SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. anderson? >> hi my name is bob anderson thank you for allowing me to speak i live at fell and van ness and here to talk about the positioning of the -- >> that item is coming up shortly. >> i'll come back. okay thank you thank you. >> good afternoon: i'm a cab driver for the past 20 years also a san francisco taxi alliance member. so i don't know where you guys -- you are just sitting there i see a lot of handicapped people sitting there we should have compassion so why are you letting the -- we are supposed to comply with that so why are you guys sitting quiet you are letting these gas guzzlers flooding the streets of san francisco and i use my old taxi it's 350 ,000 miles what i got was $20 insurance insurance on that car because i just wanted to test it. i'm picking up people people are riding my car so are they safer in my car? how about if i kill somebody? will i be responsible? so you should look at that. we've been driving for for 25 years live in an expensive part of this country. mortga
mr. anderson? >> hi my name is bob anderson thank you for allowing me to speak i live at fell and van ness and here to talk about the positioning of the -- >> that item is coming up shortly. >> i'll come back. okay thank you thank you. >> good afternoon: i'm a cab driver for the past 20 years also a san francisco taxi alliance member. so i don't know where you guys -- you are just sitting there i see a lot of handicapped people sitting there we should have compassion so...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
23
23
Nov 23, 2014
11/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. anderson. >> thank you for having me again. i live at 77 van ness here to represent the homeowners association for the building at the corner of van ness and fell. i applaud brt people in brt people in the building -- our building is situated to where it faces van ness. i can tell you our building -- we have no idea that -- it looks like where the stop is going to be is directly in front of our building. now it's a little bit over between hickory and oak and in june or may of last year i called and spoke with brt to see whether or not the stop is going to be changed and i was told at the time it was going to be on market and van ness. we started a neighborhood watch through the safe program here in san francisco we've had beatings there and pit bull attacks and muggings and all kinds of stuff car break-ins 10 times a day and real concerns about large groups of people in front of our building. when you think about from 6 o'clock in the morning until whatever midnight you will have anywhere from 8 to 16 thousand people moving thr
mr. anderson. >> thank you for having me again. i live at 77 van ness here to represent the homeowners association for the building at the corner of van ness and fell. i applaud brt people in brt people in the building -- our building is situated to where it faces van ness. i can tell you our building -- we have no idea that -- it looks like where the stop is going to be is directly in front of our building. now it's a little bit over between hickory and oak and in june or may of last...
87
87
Nov 27, 2014
11/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. anderson? >> no. they haven't rushed in to copy delta. i don't think, we just happened to hit the price of the refinery on the east coast of the united states at the all-time low point. and i think today-- . >> rose: refineries were cheap at the moment you bought. >> they were closing right and left. and the second great thing about the refinery is this refinery is perfect for light sweet crude. so we're going to get 100,000 barrels a day of light sweet crude from the batchen play in north dakota. >> rose: that is my next question. >> and we did a long-term lease. we now are probably the only airline with a tanker. we have a jones act tanker, delta does so, that we can transport crude from the-- down on the texas gulf coast. >> rose: speaking of those kinds of issues, you spoke out about immigration policy. not without some controversy. >> a lot of heat on that one. >> rose: what did you exactly say. >> well, we just came out in favor of getting a solution to the immigration challenges that we have as a country. now remember, that the sen
mr. anderson? >> no. they haven't rushed in to copy delta. i don't think, we just happened to hit the price of the refinery on the east coast of the united states at the all-time low point. and i think today-- . >> rose: refineries were cheap at the moment you bought. >> they were closing right and left. and the second great thing about the refinery is this refinery is perfect for light sweet crude. so we're going to get 100,000 barrels a day of light sweet crude from the...
