92
92
Apr 22, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
on this edition, we are, maaing the 20th anniversary of nafta.he north american free trade agreement. the ambassadors to theth united states, from mexico and canada, eduardo ma dino mora, and gary dur. you can never, when you are negotiating a reality, anticipate everything that is going to happen. right now, ambassador, the united states is waiting for a time decision on keystone, you mentioned it in the last segment, a pipeline that will bring canadian energy resources down through the mississippi basin to the gulf of mexico eventually. how come something like that doesn't fall under nafta. and it doesn't p just fall under the mechanism of nafta to get worked out. >> well, we have about 80% of our trade free as they say on energy, oil is coming down from canada. we have gone from about 19% so called foreign oil with the united states four years ago to 32%. it is just coming down on rail. with high ghes and higher risk. so the debate. >> instead of the pipeline. >> so the debate about a pipeline is not whether the oil is coming down, people alle
on this edition, we are, maaing the 20th anniversary of nafta.he north american free trade agreement. the ambassadors to theth united states, from mexico and canada, eduardo ma dino mora, and gary dur. you can never, when you are negotiating a reality, anticipate everything that is going to happen. right now, ambassador, the united states is waiting for a time decision on keystone, you mentioned it in the last segment, a pipeline that will bring canadian energy resources down through the...
60
60
Apr 8, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
s whipped out maa his iphone and said i do not use this anymore. that is absolutely right. i do not e-mail sources. we just broke the story of the fight between the cia and the senate intelligence committee. most of the work on that was done by a 22-year-old freelance paid freelancer who did nothing but doorstep committees on the hill, go to people's homes, got me doing that again, going out andight to visit people, that is how we were able to do that without sitting in the office and taking phone calls. we do things like what bob woodward did. we get code -- we give codenames to our sources, so we do not talk about them even in the office using their real names. i do not know if any of you have touched the hbo series "the wire," so you know what a burner is. you go to cvs and buy a cheap cell phone. you use it. you do not register it on your own computer. you use it just a little while and then you throw it away. i'm not going to go into other things we do except to say that i know there are a lot of payphones still in washington, d.c. [laughter] metro, thishotels, kind of
s whipped out maa his iphone and said i do not use this anymore. that is absolutely right. i do not e-mail sources. we just broke the story of the fight between the cia and the senate intelligence committee. most of the work on that was done by a 22-year-old freelance paid freelancer who did nothing but doorstep committees on the hill, go to people's homes, got me doing that again, going out andight to visit people, that is how we were able to do that without sitting in the office and taking...
96
96
Apr 9, 2014
04/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
the simple action that could have prevented it. ,, ,,,,,, painkillers from seniors maa surprising admission. >>> the attorney for a police officer accused of stealing painkillers from seniors makes a surprising admission. kpix 5's ann notarangelo is in concord with new developments. >> reporter: matthew switzer was a 12-year veteran here at concord pd until his resignation on friday. he wasn't in court today because his arraignment was postponed but his attorney told reporters his client is a drug addict. >> there's no question in anybody's mind that this is a case about someone who fell into the thralls of prescription pill addiction. >> reporter: the former police officer matthew schweitzer's attorney says he is defending the person not the behavior. his client is accused of using his position as a police officer to gain trust and access to senior citizens' homes, to steal norco, a powerful prescription pain drug. he says switzer needed it after an on the job injury. >> this is the kind of breakneck 180-degree turn for someone used to being on one side of the bars and now finds themselves
the simple action that could have prevented it. ,, ,,,,,, painkillers from seniors maa surprising admission. >>> the attorney for a police officer accused of stealing painkillers from seniors makes a surprising admission. kpix 5's ann notarangelo is in concord with new developments. >> reporter: matthew switzer was a 12-year veteran here at concord pd until his resignation on friday. he wasn't in court today because his arraignment was postponed but his attorney told reporters...
