SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
83
83
Mar 27, 2012
03/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
i went to naples, and they build next to the other. there is no light. there is no air. it is horrendous, so there has got to be compromise, and i think the neighborhood association has come up with a good compromise. of lower the building, and the business needs to figure out what they are going to do about parking, because it should not be that they take up all the parking on-street and people have to come to larkin and try to park there. it is a mess, so please consider with the neighborhood association of bozos -- what the neighborhood association proposes. it is not about view. it is about light, quality of life, raising families, and general quality of life. thank you. >> my name is robert, and i have provided of the area since 1978. i am also a principal in the property. during our tenure, we have seen much change in the fisherman's wharf area. we would like to contributed positively by employing thousands of city residents throughout those years. we are at the moment where we want to take our work and go to the next level. we have operated businesses out of the s
i went to naples, and they build next to the other. there is no light. there is no air. it is horrendous, so there has got to be compromise, and i think the neighborhood association has come up with a good compromise. of lower the building, and the business needs to figure out what they are going to do about parking, because it should not be that they take up all the parking on-street and people have to come to larkin and try to park there. it is a mess, so please consider with the neighborhood...
155
155
Mar 13, 2012
03/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> he grew up in naples. he has been head chef at some of the hottest restaurants and runs the upscale bond 45 at national harbor. >> i can tell you, the meet ball is good. we put out a meat ball. >> he says marilyn is not so far off the mark. >> guys, guys, come on, give the woman a break. >> his alfredo is different than the olive garden's. >> don't put too much cream in it. i do a vegetable puree. >> it is delicious. >> you don't miss the cream at all. >> the mark of any good restaurant is its warm welcome. not its snob appeal. >> marilyn. >> you're my guest. you can come here any time you want. >> bruce leshan, 9news now. >> okay, so have folks gotten out of hand using the internet to attack other people? how many of those people would have had the courage to say anything like that to that nice lady in person? anyway, whatever happened to beauty is in the eye of the beholder? shouldn't that apply to taste and food as well? >>> our warm weather and the lack of winter claimed its last casualty. the virginia
. >> he grew up in naples. he has been head chef at some of the hottest restaurants and runs the upscale bond 45 at national harbor. >> i can tell you, the meet ball is good. we put out a meat ball. >> he says marilyn is not so far off the mark. >> guys, guys, come on, give the woman a break. >> his alfredo is different than the olive garden's. >> don't put too much cream in it. i do a vegetable puree. >> it is delicious. >> you don't miss the...
479
479
Mar 15, 2012
03/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 479
favorite 0
quote 0
this afternoon the temperature in chicago, illinois, was the same as it was way down in naples, florida, 81 degrees. much warmer weather can have a dark side. tonight there is a new projection that rising seas due to climate change could cause a whole lot of damage much sooner than anyone had previously thought. the report from our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson. >> this is one angry atlantic. >> reporter: the ferocious surge of the atlantic powered by hurricane irene last august moved a lifeguard tower. broke through a sea wall and sent water rushing into the streets of new york's long beach. a scene that will become more commonplace, a new study says, because of rising sea levels caused by global warming. benjiman strauss says the odds of a hundred-year flood happening by 2030 doubles for 2/3 of the places studied. >> we found that once a 100-year flood becomes a once a decade-year flood fastest in southern california where we expect to see that in several decades. >> reporter: who is at risk? by 2030, the 5 million americans living on coastal land less than f
this afternoon the temperature in chicago, illinois, was the same as it was way down in naples, florida, 81 degrees. much warmer weather can have a dark side. tonight there is a new projection that rising seas due to climate change could cause a whole lot of damage much sooner than anyone had previously thought. the report from our chief environmental affairs correspondent anne thompson. >> this is one angry atlantic. >> reporter: the ferocious surge of the atlantic powered by...
