28
28
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie: it was a hell of a run. he fired me. jamie: i am not a hired gun.avid: do you think the country is better off for having dodd-frank? jamie: the system is completely recovered. part of that is dodd-frank. david: you would never consider running for office, have you? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and nobody else would consider myself a journalist. i began to take on the life of being an interviewer even though i have a day job running a private equity firm. how do you define leadership? what is it that makes somebody tick? jamie, let's talk about your background a moment. you started out, your father was a stockbroker. you started out with some background in this area, and did you ever consider going into banking? was that always what you wanted to do? jamie: no, i knew more what i didn't want to do. i didn't want to be a doctor or lawyer. i wanted to be a part of building
jamie: it was a hell of a run. he fired me. jamie: i am not a hired gun.avid: do you think the country is better off for having dodd-frank? jamie: the system is completely recovered. part of that is dodd-frank. david: you would never consider running for office, have you? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way. just leave it this way. all right. ♪ david: i don't consider myself a journalist. and...
395
395
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
WCAU
tv
eye 395
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie. jamie. >> all right, here we go, here we go.mmy: as done like a a broadway musical. so "who let the dogs out?" by -- by baha men. >> okay. >> jimmy: done as a broadway musical. roots, i don't know how you're going to do this. >> uh, okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: jamie, i don't know how you're going to do this. ♪ >> you know, just the other day i was walking and i saw a dog. i was wondering to myself, "where -- where did it come from?" [ laughter ] somebody must have let them out. there was a cocker spaniel, and then i saw a pit bull. and you know, they can be cantankerous. those pit bulls can be cantankerous. i didn't want anybody to get hurt, so i just said to myself -- ♪ who let the dogs out [ cheers and applause ] >> who? who? ♪ who let the dogs out who who who who who who who who let the dogs out ♪ ♪ who who and i said who let the who let those ♪ ♪ doggone dogs out i said who let especially the pit bull who let those dogs out ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] ♪ then i realized i knew who let those dogs out ♪ [ laughter ] ♪ just abo
jamie. jamie. >> all right, here we go, here we go.mmy: as done like a a broadway musical. so "who let the dogs out?" by -- by baha men. >> okay. >> jimmy: done as a broadway musical. roots, i don't know how you're going to do this. >> uh, okay. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: jamie, i don't know how you're going to do this. ♪ >> you know, just the other day i was walking and i saw a dog. i was wondering to myself, "where -- where did it come...
103
103
May 29, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie. >> jamie: real quick on the 1. it was a flat right front.ropped the car off the jack. a lot of issues for them. been battling in the top ten. matt kenseth in the 20 said a lot better that run. still a little too tight. nobody is really thrilled with their cars. chris. >> chris: kyle busch loving the clean air. not looking for any adjustments. saying i want a perfect pit stop. matt. >> matt: that's what the 78 has done much of tonight. barely on the free side. furniture row looking for two top fives tonight. the 77 of jones. he too on the free side. air pressure change. >> darrell: that was close. >> jeff: really close. >> mike: kurt busch picks up a spot. to fourth. >> darrell: mike, i can't tell you how hard it is not to speed b truex thought, if i goosed it a little bit i get the lead herement then you would get a qual for speeding. >> mike: 70 laps to go in charlotte on stock car racing's longest night. busch and truex in front. nobody knows your car the way you do. the way it flexes and bounces back. the way it torques, drifts, turns, an
jamie. >> jamie: real quick on the 1. it was a flat right front.ropped the car off the jack. a lot of issues for them. been battling in the top ten. matt kenseth in the 20 said a lot better that run. still a little too tight. nobody is really thrilled with their cars. chris. >> chris: kyle busch loving the clean air. not looking for any adjustments. saying i want a perfect pit stop. matt. >> matt: that's what the 78 has done much of tonight. barely on the free side. furniture...
188
188
May 29, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie. >> jamie: jamie mcmurray in the 1 car said he is a little bit freer there.s. so a wedge adjustment. air pressure and tires. matt kenseth said he's really good there. could cut the corner but losing grip. four tires and air pressure, chris. >> chris: biggest concern firing off on the restarts. he said the left front, the splitter is on the ground. early on until the air pressure comes out. matt. >> matt: on the change with the another great stop from the boys from colorado. his car on this run on the free side. >> mike: three wide coming down pit road. that's erik jones, with jamie mcmurray in the middle. denny hamlin on the outside. denny hamlin picks up three. >> darrell: look at this pit stop. we've been seeing the 77 with the rear end kind of kicked out toward pit lane here. this time he comes in nice and straight. he could have come -- they've got it marked right there. >> mike: that's where he stops every time. >> jeff: i want to point out the 77 was able to stick his pit before jimmie johnson and the 48. every truck guy has their own way of
jamie. >> jamie: jamie mcmurray in the 1 car said he is a little bit freer there.s. so a wedge adjustment. air pressure and tires. matt kenseth said he's really good there. could cut the corner but losing grip. four tires and air pressure, chris. >> chris: biggest concern firing off on the restarts. he said the left front, the splitter is on the ground. early on until the air pressure comes out. matt. >> matt: on the change with the another great stop from the boys from...
134
134
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
listen to jamie talk bit.ing. >> where did he say this. >> howard stern show where he shared the situation talk about the fact that he could have easily gone off rails but they took him under their wings, and helped them out. >> just partying too much, you know, too much alcohol and other things. >> katie probably slowed him down. >> did i say that. >> is katie holmes are they together. >> why don't you guys listen it is biggest none in secret, secret out there. >> yes. >> so, until they confirm it we say what they say and that they are just friend. >> i'm just saying a man in a relationship, you know, he slows it down a little bit isn't that how it goes. >> slow your roll. >> yeah, sure. >> yes. >> that sound hopeful good did you hear him that van has partied with jamie fox that is what was intimated right there >> wait, wait, wait i have been at the same party with jamie fox. he is fun at a party. don't do that. i never partied with him. i have been at the same part which jamie fox. >> okay. i'm still impres
listen to jamie talk bit.ing. >> where did he say this. >> howard stern show where he shared the situation talk about the fact that he could have easily gone off rails but they took him under their wings, and helped them out. >> just partying too much, you know, too much alcohol and other things. >> katie probably slowed him down. >> did i say that. >> is katie holmes are they together. >> why don't you guys listen it is biggest none in secret, secret...