64
64
Apr 25, 2014
04/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
so companies that are responsible and are effective what hasn't changed is the loss surrounding, maaing. they are still free banned for years. in fact, some of the ads appearing in magazines today look virtually identical to those used by big tobacco 40 years ago. >> it is the mar borrow man reborn all over again. the virginia slims riding a whole new way. >> matt meyers is president of the campaign for tobacco free kids. he spent his entire career trying to take down big tobacco. now he is watching his work unravel. >> a teenager today, haze never seen the mar boll roman. he has never seen a cigarette ad on t.v. our concern is the product and how it is being marketed happen has the potential to undue 30 years of progress, in reducing tobacco use among america's children. more than 200 countries are now selling them. >> with total sales expected to reach $3 billion this year. more than 3.5 they will outnumber in the next ten years. >> no one knows what the health effects are of puffing these things hours a day. the concern is if they become cool, it may spill over and regular tobacco ci
so companies that are responsible and are effective what hasn't changed is the loss surrounding, maaing. they are still free banned for years. in fact, some of the ads appearing in magazines today look virtually identical to those used by big tobacco 40 years ago. >> it is the mar borrow man reborn all over again. the virginia slims riding a whole new way. >> matt meyers is president of the campaign for tobacco free kids. he spent his entire career trying to take down big tobacco....
362
362
Apr 28, 2014
04/14
by
KDTV
tv
eye 362
favorite 0
quote 0
el caso mismo de los eeu eeuu estados unidos el ca2011 cu01 cuando e explota la informaciÓn de maÁs deel papa niop toleroacepto la politicÍtica de tolenrancia cero del gobierno y decidiÓ que la oinvest investigaciÓn la llevara la igle iglesia >> bueno razones por las cuales tu tbnambiÉn abandonaste la igleis igleisa >> el papa era pastor de la igle iglesia catolica y ejuefe de estad estadop, por lo cual no podria no haber sabido de las cosas que su sucedian, sobre cutodo cuando el a abuso masivo yu sistematico fue l llevado a cabro por personas, ca cardenales obispos que estaban en cargos importantes de la igle iglesia >> kqui¿quiÉn es esntonces el respons responsable de que no le llegara la informaciÓn, si ese fuese el caso? >> ratsinger >> que despuÉs se convirtiÓ en benedicto xvbi >> no quiso saber, no sabia esoa esas son las preguntas que se ti tiene que hjaceracer la corte inertern internacoional >> kqu¿quÉ tiene que hacer el papa francisco?) >> es un hecho que santifico a uj juan pablo uuii y espo o implica que en alguÚn momento van a tnener que decir, es un santo que protegio a
el caso mismo de los eeu eeuu estados unidos el ca2011 cu01 cuando e explota la informaciÓn de maÁs deel papa niop toleroacepto la politicÍtica de tolenrancia cero del gobierno y decidiÓ que la oinvest investigaciÓn la llevara la igle iglesia >> bueno razones por las cuales tu tbnambiÉn abandonaste la igleis igleisa >> el papa era pastor de la igle iglesia catolica y ejuefe de estad estadop, por lo cual no podria no haber sabido de las cosas que su sucedian, sobre cutodo...
82
82
Apr 8, 2014
04/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
apparently, yellow sack of spiders have found their way into maas the fuel lines.ke a web in the fuel lines and then air cannot escape and it causes the engine to stall out. mazda has to figure out a way to keep spiders out of their cars. this has happened before. correspondent and arachnophobia correspondent for my matt miller. guest joins me from his office here in manhattan. welcome to "bottom line" and thanks for your time today. ofore we get into the meat this story, we did learn within the last 30 minutes that gm has declared a $.30 per-share quarterly common stock dividend. i would like your reaction to that. gm has definitely been paying a dividend. we think that is in line with citations. no big surprise there. >> all right. let's move away from the headlines about this gm recall story. what is the longer-term story here? biggest issue, as alluded to on your reporter segment a bit earlier, is a long-term reputational risk. recalls happen all the time in the automotive industry. it is clearly unfortunate that lives were lost here. but the negative headlines
apparently, yellow sack of spiders have found their way into maas the fuel lines.ke a web in the fuel lines and then air cannot escape and it causes the engine to stall out. mazda has to figure out a way to keep spiders out of their cars. this has happened before. correspondent and arachnophobia correspondent for my matt miller. guest joins me from his office here in manhattan. welcome to "bottom line" and thanks for your time today. ofore we get into the meat this story, we did learn...
