147
147
Dec 26, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you mrs. martin. especially money. that was your mother's idea. mrs. ay anna? i forgot coat. it cold. yes it is. hurry back and get it and then come and play... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm out girl. ♪ ms. haslet? where is anna? she went to get her coat. i've been looking for her. i'll go see what's keeping her. come on lassie. anna? where do you think is she lassie? can you find her girl? go get anna, lassie. ♪ joey, will you please take charge of the game? if i'm not back in 5 minutes, take the class in and start their reading. yes, ms. haslet. ♪ anna? what are you doing with all this food? i hide it. i... don't cry. you didn't mean to do anything wrong. even if you did...ms. haslet would understand. come on. let's go tell the teacher. thank you timmy. come anna. let's walk back and you can tell me all about it. all of you know as i do that food has been taken from the lunch boxes and i'm sure you'll be glad to know that it's not going to happen anymore. anna has asked to be allowed to tell you in her own words why she took the food. go ahead anna and
thank you mrs. martin. especially money. that was your mother's idea. mrs. ay anna? i forgot coat. it cold. yes it is. hurry back and get it and then come and play... ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ i'm out girl. ♪ ms. haslet? where is anna? she went to get her coat. i've been looking for her. i'll go see what's keeping her. come on lassie. anna? where do you think is she lassie? can you find her girl? go get anna, lassie. ♪ joey, will you please take charge of the game? if...
279
279
Dec 31, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
something else you wanted mrs. martin? you ought to have a piece of ice mom it's nice and cool. mr.py i..i don't quite know how to break this to you. my husband just called and i'm afraid we're getting rid of our old ice box. you mean you're really gonna get rid of it? but what will we do for ice mom? we're getting a brand new second hand electrically operated, gleaming, white modern refrigerator. well, congratulations mrs. martin. what do we need it for mom? timmy i wanted one for so long. i can't say i blame ya much mrs. martin. just about all my old ice customers have deserted me for refrigerators. won't you be coming around anymore mr. cuppy? oh we'll still be getting coal and oil from mr. cuppy in the winter. gotta keep up with the times son. well, goodbye. and good luck with the new contraption. thanks mr. cuppy. i'm glad you understand. i understand. guess there is no harm in tellin you now. my own wife insisted on getting a refrigerator. five years ago. bye. he sells ice and she's had an electricqllyúópwósteovpvn ♪ careful. it's very heavy. everything is under control. lassi
something else you wanted mrs. martin? you ought to have a piece of ice mom it's nice and cool. mr.py i..i don't quite know how to break this to you. my husband just called and i'm afraid we're getting rid of our old ice box. you mean you're really gonna get rid of it? but what will we do for ice mom? we're getting a brand new second hand electrically operated, gleaming, white modern refrigerator. well, congratulations mrs. martin. what do we need it for mom? timmy i wanted one for so long. i...
263
263
Dec 28, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. martin! mrs. martin! he didn't come back. we think he's a prisoner?ere we're trying to tell you. he went to get an apple out of the witch's orchard and he never came back. oh now you both know there's no such thing as a witch. what orchard are you talking about? the one right down the road. behind that old house. you mean the old larson place. did timmy tell you she was a witch? well...he said. i can imagine. he did get an apple. that's not all he's going to get. it's a good thing you guys didn't come with me. you would have been scared to death. what happened? well, there i was sitting in an apple tree and then i heard terrible screams. and then the door of the house opened. and then there was a big puff of smoke. timmy, i want to talk to you. in the house. yes, mom. i'll tell you the rest tomorrow. the apple really did come from the orchard. from the witch's orchard, is that what you're going to tell me? no. then why did you tell that to willie and flip? well it's kind of fun scaring them. sit down a minute timmy. i want to talk to you. do you know
mrs. martin! mrs. martin! he didn't come back. we think he's a prisoner?ere we're trying to tell you. he went to get an apple out of the witch's orchard and he never came back. oh now you both know there's no such thing as a witch. what orchard are you talking about? the one right down the road. behind that old house. you mean the old larson place. did timmy tell you she was a witch? well...he said. i can imagine. he did get an apple. that's not all he's going to get. it's a good thing you guys...
543
543
Dec 28, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 543
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. martin we better find him before it's too late. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ paul look! it's timmy's wagon! ♪ ♪ ♪ hold it mr. martin! it's probably contaminated. go ahead. what does it mean? it's contaminated. it's radio active. most likely from the capsule. maybe from the ginny pig. ♪ ♪ ♪ do you think he's around here lassie? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you found him lassie! ♪ boy, you're so little no wonder you're so hard to find. we better get you back to the army right away! even if i have to go to jail for it. ♪ ♪ paul it's lassie! ♪ ♪ paul! he's holding the ginny pig. ♪ we didn't know he belonged to the army. honest we didn't. timmy! mrs. martin stay away from him. he's our son! there is not point in your being contaminated too. is that what i am? contaminated? you're radio active son. contaminated by this ginny pig here. i feel alright. i mean i don't feel sick or anything. you don't feel radiation until it's too late, son. timmy, did anybody else touc
mrs. martin we better find him before it's too late. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ paul look! it's timmy's wagon! ♪ ♪ ♪ hold it mr. martin! it's probably contaminated. go ahead. what does it mean? it's contaminated. it's radio active. most likely from the capsule. maybe from the ginny pig. ♪ ♪ ♪ do you think he's around here lassie? ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ you found him lassie! ♪ boy, you're so little no wonder you're so hard to find. we better get you back to the army...