120
120
Nov 17, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. anderson, good to have you with us tonight. are you part or one of the 1,300 players involved in this lawsuit? >> i am not one of the 1,300 players involved in this lawsuit. >> obviously you were aware this was taking place? >> absolutely aware of it. and i've spoke ben it a few times so i'm familiar with what's going on right now. >> there are some pretty strong accusations here that the nfl only cares about profit and not players. from your experience in the league, where do you stand on that? >> ed, what's interesting in your opening you made some great points about playing football and how things were in the past and, in fact, the one statement you said about the players wanting to be on the football field, there's no question in my mind several years ago that the culture in the nfl was one of doctors who were hired by the teams individually whether or not those doctors were there for the best interests of the players or to make sure the players stayed on the football field. but the flip side of that, ed, the popular saying
mr. anderson, good to have you with us tonight. are you part or one of the 1,300 players involved in this lawsuit? >> i am not one of the 1,300 players involved in this lawsuit. >> obviously you were aware this was taking place? >> absolutely aware of it. and i've spoke ben it a few times so i'm familiar with what's going on right now. >> there are some pretty strong accusations here that the nfl only cares about profit and not players. from your experience in the...
268
268
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
WUSA
tv
eye 268
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. anderson. >> oh, go ahead. >> no. >>> why are prices going up? >> pardon?xt year we're still looking at $100 a barrel. when you talk about refining costs, taxes, movement of crude and movement of jet fuel into airports. >> but if they go down does it translate for better prices for justice. >> ultimately, an economist will tell you, you know, lower costs will equal lower consumer costs. if you take a look at real airfares in the last 15 years. real airfares are down 2000 compared to 2014 if you look at the d.o.t. data. it's still a tremendous bargain. >> richard, we hear because ticket prices are up, it's because fuel costs are up. why isn't it also true that when fuel costs go down ticket prices go down? >> i think you'll see over the course of 2015 delta is going to introduce a value fare. in other words, we're going to segment a cabin of the airplane and have a basic economy fare that is a no-frills fare that will reflect a lower price for the price conscientious. >> and you hope you have fewer planes, don't you? >> the industry has only been profitable
mr. anderson. >> oh, go ahead. >> no. >>> why are prices going up? >> pardon?xt year we're still looking at $100 a barrel. when you talk about refining costs, taxes, movement of crude and movement of jet fuel into airports. >> but if they go down does it translate for better prices for justice. >> ultimately, an economist will tell you, you know, lower costs will equal lower consumer costs. if you take a look at real airfares in the last 15 years. real...
359
359
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. anderson. >> in its latest issue, has identified a group of innovative entrepreneurs on its way to maket company, we feel like business is a vehicle for progress. what about the world is different because you're involved with it? generation flux is the term that we use to describe those folks of all ages who have a mind-set to embrace the changes that are in front of us. >> nathan jones is the founder of ag local, a start-up with a mission of bringing food from family-run farms to consumers. >> we're an online platform e-commerce marketplace that allows consumers to very easily source the healthiest and most trusted needs from family farms. i saw the internet as being a place where you could take this mass audience of consumers, consolidate them in one place and allow farmers to access them with the products that they have. and specifically farms that are nearby. >> the ultimate motivation at the end of the day is not simply whether you have more money in your bank account but whether you've done something creative. whether the world is a better place because of the work you've put into
mr. anderson. >> in its latest issue, has identified a group of innovative entrepreneurs on its way to maket company, we feel like business is a vehicle for progress. what about the world is different because you're involved with it? generation flux is the term that we use to describe those folks of all ages who have a mind-set to embrace the changes that are in front of us. >> nathan jones is the founder of ag local, a start-up with a mission of bringing food from family-run farms...
