48
48
May 12, 2016
05/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
that attitude becomes toxic and viral, and that is what has been .llowed to happen in metro i cannot think of a corporation that would change its workforce metro's and expect to succeed. jummy: you can catch the full interview by heading to our website right now. that is wjla.com. we want to get a check on traffic this noon. jamie: traffic is not terrible as far as the big picture goes. we are seeing mostly green right now traveling out there along the capital beltway. traffic heading northbound is about 17 miles an hour. we will take a live look outside. -- some of the volume we do have is because of construction. we had a minor accident. focus for theour past half hour. northbound dct 95 just after malcolm x -- we do have two left leg of blocked. if you are heading southbound, we also have two left lanes blocked. now, so per hour right if you have to get into d.c. from prince george's county, know that you will have some of that volume. a live look shows you hear the beltway, no problems at all as .ou get past st. barnabas road that is a look at traffic. back to you. you so much. r
that attitude becomes toxic and viral, and that is what has been .llowed to happen in metro i cannot think of a corporation that would change its workforce metro's and expect to succeed. jummy: you can catch the full interview by heading to our website right now. that is wjla.com. we want to get a check on traffic this noon. jamie: traffic is not terrible as far as the big picture goes. we are seeing mostly green right now traveling out there along the capital beltway. traffic heading...
53
53
May 11, 2016
05/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
got strange.y upstairs,llowed her insisted on walking behind her, and asked questions. she said that he had a brother at home. you followed closely behind and when she knocked on the door no one answered and she was worried. 's eyes were bloody red. 911 ande: she dialed screen that she was being attacked. terrified, she cannot remember her home address. whothe while, her neighbors were home never bother to open the door and see what was going on. >> he was dragging me down the brother, who was 6'7", scared off the man, but not before he did this. really want to find this man. he is described as a black male in his early 30's, possibly 5'9", weighing about 200 pounds with short hair and a beard, last seen wearing a dark blue sweatshirt and black boots. whoever small or insignificant you may think your information is, the police want to talk to you. jeannette reyes, abc 7 news. leon: thank you. also right now come a gruesome aene after a stabbing at massachusetts home where three people are dead, including the suspect. the suspect crashed the car into a macy's about 40 mi
got strange.y upstairs,llowed her insisted on walking behind her, and asked questions. she said that he had a brother at home. you followed closely behind and when she knocked on the door no one answered and she was worried. 's eyes were bloody red. 911 ande: she dialed screen that she was being attacked. terrified, she cannot remember her home address. whothe while, her neighbors were home never bother to open the door and see what was going on. >> he was dragging me down the brother,...
46
46
May 10, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
our fingertips that can help bring an abducted child home and not allow law enforcement to use it, llowing law enforcement to use information to locate missing and abducted children is a a nonbrainer. we need to establish a system that protects taxpayers' privacy, but also allows law enforcement to do its job and this bill does just that. so i urge my colleagues to support this commonsense legislation. and i yield back the balance of my time. and it's been a good bipartisan few hours. thank you, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new jersey yields back. the gentleman from minnesota is recognized. mr. paulsen: i yield myself such time as i may consume. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. paulsen: mr. speaker, i won't go on too much longer. we had great testimony and offerings today by folks who have been working bipartisanly on a key component that has been around for five years but will make a difference in solving missing child abduction cases. it's common sense, it's bipartisan and it will reunite families with missing children. with that. mr.
our fingertips that can help bring an abducted child home and not allow law enforcement to use it, llowing law enforcement to use information to locate missing and abducted children is a a nonbrainer. we need to establish a system that protects taxpayers' privacy, but also allows law enforcement to do its job and this bill does just that. so i urge my colleagues to support this commonsense legislation. and i yield back the balance of my time. and it's been a good bipartisan few hours. thank...
150
150
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 0
comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org llowing is a me from attorneyd evening, america. in the past several weeks we've made significant advances in the war against terrorist forces in afghanistan. but it's important to remember that victory against the taliban will not mean end of this conflict. evildoers everywhere should know the noose is tightening on them, as the 1,100 suspected terrorists now in our custody have already found out. the president's-- the president's message is clear. if you harbor terrorists within your borders, you are a terrorist. if you refuse to freeze the assets of organizations known to aid terrorists, you are a terrorist. if you traffic in weapons of mass destruction, you are a terrorist. if the return address on your mail reads, "a cave"-- [ laughter and applause ]
comedy central captioned by media access group at wgbh access.wgbh.org llowing is a me from attorneyd evening, america. in the past several weeks we've made significant advances in the war against terrorist forces in afghanistan. but it's important to remember that victory against the taliban will not mean end of this conflict. evildoers everywhere should know the noose is tightening on them, as the 1,100 suspected terrorists now in our custody have already found out. the president's-- the...