267
267
Dec 25, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
bye, mrs. martin. christmas is the very best part of the whole year. don't you think so, mom?s is a wonderful time of the year. i want lassie to enjoy it, too. - she will, dear. ♪ @@p get started before there's nothing left but stumps. yeah, and i got a beauty spot over by the huckleberry patch. what do you say, boy? fresh air will do you a lot of good. you go ahead, dear. i'll keep an eye on lassie for you. alright, then i'll go. i'll get my coat. that'll keep his mind off lassie, at least for a while. bye, lassie. remember? last year you said that i'd be big enough this year to carry the ax. we sure did, and you sure can! bye, mom! - come on, boy. bye! ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get well, lassie. please get well. timmy needs you. so do we. ♪ ♪ ♪ oh, hello frank. ruth. how is she? there doesn't seem to be any change. ♪ ♪ have you... seen the x-rays? brought them with me. what do they show? there's definite pressure there. ♪ see this slight area here? that's a bad spot. doc weaver's here! timmy! maybe you better take the ax in the barn before you come in. ok. ♪ this ot
bye, mrs. martin. christmas is the very best part of the whole year. don't you think so, mom?s is a wonderful time of the year. i want lassie to enjoy it, too. - she will, dear. ♪ @@p get started before there's nothing left but stumps. yeah, and i got a beauty spot over by the huckleberry patch. what do you say, boy? fresh air will do you a lot of good. you go ahead, dear. i'll keep an eye on lassie for you. alright, then i'll go. i'll get my coat. that'll keep his mind off lassie, at least...
313
313
Dec 4, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 313
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin to hear, investigator serino then asked mr. martin whether or not those screams were the voice of his son, trayvon martin and mr. martin said, no. investigator erwin heard this acknowledgement by mr. martin and therefore is a significant witness. ithere. >> goes on from there. you got it exactly right. this is hearsay on hearsay. yes, will they have the deposition? absolutely they should have that. defense is entitled to that. will that be ever admitted into court of law because you're piling hearsay on hearsay hire. it is important, if that really was said, that martin's father said that was not my son on the tape. that could have some influence. but again the prosecution will come back and say, were you there? not. jon: all right. fascinating debate the way these courts work. we'll have to leave it there. esther and lis. >> you got it. >> thank you. jenna: the push to push the internet under the control of the u.n. is that a good idea? how things you take for granted on the web may change forever. we'll take a closer look. the
mr. martin to hear, investigator serino then asked mr. martin whether or not those screams were the voice of his son, trayvon martin and mr. martin said, no. investigator erwin heard this acknowledgement by mr. martin and therefore is a significant witness. ithere. >> goes on from there. you got it exactly right. this is hearsay on hearsay. yes, will they have the deposition? absolutely they should have that. defense is entitled to that. will that be ever admitted into court of law...
360
360
Dec 23, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 360
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. nicholson. - hi, i'm timmy. timmy martin. well hello, timmy.e birds at the christmas season. it's a very nice thing you're doing, my boy. they go hungry because they can't find any food because of the snow. yes, i know. ♪ hey! ♪ i guess she isn't afraid anymore. ♪ oh, holly. did you think i'd forgotten you? huh? ♪ i'd never forget you, old friend. ha ha. mister nicholson, are you a mender of toys? that's what i am, son. there aren't many of us left. boy, we could really use you fo - oh? well you see, my mom and some of the other ladies at church, they're gathering up old toys and fixing them for the kids at the children's hospital in capital city. there's a whole bunch of stuff in our barn. there's a lot of fixing to be done. i'd be very glad to assist your ladies, timmy. i'll offer them my services tomorrow. but for today, holly and i have come an awful long way. we'll have to leave you now and seek out a place to spend the night. it's been a great pleasure making your acquaintance, timmy. and you
mr. nicholson. - hi, i'm timmy. timmy martin. well hello, timmy.e birds at the christmas season. it's a very nice thing you're doing, my boy. they go hungry because they can't find any food because of the snow. yes, i know. ♪ hey! ♪ i guess she isn't afraid anymore. ♪ oh, holly. did you think i'd forgotten you? huh? ♪ i'd never forget you, old friend. ha ha. mister nicholson, are you a mender of toys? that's what i am, son. there aren't many of us left. boy, we could really use you...
633
633
Dec 1, 2012
12/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 633
favorite 0
quote 0
. - certainly this dear mrs. martineat drama that surrounded the coronation of edward vii. and so i believe the people who went to that coronation would have been given a medal such as this. more intimate friends would have been given a brooch where the date 1902 is laid out very precisely on the lid. but i think if we're gonna get a measure of exactly how intimate this relationship is-- and it very clearly is-- we need to look at these stunning telegrams. it says "handed in at sandringham: mrs. martin at sir john knollys' stable yard, st. james' palace," and it says-- and i think this is full of drama, i really do-- "poor dear baba and tiny mama miss nana very much. hope she is well and not too sad." signed "princess of wales." would that be the sadness of queen alexandra's death? what's the date of that? 25. - yes, i suppose that's absolutely right, isn't it? - that's right. you're living with them. you're going to get that. absolutely marvelous. and that seems to be an absolute bombshell to receive, doesn't it? - tha
. - certainly this dear mrs. martineat drama that surrounded the coronation of edward vii. and so i believe the people who went to that coronation would have been given a medal such as this. more intimate friends would have been given a brooch where the date 1902 is laid out very precisely on the lid. but i think if we're gonna get a measure of exactly how intimate this relationship is-- and it very clearly is-- we need to look at these stunning telegrams. it says "handed in at...
