SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
86
86
Oct 31, 2013
10/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
it is mid victor an artist named john martin and this painting is his depiction of the aftermath of the great biblical floods and so the clouds and waters are parting and you can't see it in this slide reproduction but in the actual painting very far in the horizon line you have noah and the arc. but the way that the clouds almost start to take on a figural representation, it is like there is a movement of hope and promise coming in the sky and of course the skies have this long history of being associated with the heavens and mythology. and you can't talk about clouds without talking about the impressionists. also on my mind since we are planning for the impressionist on the water exhibition which opens at the legend of honor june first. and this is a painting by the very-well monet and i was thinking back to constible. clouds where you don't get a figure you have a horizon and you get more of a sense of space and it is not just the clouds. but the whole canvas is taken up by water and sky and it is very architectural wave that he has construct td the brush work of the waiveds tossing
it is mid victor an artist named john martin and this painting is his depiction of the aftermath of the great biblical floods and so the clouds and waters are parting and you can't see it in this slide reproduction but in the actual painting very far in the horizon line you have noah and the arc. but the way that the clouds almost start to take on a figural representation, it is like there is a movement of hope and promise coming in the sky and of course the skies have this long history of...
24
24
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem of. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing the are you ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. i'm. a society that case i'm sick corporation kind of convinced that to consume you can do. the banks are trying to get them all about money and i'm passionately sick for politicians writing the laws and regulations to attack bankers. here just to flood threat is a society. that. since the first n.s.a. revolution in june similar edward snowden has managed to stay almost completely out of the media spotlight in a low profile in russia where he was granted temporary asylum but this month four americans with previous ties the u.s. intelligence community met with snowden in russia and presented him with the annual sam adams associates of war for integrity and intelligence those people are n.s.a. whistleblower thomas drake retired cia ana
transnational corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once built i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem of. rational debate and real discussion critical issues facing the are you ready to join the movement then welcome to the big picture. i'm. a society that case i'm sick corporation kind of convinced that to consume you can do. the banks are trying to get them all...
34
34
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america five ready to join the movement and walk a little bit. she turned his lover into an amazon. that had been my dream for so long. but he couldn't hold on to their research a thing as i was growing young teacher and now she runs her own amazon factory where they throw down a challenge to men there's no alcohol or smoking and even coffee is forbidden they worship the earth fire and water. and learn martial arts. will he ever be able to wind up back man versus woman on o.t. . one of the new will come on in a life should be making news all the face i describe you. a pleasure to have you with us here on t.v. today i roll researcher. on. more news today violence is once again flared up. these are the images world world has been seeing from the streets of canada. trying to corporations rule the day.
national corporations that will profit by destroying what our founding fathers once told us i'm john martin and on this show we reveal the big picture of what's actually going on in the world we go beyond identifying the problem trucks rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing america five ready to join the movement and walk a little bit. she turned his lover into an amazon. that had been my dream for so long. but he couldn't hold on to their research a thing as i was growing...
100
100
Oct 21, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
is that i was wrong all of them got a tremendous amount of attention petri was widely reviewed john martin was a very powerful man period williams had a radio show so they had a great reception that i cannot even imagine they had then they fall off of the radar later on. within the reception there is a variety of responses. some people celebrate others say it is to downtrodden others say it is not revolutionary enough. there is a variety of responses but at least the work is intended to seriously. although they get the recognition at that time. >> with the victory at home and abroad and the victory against fascism? >> it made me think of their different community based concern's thinking about the situation in america in general there were working for the temporary movements. with those local and political movements. >> at that particular time. with the understanding of global issues. the most vocal of the war against segregation or the fight against segregation at the height of jim crow but she sees that battle may as a fight that is necessary for democracy and fight that is necessary abr
is that i was wrong all of them got a tremendous amount of attention petri was widely reviewed john martin was a very powerful man period williams had a radio show so they had a great reception that i cannot even imagine they had then they fall off of the radar later on. within the reception there is a variety of responses. some people celebrate others say it is to downtrodden others say it is not revolutionary enough. there is a variety of responses but at least the work is intended to...
149
149
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
still with me are martin frost, john fund and kellyanne conway.w, before i get to your part-time/full-time, there's a big piece out today, they finally got a count on the sign-ups for health care. it's coming in vastly below estimates. also apparently they were going to throw out the computer system and try to put something new in. in fact, 51,000 people signed up in the first week. they were expecting a huge multiple of that. and now the congressional budget office says they'll be lucky to get 7 million people at the end of six months. it's going to come in around 2 million people. so the whole thing's gone down. who's to blame? doesn't sebelius have to be blamed for this? what happens? >> i think a lot of the problem is what you're trying to get young people to do is act against their own economic interest because many of them feel they don't need health insurance. our employees, i went and asked how many of them signed up for the insurance policies we had. we had about a 6% sign-up rate. most of them said they didn't sign up because they were y
still with me are martin frost, john fund and kellyanne conway.w, before i get to your part-time/full-time, there's a big piece out today, they finally got a count on the sign-ups for health care. it's coming in vastly below estimates. also apparently they were going to throw out the computer system and try to put something new in. in fact, 51,000 people signed up in the first week. they were expecting a huge multiple of that. and now the congressional budget office says they'll be lucky to get...