238
238
Nov 7, 2014
11/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 238
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> there is florence right there, florence anderson, mrs. oh, yeah. >> that is the reunion. >> all right, jen. >> my goodness. >> look at that. >> scared me a little bit there, karen. >> jen is drinking all day, hi, jen. >> i'm not drinking anymore and guess what i'm with our new best friend pet ra. you saw her this morning. you want to do what. >> i want to scare the z it out of you. >> i got to know >> it is will the 32, so, you know what that means, it is time for me to face the music. >> lets take a look. bob kelly, and his twitter followers, 67,000 -- 6,734. and alex halle, 6,446. >> i think -- wow, what did he start with? back in the day when you came here, just seven weeks ago, what did you start with? >> oh, i had like 2,000. >> that's huge. you went up 4,000. >> the contest for was for today, but you know someone tweeted me, path door, she said, bragging with donuts is a desperate move. >> i agree. >> but he won. so it is a desperate move that won. >> so, okay, i accept defeat. >> that means he gets to do the pie in mike's face? >>
. >> there is florence right there, florence anderson, mrs. oh, yeah. >> that is the reunion. >> all right, jen. >> my goodness. >> look at that. >> scared me a little bit there, karen. >> jen is drinking all day, hi, jen. >> i'm not drinking anymore and guess what i'm with our new best friend pet ra. you saw her this morning. you want to do what. >> i want to scare the z it out of you. >> i got to know >> it is will the 32, so,...
163
163
Nov 8, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. louie anderson. >> hi, this is louie anderson with this week's "up against the clock" quote of note.k rolling. according to the latest jobs report the unemployment rate edged down to a six-year low at 5.8% in october. what was the unemployment rate the month before? m.j.? >> 5.9%. >> 100 points for you. 100-point tossup question. among those weighing bids to succeed colorado senator michael bennett as chair of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, is this delaware senator who won re-election on -- m.j.? >> chris. >> the majority of women did not wind up supporting candidate for texas governor wendy davis and instead supported this republican. ann? >> greg abbott. >> 100 points for ann. that's at the wire. brings us to the end of the 100-point round. m.j. and her had husband in the lead. now you'll all switch places. >> good luck. >> the stakes are going to get higher because we're moving to the 200-point round. these questions twice as hard but twice as have usual. contestants a lot on the line here. 100 seconds on the clock. when we see that we'll begin round two with this.
mr. louie anderson. >> hi, this is louie anderson with this week's "up against the clock" quote of note.k rolling. according to the latest jobs report the unemployment rate edged down to a six-year low at 5.8% in october. what was the unemployment rate the month before? m.j.? >> 5.9%. >> 100 points for you. 100-point tossup question. among those weighing bids to succeed colorado senator michael bennett as chair of the democratic senatorial campaign committee, is this...
108
108
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
was withcheck ride chief anderson, who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until after i came out of the service. man, was that a big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first check. i am very proud to be associated with the tuskegee airmen. all these gentlemen are idols of mine. to my young -- to you young people, my god. i did not do it alone. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask, mr. pride, what was your inspiration owing up?were gr i am from washington dc. my inspiration was african-american newspapers. there would be a photo of a tuskegeemen. -- airman. when i was 16 years old, i decided i wanted to be one of them. like everybody else at that time, we all wanted to serve our country. 160country at the time was million people. 1/10 ofon went to war, them. i am proud to be a teske -- tuskegee airmen. >> thank you, sir. thank you. my next question is for dr. .are please tell us where you are from and also, did you dream of joining the military when you are young? if not, what inspired you to? what was the quest
was withcheck ride chief anderson, who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until after i came out of the service. man, was that a big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first check. i am very proud to be associated with the tuskegee airmen. all these gentlemen are idols of mine. to my young -- to you young people, my god. i did not do it alone. thank you. [applause] >> i would like to ask, mr. pride, what was your inspiration owing up?were gr i...
39
39
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
anderson, chief anderson, who happened to have tan mrs. roosevelt up. didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. deal an, was that a big with me when i found out that was the man that took me up and my first check. author y at 8:00 on q&a and president of arabs for israel on book tv we are new releases. best selling author on religion conflict. george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on heroes.ilitary on american history tv on c-span coverage of the world war one ymposium.l single find our complete schedule at c-span.org and let us know what think about the programs you are watching. 202-626-3400 and -mail us at comments kwrat c-span.org or tweet us at c-span comments. like us on faculty and follow us -- on twitter. cluck layingle said there were ystematic problems with the management of the u.s. nuclear weapons program. this morning he announced following two government reviews that showed serious issues with everything weapon icer training to security. security layingle said the u.s. 10% budget increases to improve
anderson, chief anderson, who happened to have tan mrs. roosevelt up. didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. deal an, was that a big with me when i found out that was the man that took me up and my first check. author y at 8:00 on q&a and president of arabs for israel on book tv we are new releases. best selling author on religion conflict. george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on heroes.ilitary on american history tv on c-span coverage of the world...