292
292
Dec 30, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin, we thought it would fly. whose idea was it? mine. and mine. and mine too.w that it takes years of study to learn how to build something to fly. yes sir. yes sir. and test pilots are trained men timmy. you're just lucky that lassie was brave enough to risk her life for you. i know, dad. timmy you should know that anytime you do anything dangerous like that, lassie would risk her life for you. i think you should all learn to have more consideration fore those who you. yes ma'am. yes ma'am. bye, timmy. bye. so long, timmy. well, i think lassie says she's had enough for today. and so have you timmy come on let's go home. i'm alright, mom. thanks girl. i really was scared and lassie knew i was. i just didn't listen to her. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ when that truck driver was getting gas, how did he know mom was saving coupons for a toaster? he didn't. but he was from out of state and he didn't need the coupons and he gave them to me. now i have enough. well i gotta admit, it's quite a gadget. ♪ ♪ ♪ yeah, but it won't taste biscuits in a little drawer. well, every test pilot s
mr. martin, we thought it would fly. whose idea was it? mine. and mine. and mine too.w that it takes years of study to learn how to build something to fly. yes sir. yes sir. and test pilots are trained men timmy. you're just lucky that lassie was brave enough to risk her life for you. i know, dad. timmy you should know that anytime you do anything dangerous like that, lassie would risk her life for you. i think you should all learn to have more consideration fore those who you. yes ma'am. yes...
141
141
Dec 27, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin. how far down is the water? well about a hundred feet. it might just come up by gravity.heck. thank you. we came passed here twice, lassie, and that divining rod didn't even wiggle. we tried girl. sometimes it's kind of hard to make grown ups see things. good morning, mr. jarrett. hi, timmy. you gonna help me? sure what do you want me to do? well you can start by getting me some water. you see it takes water to get water. okay. if timmy gives you any trouble now... no, i don't think i ever dug a well without one more little boys helping me. well what do you think? well if landers says there's water here, i'll do my best to find it. from the looks of the ground we should go pretty fast. well, the beds and the dishes are waiting. i'll be in the barn if you need me, ed. fine, thanks! here's your water. thanks, timmy. that drilling bucket is what digs the hole. boy that's some bucket. sure is. hi. hi. this that spot that geologist fellow picked? yes, sir. i found water with the divining rod. i wouldn't give you two cents for this spot. don't smell right. don't feel right. i f
mr. martin. how far down is the water? well about a hundred feet. it might just come up by gravity.heck. thank you. we came passed here twice, lassie, and that divining rod didn't even wiggle. we tried girl. sometimes it's kind of hard to make grown ups see things. good morning, mr. jarrett. hi, timmy. you gonna help me? sure what do you want me to do? well you can start by getting me some water. you see it takes water to get water. okay. if timmy gives you any trouble now... no, i don't think...
175
175
Dec 4, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin's family saying you've seen the earlier photo, he dismisses it, saying it's not significant, just hd, that you've already seen the black and white version. how do you think specifically this helps your client? >> well, i think it truly just shows there's blood sort of flooding from his nose, you can see that. you can really see the nose, it's a much better picture, so is it devastating, no, but it's just one piece of evidence that shows what george was going through that night and why he reacted the way he did. again, as other evidence that we showed concerning who was the one who was screaming for help that night, there was some other evidence that came out, it was referenced in a motion that it was george and this type of evidence just needs to come out six, seven months ago. >> you filed a motion friday to get the full audio tape of the interview done by the martin family with the witness believed to be his girlfriend. how crucial is that? what are you looking for and how crucial is it to your case? >> first of all, i think it is the crucial witness of the state's case is the p
mr. martin's family saying you've seen the earlier photo, he dismisses it, saying it's not significant, just hd, that you've already seen the black and white version. how do you think specifically this helps your client? >> well, i think it truly just shows there's blood sort of flooding from his nose, you can see that. you can really see the nose, it's a much better picture, so is it devastating, no, but it's just one piece of evidence that shows what george was going through that night...
728
728
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 728
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin stated victim three has a measure of fame.ee. this infatuation was exemplified by a tattoo on his leg. so, why would he want to kill bieber? martin had written to bieber several times. and victim three never returned in kind. this slight made mr. martin upset. >> with these people who may be obsessed with a celebrity, try to communicate with them -- ♪ do me like you do >> -- they may have a very specific reaction, depending on whether they get a response and what that response is. >> reporter: according to police, martin enlisted two would-be hit men. one, a fellow inmate about to be paroled named mark staake. and the other, staake's nephew, 21-year-old tanner ruane. police say that martin instructed staake and his nephew to kill two people in vermont with a paisley tie. martin's calling card. they were to head to new york city, where bieber was performing at madison square gard garden last month, and kill the teen sensation and his bodyguard. but in an unexpected twist, reportedly, police say martin foiled his own plot. tippi
mr. martin stated victim three has a measure of fame.ee. this infatuation was exemplified by a tattoo on his leg. so, why would he want to kill bieber? martin had written to bieber several times. and victim three never returned in kind. this slight made mr. martin upset. >> with these people who may be obsessed with a celebrity, try to communicate with them -- ♪ do me like you do >> -- they may have a very specific reaction, depending on whether they get a response and what that...
409
409
Dec 27, 2012
12/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 409
favorite 0
quote 0
oh, yes mrs. martin. mr. vance place, and mr. vance is the night man at the co op. oh, my jingle he is. i completely forgotten. oh but i still think the whole thing is extremely unlikely, mrs. martin. but i'll look into it just to be on the safe side. i'll call sheriff miller right away. alright, fine, thank you. well, mr. caldwell says that timmy phoned him about a robbery at the co op. oh, paul suppose it's true? suppose you think he's gotten himself mixed up this thing playing reporter? let's go take a look. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this isn't bad at all. will it not only get me out to the coast but grub stake me for quite awhile. nice going, eddie boy. like i said, once you've got the touch it never leaves you. especially with a gun in your back. ♪ let's shove off. i'm gonna let that kid and his dog out of the shed. don't be silly eddie. i'm not catching any train. let's have the keys. now turn around. like i said, we're gonna make this look real good. get her off me. help me, help me. get her off. help me. get her of
oh, yes mrs. martin. mr. vance place, and mr. vance is the night man at the co op. oh, my jingle he is. i completely forgotten. oh but i still think the whole thing is extremely unlikely, mrs. martin. but i'll look into it just to be on the safe side. i'll call sheriff miller right away. alright, fine, thank you. well, mr. caldwell says that timmy phoned him about a robbery at the co op. oh, paul suppose it's true? suppose you think he's gotten himself mixed up this thing playing reporter?...