122
122
Apr 25, 2014
04/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
all eyes were on baby george dressed in red sweater and were maaing -- and matching shorts. the prime minister was there to say good goodbye. >>> dozens showed off their happy side in san francisco. ♪ i'm happy ♪ happy >> a hundred joined in dancing to "happy" part of a stunt for san francisco's professional ultimate frisbee team that get things started at 7:30 and all the volunteers joined in. >> height get on "good morning america" with that. >> we continue at 6:30 with the top stories. >> pilots on an international flight report a hijacker that was a misunderstanding and what led to the midair confusion. >>> we have a warning for you in the east bay of someone receiving out to kids on social media. >>> off to a wet start. i am tracking light rain with a chance of scattered showers and more rain this weekend. >>> i am leyla gulen in the traffic center, busy bay bridge toll plaza away from the macarthur maze taking you 17 minutes at least. this is the "name your price" tool. it gives you options based on your budget -- it's a piece of cake. i was told there would be cake. g
all eyes were on baby george dressed in red sweater and were maaing -- and matching shorts. the prime minister was there to say good goodbye. >>> dozens showed off their happy side in san francisco. ♪ i'm happy ♪ happy >> a hundred joined in dancing to "happy" part of a stunt for san francisco's professional ultimate frisbee team that get things started at 7:30 and all the volunteers joined in. >> height get on "good morning america" with that....
113
113
Apr 20, 2014
04/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
allison maa works around the clock to make sure the technology is in place long before roger, rafa, orthe court. >> we mound ten cameras around the stadium. we measure the court at each venue that we go to as every court is different. we take our calibration images at nighttime to make sure we can track in all conditions throughout the day. on-court testing is ensuring we are accurate to 3.6 millimeter. this is the hawkeye booth. >> i'll play through a replay, yes. this one here. look at that. and it's -- no it's in. i got it wrong. >>> christians around the world are celebrating easter sunday. in his second easter message, pope francis prayed for an end to conflicts around the world. here's more now from outside the vatican in rome. >> reporter: over 100,000 people joined pope francis this morning in st. peters square for easter mass. this is the culmination of a week of activities leading up to today. and the people here received a special blessing and message from the pope called urbi et orbi which he gives looking out over the square. his message today was go out and be with the ne
allison maa works around the clock to make sure the technology is in place long before roger, rafa, orthe court. >> we mound ten cameras around the stadium. we measure the court at each venue that we go to as every court is different. we take our calibration images at nighttime to make sure we can track in all conditions throughout the day. on-court testing is ensuring we are accurate to 3.6 millimeter. this is the hawkeye booth. >> i'll play through a replay, yes. this one here....
162
162
Apr 9, 2014
04/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
. -- the ma --e maa the ama fighting it, which they should not have done, hopefully they have learnedheir lesson. what is it that you have seen in this data that causes you some concern, that makes uses dishes, that makes you think medicare is not really as parents parent and as fair as it should be? >> anecdotally, we have known this for a long time. if you look at certain pharmaceutical drugs and biotech drugs, the reasons why they sell billions of dollars in revenues, in is the sent versus event -- one is lucenta versus avantin. doctors make more money selling those drugs over the alternative. in my old life as a wall street investor, i used to take into account thinking the revenue potential. we have known this for a long time. the fact that some of the best us and -- that sunlight is the best disinfectant. doctors will know that it will be out there in the public domain and their reputations will be affected. >> some of the most egregious things that you saw looking through this, you've got doctors who are allegedly ordering tests because they get some kind of kickback just for o
. -- the ma --e maa the ama fighting it, which they should not have done, hopefully they have learnedheir lesson. what is it that you have seen in this data that causes you some concern, that makes uses dishes, that makes you think medicare is not really as parents parent and as fair as it should be? >> anecdotally, we have known this for a long time. if you look at certain pharmaceutical drugs and biotech drugs, the reasons why they sell billions of dollars in revenues, in is the sent...
94
94
Apr 13, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
maas applause. >> good afternoon.ng ourselves, saving our communities, african-americans are among the many people of color who have traditionally been excluded by literature, related to the natural environment, and nature in particular. conventional notions of the literature on the environment leave out the ways in which, as a result of issues relating to oppression, freedom, and equality, african-americans have used their knowledge of the natural environment. hole listic health, farming techniques, et cetera to today the natural landscape. to navigate different geographical spaces and to survive the effects of slavery, natural disasters, disease, famine, and war. african-americans have been natural ecologists. as they respond to these crises in their communities and in doing so have saved themselves and their community. joined from their scholarship, texts and expertise in these areas, the three panelist about before you with -- examine -- to my far right is dr. guyan glob, the author of "rooted in the earth: reclai
maas applause. >> good afternoon.ng ourselves, saving our communities, african-americans are among the many people of color who have traditionally been excluded by literature, related to the natural environment, and nature in particular. conventional notions of the literature on the environment leave out the ways in which, as a result of issues relating to oppression, freedom, and equality, african-americans have used their knowledge of the natural environment. hole listic health, farming...