66
66
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
anderson who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i didn't know any of this until he came out of the service but man was that a big deal with me when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. coming up the hearing on energy development and security issues in africa hosted by a house foreign affairs subcommittee. witnesses include officials from the u.s. agency for international development, state and managed departments as well as african energy security advocates. from capitol hill, this is to elwers, 15 minutes. >> the subcommittee will come to order. first of all let me begin by apologizing for the lateness of convening this hearing. we had votes on the floor and members are making their way back and i appreciate the patience of our witnesses and guests. and the 21st century energy has become vital to modern societies. we all know that. they no longer have to shop for food each day because refrigerators keep food cold and preserved longer. whether in our homes restaurants are during the process of tr
anderson who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i didn't know any of this until he came out of the service but man was that a big deal with me when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. coming up the hearing on energy development and security issues in africa hosted by a house foreign affairs subcommittee. witnesses include officials from the u.s. agency for international development, state and managed departments as well as african energy security...
42
42
Nov 11, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. herring's arrest would have been a factual question, not a legal question. in anderson, kroell, and leon -- and leon, mr. chief justice, the court said the officer in that case acted exactly as a reasonable officer could have and should have acted. and time and again in the court's exclusionary rule cases they've said the officer acted reasonably because at the reasonableness stage you can take into account whether the officer reasonably misunderstood the law. but -- forgive me. >> i was going to say putting aside our discussion of herring, why does it make sense to say you don't take reasonableness into account when the fourth amendment only protects against unreasonable searches and seizures. >> i think for three reasons, mr. chief justice. there's a practical reason, a theoretical reason and a jurisprudential reason. i'll start with the theory because that's where i was just describing. the deep common law heritage in this country that we have always followed and the best exposition of that is in the court's cheat case that the criminal law is presumed to be definite
mr. herring's arrest would have been a factual question, not a legal question. in anderson, kroell, and leon -- and leon, mr. chief justice, the court said the officer in that case acted exactly as a reasonable officer could have and should have acted. and time and again in the court's exclusionary rule cases they've said the officer acted reasonably because at the reasonableness stage you can take into account whether the officer reasonably misunderstood the law. but -- forgive me. >> i...
211
211
Nov 22, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
what's disturbing, anderson, even almost as much as mr.refusal to address these allegations is the lawyers response. first of all, discredited, saying all these women are discredited. they are not discredited. first of all, number one. second all to put journalists like us on notice, bill cosby's lawyer came right out and said for us to report on this we're doing so at our own peril. this is bothersome too when it should be mr. cosby addressing the issue. >> you claim that one tabloid news outlet used the allegations against bill cosby as a bargaining chip. how so? >> that's fact. a reporter named robin mizrahi was working the desk at the national enquirer. she was there for nine years. she had a source who came to her who made similar claims as to the others. there was like a dozen at the time. robin had her take a lie detector test, which is something that the tabloids do. she passed the test. robin wrote up a report and what they did was they buried that and they set up a meeting with mr. cosby down in texas in a hotel room where they t
what's disturbing, anderson, even almost as much as mr.refusal to address these allegations is the lawyers response. first of all, discredited, saying all these women are discredited. they are not discredited. first of all, number one. second all to put journalists like us on notice, bill cosby's lawyer came right out and said for us to report on this we're doing so at our own peril. this is bothersome too when it should be mr. cosby addressing the issue. >> you claim that one tabloid...