207
207
Dec 24, 2012
12/12
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
an adjoining county called perry county-this is in the black belt of alabama-the home county of mrs. martin luther king jr., the home county of mrs. ralph abernathy, the home county of mrs. andrew young. and because of what happened to him, we made a decision to march. in selma, alabama, in 1965, only 2.1 percent of blacks of voting age were registered to vote. the only place you could attempt to register was to go down to the courthouse. you had to pass a so-called literacy test. and they would tell people over and over again that they didn't or couldn't pass the literacy test. on one occasion, a man was asked to count the number of bubbles on a bar of soap. on another occasion, a man was asked to count the number of jellybeans in a jar. there were african-american lawyers, doctors, teachers, housewives, college professors flunking this so-called literacy test. and we had to change that, so we sought to march. and we got to the top of the bridge. we saw a sea of blue-alabama state troopers-and we continued to walk. we came within hearing distance of the state troopers. and a man identified
an adjoining county called perry county-this is in the black belt of alabama-the home county of mrs. martin luther king jr., the home county of mrs. ralph abernathy, the home county of mrs. andrew young. and because of what happened to him, we made a decision to march. in selma, alabama, in 1965, only 2.1 percent of blacks of voting age were registered to vote. the only place you could attempt to register was to go down to the courthouse. you had to pass a so-called literacy test. and they...
269
269
Dec 16, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. martin's class and they, unfortunately, in their classroom don't have a bathroom or any means of hiding or escaping in any cabinets or anything. someone unfortunately did trip the loud speaker system and she heard cursing coming from the loud speaker. not cursed kids kind of looked around and then they heard two. she heard two large noises. that's when ms. martin was just fabulous. she basically got the kid in the corner and made them remain there quietly and they just waited it out until the police came. >> stephan, this whole sir couple stance, i mean, this whole situation, when did you hear about it? what was the first thing you heard and what were the first thoughts? >> the town is, as everybody has heard across the country and the world, the town is just a great great town and what most americans understand something like this never happens, especially in our town. they need to be aware but basically we have a reversed 911 system recall any events that happened. and if you see that and i first heard that there was a possible shooting. and so, know, what's run through your mind obvi
mrs. martin's class and they, unfortunately, in their classroom don't have a bathroom or any means of hiding or escaping in any cabinets or anything. someone unfortunately did trip the loud speaker system and she heard cursing coming from the loud speaker. not cursed kids kind of looked around and then they heard two. she heard two large noises. that's when ms. martin was just fabulous. she basically got the kid in the corner and made them remain there quietly and they just waited it out until...
120
120
Dec 16, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. martin's class, and they unfortunately in their classroom don't have a bathroom or any means of hiding or escaping in any cabinets or anything. so they were in the class, and it seems that one, unfortunately, did trip the loud speaker system, and she heard cursing coming from the loud speaker. and kind of looked around and then they heard -- she heard two large boom noises, and that's when miss martin was -- fabulous. basically got the kids in the corner and made them remain there quietly, and they just waited it out until the police came. >> steven, this whole circumstance, this whole situation, when did you hear about it? what is the first thing you heard and what were your first thoughts? >> the town is -- as everybody has heard, across the country and the world, the town is just a great, great town, and what most americans don't understand is something like that's obviously never happens, especially in our town. so they need to be aware, but basically we have a reverse 9-1-1 system which calls all the parents in any event that happens, and if you see that, and i first heard there w
mrs. martin's class, and they unfortunately in their classroom don't have a bathroom or any means of hiding or escaping in any cabinets or anything. so they were in the class, and it seems that one, unfortunately, did trip the loud speaker system, and she heard cursing coming from the loud speaker. and kind of looked around and then they heard -- she heard two large boom noises, and that's when miss martin was -- fabulous. basically got the kids in the corner and made them remain there quietly,...
152
152
Dec 16, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. martin's class and they, unfortunately, in their classroom don't have a bathroom or any means of hiding or escaping in any cabinets or anything. someone unfortunately did trip the loud speaker system and she heard cursing coming from the loud speaker. not cursed kids kind of looked around and then they heard two. she heard two large noises. that's when ms. martin was just fabulous. she basically got the kid in the corner and made them remain there quietly and they just waited it out until the police came. >> stephan, this whole sir couple stance, i mean, this whole situation, when did you hear about it? what was the first thing you heard and what were the first thoughts? >> the town is, as everybody has heard across the country and the world, the town is just a great great town and what most americans don't understand something like this never happens, especially in our town. they need to be aware but basically we have a reversed 911 system recall any events that happened. and if you see that and i first heard that there was a possible shooting. and so, know, what's run through your min
mrs. martin's class and they, unfortunately, in their classroom don't have a bathroom or any means of hiding or escaping in any cabinets or anything. someone unfortunately did trip the loud speaker system and she heard cursing coming from the loud speaker. not cursed kids kind of looked around and then they heard two. she heard two large noises. that's when ms. martin was just fabulous. she basically got the kid in the corner and made them remain there quietly and they just waited it out until...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
107
107
Dec 12, 2012
12/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from our congressional delegation. we have staff members from senator feinstein's office, nancy pelosi's office, and others. thank you for joining us today. [applause] throughout our history, safety and security has always been our priority. safety and security of our passengers, and safety of our employees. we are building on that commitment by commissioning what is the first fire rescue boat house facility on the west coast of the united states. more simply -- [airplane noise] we are at an airport. this is the first marine emergency response facility on
mr. john martin. >> thank you all for being here. [applause] thank you for being here for the opening of the marine response emergency facility. i want to begin by introducing several dignitaries. the first is commission vice president mike hardeman. thank you. and commissioner steve nakaja. and i want to introduce our police department deputy chief at the airport, the guy in charge. david chen is here. from the adjacent coast guard facility, the commander. and we have staff members from...
