot of elbowing. you know the husbands won't be fishing properly for the next few weeks. >> isaac up on stage here how much money have you been doing this? >> i've been doing it for six years. you don't do anything for six years new don't love it. i get to make people feel better about their narnlgs. >> i love watching couples come into the theater because you know they were arguing about parking spots or something else that's bothering them as they come into the theater and then they are holding hands on the way out. that's nice to see, especially when you see them elbowing the crap out of each other. >> do you get a lot of e-mails of people saying here's something you should put in your act? >> oh, yeah. the last shot is how a man would barbecue and how a woman might barbecue.
here he is with me, isaac lamb.ast night went swimmingly, i hear. >> women were ripping my clothes off. >> really? this thing has been running alone. you get the message across. when you hear them giggling, you know you got them. >> i see a lot of elbowing. you know the husbands won't be fishing properly for the next few weeks. >> isaac up on stage here how much money have you been doing this? >> i've been doing it for six years. you don't do anything for six years...
1,074
1.1K
Jul 5, 2009
07/09
by
WETA
tv
eye 1,074
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac was blind, in mo synagogues he couldn't fd his way ound. moses stutted, in most synagoguehe couldn't read from the torah that's called t books of moses. so, you g to create the environmenthere everybody has a placand, everything flows from there. >> we were at a different synagogue. sam's autism, you know, outbursts ocsionally was really not terated. so we ce here immediately for synagogue aepted us, and arned hebrew, and loves toe on the bema. >>o when i come back in the summer, august, we can study together? >> not many deaf people read the torah. my dad always said me i am better readg in hebrew than english. >> we have a repution that we are special needs communityhen in fact that probay only makes a small percentage of the active community the sygogue. i think it defines the synague beuse it simply doesn't hapn elsewhee. >> i happeno be married to a gentleman who's a qdriplegic and in a power whe chair. there'lots of ways of creating access to the bema. but whas really special to him s that everyone uses the ram that's t first time tha
isaac was blind, in mo synagogues he couldn't fd his way ound. moses stutted, in most synagoguehe couldn't read from the torah that's called t books of moses. so, you g to create the environmenthere everybody has a placand, everything flows from there. >> we were at a different synagogue. sam's autism, you know, outbursts ocsionally was really not terated. so we ce here immediately for synagogue aepted us, and arned hebrew, and loves toe on the bema. >>o when i come back in the...
233
233
Jul 21, 2009
07/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 233
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac scott testified about the last time he saw the three youngest girls. april 30th of 2007. no sign of brittany. prosecutors believe she was killed around april 3rd after a boyfriend came to visit which angered her mother. with much of the medical evidence already presented the prosecution appears to be more than halfway finished with their case. we still expect to hear from 16-year-old brittany's teacher who was so concerned about her she went on her own time to try and find her. >>> no buyer today for the watergate hotel. it is one of the most prestigious and infamous washington addresses but it has sat empty for two years, a victim of the financial crisis, and well-to-do neighbors are particular about what moves in next door. at a foreclosure auction the firm that owns the $40 million note on the property says a minimum purchase of $25 million and no one else bid. >> today is a sunny day. i was hoping i could go back and have a dinner there. >> monument realty is hoping to renegotiate and turn the building back into a first-class hotel. the auction should give the bank mo
isaac scott testified about the last time he saw the three youngest girls. april 30th of 2007. no sign of brittany. prosecutors believe she was killed around april 3rd after a boyfriend came to visit which angered her mother. with much of the medical evidence already presented the prosecution appears to be more than halfway finished with their case. we still expect to hear from 16-year-old brittany's teacher who was so concerned about her she went on her own time to try and find her....