135
135
Mar 24, 2012
03/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
a 13-year-old willow bought a house in naples, florida. $6,000, her mother kicked in $6,000. i want you to listen to sort of the ingenuity of this girl, where she found the money for her down payment. >> i saved it up by selling things on craigslist that i found -- that i bought from garage sales, that i found on the side of the road, garbage days, auctions, craigslist, ebay, free cycle, just a lot of different things and then i saved that to buy a house. >> you want to talk green shoots. young willow, i guess no pun intended, she's a green shoot in this economy. she's picking up a distressed place, she's going to rent it out. she's now become a real estate investor. she's not even old enough to vote. >> no. good for her. i think right now -- and i believe with bob schiller and others who say over the long run for folks listen, stocks are your best investment, but, heck, this is the greatest fire-sale. i believe in rent -- especially if your career is flexible. this is the greatest fire-sale and kids like willow are doing it but look at al
a 13-year-old willow bought a house in naples, florida. $6,000, her mother kicked in $6,000. i want you to listen to sort of the ingenuity of this girl, where she found the money for her down payment. >> i saved it up by selling things on craigslist that i found -- that i bought from garage sales, that i found on the side of the road, garbage days, auctions, craigslist, ebay, free cycle, just a lot of different things and then i saved that to buy a house. >> you want to talk green...
123
123
Mar 9, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
guest: it is a beautiful, small university town in southwest florida near naples.e have about 700 undergraduate students. we are small. we are proud the catholic and follow the teachings of the church. when the mandate came out that said you have to provide contraceptive services including abortion drugs and sterilization as a part of your health plan, the university says this of violates our free exercise of religion and federal law. we were hoping that the regulations that would, from the administration would carve out the exemptions as they have done for decades for organizations like us. we had to go to the court. host: tell us about the nature of your suit. guest: we are grateful to have the becket fund for religious liberty representing the university. they are an excellent first amendment law firm advocacy organization. i have known them for a long time. the founder, a great american and a great man. they have a great group of attorneys over there that have successfully argued cases in the supreme court, most recently won against the administration. we were
guest: it is a beautiful, small university town in southwest florida near naples.e have about 700 undergraduate students. we are small. we are proud the catholic and follow the teachings of the church. when the mandate came out that said you have to provide contraceptive services including abortion drugs and sterilization as a part of your health plan, the university says this of violates our free exercise of religion and federal law. we were hoping that the regulations that would, from the...
285
285
Mar 31, 2012
03/12
by
WJZ
tv
eye 285
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> police in italy raided the house of a mob godfather in naples.ho doesn't have one of these a life-size bust of tony montana. you remember him from the movie "scarface" starting al pacino. >>> the quaker oats guy got a makeover. double chin is gone new hair. he's thinned out. >> that's a little goofy. i don't know. i mean -- okay. i see. okay. is that from eating oatmeal, you think? >> obviously. why not? if you're going to buy oatmeal buy it from that one. >>> the final four rivalry to end all rivalries. we'll talk to the mayors of louisville and kentucky why these power houses can't stand ese power houses can't stand each other. stick around, you're watching "cbs this morning saturday." >>> good morning. it's saturday march 31st. here's what people are talking about. baltimore county is the talk of the nation this morning. the record breaking $640 million mega millions jackpot ticket was sold right at a 7- eleven store. lottery officials are waiting for information on possible jackpot winners from other mega million states to come forward. >>> t
. >>> police in italy raided the house of a mob godfather in naples.ho doesn't have one of these a life-size bust of tony montana. you remember him from the movie "scarface" starting al pacino. >>> the quaker oats guy got a makeover. double chin is gone new hair. he's thinned out. >> that's a little goofy. i don't know. i mean -- okay. i see. okay. is that from eating oatmeal, you think? >> obviously. why not? if you're going to buy oatmeal buy it from...