799
799
Dec 13, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 799
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin indicated that their ultimate target was j.b., reads the affidavit. the pop singer, even getting a tattoo of him on his leg. mr. martin stated that he had attempted to solicit correspondents on numerous occasions between victim three and him and victim three never returned in kind. martin, according to the document, was seeking notoriety. cnn legal contributor, paul callan. >> pretty much vague talk about hurting somebody is not actionable. it's only a crime when you do something concrete in furtherance of the killing or the conspiracy. and law enforcement says that's what happened here. >> reporter: and what happened is that two men allegedly traveled from new mexico to vermont to carry out two murders. but according to police, the plot was foiled because of a missed highway exit, and the men wound up at the u.s./canada border crossing. officers discovered a warrant for 41-year-old mark stake and turned him over to state police for a probation violation. his 23-year-old nephew, tanner ruan was later arrested in upstate new york. police say they recove
mr. martin indicated that their ultimate target was j.b., reads the affidavit. the pop singer, even getting a tattoo of him on his leg. mr. martin stated that he had attempted to solicit correspondents on numerous occasions between victim three and him and victim three never returned in kind. martin, according to the document, was seeking notoriety. cnn legal contributor, paul callan. >> pretty much vague talk about hurting somebody is not actionable. it's only a crime when you do...
180
180
Dec 19, 2012
12/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin, welcome back. >> thanks, glad to be with you. >> what do you think of the change in the way thatg is adjusted every year? what do you make of it? >> well, now, they're tweaking social security and they're taking it out of pockets of seniors again. why don't they fix it for the long-term instead of tweaking it. the cola, there wasn't a cola for a couple of years and 1.7% for next year, under this change that they're proposing, it will be lower. we think that seniors should not be paying the price for the malfeasance of the government's overspending through all these years. stuart: that's a fair point, sir. in-- as opposed to a cola change, do you just want to see a higher retirement age? would you go for that? >> well, there's already a higher retirement age. >> now what i mean, we are living longer. surely you can get behind a change in the retirement age some years down the road? can you do that? >> stuart, i oppose that on principle. they ought to fix social security and medicare for the long haul instead of tinkering with it and raising the retirement age. >> does that mean a
mr. martin, welcome back. >> thanks, glad to be with you. >> what do you think of the change in the way thatg is adjusted every year? what do you make of it? >> well, now, they're tweaking social security and they're taking it out of pockets of seniors again. why don't they fix it for the long-term instead of tweaking it. the cola, there wasn't a cola for a couple of years and 1.7% for next year, under this change that they're proposing, it will be lower. we think that seniors...
51
51
Dec 11, 2012
12/12
by
CNNW
quote
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 1
martin. the defense lawyers wanted mr. zimmerman to be able to live outside of the county where he lives, seminole county and they wanted it because they said it was a safety issue for their client. but the judge said too bad. he also denied defense requests for additional evidence in the case, as you probably know, he stands accused of the second-degree murder in the shooting of trayvon martin last february following what was described as an altercation. zimmerman claims self-defense under florida's stand your ground law. joining me with his take on the hearing and developments defense attorney joey jackson. a couple of things on the docket today. you were busy watching this for us. the gps monitoring, what's -- why did he think he had a shot at that? >> well you know what? a gps obviously limits you, limits ability to travel and there's arguments may be made by the defense, my client's safety is at issue, he needs to get out of seminole county and needs to meet with witnesses, prepare for his defense. >> can't they apply
martin. the defense lawyers wanted mr. zimmerman to be able to live outside of the county where he lives, seminole county and they wanted it because they said it was a safety issue for their client. but the judge said too bad. he also denied defense requests for additional evidence in the case, as you probably know, he stands accused of the second-degree murder in the shooting of trayvon martin last february following what was described as an altercation. zimmerman claims self-defense under...
205
205
Dec 22, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 205
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin burnham. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have a friend in my constituency who works in a shop stacking shelves on saturday. he gets paid three pounds 68 an hour. yes there's also an over 21 who works in exactly the same shop getting paid six pounds 19 an hour. bear in mind is the exactly same job. is it fair? is it equal? is that right? .. who are they to put a price on our equality? who are they to tell people that because of the date of your birth you cannot away as much doing the same job as another person, an older person. that's not fair. that's not equal. that is not right. i used to subscribe to the view that having an equal minimum wage for all, with hundreds of more young people being unemployed, but you know what? i was wrong. the european commission found that increasing the minimum wage did not caught off job officers. it decreases the number of people living in poverty and increases the well-being of the earner. that would be fairer. that would be equal and that would be right. there are 3.5 million young peop
mr. martin burnham. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have a friend in my constituency who works in a shop stacking shelves on saturday. he gets paid three pounds 68 an hour. yes there's also an over 21 who works in exactly the same shop getting paid six pounds 19 an hour. bear in mind is the exactly same job. is it fair? is it equal? is that right? .. who are they to put a price on our equality? who are they to tell people that because of the date of your birth you...