45
45
May 7, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
frederick, the board of trustees, faculty and rants --llow recep recipients of honorary degrees, thank you for the honor of spending this day with you, and congratulations to the class of 2016. applause] ago iobama: four years understand many of you came by my house the night i was reelected. i decided to return the favor and come by yours. parents, grandparents, sisters, family and friends who stood by this class, cheered them on, helped them get here today, this is your day as well. let's give them a big round of applause as well. [applause] pres. obama: i am not trying to stir up any rivalries. i just want to see who is in the house. carver? towers? and meridian? rest in peace, meridian. [laughter] pres. obama: rest in peace. i know you are all excited today. you might be a little tired as well. night makingup all sure your credits were in order. some of you stayed up too late, i at 2:00 a.m.,ch got some mambo sauce on your fingers. but you got here. and you have all worked hard to reach this day. between gone challenging classes in greek life, played an instrument or sport, volunte
frederick, the board of trustees, faculty and rants --llow recep recipients of honorary degrees, thank you for the honor of spending this day with you, and congratulations to the class of 2016. applause] ago iobama: four years understand many of you came by my house the night i was reelected. i decided to return the favor and come by yours. parents, grandparents, sisters, family and friends who stood by this class, cheered them on, helped them get here today, this is your day as well. let's...
436
436
May 16, 2016
05/16
by
KSTS
tv
eye 436
favorite 0
quote 0
take boxes paola reyes es en llow y south almaden con lo ultimo...take paola live pregunta anchors foro-isis'' podra haber --- aqu en san jos existe programa para padres que cambila vida de muchos jvenes involucrados en problemas --- cesar bayona nos cuenta deque se trata... :01 :19 :28 1:08 1:24 1:57 2:10 3:00 take cg1 o visitar la pagina de inteet... "the pant project-punto- com" 3:05take cg2 ---desde los 13 aÑos elias conocio los problemas que los adolescentes enfrentan a diario. sot elias 40:35. "no estaba motivado para lascuela, no esba motivadopara nada, mi mama me dijo, sabes que, conozcoa señor que selama saúl duran y te quiere conocer". 40:45 ---pero gracias al proyecto depadres y a la intervencion de saul, un policia de profesio ias ahora dicser un jon diferee. cambiado. sot elias 43:53. "que noensen que svida ya ha acado por que estáen una ganga, drogas o porque no tienen unpre o una madr que no tenn coraje, sino la motivación parsalir adelte". 448 nat saul 7:28.como calmsen un lugprivado. neutral. ---estas son palabras demotivacion que surgen durante las charlas del proyect
take boxes paola reyes es en llow y south almaden con lo ultimo...take paola live pregunta anchors foro-isis'' podra haber --- aqu en san jos existe programa para padres que cambila vida de muchos jvenes involucrados en problemas --- cesar bayona nos cuenta deque se trata... :01 :19 :28 1:08 1:24 1:57 2:10 3:00 take cg1 o visitar la pagina de inteet... "the pant project-punto- com" 3:05take cg2 ---desde los 13 aÑos elias conocio los problemas que los adolescentes enfrentan a diario....
126
126
May 25, 2016
05/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
several of seattle's largest employers have offices downtown, amazon.com,llow, also based just northtown. the utility says equipment failure caused the outage. it expects powers to be restored -- powered to be restored shortly. we will bring you details as soon as we get them. copies of the first four editions of william shakespeare's plays sold at sotheby's auction house, including a previously unrecorded copy. they were first published in 1623. about half of them had not appeared in print. ,lobal news 24 hours a day powered by our 2400 journalists in more than 150 news bureaus around the world. i am mark crumpton. back to you. shery: thank you very much, mark. markets close in 30 minutes. abigail doolittle's live at the nasdaq. what are you looking at? abigail: the nasdaq is higher for a second day in a row. it is approaching highs. it will match a record from february if it can go 1% higher today. let's keep an eye to see if this rally can gain steam to break that step. one of the best performance for the nasdaq are shares of western digital. the top percentage performer in the na
several of seattle's largest employers have offices downtown, amazon.com,llow, also based just northtown. the utility says equipment failure caused the outage. it expects powers to be restored -- powered to be restored shortly. we will bring you details as soon as we get them. copies of the first four editions of william shakespeare's plays sold at sotheby's auction house, including a previously unrecorded copy. they were first published in 1623. about half of them had not appeared in print....