256
256
Mar 31, 2012
03/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 256
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> police in italy raided the house of a mob godfather in naples.nd drugs, guns and who doesn't have one of these a life-size bust of tony montana. you remember him from the movie "scarface" starting al pacino. >>> the quaker oats guy got a makeover. double chin is gone, new hair. he's thinned out. >> that's a little goofy. i don't know. i mean -- okay. i see. okay. is that from eating oatmeal, you think? >> obviously. why not? if you're going to buy oatmeal, buy it from that one. >>> the final four rivalry to end all rivalries. we'll talk to the mayors of louisville and kentucky why these power houses can't stand each other. stick around, you're watching "cbs this morning saturd >>> welcome back to "cbs this morning saturday," i'm rebecca jarvis. >> i'm chip reid. you think about rivalries forget about yankees and red sox. the rivalry between louisville and kentucky transcends life and death. ask their fans. the two teams square off this evening in the final four in new orleans. coming up, we'll talk to the mayors of louisville and lexington about
. >>> police in italy raided the house of a mob godfather in naples.nd drugs, guns and who doesn't have one of these a life-size bust of tony montana. you remember him from the movie "scarface" starting al pacino. >>> the quaker oats guy got a makeover. double chin is gone, new hair. he's thinned out. >> that's a little goofy. i don't know. i mean -- okay. i see. okay. is that from eating oatmeal, you think? >> obviously. why not? if you're going to buy...
338
338
Mar 3, 2012
03/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 338
favorite 0
quote 0
this weekend it's the annual spring classic in naples, florida, and swamp buggies of all shapes and sizesd. thanks for watching "cbs this morning saturday" only on wink. that will do it for me today. james, over to you. >> it is safe to say that reese witherspoon is not your typical oscar winner. she's a great actress but the mother of two is now speaking out about an issue that's affected her deeply. i caught up with her in washington, d.c. at a conference on domestic violence. at the age of 35, reese witherspoon seems to have it all. she's a devoted mother, a newlywed and one of the highest paid actresses in hollywood. this week witherspoon was in washington, d.c. where we talked before her appearance at a worldwide convention on domestic violence. for those who don't know, put it in context. how big is the problem? >> one in three women has experienced domestic violence. if this isn't you then this is definitely your mother, your sister, a friend or someone you know very closely. >> how has it touched your heart? >> i have had several very personal experiences with domestic violence. a
this weekend it's the annual spring classic in naples, florida, and swamp buggies of all shapes and sizesd. thanks for watching "cbs this morning saturday" only on wink. that will do it for me today. james, over to you. >> it is safe to say that reese witherspoon is not your typical oscar winner. she's a great actress but the mother of two is now speaking out about an issue that's affected her deeply. i caught up with her in washington, d.c. at a conference on domestic violence....
450
450
Mar 20, 2012
03/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 450
favorite 0
quote 0
and take a look, if you will, francis smith, naples, florida, right down the road from fort myers wherermer and very avid sailor. now he likes to keep doing exercise at all times, and that's why he looks so good. and we have this morning, lillian wilson of tucson, arizona, 103. keeps busy by baking all sorts of good things for her kid dis. i wish i was one of her kiddies. now back to the little kiddie on the hudson. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next, a peek inside the homes of celebrities. but first, this is "today" on nbc. girl: i want to tell you about my friend. his name is ben. ben learned about a homeless boy who had an infected tooth, and the boy died. that made ben really sad. he wrote a law so every kid can see a dentist. we have special dental van that goes from school to school. he even helps make sure we learn how to brush our teeth. he's my friend, ben. i hope he's your friend, too. i'm ben cardin, and i approved this message. >>> back now at 8:39. this morning on "today's real estate," celebrity homes for sale. barbara corcoran is here with what's mov
and take a look, if you will, francis smith, naples, florida, right down the road from fort myers wherermer and very avid sailor. now he likes to keep doing exercise at all times, and that's why he looks so good. and we have this morning, lillian wilson of tucson, arizona, 103. keeps busy by baking all sorts of good things for her kid dis. i wish i was one of her kiddies. now back to the little kiddie on the hudson. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next, a peek inside...