73
73
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie: yeah. the trump administration wants to deregulate certain things, and those in business think it has been holding that growth. is not just j.p. morgan. it is important i say that. there will be military reform. years of regulations, it makes sense. democratic president, it makes sense, what could be done better, simplify the burden of businesses, help people expand and grow the economy. no one is asking for wholesale throwing out of regulations. look at what was done. look at what was done. haidi: that was jamie dimon look at what was done. haidi: that was jamie dimon so new touch screens... and biometrics. in 574 branches. all done by... yesterday. ♪ ♪ banks aren't just undergoing a face lift. they're undergoing a transformation. a data fueled, security driven shift in applications and customer experience. which is why comcast business delivers consistent network performance and speed across all your locations. hello, mr. deets. every branch running like headquarters. that's how you outma
jamie: yeah. the trump administration wants to deregulate certain things, and those in business think it has been holding that growth. is not just j.p. morgan. it is important i say that. there will be military reform. years of regulations, it makes sense. democratic president, it makes sense, what could be done better, simplify the burden of businesses, help people expand and grow the economy. no one is asking for wholesale throwing out of regulations. look at what was done. look at what was...
106
106
May 29, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
wasn't to be tonight. >> jamie: mike. >> mike: thanks, jamie.tory lane once again. how about that! there is the big belly flop onto the grass for austin dillon. that's the thrill of victory right there. more to come from charlotte. as austin dillon heads for victory lane. ♪ ♪ nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car insurance, you switch to geico. it's what you do. número uno!
wasn't to be tonight. >> jamie: mike. >> mike: thanks, jamie.tory lane once again. how about that! there is the big belly flop onto the grass for austin dillon. that's the thrill of victory right there. more to come from charlotte. as austin dillon heads for victory lane. ♪ ♪ nobody does underwater stunts, sylvia. except me, of course. this is my stop. adios! ♪ ♪ if you're a stuntman, you cheat death. it's what you do. if you want to save fifteen percent or more on car...
208
208
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. how are you?ked some young players from the mokan basketball program in kansas city to demonstrate for you how today's hoops differ from the original game. so, coach, the naismith version of basketball has 13 rules. now you have 150 pages of rules in the nba. what are the big differences? >> the big difference is rule #3. back in the olden days, you had to actually pass the ball, and right where you catch it, you had to stop right there. so now the guys can actually dribble and go places. i don't know -- no dribbling? you instructed the guys to give us a little demonstration of how it's done. >> go right ahead. [ whistle blows ] >> that's right. i'm calling the shots. [ buzzer ] [ bell dings ] >> at this point, they can't dribble the ball at all. they just have to move and pass. teamwork's coming into play now. [ bell dings ] the game's a little bit slower, a little bit harder to get up and down the floor. >> right. nicely done. do you ever think that basketball went in a direction that is differe
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. how are you?ked some young players from the mokan basketball program in kansas city to demonstrate for you how today's hoops differ from the original game. so, coach, the naismith version of basketball has 13 rules. now you have 150 pages of rules in the nba. what are the big differences? >> the big difference is rule #3. back in the olden days, you had to actually pass the ball, and right where you catch it, you had to stop right there. so now the guys can...
83
83
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie: i want to grow it everywhere. want multiple vendors and suppliers, which is completely understandable. investment banking in certain areas may be harder to gain share, but that doesn't mean you can't gain shares in this part of the world. we just know that it's going to be a little bit harder. what about fixed income? jamie: we have a good share there, but when we look at it, you look at the number and what we could do better in that country, we have plenty of things the do better around the world and a lot of it will go to technology so we have to maintain it there. competition is a good thing, ok? i've never been worried about competition, we want a competitive world. that's the goal, that's what we try to do. we tried to talk about regulation, a couple of months ago, what is the mood the francine: -- jamie: trump administration wants to deregulate certain things. most of us in business think that regulations have been holding back growth. i'm still optimistic that he will have some regulatory roof arm. after ye
jamie: i want to grow it everywhere. want multiple vendors and suppliers, which is completely understandable. investment banking in certain areas may be harder to gain share, but that doesn't mean you can't gain shares in this part of the world. we just know that it's going to be a little bit harder. what about fixed income? jamie: we have a good share there, but when we look at it, you look at the number and what we could do better in that country, we have plenty of things the do better around...
42
42
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie: yeah.inistration wants to do you regarding certain things and most of us in business think regulation has been holding back growth. not just jpmorgan -- very important to understand that. i'm optimistic we will get some regulatory reform. 30 years of regulations, it makes sense and even my democratic friends understand that it makes sense to look at what was done, what can be done better, what can simplify burden of businesses come what can help expand employment and grow the economy. no one is asking for a wholesale throwing out of regulations. just look at it in the light of day. francine: so glass-steagall, and talking about a modern glass-steagall -- investors are confused as to what that would mean. jamie: glass-steagall wasn't part of the problem and no one i know things that was part of the problem. i think talking about glass-steagall, would you regulate smaller banks for bigger banks? that is understandable. let them sort that out. francine: would you be opposed to any foreign acqu
jamie: yeah.inistration wants to do you regarding certain things and most of us in business think regulation has been holding back growth. not just jpmorgan -- very important to understand that. i'm optimistic we will get some regulatory reform. 30 years of regulations, it makes sense and even my democratic friends understand that it makes sense to look at what was done, what can be done better, what can simplify burden of businesses come what can help expand employment and grow the economy. no...