462
462
tv
eye 462
favorite 0
quote 0
anderson lost her home after the breakup of her marriage. she desperately mrs our dogs.mrs. her dogs. >> i would rather take the money that i have and helped them. i can stay out here. i cannot go anywhere without them. >> the heart wrenching story. people are rallying behind linda anderson. you can call them. a number is 630-307-2200. people in this community and a number of northwest suburbs are trying to organize a fund- raiser to help a woman who has fallen on hard times. >>students at a school in suburban lyons are back in class today. after a day-long shutdown over fears of a viral illness. nancy loo is outside robinson elementary school with more. >> good afternoon. things are almost back to normal here at robinson elementary after a health scare this week. about 20 kids are still active due to illness. that is a big improvement. >> all lots of tumm ies are better today. pernod back in class. the old brick prompted district 103 to shut down the school yesterday after more than 80 kids and teachers called out sick. quite a few are still out. >> we have about 20 childre
anderson lost her home after the breakup of her marriage. she desperately mrs our dogs.mrs. her dogs. >> i would rather take the money that i have and helped them. i can stay out here. i cannot go anywhere without them. >> the heart wrenching story. people are rallying behind linda anderson. you can call them. a number is 630-307-2200. people in this community and a number of northwest suburbs are trying to organize a fund- raiser to help a woman who has fallen on hard times....
257
257
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 257
favorite 0
quote 0
anderson,derson, chief who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i didn't know any of this until came out of the service. but, man, was that a big deal me when i found out that was the man that took me up and check.e my first >> sunday at 8:00 on q&a the of arabs president for israel. on book tv we feature new releases, karen ample strong on religion and conflict. resident george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on unsung military heroes. american history tv on c-span the day live coverage of wor world war i centennial symposium tphoefrbg. find the schedule at c-span.org and let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. all us at 202-626-3400, e-mail us at comments@c-span.org or a tweet@c-span, #comments. us on facebook and follow us on twitter. >> "washington journal" continues. host: in our last laugh hour or -- half hour we are opening up our phones to take your issuess about any of the we talked about today on the "washington journal." that we want we do to go to julie bossman a senior "new yorkent with t
anderson,derson, chief who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i didn't know any of this until came out of the service. but, man, was that a big deal me when i found out that was the man that took me up and check.e my first >> sunday at 8:00 on q&a the of arabs president for israel. on book tv we feature new releases, karen ample strong on religion and conflict. resident george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on unsung military heroes. american history tv...
56
56
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
my first check ride is with chief anderson who happen to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until i came i'd of the service but that was a big deal with me when i found out that was the man who took me up to give me my first chance [inaudible conversations] >> this subcommittee will come to order. i apologize for the lateness we did have votes on the floor and members are making their way back so i appreciate the patience of the witnesses in the 21st century energy is vital and we know that. we don't have to shop for food because refrigerator's key food longer. cell phones or computers or televisions require electrical power to allow was to lead more productive lives in the modern world. it is necessary medicine and plasma of be kept cool so they don't lose there potency. is an unfortunate and absolutely necessary more than half a billion africans live without electricity. perhaps a great irony is africa has more capacity to join the rest of the world for modern technology and approximately 30 percent of the discoveries are in sub-saharan africa but yet c
my first check ride is with chief anderson who happen to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know this until i came i'd of the service but that was a big deal with me when i found out that was the man who took me up to give me my first chance [inaudible conversations] >> this subcommittee will come to order. i apologize for the lateness we did have votes on the floor and members are making their way back so i appreciate the patience of the witnesses in the 21st century energy is vital...
36
36
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
my first was with chief anderson who had happened to take mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until after the service but that was the big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first chance. the privacy's civil liberty board held a seminar examining the intersection of privacy and technology we heard from lawyers and open government advocates during this one hour 45 minute panel. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. this is a public meeting on defining privacy. this is november 12, 2014 meeting in the washington marriott georgetown hotel in washington d.c.. this was announced on the federal register october 21st. all five board members are president -- present and there is the core of. -- core of my now called the meeting to order. proceed. what is privacy? the right to be left alone? the desire of personal activity the right to make decisions regarding private matters? states for intellectual developments and anonymity? freedom from public attention freedom from being observed or disturbed by a others? freedom from intrusion? a
my first was with chief anderson who had happened to take mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until after the service but that was the big deal when i found out that was the man who gave me my first chance. the privacy's civil liberty board held a seminar examining the intersection of privacy and technology we heard from lawyers and open government advocates during this one hour 45 minute panel. [inaudible conversations] >> good morning. this is a public meeting on defining...