WHUT (Howard University Television)
749
749
Jul 6, 2009
07/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 749
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac was blind, in most synagogues he couldn't find his way around. moses stuttered, in most synagogues he couldn't read from the torah that's called the books of moses. so, you got to create the environment where everybody has a place and, everything flows from there. >> we were at a different synagogue. sam's autism, you know, outbursts occasionally was really not tolerated. so we came here immediately for synagogue accepted us, and learned hebrew, and loves to be on the bema. >> so when i come back in the summer, in august, we can study together? >> not many deaf people read the torah. my dad always said to me i am better reading in hebrew than english. >> we have a reputation that we are special needs community when in fact that probably only makes up a small percentage of the active community in the synagogue. i think it defines the synagogue because it simply doesn't happen elsewhere. >> i happen to be married to a gentleman who's a quadriplegic and in a power wheel chair. there's lots of ways of creating access to the bema. but what's really sp
isaac was blind, in most synagogues he couldn't find his way around. moses stuttered, in most synagogues he couldn't read from the torah that's called the books of moses. so, you got to create the environment where everybody has a place and, everything flows from there. >> we were at a different synagogue. sam's autism, you know, outbursts occasionally was really not tolerated. so we came here immediately for synagogue accepted us, and learned hebrew, and loves to be on the bema. >>...
518
518
Jul 7, 2009
07/09
by
WETA
tv
eye 518
favorite 0
quote 0
most here no believehat isaac rama palaya was not involv for e robbery which t mob attacked him.his moth found out, she rushed to whe her son was lying on the ground. >> anslator: to me he was ve critic and i don't know whether he was dead oalive. >> reporter: isaacas rushaid the hospital and that's whe he died. for "the new york times," is is barry bur. >> finally tonight, while many american famili are packi off their kids for camp as summer getsnto full sng, we thought 'd take you inside a camp that marches into a different beat it's in israel, where an unusua program brings ki from diffing backgroundsogether and then unifiesthem wth music. weeard about it from our partner, israel'smedialine, porter matthew calm takes a looknd a listen. ♪ >> reporter: ung people at a music rkshop intel aviv, it's an unual scene in this part of the world. palestinns and israelis, christian, muslim and jew, these enagers are witing a song, recording ausic track and oducing a video together. ♪ you must understand war is not the way ♪ ♪atred willo away ♪ the responsibility that we take ♪ >> report
most here no believehat isaac rama palaya was not involv for e robbery which t mob attacked him.his moth found out, she rushed to whe her son was lying on the ground. >> anslator: to me he was ve critic and i don't know whether he was dead oalive. >> reporter: isaacas rushaid the hospital and that's whe he died. for "the new york times," is is barry bur. >> finally tonight, while many american famili are packi off their kids for camp as summer getsnto full sng, we...
216
216
Jul 21, 2009
07/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac scott testified about the last time he saw the three youngest girls, april 30th of 2007. no sign of brittany. prosecutors believe she was killed around april 3 after her boyfriend came to visit who angered her mother. >> reporter: orange barrels and closed signs block rest stops. 18 rest stops were closed around the state today. it will save the state $9 million to help close a $2.6 billion shortfall. >> if they close the rest stops they might as well close the highways. >> closing the rest areas. i think the to be 100 officials of vdot and get them there. >> reporter: the candidates are vowing to reopen them when they're elected. business owners are hoping for a silver lining >> we welcome visitors. we do have areas for them to recharge and reenergize until the rest stops reopen. >> and moving on now to the virginia governor race. republican bob macdonald challenged his opponent deeds to attend debates. deeds has answered the call but the times and dates have not been released. mcdonald announced he has a transportation plan if he's elected. calling for more tolls and he
isaac scott testified about the last time he saw the three youngest girls, april 30th of 2007. no sign of brittany. prosecutors believe she was killed around april 3 after her boyfriend came to visit who angered her mother. >> reporter: orange barrels and closed signs block rest stops. 18 rest stops were closed around the state today. it will save the state $9 million to help close a $2.6 billion shortfall. >> if they close the rest stops they might as well close the highways....