59
59
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie: that is our goal.ine: jamie dimon, we spoke in paris a couple months ago and you talked about regulation. what is the mood now? are you still as confident for wall street? jamie: when you talk about regulation, the trump administration wants to deregulate certain things. most of us in business think regulations have been holding back growth. that has hurt all citizens of these countries, not just jpmorgan. i'm still optimistic they will have some regulatory reform. after years of regulations, it makes sense. it makes sense to look at what can be done better, what can simplify the burden of business, what can help people expand employment and grow the economy. no one is asking for wholesale throwing out of regulations. just improve what was done. francine: what did you make of glass-steagall? confusednvestors were what that could actually mean. jamie: glass-steagall wasn't part of the problem. no one i know says that was the problem. i think they are saying, deregulate smaller banks differently than big
jamie: that is our goal.ine: jamie dimon, we spoke in paris a couple months ago and you talked about regulation. what is the mood now? are you still as confident for wall street? jamie: when you talk about regulation, the trump administration wants to deregulate certain things. most of us in business think regulations have been holding back growth. that has hurt all citizens of these countries, not just jpmorgan. i'm still optimistic they will have some regulatory reform. after years of...
216
216
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. how are you?ked some young players from the mokan basketball program in kansas city to demonstrate for you how today's hoops differ from the original game. so, coach, the naismith version of basketball has 13 rules. now you have 150 pages of rules in the nba. what are the big differences? >> the big difference is rule #3. back in the olden days, you had to actually pass the ball, and right where you catch it, you had to stop right there. so now the guys can actually dribble and go places. i don't know -- no dribbling? you instructed the guys to give us a little demonstration of how it's done. >> go right ahead. [ whistle blows ] >> that's right. i'm calling the shots. [ buzzer ] [ bell dings ] >> at this point, they can't dribble the ball at all. they just have to move and pass. teamwork's coming into play now. [ bell dings ] the game's a little bit slower, a little bit harder to get up and down the floor. >> right. nicely done. do you ever think that basketball went in a direction that is differe
i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. how are you?ked some young players from the mokan basketball program in kansas city to demonstrate for you how today's hoops differ from the original game. so, coach, the naismith version of basketball has 13 rules. now you have 150 pages of rules in the nba. what are the big differences? >> the big difference is rule #3. back in the olden days, you had to actually pass the ball, and right where you catch it, you had to stop right there. so now the guys can...
102
102
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
reporter: jamie is the miracle of manville, new jersey. >> 30 years is a long time. my doctor said what am i complaining about? i guess when you are still alive, it is different, you know. reporter: for the past 36 years, he lived live as quadriplegic. he was told he would only live 10 to 15 years. mansville high school, when jamie slipped in mud, trying to make a run for the other team's quarterback on november 49th, 1909 is the day his life forever changed. i fell look i was being electrocuted. i remember. i passed out. in and out of a fau times. i laid in the emergency for few hours. that is all i remember. egot hit. he was down for awhile. dead silence. reporter: a small town, he has a lot of support and love. >> he has big heart. he is a lot of fun. he has dad personality. he is a great guy. >> getting up in the morning, taking a shower, making our own breakfast, scratching our most. these are things we take for granted. he needs assistance through that stuff. reporter: right now their friend who is a miracle needs one. jamie is able to do work for different tec
reporter: jamie is the miracle of manville, new jersey. >> 30 years is a long time. my doctor said what am i complaining about? i guess when you are still alive, it is different, you know. reporter: for the past 36 years, he lived live as quadriplegic. he was told he would only live 10 to 15 years. mansville high school, when jamie slipped in mud, trying to make a run for the other team's quarterback on november 49th, 1909 is the day his life forever changed. i fell look i was being...
76
76
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
this is a jamie foxx vehicle? what's your take on it? oh, it is that.ing to one where noise is everything. jamie foxx is a cop who, very early on, we see him get a large stash of drugs with his partner. clearly if you have a large stash of drugs they belong to somebody. they belong to a casino owner who wants them back and decides he'll get it back by kidnapping jamie foxx's son. meanwhile, rachel monaghan is a internal affairs agent on the trail of these bad cops and there's another criminal, all of whom end up in this casino building, all chasing each other, all, double—crossing each other and fighting each other. here's a clip. rap music stay right there! dad! the cop's son, we have him! he'll bring the dope. 0k? that's pretty much the tone of the film all the way through. the thing is, that idea of the sort of single location, if you think about a thing like die hard, or snake eyes, you think, maybe this is tapping into that, but it doesn't have the punch or panache of either of those films. what you have is a bunch of people chasing each other arou
this is a jamie foxx vehicle? what's your take on it? oh, it is that.ing to one where noise is everything. jamie foxx is a cop who, very early on, we see him get a large stash of drugs with his partner. clearly if you have a large stash of drugs they belong to somebody. they belong to a casino owner who wants them back and decides he'll get it back by kidnapping jamie foxx's son. meanwhile, rachel monaghan is a internal affairs agent on the trail of these bad cops and there's another criminal,...
66
66
May 5, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie foxx i5 everything to one where noise is everything.op who, very early on, we see him get a large staff of drugs with his partner. if you have a large stash of drugs they belonged to somebody. they belong to a casino owner who wa nts they belong to a casino owner who wants the back and decides he will kidnapjamie wants the back and decides he will kidnap jamie foxx‘s sun. wants the back and decides he will kidnapjamie foxx‘s sun. meanwhile, rachelle monaghan is a internal affairs agent on the trail of babcock. another criminal, all of whom end up in this casino golding double—crossing, chasing each other and fighting each other. his eclipse. —— here is a clip. rap music stay right there! the kop's sun, we have him! he will bring the dope. i take? —— kop's sun, we have him! he will bring the dope. itake? —— 0k? kop's sun, we have him! he will bring the dope. i take? -- 0k? no! that's pretty much the tone of the film all the way through. the thing is, that idea of the single location, if you think about a thing like die hard, or snake eye
jamie foxx i5 everything to one where noise is everything.op who, very early on, we see him get a large staff of drugs with his partner. if you have a large stash of drugs they belonged to somebody. they belong to a casino owner who wa nts they belong to a casino owner who wants the back and decides he will kidnapjamie wants the back and decides he will kidnap jamie foxx‘s sun. wants the back and decides he will kidnapjamie foxx‘s sun. meanwhile, rachelle monaghan is a internal affairs...