52
52
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
alfred anderson, who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until i came out of the service. a big deal when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. 8:00, sunday evening at author and president of arabs for israel. and new releases, best-selling author karen armstrong on religion and conflict. and john mccain on "unsung military heroes." and all-day coverage of the world war i centennial symposium starting at 9:30 a.m. eastern. find our complete schedule at c-span.org. let us know what you think about the programs you are watching. e-mail us at comments at c-span.org or send us a twe et. join the conversation. it like us on twitter. >> here are a few of the comments we have received from our viewers. d 3.watch c-span2 an i am so pleased with the programming, especially the history aspects. i just saw "real america," a c lip where jfk gave a speech in berlin. i enjoy the history programs where the cameras go in and one class beingual conducted by the professors. went tod when they colo
alfred anderson, who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until i came out of the service. a big deal when i found out that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. 8:00, sunday evening at author and president of arabs for israel. and new releases, best-selling author karen armstrong on religion and conflict. and john mccain on "unsung military heroes." and all-day coverage of the world war i centennial symposium starting at 9:30 a.m....
47
47
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
mine was with chief anderson who happened to have taken up mrs. roosevelt. i didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. but that was a big deal to me when i found out that that was the man that took me up and gave me my first. over the summer in response to the reports of delays of mismanagement at the va facilities the congress passed a bill aimed at improving access and quality of care for veterans at the va hospitals. thursday the house veterans affairs committee held a hearing to assess the impact of the changes and how they plan to spend the additional funding for the deputy secretary gibson. this hearing is to add a half hours everybody can take their seats please. the committee will come to order. welcome back, everybody. it's great to have you back. appreciate everybody joining us for this full committee hearing and oversight hearing today. i want to ask unanimous consent that several of our colleagues be allowed to join us. the representative from pennsylvania and from california they've asked to join us and i would ask with unanimous
mine was with chief anderson who happened to have taken up mrs. roosevelt. i didn't know any of this until i came out of the service. but that was a big deal to me when i found out that that was the man that took me up and gave me my first. over the summer in response to the reports of delays of mismanagement at the va facilities the congress passed a bill aimed at improving access and quality of care for veterans at the va hospitals. thursday the house veterans affairs committee held a hearing...
68
68
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. crane, congressman phil crane and also john anderson, congressman john anderson. looks like illinois was the center point of the presidential election in 1980 and illinois still obviously plays a great role in the white house today. but this is an opportunity that we have to stand here, to talk about bipartisanship in washington, d.c. something that many people turn their tv's on and they don't see. they don't see bipartisanship that we're seeing here tonight. and that chance to see congressman crane in action helped inspire me to want to become a member of this institution. he served the 13th district that i'm now blessed enough to represent. and that district is start -- that district, starting with marguerite church and donald rumsfeld and then phil crane, and we had robert mcclourry john erlinborn and judy biggert who served the 13th district before i did. now i get the opportunity to follow in the footsteps of people like phil crane and those aforementioned of this great institution. and it humbles me every day to know that i get the chance to follow in their
mr. crane, congressman phil crane and also john anderson, congressman john anderson. looks like illinois was the center point of the presidential election in 1980 and illinois still obviously plays a great role in the white house today. but this is an opportunity that we have to stand here, to talk about bipartisanship in washington, d.c. something that many people turn their tv's on and they don't see. they don't see bipartisanship that we're seeing here tonight. and that chance to see...