191
191
Jul 2, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
circumstances that make ethical are not and that's not just things like the loss of robotics like isaac asimov but who should be able to control them, is a predator drawn only technology. too late, the department of homeland security has six of them. how about something the federal government should have and local police departments. too late, l.a. police in burma and is purchasing its own drums. atlanta won private system has its own ground robot. these are weird frontier questions but there already upon us in this debate we need to have because you can't make moral machines. morality is something about people. you can program their machines but you can make them moral where ethical, and has to come from us. other questions or comments? >> is a the kind of continuation of the ethical question, you talk about the fact of lot of the soldiers who are employing the unmanned systems that they are referencing them as video games and we have heard there is obviously an ethical debate in just to the video games currently used in the sense there are too violent for children to be doing so it is
circumstances that make ethical are not and that's not just things like the loss of robotics like isaac asimov but who should be able to control them, is a predator drawn only technology. too late, the department of homeland security has six of them. how about something the federal government should have and local police departments. too late, l.a. police in burma and is purchasing its own drums. atlanta won private system has its own ground robot. these are weird frontier questions but there...
1,788
1.8K
Jul 13, 2009
07/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 1,788
favorite 0
quote 0
you survived almost one season with isaac. how is that? helps you grow. it's helpful. the designers are young. you want to see them flourish and grow. you don't want them to get caught up in the whole celebrity overnight reality craze. you want them to actually -- >> that never happens. >> you want to see the passion. i think that america should see the passion. >> they get emotional. >> you're right. it's their livelihood. they want to win $125,000. they can start their own lines. they have so many dreams and aspirations. >> now, what do you say to people that say yu have made your living in the music industry. what makes you a fashion expert? >> i love clothes. honestly, i buy clothes. i have worn every dress, every shoe, every gown weather beaded or silk or whatever it might be. i have worn it all and bought it all. i come from a consumer's point of view. it's funny. isaacen and i will go back and fort. lo you don't know how much work it entails being a designer. >> sometimes you look at the big picture. you know if something works by l
you survived almost one season with isaac. how is that? helps you grow. it's helpful. the designers are young. you want to see them flourish and grow. you don't want them to get caught up in the whole celebrity overnight reality craze. you want them to actually -- >> that never happens. >> you want to see the passion. i think that america should see the passion. >> they get emotional. >> you're right. it's their livelihood. they want to win $125,000. they can start their...
268
268
Jul 10, 2009
07/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
bittiker, brian bradshaw, peter cross, steven drees, terry lynch, justin casillas, tony randolph, isaacr, nicholas, mark garner, brock chavers, and christ sister talbert. all of these brave soldiers have lost their lives since michael jackson's untimely death, yet they are unsung. tonight, we remember them. >>> i want to go quickly to ian drew to his article about jackson's death and the events leading up to it comes out tomorrow. debbie rowe, she's making a hour nl, horrible impression and how will she convince a court otherwise after all of her statements in the past about not wanting the children? >> it's going to be tough and what is going to be even tougher is what we saw at the memorial the other day. the kids are very clearly comfortable and very happy within the jackson family despite their criticism. so it's going to be a lot to convince a judge that we should pull them out of this family atmosphere, that they are very comfortable and happy in and that they seem very much in love with the other family members, particularly janet jackson and katherine jackson and then to go to t
bittiker, brian bradshaw, peter cross, steven drees, terry lynch, justin casillas, tony randolph, isaacr, nicholas, mark garner, brock chavers, and christ sister talbert. all of these brave soldiers have lost their lives since michael jackson's untimely death, yet they are unsung. tonight, we remember them. >>> i want to go quickly to ian drew to his article about jackson's death and the events leading up to it comes out tomorrow. debbie rowe, she's making a hour nl, horrible...
178
178
Jul 21, 2009
07/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac scott shown near in the blue jersey shown here leaving the court, he testified about why the three youngers girls weren't in school. she said jacks was home schooling them. officer scott said she saw the three little girls, ages 5, 6, and 11. but no sign of brittany. the condition of all four girls were discussed. the three youngest had strangulation marks around their necks. the cause of death was undetermined but the manner of death ruled a homicide, a point hopped on by defense attorneys. when asked about the marks on asia's neck, medical examiner sarah col bin said simply a five-year-old can't strangle herself. and testimony in this 6 day old trial resumes tomorrow. back to you. >> audrey thank you for that. >>> now to a nanny accused of child pornography. it's being held at $350,000 bond. 22-year-old asa harenich appeared in court on child abuse charges. investigators say she showed porn to the children and asked them to pose nude for a webcam rachlt the children told detectives they locked themselves in the bathroom to anoid tan n.ny knwet to know how well you ow w yourow chi
isaac scott shown near in the blue jersey shown here leaving the court, he testified about why the three youngers girls weren't in school. she said jacks was home schooling them. officer scott said she saw the three little girls, ages 5, 6, and 11. but no sign of brittany. the condition of all four girls were discussed. the three youngest had strangulation marks around their necks. the cause of death was undetermined but the manner of death ruled a homicide, a point hopped on by defense...