109
109
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen. directed. beautifully by chris missiano the quite a production getting that thing. >>> the speaker must decide. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. john boehner, i'm talking to you. i think you need advice from outside that caucus. i'm afraid it's smothering you. it's killing any impulse you have to call the shots and end this government shutdown. worse yet, the approaching default on the country's debt. this historic embarrassment to your party, to your beloved house of representatives, this deep injury to your country. here i think it's fair to say are your options, mr. speaker. you can continue down the road, that little band of warriors on your party's right has assigned you. that means sticking with them all the way, following whatever course the fartherest out 30 of your caucus want you to take. going after the affordable care act at every stop, giving up on any bipartisan solution to the debt crisis, then doing the
. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen. directed. beautifully by chris missiano the quite a production getting that thing. >>> the speaker must decide. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. john boehner, i'm talking to you. i think you need advice from outside that caucus. i'm afraid it's smothering you. it's killing any impulse you have to call the shots and end this government...
135
135
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen.g from new york, i'm chris hayes and it's been an insane day in washington. just 48 hours before the country will reach it's debt ceiling, an uncertain future for how exactly this country will prevent a first of its kind default.
. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen.g from new york, i'm chris hayes and it's been an insane day in washington. just 48 hours before the country will reach it's debt ceiling, an uncertain future for how exactly this country will prevent a first of its kind default.
69
69
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen. directed. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and it's been an insane day in washington. just 48 hours before the country will reach it's debt ceiling, an uncertain future for how exactly this country will prevent a first of its kind default. a deal offered by speaker john boehner to reopen the government and lift the debt ceiling, one that was supposed to be voted on by the house tonight as i speak to you. that deal has now been nixed. republican leadership in the house appear to have no idea what to do next and there is no good reason to believe anyone knows what will happen next. the house measure that was to have been voted on would have funded the government through december 15, extended the debt limit to february 7 and ended employer contributions to health insurance for members of congress and its staff, the white house and its staff as well as cabinet members. in this case government contributions since the government is the employer. as that made its way to the ho
. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen. directed. >>> good evening from new york, i'm chris hayes and it's been an insane day in washington. just 48 hours before the country will reach it's debt ceiling, an uncertain future for how exactly this country will prevent a first of its kind default. a deal offered by speaker john boehner to reopen the government and lift the debt ceiling, one that was supposed to be voted on by the house tonight as i speak to you. that deal...
38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
confessions of an economic hit man isn't someone who holds back on our team later today john perkins a tells every martin hall the third world's being colonized by banks operations and the u.s. government. your book also claims that so-called jackals are the corporate murderers that have carried out assassinations on world leaders that don't comply with the program such as the former president. if that's the case john why are you alive. where are your very question a lot and the reason is i actually started writing this book. in the early eighty's my daughter had just been born i contacted other people that had been in the business and received threatening phone calls throughout my life that my young daughter's life but i didn't expose what was going on and then after nine eleven i decided i had to come clean at this point i decided to write the entire manuscript without telling anybody i was writing it and then get it out into the hands of major publishers at that point it became my best insurance policy in fact even today you know if someone were to shoot me when i walk out of the studio the book itsel
confessions of an economic hit man isn't someone who holds back on our team later today john perkins a tells every martin hall the third world's being colonized by banks operations and the u.s. government. your book also claims that so-called jackals are the corporate murderers that have carried out assassinations on world leaders that don't comply with the program such as the former president. if that's the case john why are you alive. where are your very question a lot and the reason is i...