316
316
Dec 2, 2012
12/12
by
KTVU
tv
eye 316
favorite 0
quote 1
mr. martin pointed out that flooding on highway 29 could be because of some of the storm drains getting backedse of the water levels at the river. taking a look at this fence along the river, you can see normally it is planted on the ground on the banks of the river but you can see the water has almost come up over the top of it. connie and city emergency officials are watching the water levels very closely. the flood in napa river is about 25 feet. again, they are meeting to figure out if that's going to happen and kind of reassess what the water levels in the creek levels are to figure out what the plan is for later today. channel 2 news. >> thanks. bill martin joining us now to take a look at things. i know it's still going but we've been talking about these creek levels approaching 13 feet right now. you said it should drop starting pretty quickly. >> you mentioned the upper creek on fairfax. the gauges are coming down. typically, those are the feeder areas. so they should be getting a break. as they get a bit of a break, hopefully, we have a new flood warning or flash flood warning. these
mr. martin pointed out that flooding on highway 29 could be because of some of the storm drains getting backedse of the water levels at the river. taking a look at this fence along the river, you can see normally it is planted on the ground on the banks of the river but you can see the water has almost come up over the top of it. connie and city emergency officials are watching the water levels very closely. the flood in napa river is about 25 feet. again, they are meeting to figure out if...
139
139
Dec 22, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin burnham. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have a friend in my constituency who works in a shop stacking shelves on saturday. he gets paid three pounds 68 an hour. yes there's also an over 21 who works in exactly the same shop getting paid six pounds 19 an hour. bear in mind is the exactly same job. is it fair? is it equal? is that right? .. who are they to put a price on our equality? who are they to tell people that because of the date of your birth you cannot away as much doing the same job as another person, an older person. that's not fair. that's not equal. that is not right. i used to subscribe to the view that having an equal minimum wage for all, with hundreds of more young people being unemployed, but you know what? i was wrong. the european commission found that increasing the minimum wage did not caught off job officers. it decreases the number of people living in poverty and increases the well-being of the earner. that would be fairer. that would be equal and that would be right. there are 3.5 million young peop
mr. martin burnham. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have a friend in my constituency who works in a shop stacking shelves on saturday. he gets paid three pounds 68 an hour. yes there's also an over 21 who works in exactly the same shop getting paid six pounds 19 an hour. bear in mind is the exactly same job. is it fair? is it equal? is that right? .. who are they to put a price on our equality? who are they to tell people that because of the date of your birth you...
96
96
Dec 15, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin kramer did a great job demonstrating the lord. before i get into this, i would like to recognize eric trager. he is a fellow penn graduate. it is nice to see someone else from penn in this town doing this kind of work and doing it in a cutting edge and great way. i also want to recognize ambassador cohen, who had the hardest job from israel. as a testament to his character. it is interesting to me that when rob contacted me about doing this, he wanted to call the session egypt on the brink. not only does this have the benefit of being true yet again, but it is a particularly apt description of what we are likely to see in egypt for the foreseeable future. not only is it what we see with the future, but perfectly consistent with egypt's modern political history. in the central drama and egypt's history. it could digress a little bit in the struggle. because i think they reflect well on what is likely to happen. it is clear that what we are seeing now at this moment is a reflection of the fact that no party, not the muslim brotherho
mr. martin kramer did a great job demonstrating the lord. before i get into this, i would like to recognize eric trager. he is a fellow penn graduate. it is nice to see someone else from penn in this town doing this kind of work and doing it in a cutting edge and great way. i also want to recognize ambassador cohen, who had the hardest job from israel. as a testament to his character. it is interesting to me that when rob contacted me about doing this, he wanted to call the session egypt on the...
143
143
Dec 31, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. martin burnham. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have a friend in my constituency who works in a shop scking shelves on saturday. he gets paid three pounds 68 an hour. yes there's also an over 21 who works in exactly the same shop getting paid six pounds 19 an hour. bear in mind is the exactly same job. it fair? is it equal? is that right? .. who are they to put a price on our equality? who are they to tell people that because of the date of your birth you cannot away as much doing the same job as another person, an older person. that's not fair. that'sot equal. that is not right. i used to subscribe to the view that having an equal minimum wage for all, with hundreds of more young people being unemployed, but you know what? i was wrong. the european commission found that increasing the minimum wage did not caught off job officers. it decreases the number of people living in poverty and increases the well-being of the earner. that would be fairer. that would be equal and that would be right. there are 3.5 million young people livi
mr. martin burnham. [cheers and applause] >> thank you, mr. speaker. i have a friend in my constituency who works in a shop scking shelves on saturday. he gets paid three pounds 68 an hour. yes there's also an over 21 who works in exactly the same shop getting paid six pounds 19 an hour. bear in mind is the exactly same job. it fair? is it equal? is that right? .. who are they to put a price on our equality? who are they to tell people that because of the date of your birth you cannot...
317
317
Dec 4, 2012
12/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 317
favorite 0
quote 1
team says this photo was taken by a florida police officer the night the unarmed teen trayvon martin was killed. mr shot martin in self-defense after being repeatedly punched in the face and this may be some evidence of that. he is charged with second-degree murder. this trial gets underway in june of this year. there is a picture from october of george zimmerman in a hearing that happened a couple of months ago. i'm joined now by tkaefpb defense attorney, and also a former prosecutor joins us. good to have you here. good morning. >> good morning. >> good morning. martha: this is going to be right back in the news. it got a ton of attention. trayvon martin was a teenager walking home from a convenience store with ice tea and skittles. george zimmerman approached him from what we know about that. he claims there was a scuffle between the two an was concerned that he was going to get hurt and he did get hurt. how before the killing happened and trayvon martin lost his life that night. we have to go back to some of the evidence here, and it is difficult, eric, because these two people were the only on
team says this photo was taken by a florida police officer the night the unarmed teen trayvon martin was killed. mr shot martin in self-defense after being repeatedly punched in the face and this may be some evidence of that. he is charged with second-degree murder. this trial gets underway in june of this year. there is a picture from october of george zimmerman in a hearing that happened a couple of months ago. i'm joined now by tkaefpb defense attorney, and also a former prosecutor joins us....