2,085
2.1K
Jul 16, 2009
07/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 2,085
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac lam is the caveman in this production. >> we've actually had therapists tell us that they prescribeouples to come see the show. >> reporter: defending the caveman is a guaranteed safe fate. >> to be able to tell if things for right, it's a process of wandering, noticing, picking and filling your basket. shopping. >> you want to understand, you know, more about your man, your boyfriend, your husband? or if you want to understand why your girlfriend is better at picking out produce in the grocery store than you are, then this is the show to come to see. >> reporter: need more evidence of the gender gap? it claims men are not natural conversationists. >> a woman would say, you are my friend for life. whereas a man says, how are you, butt wipe? but that is a man's way of saying, you're my friend. >> if a guy calls me to talk, i owe him money. [ laughter ] >> reporter: defending the caveman is at the hippodrome theater. >> i'm glessing you-- guessing you played all of the g-rated stuff. >> it's a little blue. it's for adults. i mean, not in that way. but it's adult humor. >>> don't miss
isaac lam is the caveman in this production. >> we've actually had therapists tell us that they prescribeouples to come see the show. >> reporter: defending the caveman is a guaranteed safe fate. >> to be able to tell if things for right, it's a process of wandering, noticing, picking and filling your basket. shopping. >> you want to understand, you know, more about your man, your boyfriend, your husband? or if you want to understand why your girlfriend is better at...
159
159
Jul 26, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
my grandfather, isaac, was an immigrant, a laborer but he had sociali socialist leanings. he was wasn't an intellectual but he felt they were on the right side of things and i think he raised his children to feel that way as well. so my father did, in fact, go to law school to save the world. he wrote -- he had an autobiography that he wrote in college and in it he said, you know, even law school -- being a lawyer might be a hypocrite profession in an artificial world, it's sort of a teenager kind of words, he thought he could use it to help the working man and he always said, i want to be a lawyer to help working people. and there's even a story about my grandfather that after my father got his degree, one of the neighborhood shop owners came to him and says, great, your son's a lawyer and here's some bills, i'm here to collect. he said i'm sorry my son did not go to law school to help merchants collect his bills. he's on the other side of things. it was always his goal. he joined the communist party very briefly in 1946. he quit within a year because he didn't like havin
my grandfather, isaac, was an immigrant, a laborer but he had sociali socialist leanings. he was wasn't an intellectual but he felt they were on the right side of things and i think he raised his children to feel that way as well. so my father did, in fact, go to law school to save the world. he wrote -- he had an autobiography that he wrote in college and in it he said, you know, even law school -- being a lawyer might be a hypocrite profession in an artificial world, it's sort of a teenager...
184
184
Jul 5, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
he also remember when isaac gibbs got permission to bury his father a short in the dead of winter he as well as the two friends he took with him to help, none of them wearing proper clothing got so chilled and frozen they died soon after their return. and the narrative he said for his children, then a 17-year-old private from fairfield connecticut described the darkness of his first night aboard the ships when he and the other men were packed so tightly as many as one-third suffocated by morning. it took the better part of the day to pullout the debt. the survivors not fit for hogs soon became delirious with hundred. peery himself began to think i could eat my own flesh without wincing because only a few prisoners were allowed on deck at a time and we had no means for cleansing ourselves. our outside cloves were glazed over and over underclothes were not much better. one of those paroled from the first of february, 1777. peery somehow managed to make it home partly able to draw 1 foot after another. yet eager to be exchanged so i could be at them again. david thorpe, a native of wood
he also remember when isaac gibbs got permission to bury his father a short in the dead of winter he as well as the two friends he took with him to help, none of them wearing proper clothing got so chilled and frozen they died soon after their return. and the narrative he said for his children, then a 17-year-old private from fairfield connecticut described the darkness of his first night aboard the ships when he and the other men were packed so tightly as many as one-third suffocated by...