124
124
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 124
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen. directed.ite a production getting that thing. >>> the speaker must decide. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. john boehner, i'm talking to you. i think you need advice from outside that caucus. i'm afraid it's smothering you. it's killing any impulse you ha t
. >> our beloved john spencer. and martin sheen. directed.ite a production getting that thing. >>> the speaker must decide. let's play "hardball." ♪ >>> good evening. i'm chris matthews in washington. let me start tonight with this. john boehner, i'm talking to you. i think you need advice from outside that caucus. i'm afraid it's smothering you. it's killing any impulse you ha t
206
206
Oct 3, 2013
10/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 1
reps from a number of local and national companies like lockheed martin, state farm and johns hopkins will be taking part in a special hiring event. it starts at 11:00 this morning and wraps up around 3:00 this afternoon. the event is all part of a hiring for heroes initiative in our state. >>> 5:46 right now. domino's sugar will light up tonight in support of the american diabetes association. from 6:00 this evening until 10:00 p.m. tonight, and tomorrow night, the building will be lit up with the ada's step out logo. walk to stop diabetes. this walk is going to take place on saturday, october 5th this weekend. the ada will also host a photoshoot for kids and adults living with diabetes. that's happening from 6:30 to 7:30 tonight. more than 370,000 people in maryland have diabetes. >>> baltimore county will announce a big effort to make sure you get your flu shot. today they're expected to announce a number of super saturday clinics through the county this weekend. they include pikesville high. halliburton middle and randallstown community center. they will be available first come, f
reps from a number of local and national companies like lockheed martin, state farm and johns hopkins will be taking part in a special hiring event. it starts at 11:00 this morning and wraps up around 3:00 this afternoon. the event is all part of a hiring for heroes initiative in our state. >>> 5:46 right now. domino's sugar will light up tonight in support of the american diabetes association. from 6:00 this evening until 10:00 p.m. tonight, and tomorrow night, the building will be...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
41
41
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
and when you think of the '60s when john f kennedy was killed, assassinated and martin luther king and bobby kennedy, you would think it would raise our conscious about guns and there would be common sense about gun laws. but we have moved away from that and guns have become more of an issue in regards to individual rights as compared to what is happening in washington. >> people say the second amendment should protect all of us and our rights to have guns. >> that's one thing the world looks at, is why are we in love with guns and violence. so you have to have common sense gun laws. but i think there's -- it's a much more different issue than 60's and 70's now. it's an issue that each one of us people feel that they have that right because they don't feel like washington, the federal government is protecting them. i think that's what it is. and i think it goes much deeper now. you have the recall of two senators in colorado. >> as we sit here this week over this issue. >> over this issue that were recalled. so it's a completely different issue. and i think we have to look at it differ
and when you think of the '60s when john f kennedy was killed, assassinated and martin luther king and bobby kennedy, you would think it would raise our conscious about guns and there would be common sense about gun laws. but we have moved away from that and guns have become more of an issue in regards to individual rights as compared to what is happening in washington. >> people say the second amendment should protect all of us and our rights to have guns. >> that's one thing the...
264
264
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
WTTG
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
, remember, they made a movie about that called "trains, planes, and automobiles" with john candy and steesh martinck on sunday. you'll pay higher rates again. fly on saturday when everybody's at the mall. the only way to find bargains is to change when you want to travel. >> exactly. the week after thanksgiving is considered the deadweek. nobody owns the airlines. same after new year's. >> unfortunately, peter, my family is having thanksgiving on thanksgiving. >> okay. let me walk you through that. if you want to travel on thanksgiving, traffic on thanksgiving day and come back on friday or saturday. you will save money. >> it seems there was an opportunity to make a lot of money even though the load factor is pretty high by offering an attractive deal to an attractive place going at the right time. >> exactly. and you know what? the attractive places are in year. they don't know. they still have to fly those planes because of bilateral >>> dr. ruth westheimer became famous in america for her work as a sex therapist. but first she had to escape from europe leaving everything else behind. she tells
, remember, they made a movie about that called "trains, planes, and automobiles" with john candy and steesh martinck on sunday. you'll pay higher rates again. fly on saturday when everybody's at the mall. the only way to find bargains is to change when you want to travel. >> exactly. the week after thanksgiving is considered the deadweek. nobody owns the airlines. same after new year's. >> unfortunately, peter, my family is having thanksgiving on thanksgiving. >>...
841
841
Oct 28, 2013
10/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 841
favorite 0
quote 1
, remember, they made a movie about that called "trains, planes, and automobiles" with john candy and steesh martinck on sunday. you'll pay higher rates again. fly on saturday when everybody's at the mall. the only way to find bargains is to change when you want to travel. >> exactly. the week after thanksgiving is considered the deadweek. nobody owns the airlines. same after new year's. >> unfortunately, peter, my family is having thanksgiving on thanksgiving. >> okay. let me walk you through that. if you want to travel on thanksgiving, traffic on thanksgiving day and come back on friday or saturday. you will save money. >> it seems there was an opportunity to make a lot of money even though the load factor is pretty high by offering an attractive deal to an attractive place going at the right time. >> exactly. and you know what? the attractive places are in year. they don't know. they still have to fly those planes because of bilateral >> good morning. >>> our wind overnight are dying down, but our kpix 5 high def doppler picking up pop-up showers and rain falling over the santa cruz mountains. c
, remember, they made a movie about that called "trains, planes, and automobiles" with john candy and steesh martinck on sunday. you'll pay higher rates again. fly on saturday when everybody's at the mall. the only way to find bargains is to change when you want to travel. >> exactly. the week after thanksgiving is considered the deadweek. nobody owns the airlines. same after new year's. >> unfortunately, peter, my family is having thanksgiving on thanksgiving. >>...
315
315
tv
eye 315
favorite 0
quote 0
house speaker john boehner pointed the finger at senate, daks and the white house. lock keyedlockheed martin is going to furlough 3,000 workers on monday. >>> the baltimore city fire department plans a thrilling a start to fire prevention week. today, they will hold their annual thrill show at the fire training ulcademy. families are invited and encouraged to attend and meet the firefighters that protect their neighborhoods. there will be live fire demonstrations and fire men compotations. it runs today from 11:00 to 4:00. >>> the ravens have been facing a lot of questions this week, following their lost in buffalo. the team heads to miami. and as sports director mark viviano reports. the answers may take time. >> reporter: good morning. weak to week it is hard to predict, what ramons team will -- ravens team will we see in miami on sunday. there is talk if it an attitude adjustment for the ravens running game. they are saying their identity on offense is to run the ball. they have not been able to do it so far. other teams are determined to keep it that way. >> it is that much respect for o
house speaker john boehner pointed the finger at senate, daks and the white house. lock keyedlockheed martin is going to furlough 3,000 workers on monday. >>> the baltimore city fire department plans a thrilling a start to fire prevention week. today, they will hold their annual thrill show at the fire training ulcademy. families are invited and encouraged to attend and meet the firefighters that protect their neighborhoods. there will be live fire demonstrations and fire men...