55
55
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
chief anderson who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. of this until i came out of the service but big deal with me when i found out that that was me up and gaveok moo u check.irst >> at sunday at 8:00, author and president of arabs for israel. book-tv featuring new releases. religion andng on conflict. president george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on unsung military heros. c-span3 symposium from norfolk. schedule atplete c-span.org and let us know what you think about programs you are watching. call us. e-mail us. us a tweet @ c-span #comments. join the c-span conversation. like us on facebook. follow us on twitter. ever. >> chuck hagel says there are systemic problems with the the u.s. nuclear weapons program. he announced several changes reviewsg two government that showed seriousish somehows ranging from officer training to weapons security. is about 55 minutes. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> good morning. earlier this year, following revelations about troubling lapses and poor mo
chief anderson who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. of this until i came out of the service but big deal with me when i found out that that was me up and gaveok moo u check.irst >> at sunday at 8:00, author and president of arabs for israel. book-tv featuring new releases. religion andng on conflict. president george w. bush on his biography of his father and john mccain on unsung military heros. c-span3 symposium from norfolk. schedule atplete c-span.org and let us know what you...
71
71
Nov 23, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. right. tips on through to get him on the board. second quarter now. to stephen anderson. 10-yard score.er birds within three, but they turned the ball over five times in the game. stanford took advantage as kevin hogan scored to make it 24-7. the 138-17 and decal for the fifth straight time. >> talk about the seniors wanting to keep that the entire time here, but they don't know. that's what they're used to. no matter where it is or what it is, get ourselves the chance to get the victory there and in the season on a high note. >> it's huge. every little victory you can get , you want to try to get it. we don't want him to ever have bragging rights over us. winning four years, now five. it's great. >> last night johnny dawkins face his old coach with stanford against duke, and it was the duties and brooklyn laying the hammer down. shot by brent burns as the sharks get the point out of it. good old-fashioned shootout as this young hockey season is underway this year. now, that will do it for this moment. 49ers and the washington redskins on channel 5. the fifth quarter post game show to f
mr. right. tips on through to get him on the board. second quarter now. to stephen anderson. 10-yard score.er birds within three, but they turned the ball over five times in the game. stanford took advantage as kevin hogan scored to make it 24-7. the 138-17 and decal for the fifth straight time. >> talk about the seniors wanting to keep that the entire time here, but they don't know. that's what they're used to. no matter where it is or what it is, get ourselves the chance to get the...
48
48
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
my first check rides was with c alfred anderson who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. now i didn't know any of this ntil i came out of the service but man was that a big deal with me when i found out that that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 13894, the department of homeland security vs. robert maclean. mr. gershengorn. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, in section 114(r), congress directed tsa to promulgate regulations prohibiting disclosures that would be detrimental to the security of transportation. the information covered in the tsa regulations ranges from a flight crew's plans for dealing with a hijacking attempt to vulnerabilities in airport security systems to the kind of federal air marshal deployment information at issue in this case. under the federal circuit's construction of the whistleblower statutes, any one of tsa's 60,000 employees may override tsa's expert judgment and publicly disclose sensitive security information in that employee's possession based on that
my first check rides was with c alfred anderson who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. now i didn't know any of this ntil i came out of the service but man was that a big deal with me when i found out that that was the man that took me up and gave me my first check. >> we'll hear argument first this morning in case 13894, the department of homeland security vs. robert maclean. mr. gershengorn. >> mr. chief justice, and may it please the court, in section 114(r),...
250
250
Nov 21, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
anderson. >> jim acosta, thanks. the very notion of president obama taking executive action on this has provoked sharp reaction from republicans. mrfriend and colleague senator coburn is warning of anarchy, physical violence in the wake of it. others are promising the legislative variety. dana bash is on capitol hill where the president's move has made quite a few waves. a lot of republicans unhappy by this move from the president. what's the latest you're hearing? >> reporter: words like emperor, overreach, arrogant, and even one saying the president is declaring war on america and on democracy. those are the kinds of statements that we're already getting and it's kind of double pronged outrage, anderson, about the way he is going about this, doing it without congress. but also what he is doing. because a lot of republicans say that this is exactly what is wrong with the system even suggesting that fenearly 5 milln untoumted immigrants can stay illegally is going to encourage more illegal immigrants to come across the border. >> dana, we'll check in with you after the president's speech. chief washington correspondent jake tapper
anderson. >> jim acosta, thanks. the very notion of president obama taking executive action on this has provoked sharp reaction from republicans. mrfriend and colleague senator coburn is warning of anarchy, physical violence in the wake of it. others are promising the legislative variety. dana bash is on capitol hill where the president's move has made quite a few waves. a lot of republicans unhappy by this move from the president. what's the latest you're hearing? >> reporter:...