630
630
Jul 20, 2009
07/09
by
CNN
tv
eye 630
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac watson is embedded with u.s. marines.s report. >> reporter: we're on a night operation with the u.s. marines in southern afghanistan in helland province, and right now the marines back here are rigging these chemicals with explosives, c-4 plastic explosives. you can see them getting ready for what will be a controlled explosion in a couple of hours. now, the reason for this, the reason that these c-4 plastic explosives are being placed here is because these chemicals are believed to be used to process heroin. more than 90% of the world's heroin comes from afghanistan, and the bulk of that comes from this very province in southern afghanistan, which has not really been under the control of the afghan central government in years. part of the reason why this operation over the course of this month is such a big deal is because the marines have moved into areas where the taliban have been able to operate fre y ly, where drug cartels have been able to operate freely, in the fields of this town where we're located right now, yo
isaac watson is embedded with u.s. marines.s report. >> reporter: we're on a night operation with the u.s. marines in southern afghanistan in helland province, and right now the marines back here are rigging these chemicals with explosives, c-4 plastic explosives. you can see them getting ready for what will be a controlled explosion in a couple of hours. now, the reason for this, the reason that these c-4 plastic explosives are being placed here is because these chemicals are believed to...
656
656
Jul 14, 2009
07/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 656
favorite 0
quote 0
the audience will vote, i will vote, isaac will vote, we will co over there. it is really hard.ence. steven bell -- steve: docca nellie kicks off this thursday? >> that is right. gretchen: we want to talk about your music career in the after the show show, starting in three minutes. that is it for us today. we will go back to the sonia sotomayor hearing at the top of the hour. thank you for being here, erik. this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most technologically advanced automobiles on the planet. this is the 9th generation e-class. this is mercedes-benz. a heart attack at 53. i had felt fine. but turns out... my cholesterol and other risk factors... increased my chance of a heart attack. i should've done something. now, i trust my heart to lipitor. when diet and exercise are not enough, adding lipitor may help. unlike some other cholesterol lowering medications, lipitor is fda approved to reduce the risk... of heart attack, stroke, and certain kinds of heart surgeries... in patients with several common risk factors... or heart disease. lipitor
the audience will vote, i will vote, isaac will vote, we will co over there. it is really hard.ence. steven bell -- steve: docca nellie kicks off this thursday? >> that is right. gretchen: we want to talk about your music career in the after the show show, starting in three minutes. that is it for us today. we will go back to the sonia sotomayor hearing at the top of the hour. thank you for being here, erik. this is the world record for longevity and endurance. and one of the most...
302
302
Jul 31, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 302
favorite 0
quote 0
senator isaacs and i haven't been mention were in khartoum and the darfur region there not long ago beenone to get to darfur in the second, but the comprehensive peace agreement seems to be the most crucial issue that exists there now because if we, in fact, are not successful of us, sudan and those who care about the region its use me that all of a minor gain second place out the window because the cpa in every chain is not good in this is something that i think paul's the entire region possibly to impose so i appreciate your putting everett there and of the efforts and others. there has been discussion about humanitarian efforts already so i won't come into that and one of the things i think is most striking in the idp camps is the lack of security for women. here they in excess in a home that none of us would call it a home and yet there are confined to those areas because of the gender based alliance taking place and we're talking about an area smaller than the area between you and i right now for sometimes cattle is capped they themselves i there, they cannot wander outside of that
senator isaacs and i haven't been mention were in khartoum and the darfur region there not long ago beenone to get to darfur in the second, but the comprehensive peace agreement seems to be the most crucial issue that exists there now because if we, in fact, are not successful of us, sudan and those who care about the region its use me that all of a minor gain second place out the window because the cpa in every chain is not good in this is something that i think paul's the entire region...