125
125
Oct 17, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
speakers included former shell oil company president john hofmeister, former lockheed martin share norm augustine, along with former national security advisor to president reagan robert mcfarlane, and former cia director james woolsey. this is just over an hour and 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for coming today as -- and joining us for what we believe is the launch of ideas of policy ideas that truly can change our pattern for the past 40 years. changes that are easy, that don't cost anything, don't require government subsidies, and that are feasible, truly, thanks to the ramping up of shale gas. we have at hands the means to empower our transportation secretary that today is 97% reliant on one fuel, oil. into a competitive sector in which the free market, no subsidies, allows the competition of available choices which include electricity, methanol, ethanol, bio diesel, someday fuel cells. but let the best one win. just open the marketplace. we are honored today to several of our members join in the forthcoming roundtable here. jim woolsey, cofounder with me t
speakers included former shell oil company president john hofmeister, former lockheed martin share norm augustine, along with former national security advisor to president reagan robert mcfarlane, and former cia director james woolsey. this is just over an hour and 45 minutes. >> ladies and gentlemen, thank you very much for coming today as -- and joining us for what we believe is the launch of ideas of policy ideas that truly can change our pattern for the past 40 years. changes that are...
84
84
Oct 21, 2013
10/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
but unlike reformers such as martin luther or john calvin, the amish interpreted the bible as demanding absolute avoidance of modern secular society- a corrupting society to boot. and in their attempts to actualize apostolic beliefs, these believers froze a culture- non-religious customs of 17th century europe are now identifying characteristics of the amish. the horse and horsepower certainly replaces the tractor. hooks and eyes replace buttons. bonnets and aprons are evident. broad-brimmed hats, ears and long hair. once again, the fascinating relationship between belief and behavior. the amish are still protesting today. their very presence represents an intrusion of sacred space in the compromising world of modernity, for the amish reject any of the luxuries and/or technological developments that are part of everyday life in a modern community. farming, of course, does rely on horsepower, but the horse and buggy are more important- they replace the automobile. and yet, the outside visitor to amish country can't help but notice a thousand strange little compromises the amish seem to m
but unlike reformers such as martin luther or john calvin, the amish interpreted the bible as demanding absolute avoidance of modern secular society- a corrupting society to boot. and in their attempts to actualize apostolic beliefs, these believers froze a culture- non-religious customs of 17th century europe are now identifying characteristics of the amish. the horse and horsepower certainly replaces the tractor. hooks and eyes replace buttons. bonnets and aprons are evident. broad-brimmed...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
237
237
Oct 21, 2013
10/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
you have elton john and the crazy feathers and alice cooper and steve martin. it sort of personifies the 70s and it still has the timeless feel because jim placed it in that vaudeville theater. that gave it the timelessness it needed for people to feel like, geez, the muppets have always been here. it just feels like they were always there from the very beginning. tavis: what is the story for how kermit turned out to be a frog? >> kermit was kind of kermit the thing when it started. he came out in 1955. he was ill from jim's mother's coat. he was always loving muppets -- built from jim's mother's coat. he was always building muppets. the faces is the kind of the same shape and he has big padded feet and floppy arms. he was just this abstract and all ofn the cast the characters are kind of vague and abstract. and jim really like to that. but as the 1960s progressed coming eventually, he took that character and put a collar on him to narrate something. when you see the footage of that in black and white, he has a crenellated collar around his neck. there's the fr
you have elton john and the crazy feathers and alice cooper and steve martin. it sort of personifies the 70s and it still has the timeless feel because jim placed it in that vaudeville theater. that gave it the timelessness it needed for people to feel like, geez, the muppets have always been here. it just feels like they were always there from the very beginning. tavis: what is the story for how kermit turned out to be a frog? >> kermit was kind of kermit the thing when it started. he...