156
156
May 20, 2017
05/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> hi, jamie.ice to meet you. i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, to the woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s when the gutsy roller goddess makes a big impression on 8-year-old jim fitzpatrick. but let's not get ahead of ourselves. 1929 -- that's when we'll begin ann calvello's story, here in san francisco, where she grows up the oldest of six children. tony calvello is ann's younger brother. >> ann was a tough one. [ laughs ] i can remember getting in a fight in front of the house, and she came up and broke up the fight, then i was the one getting hit. >> as a teenager, ann takes to the latest craze -- roller skating. >> she might have been termed a
. >> hi, jamie.ice to meet you. i'm jim. >> inside his house, jim fitzpatrick has arranged his strange inheritance into a shrine, to the woman who left it to him, annie calvello, the hottest star from his favorite sport's glory days. >> a lot of fans went for different reasons. some of them, it's obvious. they went to see girls. some went to see the fights. >> calvello keeps driving. and she's past four and hit in there, knocked down... >> it's back in the 1960s...
110
110
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
but he never opened up about jamie
but he never opened up about jamie
98
98
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie: nobody is going to be too worried.k: have a look at what is happening -- literally four minutes away from the and of the thursday session. what a day it has been. we have 30 minutes left. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: live from london in new york, i am mark barton. stocks finishing up, now after , no such thingns as record highs. little movement for the benchmark this week. interesting story in the u.k., talking to jamie about it, the .conomy slowing more than .2% .he earlier estimate was .75 there are a number of things that stand out, trade, knocking 1.4%. that is record try on consumer spending, household adding the least since 2014. this is the evidence the brexit vote is hitting the economy, the squeeze on households. this is a fascinating chart. this is the german 10-year yield going back to may last year. you can see the trend from .15 to .50. economists and analysts suggest and tell us this yield will hit 73 basis points for the end of the year. thewe were unable to break 15 basis point level. first was the dutc
jamie: nobody is going to be too worried.k: have a look at what is happening -- literally four minutes away from the and of the thursday session. what a day it has been. we have 30 minutes left. this is bloomberg. ♪ ♪ mark: live from london in new york, i am mark barton. stocks finishing up, now after , no such thingns as record highs. little movement for the benchmark this week. interesting story in the u.k., talking to jamie about it, the .conomy slowing more than .2% .he earlier estimate...
71
71
May 23, 2017
05/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i heard your inheritance is way cool. >> it is. it's crazy. but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it. >> you wanna see it? go ahead. >> absolutely. hugh's strange inheritance is actually two separate art collections that belonged to two separate people. here's some of the first, parked on the pathway outside his home. what is this? >> well, this is hoop's cars. they call this the musicmobile. >> christmas albums, paul simon. [ playing notes ] it still works. and this is just a fraction of the far-out fleet he inherited. >> everything you could imagine, trucks, cars, little bmw isettas where you had to get in between the headlights. >> they do need a little bit of repair. >> well, i don't have the heart to touch it. >> that's because the creator of the auto art is his dearly departed brother, steven douglas hooper. >> this is me and my brother. >> steven is born in 1946 and raised in cli
i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i heard your inheritance is way cool. >> it is. it's crazy. but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it. >> you wanna see it? go ahead. >> absolutely. hugh's strange inheritance is actually two separate art collections that belonged to two separate people. here's some of the first,...
101
101
May 13, 2017
05/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jamie. >> well, hi, jamie. nice to meet you. >> great to meet you.r inviting me deep into louisiana. it sure is pretty. >> well, i've got a lot to show you. come this way. >> larry invites me in to see some of his father's civil war ships. this is one cool viewer submission. which one is that? >> this is the eastport, which was on the red river here in natchitoches parish. it was one of the largest ironclads of the civil war. it was 280 foot long, and it weighed 770 tons. >> with the civil war, i first think of great armies clashing at gettysburg, shiloh, and antietam, not naval battles. but that's the story these miniature vessels tell. when war between the states breaks out in 1861, union general winfield scott creates the anaconda plan. the idea -- blockade southern ports, take control of the mississippi, and, like a huge snake, squeeze the south into submission. the union builds a navy of more than 600 ships. >> they would commandeer boats from people -- ferry boats, paddle-wheelers, anything that floated and they could put a gun on it. >> larry'
i'm jamie. >> well, hi, jamie. nice to meet you. >> great to meet you.r inviting me deep into louisiana. it sure is pretty. >> well, i've got a lot to show you. come this way. >> larry invites me in to see some of his father's civil war ships. this is one cool viewer submission. which one is that? >> this is the eastport, which was on the red river here in natchitoches parish. it was one of the largest ironclads of the civil war. it was 280 foot long, and it...
113
113
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jamie colby. >> hi, jamie. i'm tom marek. >> it's so great to meet you, but i have to be honest. from what i've heard, your inheritance is a little disturbing. >> it's quite unique. >> well, let's take a look. oh, my god, this is not for real! i am totally creeped out right now. >> we have axes. we have knives. we have mallets. >> guns. >> there are a few guns in here. >> floor to ceiling, in every nook and niche -- big and small, sharp and blunt. intricate rows of knives, arrays of swords, hoards of hatchets. talk about "axes of evil"! >> you have to look at this more as an art display. i mean, my brother compiled this collection over his entire life. >> and he lived here? >> he lived here. >> in this room? >> his tv's in here, his bathroom is in here, and his bedroom is in here. >> where's his bed? i don't see a bed. >> up in the rafters. >> i know that our show is "strange inheritance," but this is truly weird. >> you had to know my brother. he was a little strange, but he was my brother. >> robert marek is
i'm jamie colby. >> hi, jamie. i'm tom marek. >> it's so great to meet you, but i have to be honest. from what i've heard, your inheritance is a little disturbing. >> it's quite unique. >> well, let's take a look. oh, my god, this is not for real! i am totally creeped out right now. >> we have axes. we have knives. we have mallets. >> guns. >> there are a few guns in here. >> floor to ceiling, in every nook and niche -- big and small, sharp and...
