125
125
May 31, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. goodman? guest: i -- the issue with the vast majority of americans not going into space is entirely irrelevant because going into in e is not harming animals nature and their natural habitats and not only is this disturbing animal populations but it's also disturbing ecosystems and it prevents animals from engaging in their normal eating habits. it's incredibly stressful. often mothers are killed and then their children starve in the wild or -- and actually, with regard to fair chase, as we spoke before, and which bill horn i know mentioned a number of times, studies have shown that most kills are not quick and animals are often shot and left to die prolonged and slow deaths from their injuries. one study actually has shown with regard to bow hunting, 50% of the animals who are shot are not killed and are maimed and manage to escape and must die slowly from their injuries, from either blood loss, shock, gangrene or just being vulnerable to predators because they've been attacked. host: for fol
mr. goodman? guest: i -- the issue with the vast majority of americans not going into space is entirely irrelevant because going into in e is not harming animals nature and their natural habitats and not only is this disturbing animal populations but it's also disturbing ecosystems and it prevents animals from engaging in their normal eating habits. it's incredibly stressful. often mothers are killed and then their children starve in the wild or -- and actually, with regard to fair chase, as we...
102
102
May 27, 2014
05/14
by
KQEH
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. robert goodman, 161 west 86th street new york, new york.ear mom and dad, i have arrived safely ingredient, mississippi. this is a wonderful town and the weather is fine. i wish you were here. the people in this city are wonderful. our reception was very good. all my love, andy. >> that is the last correspondence we got from him. mississippiian, june 21, 1964. >> it was strange because that is a sunday. think about the post office -- tavis: closed on sunday. >> they told him to write an innocuous note because they were worried that any correspondence like that would be red and -- would be read and so that is what he wrote. tavis: you know the irony of this? whose picture is that? >> abraham lincoln. tavis: how ironic is that? abraham lincoln? for sense of the stamps cost at that point with a picture of abraham lincoln. my lord. >> there are so many interesting coincidence is like that. i could go on a long time. but i have to share one with you. missing and murdered, we found out later, june 21, 1964. 44 days later, their bodies were found a
mrs. robert goodman, 161 west 86th street new york, new york.ear mom and dad, i have arrived safely ingredient, mississippi. this is a wonderful town and the weather is fine. i wish you were here. the people in this city are wonderful. our reception was very good. all my love, andy. >> that is the last correspondence we got from him. mississippiian, june 21, 1964. >> it was strange because that is a sunday. think about the post office -- tavis: closed on sunday. >> they told...
230
230
May 21, 2014
05/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. goodman got was the work release versus straight time in jail. >> what about going to the super bowl?im to go to the super bowl? >> i don't. that's a different issue here. predisposition of the case, he's on conditions of release. the rules for allowing somebody to travel for conditions of release i think are different than what you're dealing with post sentencing, post conviction. so i've had other clients charged with felony crimes, serious crimes who have been, if the court finds that they are a low risk to society while on conditions of release, low risk to reoffend or threaten society, they do allow travel. i've had clients travel for prepaid vacation plans, family reunions, funerals, weddings. >> i got you. that's not what this was. this was the super bowl. you talk about risk of reoffending. he's been arrested seven times for dui and they only got him this time after police drew their guns after someone jumped out of his car because he was so drunk. come on. >> again, it's a situation where the court has to look at the factors that were in place on a pretrial issue as to whethe
mr. goodman got was the work release versus straight time in jail. >> what about going to the super bowl?im to go to the super bowl? >> i don't. that's a different issue here. predisposition of the case, he's on conditions of release. the rules for allowing somebody to travel for conditions of release i think are different than what you're dealing with post sentencing, post conviction. so i've had other clients charged with felony crimes, serious crimes who have been, if the court...
60
60
May 10, 2014
05/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. vegas like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be? if there is, it would probably be this guy. former mayor oscar goodman.ed, some of them equally allegedly by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar's, the steakhouse that bears his name and boasts beef, booze and broads. >> you have colorful clients. who was nice and who was less fun to have -- >> the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me because i kept them out of prison. >> did alleged mob guys know how to eat? >> my mother used to say two things, she said. she was the greatest lady. she said oscar's clients don't hurt anybody, they just kill each other. and she also said oscar's clients take us to the best restaurants. >> they knew where to go. >> they knew where to go. yeah. and were always treated right. they were always treated like kings and queens. >> did the feds hold it against you? i mean, you were just doing your job. >> they didn't see it that way. they thought i was a consigliere. as a matter of fact -- in order to murder somebody, they had to get my permission. that's how stupid these people were. >> antho
mr. vegas like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be? if there is, it would probably be this guy. former mayor oscar goodman.ed, some of them equally allegedly by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar's, the steakhouse that bears his name and boasts beef, booze and broads. >> you have colorful clients. who was nice and who was less fun to have -- >> the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me because i kept them out of prison. >>...
50
50
May 3, 2014
05/14
by
CNNW
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. vegas like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be? if there is, it would probably be this guy. former mayor oscar goodman.ed, some of them equally allegedly by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar's, the steakhouse that bears his name and boasts beef, booze and broads. >> you have colorful clients. who was nice and who was less fun to have -- >> the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me because i kept them out of prison. >> did alleged mob guys know how to eat? >> my mother used to say two things, she said. she was the greatest lady. she said oscar's clients don't hurt anybody, they just kill each other. and she also said oscar's clients take us to the best restaurants. >> they knew where to go. >> they knew where to go. yeah. and were always treated right. they were always treated like kings and queens. >> did the feds hold it against you? i mean, you were just doing your job. >> they didn't see it that way. they thought i was a consigliere. as a matter of fact -- in order to murder somebody, they had to get my permission. that's how stupid these people were. >> antho
mr. vegas like elvis or wayne newton or bugsy siegel used to be? if there is, it would probably be this guy. former mayor oscar goodman.ed, some of them equally allegedly by some of his former clients. we meet over drinks at oscar's, the steakhouse that bears his name and boasts beef, booze and broads. >> you have colorful clients. who was nice and who was less fun to have -- >> the truth of the matter is, all my clients were nice to me because i kept them out of prison. >>...