154
154
Oct 14, 2013
10/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 154
favorite 0
quote 1
martin being over mr. zimmerman. >> the prosecution actually helps the defense make its case. when prosecutor john the fight with a life size dummy and puts martin on top. >> as the defendant described it to you -- >> it's a stunning flip-flop. >> they came in with all the range of witnesses and said what? they said that george zimmerman was really on top. and then when that completely fell apart almost towards the end of the trial when they had that dummy presentation, what did they have? they had george zimmerman on the bottom. never even gave the jurors a hypothetical that george zimmerman could have, in fact, been on top. >> and from there the defense borrows the dummy and steals the show. were the injuries on mr. zimmerman's back of his head consistent with someone doing this? >> all that is left for the defense to do now is to try and erase that image of george zimmerman as an out of control neighborhood watchman. a zimmerman neighbor testifies about being robbed in her home by young black men. >> i was locked in my son's bedroom and he was shaking he doorknob trying to get in. i was sitting
martin being over mr. zimmerman. >> the prosecution actually helps the defense make its case. when prosecutor john the fight with a life size dummy and puts martin on top. >> as the defendant described it to you -- >> it's a stunning flip-flop. >> they came in with all the range of witnesses and said what? they said that george zimmerman was really on top. and then when that completely fell apart almost towards the end of the trial when they had that dummy presentation,...
82
82
Oct 5, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
john f. kennedy had been assassinated. martin luther king had been assassinated, the cuban missile crisis has unfolded, woodstock had come and gone. love vietnam war had come and gone. roe vs. wade had been decided. the sexual revolution has occurred and the feminist revolution that occurred so it was a very packed ten years in social terms and i was too young to participate in any of it. if you can remember things from the time you were born to the time you were 12, you were vaguely aware of that but not part of it because you are too young, you are a kid. by the time i became and women of my generation became politically and socially active it seemed that feminism was over. and that we had won. that is a hard message to get across if you were born at a different point in time but if you were born in 1963 by the time you were in high school it felt -- thank you very much, the feminists came in, did some work, and i can go to college wherever i want and have whatever career i want, and i and done. and so as a result of this i thi
john f. kennedy had been assassinated. martin luther king had been assassinated, the cuban missile crisis has unfolded, woodstock had come and gone. love vietnam war had come and gone. roe vs. wade had been decided. the sexual revolution has occurred and the feminist revolution that occurred so it was a very packed ten years in social terms and i was too young to participate in any of it. if you can remember things from the time you were born to the time you were 12, you were vaguely aware of...
276
276
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
a house speaker john boehner pointed the finger at the senate democrats and the white house. lockheed-martin is going to furlough 3,000 workers on monday because of the shutdown. reaction is coming up. >>> cell phone crack down, city police target drivers nall following the state's new cell phone laws. officers setup a check points at harford road and pulling over driverwise cell phones. and looked for driver in the backseat not wearing street belts -- seatbelts. this is the first of many. >>> the ravens are facing questions this week, following their loss in buffalo, now, the team heads to miami. >> reporter: good morning. week to week it is hard to predict what ravens team will we see in miami on sunday. the team admits they are a work in progress. part of ravens preparation in miami is talk of an attitude adjustment, especially for the rubble game. -- run game, they job is to run the ball, but they have not been able to do it. >> it is that much respect for our run game, everybody is coming to play. we have to match the other team's yale-n tensity out there. >> reporter: through four game
a house speaker john boehner pointed the finger at the senate democrats and the white house. lockheed-martin is going to furlough 3,000 workers on monday because of the shutdown. reaction is coming up. >>> cell phone crack down, city police target drivers nall following the state's new cell phone laws. officers setup a check points at harford road and pulling over driverwise cell phones. and looked for driver in the backseat not wearing street belts -- seatbelts. this is the first of...
273
273
Oct 10, 2013
10/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
andrew mccarran and joe martin visited in middleberg with tonight's cover story. >> this is little john. she once told me this was her favorite picture of the three of them together. >> photographer howard allen is 93 years old now. >> and here they are leaving. >> a country gentleman with a sharp wit and a humble demeanor. >> this is my daughter betsy who is now the mayor of middleberg. >> he earped the -- he earned the trust of the woman he calls jackie. the fashion icon america knew as the first lady. >> she was just jackie. >> he met jackie in 1961. both children were members of the middleberg pony club. as a parent, he had access to all of the shows. despite being a professional photographer, allen kept the first family's intimate moments private. >> it didn't take her long to realize she could trust me and not to sell the pictures and she could just relax and be a pony club mother. >> all of that time he never sold a single photograph of the kennedys. >> that is caroline in the lead line class. >> he's kept the candid shots under wraps. >> i thought after half a century, it would
andrew mccarran and joe martin visited in middleberg with tonight's cover story. >> this is little john. she once told me this was her favorite picture of the three of them together. >> photographer howard allen is 93 years old now. >> and here they are leaving. >> a country gentleman with a sharp wit and a humble demeanor. >> this is my daughter betsy who is now the mayor of middleberg. >> he earped the -- he earned the trust of the woman he calls jackie....
179
179
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
john boehner fist pump. but first, hampton here son has the cnbc market wrap. >> hello, martin.ocks stand going into tomorrow. the dow adding 205 points. the s&p up 23. the nasdaq gaining 45 points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost never fight about money. [ dog barks ] because right after they get married, they'll find some financial folks who will talk to them about preparing early for retirement and be able to focus on other things, like each other, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. [ male announcer ] staying warm and dry has never been our priority. our priority is, was and always will be serving you, the american people. so we improved priority mail flat rate to give you a more reliable way to ship. now with tracking up to eleven scans, specified delivery dates, and free insurance up to
john boehner fist pump. but first, hampton here son has the cnbc market wrap. >> hello, martin.ocks stand going into tomorrow. the dow adding 205 points. the s&p up 23. the nasdaq gaining 45 points. that's it from cnbc, first in business worldwide. [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids, [ children laughing ] move to the country, and live a long, happy life together where they almost...