207
207
Mar 20, 2012
03/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
they now rent it out and which low tifano and her mother, shannon moore joining us live from naples, for being up so early. willow, i'll start with you. where did you get the money for a downpayment on a house? >> well, i saved it up by selling things on craigslist that i found, that i bought from garage sales, that i found on the side of the road, garbage day, auctions, craigslist, ebay, freecycle, just a lot of different places, and i saved that to buy a house. >> so shannon, i understand that some of the homes that you had in foreclosure perhaps is where whi willow got this idea to sell some of the items in that home. is that true? >> yes, it is. i have investors who buy foreclosed properties and sometimes they leave behind items, and generally my investors put stainless steel appliances in the properties, and if the appliances are white or black, they usually, they don't want them so they give them to willow to sell. >> we're showing some pictures right now of the house i believe that you bought, the before and afters of it. tell us, willow, how you close that house. >> well, i h
they now rent it out and which low tifano and her mother, shannon moore joining us live from naples, for being up so early. willow, i'll start with you. where did you get the money for a downpayment on a house? >> well, i saved it up by selling things on craigslist that i found, that i bought from garage sales, that i found on the side of the road, garbage day, auctions, craigslist, ebay, freecycle, just a lot of different places, and i saved that to buy a house. >> so shannon, i...
696
696
Mar 29, 2012
03/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 696
favorite 0
quote 0
>> it's an area in the region in the southwest of naples. thing about this is, you do not have to cook the pasta ahead of time. >> so you're baking it. >> yes, i'm going to bake it all together. you could even make this the night before. >> you could even make this -- you mean you meaning me? i could make this the night before? anybody? >> not you in particular. other people, though, yes. >> okay. what do we start with? >> so one 20-ounce can of crushed tomatoes in the food processor. then we add one garlic clove that's already been minced and a little chicken broth. the whole thick to this is, you have to add enough liquid because you're not precooking the pasta. >> so it's going to soak up a lot of the liquid. >> it's got to, otherwise it won't cook. the other idea is, you pulse this all together. then you pour it into this pan. >> how long do you simmer this in here? >> you're going to simmer it with or regular gegano and past. two or three minutes to toss everything together. there's two tricks. you have to add enough liquid and also pic
>> it's an area in the region in the southwest of naples. thing about this is, you do not have to cook the pasta ahead of time. >> so you're baking it. >> yes, i'm going to bake it all together. you could even make this the night before. >> you could even make this -- you mean you meaning me? i could make this the night before? anybody? >> not you in particular. other people, though, yes. >> okay. what do we start with? >> so one 20-ounce can of crushed...
180
180
Mar 12, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
host: mike it joins us from naples, florida. a republican. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am try to understand, if the government wants to keep or rebuild our manufacturing facility, why is the government paying it gm to close factories and open up new ones in mexico? guest: i can say that we are helping more manufacturers. the fact that exports are running on a $2 trillion level right now, manufacturing is up. everything from automobiles, farm, medical equipment. we are seeing more and more exports globally. look at some highlights from what the export- import bank did in 2011. $4 billion to finance exports to columbia. 34% of all u.s. exports to that country. and over $12 billion to u.s. made aircraft. take some of those highlights for us. why are they important? guest: this is the most brutally competitive marketplace we're dealing with in the entire world. american companies and products have some of the best products. "made in the usa" is more valuable. however, we are competing with japan and other countries. we to make sure ou
host: mike it joins us from naples, florida. a republican. good morning. caller: thank you for taking my call. i am try to understand, if the government wants to keep or rebuild our manufacturing facility, why is the government paying it gm to close factories and open up new ones in mexico? guest: i can say that we are helping more manufacturers. the fact that exports are running on a $2 trillion level right now, manufacturing is up. everything from automobiles, farm, medical equipment. we are...