898
898
May 16, 2016
05/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 898
favorite 0
quote 2
less than a month after losing his re-election bid, congressman fattah is trying to avoid llow losingis freedom. pamela osborne has stepped out of the courtroom to tell us what's going on. pam, tell us what's going on. >> reporter: they told jurors that congressman fattah abused his position, his authority by taking bribes, stealing money from federal agencies, taxpayers and the nonprofits he, himself, created. the 59-year-old is on trial with four of his former aides. the prosecution claims that all five defendants are part of the several schemes. five have been identified, names being explained to jurors now as we speak. according to the prosecution in opening arguments today, at least one of those schemes involved repayment of hundreds of thousands of dollars the congressman owed back for an illegal campaign loan. fattah denies the charges against him. he had this to say to his supporters on the way in. >> first of all, i am thankful and grateful for the strength and love of my family. i am extremely grateful for the legal team leading my effort here. i want to say thank you to the
less than a month after losing his re-election bid, congressman fattah is trying to avoid llow losingis freedom. pamela osborne has stepped out of the courtroom to tell us what's going on. pam, tell us what's going on. >> reporter: they told jurors that congressman fattah abused his position, his authority by taking bribes, stealing money from federal agencies, taxpayers and the nonprofits he, himself, created. the 59-year-old is on trial with four of his former aides. the prosecution...
51
51
May 9, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
adjust,llow these to the magic wand of the flexible exchange rate, then, you are in a better position to take advantage of all of the good things that also, with it like for producers domestically and for production for export. it is a bit of a sequence thing. the first step of the macroeconomic adjustment is perfectly balanced. the central bank was very disappointed. decemberntervened in 2014 or in quarter three of 2014 . mainly in october. and then floated the exchange rate. it realized that it has to prop up the ruble by using a lot of foreign exchange reserves. , perhaps not wisely, not knowing where the oil price would bottom out. so that job of the central bank was done nicely. next is then to look beyond emergency measures on the fiscal side. is such a shock that impacts your revenue base more suddenly, you will cut first on the expenditure side to somehow balance your budget and you run a higher deficit and you have fiscal imbalance. of the reservee fund. to manage higher fiscal deficits in times of commodity price shock. you should time when use it to balance the budget even
adjust,llow these to the magic wand of the flexible exchange rate, then, you are in a better position to take advantage of all of the good things that also, with it like for producers domestically and for production for export. it is a bit of a sequence thing. the first step of the macroeconomic adjustment is perfectly balanced. the central bank was very disappointed. decemberntervened in 2014 or in quarter three of 2014 . mainly in october. and then floated the exchange rate. it realized that...
422
422
May 9, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 422
favorite 0
quote 0
llow in themselves these changes, these developments were not dineically dissimilar from comparable revolts and political revolutions in other times and places. so we expected the process to look more or less like the fall of the military regimes in latin america or the classic communism in eastern europe. we were ready to look for actors, how hard lined was the military? would civil society create political? and we add add few notes about the neighborhood effect and about great power involvement. nite that the united states was involved in egypt and the saudis in baw rain and so forth. but it seemed like political regime change. even the mess in libya was predictable and predicted. but somehow it went well beyond that. and this is the second of my three arks of revolution. i would argue that global politics itself is inflecting. and that was to raise the stakes and add an element of significant uncertainty to the dynamics within countries in the region. the apparent end of history, the end of the cold war, and more importantly the revolution in information and communications technologies a
llow in themselves these changes, these developments were not dineically dissimilar from comparable revolts and political revolutions in other times and places. so we expected the process to look more or less like the fall of the military regimes in latin america or the classic communism in eastern europe. we were ready to look for actors, how hard lined was the military? would civil society create political? and we add add few notes about the neighborhood effect and about great power...
227
227
May 11, 2016
05/16
by
WUSA
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
thanks to snapchat, we can all >>llow a.long ir the enthusiasm is infectious.humor, and they're cute. >> very cute. >>> north korean dictator kim jong-un has been given a new title -- chairman of the workers party. yeah. it's -- he beat out his second choice, mother of dragons. >>> i'm charlie rose with sanders won last night's primary by 15 points. clinton won by 41 points in 2008. she still leads sanders by 297 pledge delegate. they bound to the popular vote in each state, unlike superdelegates. >> bernie sanders claims he can still win a majority of pledge delegates before the convention. he would need to get 68% of the remaining pledge delegates. sanders kept attacking hillary clinton last night at a rally in oregon. he also said they agree donald trump must be defeated. cbs news exit polls in west virginia show sanders' voters don't see it that way. 43% said they would defect to donald trump. joe biden reflected on what might have happened if he had run. >> i had planned on running. an awful thing to say -- i think i would have been the best president. but
thanks to snapchat, we can all >>llow a.long ir the enthusiasm is infectious.humor, and they're cute. >> very cute. >>> north korean dictator kim jong-un has been given a new title -- chairman of the workers party. yeah. it's -- he beat out his second choice, mother of dragons. >>> i'm charlie rose with sanders won last night's primary by 15 points. clinton won by 41 points in 2008. she still leads sanders by 297 pledge delegate. they bound to the popular vote in...