156
156
Oct 13, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
want to advance our country forward, i implore all americans to speak out john: the stock to let the killing of trade on martinid this could have been my son. it could have bee his son. >> he injected himsf into this and made about a racial issue when, in fact, it had nothing to do with race. john: we don't know that it had nothing to do about race >> the fbi investigation concluded that. zimmerman was not convicted. so clearly it was not about race. unfortunately early one had people who promoted it as our pop re. thats what domineered the headlines. john: and a producer at nbc -- surpri, surprise -- clearly had black victimhood in lin -- in mind when he edited the nine month one call. here's the actual call. >> this y los like he is up no good or something. it is raining. he is just walking around looking about. >> oka is guy, is the white, black, or hispanic? >> he looks black. john: the editor took up the dispatcher askin is the white, black, hispanic, was leftust this. >> this guy looks like he is up to no good. he looks black. john: look, andevision, we ways -- maybe he was just -- >> no, that was just v
want to advance our country forward, i implore all americans to speak out john: the stock to let the killing of trade on martinid this could have been my son. it could have bee his son. >> he injected himsf into this and made about a racial issue when, in fact, it had nothing to do with race. john: we don't know that it had nothing to do about race >> the fbi investigation concluded that. zimmerman was not convicted. so clearly it was not about race. unfortunately early one had...
146
146
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
john: the stock to let the killing of trade on martin.sident said this could have been my son. it could have been his son. >> he injected himsf into this and made about a racial issue when, in fact, itad nothing to do wh race. hn: we don't kw that it had nothing to do about race >> the fbi investigation concludethat. zimmerman was not convicted. so clearly it was not about race. unfortunately early on we had people who promoted it as our p race. that is what domineered the headlines. john: and a producer at nbc -- surprise, surprise -- clearly had black victimhood in line -- in mind when he edited the nine month one call. here's thectual call. >> this guy looks lik he is up to no good or something. it is raining. he is just walking around looking about. >> okay. this guy, is the white, black, or hispanic? >> he looks black. john: the editor took up the dispatcher asking, ishe white, blk, hispanic, was left just this. >> this guy looks like he is up to no good. he looks black. john: look, and televisn, we always -- maybee was just -- >> no
john: the stock to let the killing of trade on martin.sident said this could have been my son. it could have been his son. >> he injected himsf into this and made about a racial issue when, in fact, itad nothing to do wh race. hn: we don't kw that it had nothing to do about race >> the fbi investigation concludethat. zimmerman was not convicted. so clearly it was not about race. unfortunately early on we had people who promoted it as our p race. that is what domineered the...
44
44
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
john darche dot com. the the. code needs you up i'm happy martin this is breaking the set well the tokyo electric power company is officially one of the worst companies in the world see there's been in others we discovered that the become a nuclear plant and this time it's one of a thousand tanks housing radioactive water you know this is really starting to get old tepco is responsible for what seems like one catastrophe after another since the two thousand and eleven earthquake first they lied about the scope of the damage then they had the fact that three hundred towns tons of radioactive water has been leaking into the pacific every day for the last two years and now another week in tech goes poorly built storage tanks is responsible for spilling another three hundred tons of radioactive water into the ocean and if that isn't ridiculous enough just check out today's headline fukushima worker accidently switches off cooling pumps seriously oh i'm glad there's so much room for human error with such a deadly technology you know and also the point thinking that test goes deliberately trying to destroy the planet a
john darche dot com. the the. code needs you up i'm happy martin this is breaking the set well the tokyo electric power company is officially one of the worst companies in the world see there's been in others we discovered that the become a nuclear plant and this time it's one of a thousand tanks housing radioactive water you know this is really starting to get old tepco is responsible for what seems like one catastrophe after another since the two thousand and eleven earthquake first they lied...
440
440
Oct 19, 2013
10/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 440
favorite 0
quote 0
prisoners into a revolutionary force not unlike the sla, the simple bon john niece liberation army or weather underground but as allen martin shows us, jackson's political motive launches a wave of violence that washes over the bay area for almost 50 years. >> everybody hit the floor. except some of the lady jurors. >> reporter: the marin county courthouse august 7, 1970. a san quentin inmate is on trial for stabbing a prison guard when a man in the audience opens a bag full of guns arming the defendant and two other prisoners. now for the love. government take these cuffs off me. >> reporter: they took five hostages including superior court judge harold hailey. >> he came out about this time the one that had the gun on judge hailey turned around and saw me. he says, kill that mother. kill him. the judge was killed. >> reporter: two other hostages were severely wounded. among the three dead kidnappers was the ringleader. jonathan jackson. who plan to trade the hostages for the freedom of his older brother. >> there may be a conspiracy involving more than those who participated in the bloody event. investigators say militant
prisoners into a revolutionary force not unlike the sla, the simple bon john niece liberation army or weather underground but as allen martin shows us, jackson's political motive launches a wave of violence that washes over the bay area for almost 50 years. >> everybody hit the floor. except some of the lady jurors. >> reporter: the marin county courthouse august 7, 1970. a san quentin inmate is on trial for stabbing a prison guard when a man in the audience opens a bag full of guns...