99
99
May 23, 2017
05/17
by
FBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i heard your inheritance is way cool. >> it is. it's crazy. but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it. >> you wanna see it? go ahead. >> absolutely. hugh's strange inheritance is actually two separate art collections that belonged to two separate people. here's some of the first, parked on the pathway outside his home. what is this? >> well, this is hoop's cars. they call this the musicmobile. >> christmas albums, paul simon. [ playing notes ] it still works. and this is just a fraction of the far-out fleet he inherited. >> everything you could imagine, trucks, cars, little bmw isettas where you had to get in between the headlights. >> they do need a little bit of repair. >> well, i don't have the heart to touch it. >> that's because the creator of the auto art is his dearly departed brother, steven douglas hooper. >> this is me and my brother. >> steven is born in 1946 and raised in cli
i'm jamie. >> how are you doing, jamie? nice to meet you. >> so great to meet you. you know, i don't come out of manhattan for just anything, but i heard your inheritance is way cool. >> it is. it's crazy. but you can keep manhattan. i'll take the country. >> all right. let's see it. >> you wanna see it? go ahead. >> absolutely. hugh's strange inheritance is actually two separate art collections that belonged to two separate people. here's some of the first,...
111
111
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
hi, i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. thanks for coming today. >> inside isn't a plane, but rusted-out hunks of metal, disheveled stacks of doors and flaps, damaged pieces strewn about. what is all this? >> these are all b-17 parts. >> the b-17 bomber? >> b-17 bomber known as a flying fortress. >> this is an inheritance? >> this is my inheritance. >> i have got to learn more about who would've left you this. that would be art lacey, punky's father and a character for the ages. during world war ii, the amateur pilot joins the army corps of engineers and worked stateside on military fortifications along the pacific. >> they were looking for someone who was knowledgeable about the coast range, and my dad was very, very helpful. >> in 1944, art opens up a gas station outside portland, oregon, and when the war's over, he wants to rev it up. >> he was very ambitious and intuitive about what customers would really like to have. >> what he thinks they really want to have is not just gas, but an experience. the eureka moment comes
hi, i'm jamie. >> hi, jamie. thanks for coming today. >> inside isn't a plane, but rusted-out hunks of metal, disheveled stacks of doors and flaps, damaged pieces strewn about. what is all this? >> these are all b-17 parts. >> the b-17 bomber? >> b-17 bomber known as a flying fortress. >> this is an inheritance? >> this is my inheritance. >> i have got to learn more about who would've left you this. that would be art lacey, punky's father and a...
139
139
May 24, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
i hear somebody go jamie foxx. is this a stalker? jamie?sing me in prius i'm trying to get away. traffic light. jamie i can beat shazam. i thought you trying to rob me over here. [ laughter ] >> everybody is asking me even my mom is like, how do i get on that show dollars, jamie? >> i said, the best way to get on the show is go on to or i tunes or your i-pad or on shazam and look at all of the hit songs of the past 50 years. >> oh, man. >> 60 years he didn't want to rob you jamie but he still wanted your money. >> you know what i'm saying he still wanted the money. learn all those songs. that way if you learn all of those songs because it's all sometimes like the contestant will play it will be like cup tree western jeerer. and some brothers there. you know what i'm saying? the brother is like, oh, man, dam, j. country really? even though it's country, it's still the number one song of country. and i had to learn, too. don't judge a book by its cover. >> best thing kevin and i didn't ask one question the entire time. [ laughter ] >> amazing
i hear somebody go jamie foxx. is this a stalker? jamie?sing me in prius i'm trying to get away. traffic light. jamie i can beat shazam. i thought you trying to rob me over here. [ laughter ] >> everybody is asking me even my mom is like, how do i get on that show dollars, jamie? >> i said, the best way to get on the show is go on to or i tunes or your i-pad or on shazam and look at all of the hit songs of the past 50 years. >> oh, man. >> 60 years he didn't want to rob...
39
39
May 1, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
joining us is jamie butters in detroit.e your story today. 22 a $50,000 chrysler minivan that you say is potentially responsible. jamie: it represents what is going on in the industry. automakers make a lot more money on a luxury vehicles and larger vehicles like pickups and suvs than mainstream cars. that is where their priorities have gone, and we keep seeing new ways to explore the higher reaches of the vehicle market. now we have a minivan that is actually a luxury vehicle. ,t has got beautiful materials twin touchscreens in the second rose, third-wrote seats -- third wrote seats recline. it seems bizarre to even say it but it is a luxury minivan. vonnie: it does seem like a dream for those with families. tell me why this should be responsible, why consumers are suddenly balking at this price when the ford f1 50 is one of the most popular pickups we have seen in recent years. jamie: absolutely. it is not to point the finger and blame. this is just i got smacking example. prices keep getting higher year after year and we
joining us is jamie butters in detroit.e your story today. 22 a $50,000 chrysler minivan that you say is potentially responsible. jamie: it represents what is going on in the industry. automakers make a lot more money on a luxury vehicles and larger vehicles like pickups and suvs than mainstream cars. that is where their priorities have gone, and we keep seeing new ways to explore the higher reaches of the vehicle market. now we have a minivan that is actually a luxury vehicle. ,t has got...
115
115
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
KRON
tv
eye 115
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> then, did oprah throw an intervention for jamie foxx? >> hi, jamie foxx.>> and the hollywood legend who brought him to tears. >>> and number three, the cast of netflix's "the crown" on season two's spoilers. >> we're into the '60s.
. >>> then, did oprah throw an intervention for jamie foxx? >> hi, jamie foxx.>> and the hollywood legend who brought him to tears. >>> and number three, the cast of netflix's "the crown" on season two's spoilers. >> we're into the '60s.
68
68
May 29, 2017
05/17
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie greco, however, knows more about her future.l with prosecutors, her 13 charges of second degree armed robbery were dismissed in exchange for her guilty pleas on two counts of second degree attempted robbery. she was sentenced to three years in state prison with credit for the time she's been in jail. >> y'all, as soon as my lawyer -- he's like, they want to give you three years, i was like okay. can we get any lower? he was like, are you serious. i was like, can you get that down a little bit. he was like, you have 15 violent felonies, you're luck you you get this, take it. >> she was a victim of her co-defendant and former fiance, who testified that she served as get away driver during their heroin fuelled month long robbery spree of local convenient stores and fast food restaurants. greco admits being in the car but denies any other role. >> are you sure you weren't driving the car? >> 100%. he would not let me drive. he drives. he doesn't let me do anything. he doesn't. everywhere he went, i had to be with him. whenever he wa
jamie greco, however, knows more about her future.l with prosecutors, her 13 charges of second degree armed robbery were dismissed in exchange for her guilty pleas on two counts of second degree attempted robbery. she was sentenced to three years in state prison with credit for the time she's been in jail. >> y'all, as soon as my lawyer -- he's like, they want to give you three years, i was like okay. can we get any lower? he was like, are you serious. i was like, can you get that down a...