63
63
Mar 29, 2012
03/12
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
napeless, florida, he fought for thisy -- napele -- naplles, florida, he fought for this country -- naples, florida, he fought for this country. he called me a couple of years ago, he knew what i was trying to do for the families. and he called me here in washington, d.c., about two years ago and said, congressman, they've done it again. i said, what's that, mr. gruber? on page 113 of the new edition of "leathernecks" they've got a section on the osprey and they say one accident was due to pilot error. mr. speaker, i'm a strong man of faith. and i prayed every night that god would touch the hearts of those who can make the decision to clear the names of colonel john brow and major brooks gruber. and as long as i serve in the congress, as long as i have the energy to fight for these two men, i will continue the fight, until the marine corps does what is right. and what is right is to give connie gruber, trish brow an official letter with one paragraph on it and we will ask that the marine corps issue a national press release that the commandant has done this so that the press in years to co
napeless, florida, he fought for thisy -- napele -- naplles, florida, he fought for this country -- naples, florida, he fought for this country. he called me a couple of years ago, he knew what i was trying to do for the families. and he called me here in washington, d.c., about two years ago and said, congressman, they've done it again. i said, what's that, mr. gruber? on page 113 of the new edition of "leathernecks" they've got a section on the osprey and they say one accident was...
733
733
Mar 20, 2012
03/12
by
WRC
tv
eye 733
favorite 0
quote 0
and take a look, if you will, francis smith, naples, florida, right down the road from fort myers whereid sailor. now he likes to keep doing exercise at all times, and that's why he looks so good. and we have this morning, lillian wilson of tucson, arizona, 103. keeps busy by baking all sorts of good things for her kid dis. i wish i was one of her kiddies. now back to the littl kiddie on the hudson. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next, a peek inside the homes of celebrities. but first, this is "today" on nbc. >>> back now at 8:39. this morning on "today's real estate," celebrity homes for sale. barbara corcoran is here with what's moving and shaking in the high end market of the rich and famous. barbara, good morning. we're going to go through i think we have five homes that are on the market right now. currently owned by celebrities. do buyers pay a premium when a home has been owned by someone who is famous? >> they always do. they just can't resist. it depends on who the celebrity is as to how much of a premium they'll pay. let's talk about alicia keys and her hu
and take a look, if you will, francis smith, naples, florida, right down the road from fort myers whereid sailor. now he likes to keep doing exercise at all times, and that's why he looks so good. and we have this morning, lillian wilson of tucson, arizona, 103. keeps busy by baking all sorts of good things for her kid dis. i wish i was one of her kiddies. now back to the littl kiddie on the hudson. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next, a peek inside the homes of...
483
483
Mar 20, 2012
03/12
by
KNTV
tv
eye 483
favorite 0
quote 0
and take a look, if you will, francis smith, naples, florida, right down the road from fort myers where very avid sailor. now he likes to keep doing exercise at all times, and that's why he looks so good. and we have this morning, lillian wilson of tucson, arizona, 103. keeps busy by baking all sorts of good things for her kid dis. i wish i was one of her kiddies. now back to the little kiddie on the hudson. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next, a peek inside the homes of celebrities. but first, this is "today" on nbc. okay, people, let's get started. pete, did you forget yours? me pete, me use pen! (laughter) sorry i'm late, i was in the 16th century looking for pete's pen. (laughter) guys, guys. take it easy, ok? pete's mom is videochatting me, and she wants her pen back! ok, alright, well. i just got one. so... yeah, you've got a little... yep, i can feel the wet patch. don't look at it. when it's on your mind, it's on ebay. >>> back now at 8:39. this morning on "today's real estate," celebrity homes for sale. barbara corcoran is here with what's moving and shakin
and take a look, if you will, francis smith, naples, florida, right down the road from fort myers where very avid sailor. now he likes to keep doing exercise at all times, and that's why he looks so good. and we have this morning, lillian wilson of tucson, arizona, 103. keeps busy by baking all sorts of good things for her kid dis. i wish i was one of her kiddies. now back to the little kiddie on the hudson. >> all right, willard, thank you so much. coming up next, a peek inside the homes...