156
156
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
FBC
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
john: the stock to let the killing of trade on martin.aid this could have been my s. it could have been his son. >> he injected himself into this and made about a racial issue when, in fact, it had nhing to do with race. john: we don't know that it had noing to do about race. the fbi investigation concluded that. zimmerman was not convicted. so clearly it was notbout race. unfortunately early on we had people who promoted it as our pop race. that is what domineered the headlines. john: ana producer at nbc -- surprise, surprise -- clearly had bck victimhood in line -- in mind when he edited the nine moh one call. here's the actual call. >> this guy looks like he is up to no good or something. it is raining. he is just walking around looking about. >> okay. this guy, is the white, black, or hispanic? >> he looks black. john: the editor took up the dispatcher asking, is the white, black, hispanic, was left just this. >> this guy looks like he is up to no good. heooks bck. john look, and television, we always -- maybe he was just -- >> no, th
john: the stock to let the killing of trade on martin.aid this could have been my s. it could have been his son. >> he injected himself into this and made about a racial issue when, in fact, it had nhing to do with race. john: we don't know that it had noing to do about race. the fbi investigation concluded that. zimmerman was not convicted. so clearly it was notbout race. unfortunately early on we had people who promoted it as our pop race. that is what domineered the headlines. john:...
189
189
Oct 22, 2013
10/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
our john blackstone is at the scene of that shooting at the middle school. plus, david martin is going to tell us why american warships were given orders allegedly in ex-change for theater tickets and prostitutes. those stories tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,, female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event. choose from a huge selection of tempur-pedic models, including the new tempur-choice with head-to-toe customization. plus, get 36 months interest-free financing, two free pillows, and free same-day delivery. are you next? announcer: make sleep train your ticket to tempur-pedic. ♪ your ticket to a better night's sleep ♪ after a bloody beginning to ar.. a bay are >>> good evening. i'm ken bastida in the kpix 5 newsroom. new at 6:00 tonight, after a bloody beginning to the year, a bay area city has seen practically zero murders recently. how police say they curb the violence by going against the grai
our john blackstone is at the scene of that shooting at the middle school. plus, david martin is going to tell us why american warships were given orders allegedly in ex-change for theater tickets and prostitutes. those stories tonight on the "cbs evening news" at 5:30 right after kpix 5 news. ,,,,,,,, female announcer: female announcer: when you see this truck, it means another neighbor is going to sleep better tonight because they went to sleep train's ticket to tempur-pedic event....
411
411
tv
eye 411
favorite 0
quote 0
martin. still feels good to say that. john, i want to play some more sound from the president and get your reaction. >> whenever i see john boehner to this day, i still say should have taken the deal that i offered you back then. >> talking about their discussions about the grand bargain back in 2011. they have been down this road before. how much does what happened in 2011 play into what is happening today? >> oh, i think it's huge. past is prologue. i think president obama felt like he was out there on a limb and it was sawed off and i think speaker boehner and his folks feel like they were willing to deal and president obama moved the goalpost on them. a lot of bad blood, lot of bitterness still from that summer of 2011 episode. as you recall, that really triggered the start of the '12 campaign. after that deal went south the summer of '11, president obama started his re-election and that really is where we are now. >> i think -- go ahead. >> i was going to say, at that moment, president obama was a little farther out than
martin. still feels good to say that. john, i want to play some more sound from the president and get your reaction. >> whenever i see john boehner to this day, i still say should have taken the deal that i offered you back then. >> talking about their discussions about the grand bargain back in 2011. they have been down this road before. how much does what happened in 2011 play into what is happening today? >> oh, i think it's huge. past is prologue. i think president obama...