155
155
May 7, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
think he wanted to switch that up a little bit but i don't know, i think that ricky stenhouse and jamie mcmurray are can get. >> i know that 17 is fast, jimmie's car is fast. you get a 17 pushing 48 he might push him right to the lead. however, six times talladega has produced a one-hit wonder. driver who scored his only career win here. ten times it has produced a driver who got his first win here. here is half dozen that won at talladega but nowhere else on the cup circuit. look at stenhouse up there. dillon looking for theirs first win. coal whitt has a shot. matt and still on the lead lap, joey gase, suarez. gaulding. a lot of possibilities. >> darrell: jeff, what would you do for a first win? first win and win here? >> jeff: stenhouse is hungry. he has a fast coming off a couple of great runs. confidence right here. he will mix it up. you wait and see what happens ut of him. >> mike: this is a home race for stenhouse. he is from mississippi. that steals the deal there. done deal. but where will he find friends? he's the only ford near the front. next one is back in tenth place. tha
think he wanted to switch that up a little bit but i don't know, i think that ricky stenhouse and jamie mcmurray are can get. >> i know that 17 is fast, jimmie's car is fast. you get a 17 pushing 48 he might push him right to the lead. however, six times talladega has produced a one-hit wonder. driver who scored his only career win here. ten times it has produced a driver who got his first win here. here is half dozen that won at talladega but nowhere else on the cup circuit. look at...
34
34
May 28, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie: it was a hell of a run. he fired me. jamie: i am not a hired gun. think the country is better off for having dodd-frank? jamie: the system is completely recovered. part of that is dodd-frank. david: you would never consider running for office, have you? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way.
jamie: it was a hell of a run. he fired me. jamie: i am not a hired gun. think the country is better off for having dodd-frank? jamie: the system is completely recovered. part of that is dodd-frank. david: you would never consider running for office, have you? >> would you fix your tie, please? david: well, people wouldn't recognize me if my tie was fixed, but ok. just leave it this way.
95
95
May 27, 2017
05/17
by
CNNW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm sure jamie gorelick gets the same thing.that's what lawyers and civil libertarians and public intelectuals and professors have to do it. we have to call it straight in a nonpartisan way. >> everybody stand by. professor, we'll get back to you. new reporting coming in on additional and undisclosed contacts between jared kushner and sergey kislyak, the russian ambassador to the united states. so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because safety is never being satisfied. and always working to be better. dearthere's no other way to say this. it's over. i've found a permanent escape from monotony. together, we are perfectly balanced, our senses awake, our hearts racing as one. i know this is sudden, but they say: if you love something... set it free. see you around, giulia ♪ mattress firmness? fortunately there's a bed where you both get what you want every night. enter sleep number and the semi-annual sale going on now. sleepiq technology tells you how well you slept and what adjustm
i'm sure jamie gorelick gets the same thing.that's what lawyers and civil libertarians and public intelectuals and professors have to do it. we have to call it straight in a nonpartisan way. >> everybody stand by. professor, we'll get back to you. new reporting coming in on additional and undisclosed contacts between jared kushner and sergey kislyak, the russian ambassador to the united states. so our engineers can solve problems with the most precise data at their fingertips. because...
54
54
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie: yeah.ation want to deregulate certain things, and most of us think regulations have been holding back growth. it has hurt all citizens, not just j.p. morgan. i am still optimistic you will have some regulatory reform. after recent years of regulation, it makes sense. it makes sense to look at what was done, what can be done better, what can simplify the burden of businesses, what can help people expand and grow the economy. no one is asking for a whole skill paired down, but look at what was done. reporter: we talked about the modern investing, which investors are concerned about what that meant. jamie: glass-steagall wasn't part of the problem. so i think with the term glass-steagall was saying, it is perfectly understandable. let them sort it out. i don't think it will stop for a good come tentative edge. -- reporter: are you on the hunt for something? jamie: i would not say now, but i won't take it off the table. reporter: i don't know if it is a region or a specific operation. area wehe
jamie: yeah.ation want to deregulate certain things, and most of us think regulations have been holding back growth. it has hurt all citizens, not just j.p. morgan. i am still optimistic you will have some regulatory reform. after recent years of regulation, it makes sense. it makes sense to look at what was done, what can be done better, what can simplify the burden of businesses, what can help people expand and grow the economy. no one is asking for a whole skill paired down, but look at what...
73
73
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie dimon.w for moore, head of policy analysis, i want to go back to our interview with the republican senate leader. we have not paid a lot of since i've been here, why is this week -- this week's's budget is the third iteration. it is key because it is another expression of the president's priorities and largely the same as it was before. what the budget proposal is ramping up the spending by $54 billion and taking it out of domestic programs. to bew budget appears much more of the same. investors need to understand is not signed into law by the president. it is guard rails for congressional spending. it binds congress but nobody else. is acongress will want continuation of what has happened over the past four fiscal years. flat and stable spending and in this case, we think modest increases for defense and nondefense spending. there is no political appetite in congress for slashing domestic programs in the way the president is about to propose. >> reflect on the week we have had. was that d.c
jamie dimon.w for moore, head of policy analysis, i want to go back to our interview with the republican senate leader. we have not paid a lot of since i've been here, why is this week -- this week's's budget is the third iteration. it is key because it is another expression of the president's priorities and largely the same as it was before. what the budget proposal is ramping up the spending by $54 billion and taking it out of domestic programs. to bew budget appears much more of the same....