86
86
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
anderson, is probable cause. it is such a low standard. and given all of the conflicting evidence that the prosecutor, mr. mcculloch, went over, it is just clear to me that probable cause did exist. and again, i think we need to examine the process. >> jeff toobin, what is your takeaway from what you heard? i should also point out that mcculloch also said that the testimony, witness statements, the evidence will be released as soon as he finished his statement tonight. >> i thought of his statement in two parts. the first part was an extended whine and complain -- complaint about the news media and social media, which i thought was entirely inappropriate and embarrassing and just really an undignified given the circumstances. i did think it was appropriate for him to go through the evidence. but frankly, it was hard to follow. and i think a lot of us are going to have to go through the evidence itself and see whether his conclusions are justified. clearly the evidence he thought was the most important was that there were certain witnesses who saw
anderson, is probable cause. it is such a low standard. and given all of the conflicting evidence that the prosecutor, mr. mcculloch, went over, it is just clear to me that probable cause did exist. and again, i think we need to examine the process. >> jeff toobin, what is your takeaway from what you heard? i should also point out that mcculloch also said that the testimony, witness statements, the evidence will be released as soon as he finished his statement tonight. >> i thought...
129
129
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
alfred anderson, chief anderson, who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until i came out of the service. man, was that it begin with me when i found out that was the anhui to me up -- when that was the man who took me up. releases,eaturing new on religion and conflict, president george w. bush, and john mccain. on american history tv on c-span3, coverage of the world war i centennial symposium from norfolk. find our complete schedule at www.c-span.org, and let us know what you think of the programs you are watching. us, or send as a treat. tweet. like us on facebook, follow us on twitter. here are a few of the comments we have received from viewers. watch c-span2 and c-span3. i am so pleased with the programming, especially the history aspects. america," a"real short clip where jfk gave ace each in -- gave a speech in berlin. i enjoyed the history programs where the cameras go in and one class beingual conducted by the professors. i have always found that to be wonderful. i enjoyed when they went to , and we heardgs them talk ab
alfred anderson, chief anderson, who happened to have taken mrs. roosevelt up. i did not know any of this until i came out of the service. man, was that it begin with me when i found out that was the anhui to me up -- when that was the man who took me up. releases,eaturing new on religion and conflict, president george w. bush, and john mccain. on american history tv on c-span3, coverage of the world war i centennial symposium from norfolk. find our complete schedule at www.c-span.org, and let...
65
65
Nov 9, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
anderson is fighting for his life. >> i was basically only able to see shadows. i decided i was going to have to shoot him before i went unconscious, and that's when i shot mr.ugh my chest. >> weekly mistakenly believes that he might have been shot. >> at that point, kind of freak out mode trying to figure out, okay, who just shot who. >> and then i pulled the trigger a second time, and then it seemed like right after that, he was just gone. he just disappeared. >> get down on the ground! get on the ground! >> shot twice in the chest, mallory stumbles in front of the cruiser and collapses. >> i saw officer anderson out of the corner of my eye, and i was shocked to see him up and walking towards mallory. >> at that point officer anderson kind of collapsed on top of mallory. >> first thing i noticed was his missing eyebrow, and my concern at that point was with his injuries and making sure he was okay. >> are you okay? >> i don't know. >> back up units arrive on scene. officer anderson and mallory are transported to the hospital. anderson is treated for a concussion and his eyebrow is stitched up. mallory dies from his gunshot wounds. an internal investigation
anderson is fighting for his life. >> i was basically only able to see shadows. i decided i was going to have to shoot him before i went unconscious, and that's when i shot mr.ugh my chest. >> weekly mistakenly believes that he might have been shot. >> at that point, kind of freak out mode trying to figure out, okay, who just shot who. >> and then i pulled the trigger a second time, and then it seemed like right after that, he was just gone. he just disappeared. >>...