155
155
Jul 3, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
there is the book by david halberstam and there's a book by isaac cazelot and a book by chuck yeager. the couple of books down here by tom wolf and david mccullough and sue miller, the novelist from boston. we could go on and on but if i were to open one of these books and you just take one at random here, let's take the tom wolf and there are a number of tom wolf's but this is a great novel of the 1980's and if you open it, you will see that it is inscribed. it is, a great to see you again. i have to read some of this wonderful handwriting, but talking about my writing style. tom what, november 2, 1987. every one of these books is inscribed by the author, and for a good number of years, 22 years in fact, i wrote a weekly literary feature which at first appeared in western massachusetts, not far from where it lives in north grafton massachusetts but over a period syndicated in its many as 30 newspapers nationwide. from the very beginning of this procedure i used to go out into these interviews in boston or new york or wherever these authors would be. all weiss without exception at the
there is the book by david halberstam and there's a book by isaac cazelot and a book by chuck yeager. the couple of books down here by tom wolf and david mccullough and sue miller, the novelist from boston. we could go on and on but if i were to open one of these books and you just take one at random here, let's take the tom wolf and there are a number of tom wolf's but this is a great novel of the 1980's and if you open it, you will see that it is inscribed. it is, a great to see you again. i...
239
239
Jul 3, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a book by david halberstam and a book by isaac-- and a book by chuck yeager, a couple of booksy tom wolf and david mccullough and sue miller, the novelist from boston. we could go on and on but if i were to open one of these books into just take one at random here, let's say the tom wolf and there are a number of them, but this is a great novel of the 1980's and if you open it, you will see it is inscribed. it is to nick, great to see you again. i had to read some of this wonderful handwriting, but tom luff, november 2, 1980 in boston. every one of these books is inscribed by the author, and for a good number of years 22 years in fact, i wrote a weekly literary feature which at first appeared in western massachusetts not far from where i live here in massachusetts, but over a period of years syndicated and in his many as 30 newspapers nationwide. from the very beginning of this procedure i used to go out into these interviews in boston or new york or wherever these authors would be and always without exception at the end of the interview i would ask the author to inscribe my co
there is a book by david halberstam and a book by isaac-- and a book by chuck yeager, a couple of booksy tom wolf and david mccullough and sue miller, the novelist from boston. we could go on and on but if i were to open one of these books into just take one at random here, let's say the tom wolf and there are a number of them, but this is a great novel of the 1980's and if you open it, you will see it is inscribed. it is to nick, great to see you again. i had to read some of this wonderful...
1,670
1.7K
tv
eye 1,670
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> did you guys think, and i guess why don't we go up to isaac, did you think it was your fault?mportant for kids to have a support system with other children that are going through it, and children that aren't going through it to remind them that it's not their fault. >> did any of you feel it was? did any of you thought maybe you had something to do with it? y did? really? what did you think you had done in >> i just well, honestly, i think it's common for kids to feel that way, just because like, you feel that your parents have to stay together because of you. and they're not staying because of you, i think that's -- >> sara, were you relieved? because i know sometimes there's tension in the house and fighting, and almost when your parents say, okay, we decided to call it quits, did you feel relief when you heard that? >> well, my parents, i didn't see it coming because my parents never fought or were like ever, like, in a sticky situation like everything always seemed like fine in my home. so i was pretty surprised when they told me they were getting a divorce. because i neve
. >> did you guys think, and i guess why don't we go up to isaac, did you think it was your fault?mportant for kids to have a support system with other children that are going through it, and children that aren't going through it to remind them that it's not their fault. >> did any of you feel it was? did any of you thought maybe you had something to do with it? y did? really? what did you think you had done in >> i just well, honestly, i think it's common for kids to feel...