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
industry that sells us and facials the garbage he calls it breaking news i'm abby martin and we're going to break that. mr. we turn now to a war being fought right along our borders and that is the war on drugs mexico's attorney general is now saying that twenty five thousand people have gone missing in the last six years this image chaos and violence that has ensued in mexico as it struggles to fight drug cartels now some say that it's u.s. policies that fuel the war on drugs emboldening the drug mafias that profit that legal drug market but beyond policy is mexico's cartels are armed with massive arsenals take a look at some of the tools of their trade as you can see they have plenty of a k forty seven rifles machine guns and shotguns just to name a few rocket propelled grenade launchers you see here are some of the heaviest weapons the cartels use and they even have their own monster trucks mexico says the they've seized more than one hundred of them so where do the the cartels get their weapons some are from central america but most of them come from the united states in fact the bureau of alcohol tob
industry that sells us and facials the garbage he calls it breaking news i'm abby martin and we're going to break that. mr. we turn now to a war being fought right along our borders and that is the war on drugs mexico's attorney general is now saying that twenty five thousand people have gone missing in the last six years this image chaos and violence that has ensued in mexico as it struggles to fight drug cartels now some say that it's u.s. policies that fuel the war on drugs emboldening the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
182
182
Dec 4, 2012
12/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school. principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ? by the principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:ur5l i would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the future. teach them well let them lead the÷3ñ?ñ? way. show them the beauty they possess inside. give them a sense of pride to make it easier. teach them well. let's teach them well, not sit on them a what color do i have to be to be a+zñ?ñ?
mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school. principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ? by the principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:ur5l i would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
158
158
Dec 5, 2012
12/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school.rd before. and i tried to figure out what i walked in to take my grades and theéñ?ñ? student who was --y the principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ?e principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:uri would say. i wrote down a few things, nothing to say but do the right thing. i believe the children are the future. teach them well let them lead the÷3ñ?ñ? way. show them the beauty they possess inside. give them a sense of pride to make it easier. teach them well. let's teach them well, not sit be a+zñ?ñ? teacher in san franciscç masters, english credential, and i'm not capable of teaching in the bayview. that doesn't bother me as much as mynÑñ?ñ? student being sat or some reason. at this point in my lifeañ?ñ?ñ t doesn't matter. what matters is the childrennhte treated fairly, with respect. i have one more degree.
mr. caine. >> good evening, everyone. my name's linda cooks. i was teacher at martin luther king school.rd before. and i tried to figure out what i walked in to take my grades and theéñ?ñ? student who was --y the principal approached me and said that she was head on ññ?ñ?e principal. but -- and shea said -- i told her to get her fat a off of me. i looked at my student and said i don't appreciate that type of language but i could understand her. and i started thinking whatz:uri would...
112
112
Dec 26, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
mrs. roth would read the newspaper and about martin luther king. he was rising in all of that, and the civil rights movement and she exposed us to lot. but i was just a junkie. the time i was 9 years old, i was handing leaflets out for robert kennedy. when i was 10, i made a big decision and broke with the democratic party and went to work for john lindsay who was running for mayor of new york. i went down to the liberal party headquarters and was handing out leaflets on the street corner in new york. some women thought this was really cute, this little boy and leaflets. and she asked me why. and i made the case and got in early start in my political career. she said this is for you and she hands this box of pastries. i took a back to the liberal headquarters and we opened it up and there were all of these doughnuts and a lot of $10 bills. one of my early lessons in politics -- the district leader grabbed the money and said you can keep the doughnuts. [laughter] >> you and the friend sold bumper stickers for robert kennedy. >> yes. >> and buttons a
mrs. roth would read the newspaper and about martin luther king. he was rising in all of that, and the civil rights movement and she exposed us to lot. but i was just a junkie. the time i was 9 years old, i was handing leaflets out for robert kennedy. when i was 10, i made a big decision and broke with the democratic party and went to work for john lindsay who was running for mayor of new york. i went down to the liberal party headquarters and was handing out leaflets on the street corner in...
266
266
Dec 24, 2012
12/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 266
favorite 0
quote 0
i remember going down to the martin luther king center at mrs. king's invitation of speaking their during the time was there -- probably 20 years ago. i referred to rebel and -- ran martin luther king as reverend king and not dr. king and she said, thank you. reverend is what what mattered most. that is what the find him and set the course of his politics. host: what do you make of this piece in "the christian science monitor" talking about the changing landscape in new england. people are leaving the mainline churches and going toward alternative churches because, some are saying, these churches to not get involved in politics. guest: that are going to the ones that cannot get involved in politics. it is a complicated message. i imagine if you probe a little more deeply with the colts been interviewed, you find all sorts of reasons. people not just turn away from religion because it is getting involved in politics. it also like the message. they like what the church stands for. i notice a move in areas of traditional religious faith toward more e
i remember going down to the martin luther king center at mrs. king's invitation of speaking their during the time was there -- probably 20 years ago. i referred to rebel and -- ran martin luther king as reverend king and not dr. king and she said, thank you. reverend is what what mattered most. that is what the find him and set the course of his politics. host: what do you make of this piece in "the christian science monitor" talking about the changing landscape in new england....