156
156
Oct 4, 2013
10/13
by
WBAL
tv
eye 156
favorite 0
quote 0
said the shutdown could be over today it house speaker john boehner would let the house vote on a spending measure with nothing attached. lockheed martin will furlough close to 3000 employees if the government remained shut down. that includes employees are able work because the facility where or requires closed a government inspection that cannot be completed. the number of employees affected is expected to increase. because the government is shut down, that is causing the closure of attractions in washington dc. some attractions are seeing above in business. especially when it comes to school field trips. --e from the maryland sue the maryland zoo to explain. >> with the monuments closed, including the popular national zoo, many schools are scrambling to try and reschedule field trips that are planned or next week. institutions like the national aquarium downtown and the maryland zoo in baltimore trying to step in and help. school kids a good look at the animals on friday. most were supposed to go to the national zoo. >> were you supposed to go to washington? >> because of the government closed down. >> i don't know why they canceled
said the shutdown could be over today it house speaker john boehner would let the house vote on a spending measure with nothing attached. lockheed martin will furlough close to 3000 employees if the government remained shut down. that includes employees are able work because the facility where or requires closed a government inspection that cannot be completed. the number of employees affected is expected to increase. because the government is shut down, that is causing the closure of...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
bursting at risk assets up the wall of worry yes which channel john hilson wrath and dabble in some fed predictions with the help of chris martin since and tom hartman of the big picture dismisses the fray with a unique perspective on the debt ceiling let's get to the. job owning isn't simply the problems of those who work a few hours per week on the capital last week for. at the federal reserve chairman bernanke you sent bond and currency markets into a free for all in april of this year all because he simply hinted that the fed would eventually trim quantitative easing it would capture the world's attention was the two plus week affair with the shutdown that we're calling a debt trench as an whole never mind the very institution charged with funding the nation's purse held the world never mind that at all but fortunately the markets have resumed some level of normality and america's favorite band is being safely webcast to an i pad near you thank goodness to joining me now to discuss it all is nowhere and hello hello now bob before the end of the shutdown you know we took a look at the evolution of the borrowing costs of the
bursting at risk assets up the wall of worry yes which channel john hilson wrath and dabble in some fed predictions with the help of chris martin since and tom hartman of the big picture dismisses the fray with a unique perspective on the debt ceiling let's get to the. job owning isn't simply the problems of those who work a few hours per week on the capital last week for. at the federal reserve chairman bernanke you sent bond and currency markets into a free for all in april of this year all...
134
134
Oct 7, 2013
10/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
however, john boehner ruling out a vote untasis the president is ready to make concessions. >>> flea thousand people is getting tough news. lockheed-martinsaying it is because of the government shutdown. we are live with the details this morning. >> reporter: well, there are more than 500 workers at the lockheed-martin plant here in middle river. the company is saying 3,000 workers nationwide will be furloughed for? because they work in a federal facility. and others because the work is tied to a frahm agency. the company's president is diss appointed this happened. they are encouraging employees to use paid vacation and sick time to get their pay and benefits. the number of employees can vary from day-to-day. lockheed-martin is one of the biggest suppliers of military hardware in this nations. this is days after united technologies, the maker of the blackhawk helicopter furloughed their employees. reporting live, abc 2 news. >>> they knock over the barriers to get into the memorial in their honor. more world war ii veterans are not letting the government shutdown slow down their trips to the nation's capital. this trip was from new york
however, john boehner ruling out a vote untasis the president is ready to make concessions. >>> flea thousand people is getting tough news. lockheed-martinsaying it is because of the government shutdown. we are live with the details this morning. >> reporter: well, there are more than 500 workers at the lockheed-martin plant here in middle river. the company is saying 3,000 workers nationwide will be furloughed for? because they work in a federal facility. and others because the...
101
101
Oct 10, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
martin bashir. it's thursday, october 10th, and house speaker john boehner is on his way to the white house to meete. ♪ >> no one gets everything they want. and frankly, i agree with that. >> keep in mind the democrats have already compromised a lot. >> we've been trying to have conversations. >> there are people who are being impacted as you said every day. >> what we want to do is to offer the president today the ability to move. >> if the speaker of the house, john boehner, would simply allow a vote on the floor, it would get reopened. >> it's time for leadership. it's for though o for conversation to begin. >> you can't negotiate on anything under the threat if you don't get your way 100% you shut down the government. >> i don't want to put anything on the table. i don't want to take anything off the table. >> what i'm saying is keep the government open and see if we can get anything done. >> if and and butts were big bucks every
martin bashir. it's thursday, october 10th, and house speaker john boehner is on his way to the white house to meete. ♪ >> no one gets everything they want. and frankly, i agree with that. >> keep in mind the democrats have already compromised a lot. >> we've been trying to have conversations. >> there are people who are being impacted as you said every day. >> what we want to do is to offer the president today the ability to move. >> if the speaker of the...
116
116
Oct 11, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
martin, fwachb. as you mentioned, president obama spoke with john boehner.during that conversation. the house is essentially proposing to increase the debt limit over a period of six weeks. but to link that to budget negotiations. that is at the core of the president's concerns, according to white house press secretary jay carney. the argument being, if you tie an increase to the debt limit, reopening the government to budget negotiations, the country will essentially be in the same exact situation that it is in right now. so that is the concern. and when you talk about sort of the impact on the country, on the economy, as you know, the debt limit is a real concern to economists. they say it could be an economic catastrophe if the nation were to default on its loans. the president says he wants a clean increase of the debt limit, no strings attached. martin? >> and kristen, in addition to you covering the white house so well for us and the politics, you've also spent some time, as i understand it, with a family that's been deeply affected by this shutdown in
martin, fwachb. as you mentioned, president obama spoke with john boehner.during that conversation. the house is essentially proposing to increase the debt limit over a period of six weeks. but to link that to budget negotiations. that is at the core of the president's concerns, according to white house press secretary jay carney. the argument being, if you tie an increase to the debt limit, reopening the government to budget negotiations, the country will essentially be in the same exact...