427
427
Jul 19, 2009
07/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 427
favorite 0
quote 0
not isaac.an choose the right church that has the correct level of anger to miss you. >> host: do you miss bernie mac? >> guest: very much so. doing the bernie mac show. i never imagined he would be the amazing actor it was. doing stand-up it gave me the idea to do the show and spending time with him and getting to know him and the kind of character he was very devilish sense of humor, you know, but very human, you know, and that's the stuff we really wanted to dramatize were human stories. you know when i pitched a show to bernie, bernie this is children and terrorists. i don't negotiate with terrorists. and he got it immediately. and he said, absolutely. >> host: and that was based a lot on his own life? >> guest: yeah, it was based on the joke from his act where he talked about taking care of the kids. and i believe you should be able to hit them in the stomach or the throat. hitting a kid in the throat. and it was one of the funniest things i saw. and i thought, boy, that would make the good
not isaac.an choose the right church that has the correct level of anger to miss you. >> host: do you miss bernie mac? >> guest: very much so. doing the bernie mac show. i never imagined he would be the amazing actor it was. doing stand-up it gave me the idea to do the show and spending time with him and getting to know him and the kind of character he was very devilish sense of humor, you know, but very human, you know, and that's the stuff we really wanted to dramatize were human...
2,103
2.1K
Jul 10, 2009
07/09
by
WFDC
tv
eye 2,103
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> kevin isaac, quien se recupera de las quemaduras del incendios de la guarderÍa, fue visitado porbernador de sonora y recibiÓ varios regalos en el hospital. >> en la lista de la guarderÍa se exhiben h@h@tnqigólaíkplos Í concesionar las guarderÍas. >> Última cosa y a segundos veremos porque al director de >> tnqigócvikph@h@h@tnqigó@kfk. ahora pasamos con rosana franco para que nos hable de un hecho poco comÚn en el encuentro futbolÍstico entre mÉxico y panamÁ en esta noche por univisiÓn. >> resulta que en una situaciÓn inusual se provocó la expulsiÓn del director tÉcnico del trilla. >> el partido fue sucia en ocho minutos techo h@ >> es todo, regreso contigo enrique. >> una nota deportiva. el presidente de brasil regalÓ a su colega estadounidense una carne seca con el logo 5 de la selecciÓn brasilerade fÚtbol durante la reuniÓn del g8. obama se mostrÓ sonriente. muchas gracias por haber estado con nosotros, recuerda que puede dar mÁs informaciÓn en univisiÓn.com. tnqizkph@h@tnqibkph@tnqigóaç[kpp
. >> kevin isaac, quien se recupera de las quemaduras del incendios de la guarderÍa, fue visitado porbernador de sonora y recibiÓ varios regalos en el hospital. >> en la lista de la guarderÍa se exhiben h@h@tnqigólaíkplos Í concesionar las guarderÍas. >> Última cosa y a segundos veremos porque al director de >> tnqigócvikph@h@h@tnqigó@kfk. ahora pasamos con rosana franco para que nos hable de un hecho poco comÚn en el encuentro futbolÍstico entre mÉxico y...
270
270
Jul 14, 2009
07/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
isaac! alexa! romeo. amanda. they have last names, too. ego. shea. lopez! rodriguez. warner. first and last name, even mommies and daddies. do you know yours? do you know your mommy's and daddy's? if you do not, go find out. announcer: know your whole name so grownups can help you in an emergency. learn more at ready.gov/sesame. >> this is jeff norman. he doesn't get health insurance from an employer, so he's been buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep going up. liz sloan wants health insurance but doesn't think she can afford it. we're assurant health, and we've been customizing plans to meet the needs of individuals for over 110 years. for instance, with our two-year rate guarantee and healthy discount, jeff will get 15% off his rate and lock in that rate for two years. for liz, we offer plans that allow people like her to pay for only the benefits they need, saving them money. in fact, liz could get up to $2 million of coverage for less than $100 per month. unlike other health insurance companies that focus on corporations and treat eve
isaac! alexa! romeo. amanda. they have last names, too. ego. shea. lopez! rodriguez. warner. first and last name, even mommies and daddies. do you know yours? do you know your mommy's and daddy's? if you do not, go find out. announcer: know your whole name so grownups can help you in an emergency. learn more at ready.gov/sesame. >> this is jeff norman. he doesn't get health insurance from an employer, so he's been buying it himself for years. he's healthy, so he wonders why his rates keep...