71
71
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
KYW
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> then, did oprah throw an intervention for jamie foxx? >> hi, jamie foxx.od legend who brought him to tears. >>> and number three, the cast of netflix's "the crown" on season two's spoilers. >> we're into the '60s. royal children are in the mix. >>> plus, your "insider" bonus. tina knowles spills secrets of beyonce's double baby shower. >> we had so much fun, we didn't want to leave. >>> and the stars show off their ninja warrior skills. >> let's go. nerve wracking. >> why everyone's voting for derek hough to win it all. >> really? well, crap. >>> now, "the insider," tracking
. >>> then, did oprah throw an intervention for jamie foxx? >> hi, jamie foxx.od legend who brought him to tears. >>> and number three, the cast of netflix's "the crown" on season two's spoilers. >> we're into the '60s. royal children are in the mix. >>> plus, your "insider" bonus. tina knowles spills secrets of beyonce's double baby shower. >> we had so much fun, we didn't want to leave. >>> and the stars show off their...
54
54
May 22, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie dimon speaking space of do bloomberg. like 15 years.ng europe is doing actually rather well all things considered. america is still chugging along. good --a pretty >> welcome to bloomberg daybreak. i am anna edwards. europe." manus: looks like they are making it official. anna: details coming through, clarion and huntsman set to close by the end of the year. they will combine in a merger of althoughhey say, clarion holders will take on 52% of the business, huntsman 48%. a dual listing in switzerland and in new york. you can find the details about the savings they can get, and this has already been an historic year in terms of m&a in terms of chemicals. $300 billion in m&a planned, better than the previous record. manus: and more news coming through, looks like lafarge has appointed a new ceo. they were close, a lovely line coming from the analysts, saying he needs to recruit a new ceo who will turn the page and get on with it, and that seems to be the key. he's german. he was originally the head of seeker in 1996. that an
jamie dimon speaking space of do bloomberg. like 15 years.ng europe is doing actually rather well all things considered. america is still chugging along. good --a pretty >> welcome to bloomberg daybreak. i am anna edwards. europe." manus: looks like they are making it official. anna: details coming through, clarion and huntsman set to close by the end of the year. they will combine in a merger of althoughhey say, clarion holders will take on 52% of the business, huntsman 48%. a dual...
90
90
May 25, 2017
05/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
how oprah helped jamie get on the right pat in life. >> she staged intervention for jamie foxx. way back? >> become a little bit ago. couples fight. it happens, right? but what if you could say one thing that would ends the fight altogether? just ends it. right then and there. it is a four letter word an experts says. >> bite me? >> no, and not a bad word either. words you can say in front of the kids. so, can you guess what this word is? >> four letter word that will diffuse an argumentment? >> yep. every friday, mr. lewis connects with his friends at the senior center to enjoy a nutritious, hot meal. which gives him the energy he needs to connect with his grandson, so he can teach him how to land the big one. when older pennsylvanians make the most of programs supported by the pennsylvania lottery, like hot meal programs, we all benefit. learn more at palottery.com. the pennsylvania lottery benefits older pennsylvanians every day. i need the phone that's where i happen to be... to be the one that rings. i need not to be missed phone calls... to not be missed. i need seamless h
how oprah helped jamie get on the right pat in life. >> she staged intervention for jamie foxx. way back? >> become a little bit ago. couples fight. it happens, right? but what if you could say one thing that would ends the fight altogether? just ends it. right then and there. it is a four letter word an experts says. >> bite me? >> no, and not a bad word either. words you can say in front of the kids. so, can you guess what this word is? >> four letter word that...
63
63
May 23, 2017
05/17
by
KTVU
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
i think you will like it. >> jamie foxx. >> a nice guy too.ore on the headlines we have been working on, let's go to dave clark in the news room. >> thank you, sal. an early morning fired damaged several businesses. flames were shooting in the sky when crews arrived. later business owners were escorted in to see the fire damage themselves. some of the roofs are falling so they have to be very careful around them. the cause of that fire still under investigation. >>> in the meantime the mother of convicted killer garcia- torres has begged the jury who found him guilty of sierra lamar to spare his life. lauren garcia testified that her ex-husband verbally and physically abused her son. the jury will decide if garcia- torres should get the death penalty or life in prison. >>> alameda may decide to close lumm elementary. they say that the school is not earthquake safe. but the parents found engineers who say there is a way to keep it open and fix the problems. >>> napa high school may be forced to cancel its upcoming football season. the napa vall
i think you will like it. >> jamie foxx. >> a nice guy too.ore on the headlines we have been working on, let's go to dave clark in the news room. >> thank you, sal. an early morning fired damaged several businesses. flames were shooting in the sky when crews arrived. later business owners were escorted in to see the fire damage themselves. some of the roofs are falling so they have to be very careful around them. the cause of that fire still under investigation. >>>...
42
42
May 26, 2017
05/17
by
WTTG
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
because he got a great lawyer in jamie gorlick, but when you're put under oath, that's a lot different than coming in and having a conversation >> a lot of the concern over this matter is we know how russia operates. we know clearly they tried to influence elections around the world. however, isn't it entirely possible that some of this communication between the trump know in russia or previously - worked with was innocent? other presidential campaigns have had contact with foreign entities while a campaign has been >> that may be true, and those communications, trust me, were monitored and they were benign, here there's some reports that say the trump campaign had at least 18 communications with russian impressive during the campaign, not just after, but during the campaign. that would raise any eyebrow, and that's why the former c.i.a. director referred these communications and these his suspicions to the fbi, that triggered this investigation by the fbi in the fall of 2016. so again, maybe it's benign, maybe there's no crime, maybe there is, there's no crime in colluding or talking
because he got a great lawyer in jamie gorlick, but when you're put under oath, that's a lot different than coming in and having a conversation >> a lot of the concern over this matter is we know how russia operates. we know clearly they tried to influence elections around the world. however, isn't it entirely possible that some of this communication between the trump know in russia or previously - worked with was innocent? other presidential campaigns have had contact with foreign...