50
50
Apr 8, 2014
04/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
i think peter maas whipped out his iphone and said i do not use this anymore. that is absolutely right. i do not e-mail sources. we just broke the story of the fight between the cia and the senate intelligence committee. most of the work on that was done by a 22-year-old freelance -- paid freelancer who did nothing but doorstep committees on the hill, go to people's homes, got me doing that again, going out at night to visit people, and that is how we were able to do that without sitting in the office and taking phone calls. we do things like what bob woodward did. we give codenames to our sources, so we do not talk about them even in the office using their real names. i do not know if any of you have touched the hbo series "the wire," so you know what a burner is. you go to cvs and buy a cheap cell phone. you use it. you do not register it on your own computer. you use it just a little while and then you throw it away. i'm not going to go into other things we do except to say that i know there are a lot of payphones still in washington, d.c. [laughter] the fac
i think peter maas whipped out his iphone and said i do not use this anymore. that is absolutely right. i do not e-mail sources. we just broke the story of the fight between the cia and the senate intelligence committee. most of the work on that was done by a 22-year-old freelance -- paid freelancer who did nothing but doorstep committees on the hill, go to people's homes, got me doing that again, going out at night to visit people, and that is how we were able to do that without sitting in the...
216
216
Apr 15, 2014
04/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
maas but he'l work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializingst. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. a short word that's a tall order. up your game. up the ante. and if you stumble, you get back up. up isn't easy, and we ought to know. we're in the business of up. everyday delta flies a quarter of million people while investing billions improving everything from booking to baggage claim. we're raising the bar on flying and tomorrow we will up it yet
maas but he'l work his way up from busser to waiter to chef before opening a restaurant specializingst. he'll start investing early, he'll find some good people to help guide him, and he'll set money aside from his first day of work to his last, which isn't rocket science. it's just common sense. from td ameritrade. it's just common sense. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and...
237
237
Apr 16, 2014
04/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 237
favorite 0
quote 0
i think the dow is up 147 point with eight minute left and maas damage up 50 point. >> 1.25%, we've bounced and quickly off the lows from yesterday. >> joining us is chad morganlander. art cashin says maybe the selloff is done. >> you've heard an extremely dovish message from janet yellen. you're getting into the start of earnings season. even the expectations in the bar are low so perhaps we can jump over that bar. what else do you have, geopolitical uncertainty, really in the thick of it with russia. that can move apart and move away. bond markets will start to sell off and the market can be up 3% to 5%. >> are you bullish here on stocks? >> i am bullish for 2014, we are. we think earnings for the s&p 500 will be up at 5% or 6%. returns will be up to 7%, 8% on a total return basis and we're bearish on bonds. we think the economy is going to grow around 3%. and do that without being bearish on bonds. >> one of the conundrums have been the banking sector. >> the special situation, jpmorgan, there's securities trading, didn't do as well. bank of america, look at the legal fees they are payin
i think the dow is up 147 point with eight minute left and maas damage up 50 point. >> 1.25%, we've bounced and quickly off the lows from yesterday. >> joining us is chad morganlander. art cashin says maybe the selloff is done. >> you've heard an extremely dovish message from janet yellen. you're getting into the start of earnings season. even the expectations in the bar are low so perhaps we can jump over that bar. what else do you have, geopolitical uncertainty, really in...
184
184
Apr 14, 2014
04/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
the point, not necessarily the point, advertising still at its core, a creative conclusisolution to maa change. when you phrase that question you phrase it in the sense that the only people created are the people in don draper's creative department. even financial drapers can be creative. creativity rests in media departments. in planning and buying. it rests in digital departments. it rests in pr and branding and identity and health care communications. obviously in the whole world in display or mobile or social or video. so creativity is a much broader context and concept than don draper ever envisioned. phrasing the question about creativity, we do strategic thinking, creative execution and distribution. that has become more complex. google is now our biggest media relationship. we have a $75 billion media book and our largest media relationship is now with google as opposed to history say with the news corp or cbs. >> yes. it's more complex and via google instead of televisionch but you still have to create and district a message for a company do you not. >> you have to be careful.
the point, not necessarily the point, advertising still at its core, a creative conclusisolution to maa change. when you phrase that question you phrase it in the sense that the only people created are the people in don draper's creative department. even financial drapers can be creative. creativity rests in media departments. in planning and buying. it rests in digital departments. it rests in pr and branding and identity and health care communications. obviously in the whole world in display...