226
226
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
martin scorsese. he social security mr. clinton remains a major voice in world issues.nclude inside details of the monica lewinsky scandal. >>> and queen elizabeth observed a weekly cabinet meeting. the first time a monarch has attended in at least 100 years. the queen took a seat next to prime minister cameron who presented her with a gift to celebrate her diamond jubilee. >>> the woman blamed for botching the restoration of a painting in a church has reason to celebrate. you may remember celia jimenez created a sensation when she painted the picture of christ that looked more like a monkey. it went for more than $1,800 on ebay. the proceeds go to a catholic charity. >> worked out for her after all. >>> and soon you'll be able to buy an easy bake oven that isn't pink. hasbro's offering new gender-neutral colors. a few weeks ago, a 13-year-old, mckenna pope -- go, mckenna -- of new jersey, started a campaign because she wanted to buy one for her brother but it only came in pink and purple for girls. mckenna met with hasbro on monday. they showed her the prototypes. it w
martin scorsese. he social security mr. clinton remains a major voice in world issues.nclude inside details of the monica lewinsky scandal. >>> and queen elizabeth observed a weekly cabinet meeting. the first time a monarch has attended in at least 100 years. the queen took a seat next to prime minister cameron who presented her with a gift to celebrate her diamond jubilee. >>> the woman blamed for botching the restoration of a painting in a church has reason to celebrate. you...
159
159
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you so much, martin savidge, who has been on the hunt to find mr. set fire today to the headquarters and a woman's inspirational recovery. this is one of the most incredible stories you'll ever hear. we followed amy copeland's amazing story nor months and tonight, she comes "outfront." americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations through tough times. good times. never taking a bailout. there when you need them. helping millions of americans over the centuries. the strength of a global financial leader. the heart of a one-to-one relationship. together for your future. ♪ is efficiently absorbed in small continuous amounts. citracal slow release continuously releases calcium plus d with efficient absorption in one daily dose. citracal slow release. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child transmission. our employees and their families are part of the figh
. >> thank you so much, martin savidge, who has been on the hunt to find mr. set fire today to the headquarters and a woman's inspirational recovery. this is one of the most incredible stories you'll ever hear. we followed amy copeland's amazing story nor months and tonight, she comes "outfront." americans are always ready to work hard for a better future. since ameriprise financial was founded back in 1894, they've been committed to putting clients first. helping generations...
680
680
Dec 18, 2012
12/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 680
favorite 0
quote 0
martin feinberg, who actually lives in newtown connecticut. the elder mr. feinberg today called the events devastating. joining me now is daniel gross the global business editor for "newsweek" and the "daily beast." he has been covering the cerberus story. he's coming to us from new york. welcome back inside "the war room." >> good to be here. >> jennifer: so how significant is it that the california teacher's pension is threatening to divest from this fund and what does this portend for other potential pension funds? >> i think it actually is pretty significant. i wouldn't say it is a dirty little secret. it is very little known if this whole private equity industry, we're talking about the blackstone group and bain capital and kkr and cerberus, all of these billionaires who are buying and selling companies, this whole industry only exists because public employee pension funds invest lots of money into them. it got started with the oregon public employee pension fund. any viewers out there if you work for a city or state or teacher, you can go to the web s
martin feinberg, who actually lives in newtown connecticut. the elder mr. feinberg today called the events devastating. joining me now is daniel gross the global business editor for "newsweek" and the "daily beast." he has been covering the cerberus story. he's coming to us from new york. welcome back inside "the war room." >> good to be here. >> jennifer: so how significant is it that the california teacher's pension is threatening to divest from this...
149
149
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thank you so much, martin savidge, who has been on the hunt to find mr. >>> more masked men set fire today to the headquarters and a woman's inspirational recovery. this is one of the most incredible stories you'll ever hear. we followed amy copeland's amazing story nor months and tonight, she comes "outfront." ♪ ...or you can get out there with your friends and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our best values of the year. this is the pursuit of perfection. [ ding! ] losing your chex mix too easily? time to deploy the boring-potato chip decoy bag. then no one will want to steal the deliciousness. [ male announcer ] with a variety of tastes and textures, only chex mix is a bag of interesting. plays a key role throughout our lives. one a day women's 50+ is a complete multivitamin designed for women's health concerns as we age. it has 7 antioxidants to support cell health. one a day 50+. you'll also care about our new offer. you get access to nurses who can help with your questions. and your loved
. >> thank you so much, martin savidge, who has been on the hunt to find mr. >>> more masked men set fire today to the headquarters and a woman's inspirational recovery. this is one of the most incredible stories you'll ever hear. we followed amy copeland's amazing story nor months and tonight, she comes "outfront." ♪ ...or you can get out there with your friends and actually share something. ♪ the lexus december to remember sales event is on, offering some of our...
235
235
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
we've had ian mckellan, martin freeman, and tonight andy circus. ( applause ) my first question will be, of course, "what do i have in my pocketses?" shhh! don't tell. mrrcus, of course, is the pioneer in the art of performance capture. he has played so many of the great computer-generated characters, not just gollan, but king kong, caesar from "planet of the apes" and of course abraham lincoln. you really believe it's daniel day lewis. of course, hobit heads like me can't wait for this movie and luckily, we don't have to, thanks to the wizards at denny's who are bringing the spirit of middle earth to the middle of the i-80 route 126 interchange. lord jim. >> first, i will have the skillet. next, i shall secure some hobit holes with the side of a pumpkin pancake. that should hold me until second breakfast. >> eat like a hobit, only at denny's. >> stephen: yes, eat like a hobit, because at denny's, you can't eat like a human. ( laughter ). obviously, obviously, folks tolken was an oxford professor who with the simple fantasy novel exploredded link between language and culture and the shared mythological themes. he probably gets the gandolf-gobble-melt.
we've had ian mckellan, martin freeman, and tonight andy circus. ( applause ) my first question will be, of course, "what do i have in my pocketses?" shhh! don't tell. mrrcus, of course, is the pioneer in the art of performance capture. he has played so many of the great computer-generated characters, not just gollan, but king kong, caesar from "planet of the apes" and of course abraham lincoln. you really believe it's daniel day lewis. of course, hobit heads like me can't...