46
46
May 3, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
llow for the ability for merchants to opt out, so if you into other issues for small retailers, i understand that, but the point is to say that simply consumers -- they do , and there is survey research that says they do not. consumers that actually use the pin for atms did not have problems using them with credit cards. it is one of those issues that i think what we need to do is move ahead, get that in place and let's reduce the fraud and clean this up and take profit out of fraud, and that in itself will be a big step in reducing this. everyone is chasing the value of the money. just as i said earlier, you have broken nations trying to take down the internet or control infrastructure with cyber security threats. it is the same kind of thing. we need to take the value out of that and this is a simple, effective and low-cost means of doing that, to require the pin. liz: i agree with most of what steve said and we have to think about how the chargeback process works, and that is one of the reasons this model has stayed in place. we are not talking about pushing up fraud up of consumers, but
llow for the ability for merchants to opt out, so if you into other issues for small retailers, i understand that, but the point is to say that simply consumers -- they do , and there is survey research that says they do not. consumers that actually use the pin for atms did not have problems using them with credit cards. it is one of those issues that i think what we need to do is move ahead, get that in place and let's reduce the fraud and clean this up and take profit out of fraud, and that...
43
43
May 9, 2016
05/16
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
and the rest of us could even ave the llowing--we could have a law that says on a piece of clothing or an appliance or whatever it is you buy in a store--the label no longer simply says "made in china." but we could require the label to say, "does this come out of a capitalist top-down hierarchical enterprise," whatever words we use, "or does it come out of a cooperative enterprise?" and we could see which one makes better products, and we could support what we believe in by buying that. it's a little bit of a play on the fair-traded idea that some of you know of. just imagine what could happen if you thought like this, how different our economic system would be if we took seriously the idea of democracy at work, and what it could do to get us out of the inequalities we suffer in this society, the loss of jobs and income, the disappearance of our "middle" class that everybody whines about, the destruction of our environment. last point. and then we'll open up to some questions. there has, of course, been a debate in the last hundred years between capitalism, the system we've been criti
and the rest of us could even ave the llowing--we could have a law that says on a piece of clothing or an appliance or whatever it is you buy in a store--the label no longer simply says "made in china." but we could require the label to say, "does this come out of a capitalist top-down hierarchical enterprise," whatever words we use, "or does it come out of a cooperative enterprise?" and we could see which one makes better products, and we could support what we...
290
290
May 8, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 290
favorite 0
quote 2
being problem of llowed into some of the more or jobs that are out there i think is a really big issueow when i was younger, i passed both the mcat's and the lcat's and couldn't get in because they didn't give women scholarships. while it's easier now to get into some of the specialties, it's harder in other ways for women to get ahead, because they put a kind of cap on how far you can go. thank you. host: cynthia, thank you for adding your voice to the conversation. we appreciate it. guest: and i think happy mothers -- happy mother's day, cynthia, first of all. it's a really important point. even in heavily female-dominated occupations like nursing, heavily female dominated occupations like nursing, male nurses are still being shown to earn more than female nurses. that is being shown as true for a majority of occupations. is that it isoint not just about entry, it is about being able to sustain and excel in that career. that is another place where i think we need to have better interventions to help working women. one of the things they found jobs is that we have increasing numbers o
being problem of llowed into some of the more or jobs that are out there i think is a really big issueow when i was younger, i passed both the mcat's and the lcat's and couldn't get in because they didn't give women scholarships. while it's easier now to get into some of the specialties, it's harder in other ways for women to get ahead, because they put a kind of cap on how far you can go. thank you. host: cynthia, thank you for adding your voice to the conversation. we appreciate it. guest:...
57
57
May 8, 2016
05/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
being problem of llowed into some of the more or jobs that are out there i think is a really big issuei know when i was younger, i passed both the mcat's and the lcat's and couldn't get in because they didn't give women scholarships. while it's easier now to get into some of the specialties, it's harder in other ways for women to get ahead, because they put a kind of cap on how far you can go. thank you. host: cynthia, thank you for adding your voice to the conversation. we appreciate it. guest: and i think happy mothers -- happy mother's day, cynthia, first of all. it's a really important point. even in heavily female-dominated occupations like nursing, heavily female dominated occupations like nursing, male nurses are still being shown to earn more than female nurses. that is being shown as true for a majority of occupations. is that it isoint not just about entry, it is about being able to sustain and excel in that career. that is another place where i think we need to have better interventions to help working women. one of the things they found jobs is that we have increasing numbe
being problem of llowed into some of the more or jobs that are out there i think is a really big issuei know when i was younger, i passed both the mcat's and the lcat's and couldn't get in because they didn't give women scholarships. while it's easier now to get into some of the specialties, it's harder in other ways for women to get ahead, because they put a kind of cap on how far you can go. thank you. host: cynthia, thank you for adding your voice to the conversation. we appreciate it....