47
47
May 5, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. chairman. i have my parents are in town. suzanne froman, wife nancy goodman here. public service is not for the fainthearted and we really appreciate having family hear. ambassador froman we've been working closely with you. i know you've been out talking to senators. why don't you make your opening remarks. >> thank you chairman wyden and thank you member hatch. thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the presidents 2014 trade policy agenda. the core of the obama administration's economic strategy is to create jobs, promote growth and strengthen the middle class. through our trade policy, we're contributing to that strategy by opening markets for made in america exports, leveling the playing field for american workers and businesses and fully enforcing our trade laws and our trade rights. we're unlocking turns for american workers, farmers and ranchers for entrepreneurs an innovatetors. we're doing so in a way that promote our interests and values. the obama administration made great strides in promoting u.s. exports and creating jobs here at home.
mr. chairman. i have my parents are in town. suzanne froman, wife nancy goodman here. public service is not for the fainthearted and we really appreciate having family hear. ambassador froman we've been working closely with you. i know you've been out talking to senators. why don't you make your opening remarks. >> thank you chairman wyden and thank you member hatch. thank you for the opportunity to testify today on the presidents 2014 trade policy agenda. the core of the obama...
36
36
May 1, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. chairman. my parents are in town, abe and suzanne, my wife, nancy goodman, and our long-time friend brenda schaffer are here in town. >> welcome. we're glad you're here. [applause] >> public service is not for the faint-hearted. we really appreciate having family here. ambassador, we have been working closely with you. you have been recently out talking to senators, much appreciated. make your opening remarks and we'll have questions from the senators. >> thank you, chairman, thank you for the opportunity to testify here today on the president's 2014 trade policy agenda. the core of the bam administration's economic strategy is to create jobs, promote growth, and strengthen the middle class. through our trade policy, we're contributing to that strategy by opening markets for exports, leveling the playing field for american workers and businesses by raising standards and fully enforcing our trade laws and rights. we're unlocking opportunity for american workers, farmers, and ranchers, for manufacturers and service providers, for entrepreneurs and innovators and doing so in a way that promotes both o
mr. chairman. my parents are in town, abe and suzanne, my wife, nancy goodman, and our long-time friend brenda schaffer are here in town. >> welcome. we're glad you're here. [applause] >> public service is not for the faint-hearted. we really appreciate having family here. ambassador, we have been working closely with you. you have been recently out talking to senators, much appreciated. make your opening remarks and we'll have questions from the senators. >> thank you,...
121
121
May 6, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. chairman. i have my parents are in town. abe and suzanne froman. my wife, nancy goodman. and our longtime friend brenda schaefer, are all here in town. >> welcome. we're glad you're here. [applause] public service is not for the faint-hearted and we really appreciate having family here. ambassador froman, i know you have been talking out to senators. appreciate it. why don't you make your opening remarks? >> thank you, chairman wyden, ranking member hatch, members of the senate finance committee, thank you for having me testify the trade policy agenda. the economic strategy is to create jobs, promote growth and strengthen the middle class. and through our trade policy we're contributing to that strategy for opening markets for made in america exports, leveling the playing field for businesses by raising standards and fully enforcing our trade laws and our trade rights. we're unlocking opportunity for american workers, farmers and ranchers, for manufacturers and service providers, for entrepreneurs and innovators. and we're doing so in a way that promotes both our interest
mr. chairman. i have my parents are in town. abe and suzanne froman. my wife, nancy goodman. and our longtime friend brenda schaefer, are all here in town. >> welcome. we're glad you're here. [applause] public service is not for the faint-hearted and we really appreciate having family here. ambassador froman, i know you have been talking out to senators. appreciate it. why don't you make your opening remarks? >> thank you, chairman wyden, ranking member hatch, members of the senate...
62
62
May 2, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. chairman. i have my parents are in town, abe and and suzanne froman, my wife, nancy goodman, and my -- our longtime friend, brenda schafer, are all here in town. >> well, welcome. we're glad you're here. [applause] public service is not for the faint-hearted, and we really appreciate having family here. ambassador froman, we've been working closely with you. i know recently you've been out talking to senators, that's much appreciated, and why don't you make your opening remarks, and then we'll have questions from the senators. >> thank you, chairman wyden, thank you for the opportunity to testify here today on the president's 2014 trade policy agenda. the core of the obama administration's economic strategy is to create jobs, promote growth and strengthen the middle class, and through our trade policy we're contributing to that strategy by opening markets for made-in-america exports, leveling the playing field for american workers and businesses by raising standards and fully enforcing our trade laws and our trade rights. we're unlocking opportunity for american workers, farm beers and ranchers --
mr. chairman. i have my parents are in town, abe and and suzanne froman, my wife, nancy goodman, and my -- our longtime friend, brenda schafer, are all here in town. >> well, welcome. we're glad you're here. [applause] public service is not for the faint-hearted, and we really appreciate having family here. ambassador froman, we've been working closely with you. i know recently you've been out talking to senators, that's much appreciated, and why don't you make your opening remarks, and...