83
83
May 21, 2017
05/17
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie jamie diamond -- dimon speaks to bloomberg about x ending in the region and the political climateack on. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracey: you're watching "bloomberg markets: middle east" live from dubai. let's check out the first word headlines. softbank has secured the first capital commitment to its $100 billion cap -- technology fund. it has agreements with the saudi public investment fund, so far $93 billion has been committed and softbank says it aims to reach 300 billion within six months. it will seek long-term investment in innovative businesses. russia failed to issue a joint statement. russian economy minister said only one nation opposed the strong language against protectionism, hitting it was at the u.s. the russian commitment to opec short- apec will fall where language about protectionism was watered down. he said recorded evidence was a doctored, he claims he was set up during a take conversation and temer says the accusations with evidence.rt global news 24 hours a day powered by more than 2600 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries, i am tracy alloway, t
jamie jamie diamond -- dimon speaks to bloomberg about x ending in the region and the political climateack on. this is bloomberg. ♪ tracey: you're watching "bloomberg markets: middle east" live from dubai. let's check out the first word headlines. softbank has secured the first capital commitment to its $100 billion cap -- technology fund. it has agreements with the saudi public investment fund, so far $93 billion has been committed and softbank says it aims to reach 300 billion...
43
43
May 3, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
jamie mcgoldrick, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.e use it on a visit to the united kingdom. —— you sit. your bases in yemen. what is the right word to describe the situation in yemen today? is the right word famine? fountain will come if the conditions continued. —— famine. the war, insecurity, the colla pse famine. the war, insecurity, the collapse of the economy, all of that is lending to a situation where there is no choice but to slip into it. 7 million people in the country already are in a fragile situation in terms of the lack of security. if we cannot respond with medical support and support in food and nutrition, they will famine by the end of the year. really? 7 million? i always feel that we start to talk about salmon and we start to talk about salmon and we start to talk about these sorts of numbers and there is a danger people around the world will feel that perhaps you are exaggerating. —— famine. the idea of 7 million people facing the very immediate and real danger of starvation to death is almost unimaginable. yeah.
jamie mcgoldrick, welcome to hardtalk. thank you.e use it on a visit to the united kingdom. —— you sit. your bases in yemen. what is the right word to describe the situation in yemen today? is the right word famine? fountain will come if the conditions continued. —— famine. the war, insecurity, the colla pse famine. the war, insecurity, the collapse of the economy, all of that is lending to a situation where there is no choice but to slip into it. 7 million people in the country already...
56
56
May 3, 2017
05/17
by
BBCNEWS
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
my guest is the un humanitarian coordinator in the country, jamie mcgoldrick.osing the struggle to save millions of lives? jamie mcgoldrick, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. here you sit on a visit to the united kingdom. your base is in yemen. yeah. what is the right word to describe the situation in yemen today? is the right word "famine" the right one? well, famine will come if the current conditions continue. i think the war, the conflict, the insecurity, and the collapse of the economy, all of that is lending to a situation where there is no other choice but to slip into that. you know, there are 7 million people in the country already who are in a very fragile situation in terms of the security. if we cannot respond with medical support and support in food and nutrition, those people will turn to famine by the end of the year. 7 million? yeah. i always feel that when we start to talk about famine and we start to talk about these sorts of numbers, there is a danger people around the world will feel that perhaps you are exaggerating. the idea of 7 million peo
my guest is the un humanitarian coordinator in the country, jamie mcgoldrick.osing the struggle to save millions of lives? jamie mcgoldrick, welcome to hardtalk. thank you. here you sit on a visit to the united kingdom. your base is in yemen. yeah. what is the right word to describe the situation in yemen today? is the right word "famine" the right one? well, famine will come if the current conditions continue. i think the war, the conflict, the insecurity, and the collapse of the...
130
130
May 19, 2017
05/17
by
WTXF
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm jamie foxx. >> i think it is a great host. he is hilarious. >> executive producer no wonder he got the gig, he hired himself. >> he knows a guy. >> stay with what you know. >> we will play in a little bit. the thing i like about beat shazam is viewer wins money too.. >> up to a million-dollar. >> i want to play. >> we can play at home. >>> sign me up if you are looking for a guarantee of a happy marriage, become a solo ist. >> a sologamy. >> it is a real thing, mike this happened. >> people marry themselves. >> yes. >> it is called sologamy, it is in the about other people, you just love yourself, marry yourself. that is yasmine her wedding won't viral after she married herself, took place at the museum of african-american culture. she had 10 bride made and solo gamy isn't legally recognized but there are cases in britain and that kind of thing. thinks a thing. they tell you all the time you have to love yourself first before you can love someone else. >> true. >> well, what do they say if you love her so much why don't you ma
i'm jamie foxx. >> i think it is a great host. he is hilarious. >> executive producer no wonder he got the gig, he hired himself. >> he knows a guy. >> stay with what you know. >> we will play in a little bit. the thing i like about beat shazam is viewer wins money too.. >> up to a million-dollar. >> i want to play. >> we can play at home. >>> sign me up if you are looking for a guarantee of a happy marriage, become a solo ist. >> a...
181
181
May 12, 2017
05/17
by
KQED
tv
eye 181
favorite 0
quote 1
so why aren't there more jamie browders? betsey stevenson, who ran has a wry answer: "manly men" don't want to do "girly jobs." >> so if you look over the last 20 years, we've lost five million jobs in manufacturing and gained nine million jobs in education and health services. so we're more than making up for the jobs we're losing, but the characteristics of those jobs, the identity associated with a worker who holds one of those jobs, the pay associated with those jobs, are different. >> reporter: "different" by cultural stigma. and that's true of jobs in home healthcare, nursing, and early childhood education, like the job jamie browder has had and loved for 13 years. so i asked him: why don't more men go into this profession? >> i think it's a lack of information, a lack of understanding how you can contribute to the children's lives. lack of understanding what you mean to a community. >> reporter: so men see jobs like grade school teaching as low status, low upward mobility. >> it's almost like if you enter the classroo
so why aren't there more jamie browders? betsey stevenson, who ran has a wry answer: "manly men" don't want to do "girly jobs." >> so if you look over the last 20 years, we've lost five million jobs in manufacturing and gained nine million jobs in education and health services. so we're more than making up for the jobs we're losing, but the characteristics of those jobs, the identity associated with a worker who holds one of those jobs, the pay associated with those...