86
86
Aug 15, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
she blacked out the names and gave it to nelson's sister as a model.elson and his sister submitted a third motion based off that document. and finally, that motion was granted. and lo and behold the dna evidence revealed that robert nelson is innocent for the brutal rape he was serving time for. he was released from prison this june. the dna tested and the folks from the innocence project who worked on behalf of nelson and in cooperation with prosecutors. found the two men who committed the rape. for her effort, helping to free an innocent man from prison, sharon snyder was fired by judge david burke. the judge who denied the original two motions and granted the third for a violation of cannon seven. the court rules and warns of the risk of offering a course of action. i'm joined by robert nelson and sharon snyder for their first national television interview together. my first question to you is, how did it feel to spend those years in prison, knowing you had been wrongly convicted and how did it feel to get the news that you were being released. >> i
she blacked out the names and gave it to nelson's sister as a model.elson and his sister submitted a third motion based off that document. and finally, that motion was granted. and lo and behold the dna evidence revealed that robert nelson is innocent for the brutal rape he was serving time for. he was released from prison this june. the dna tested and the folks from the innocence project who worked on behalf of nelson and in cooperation with prosecutors. found the two men who committed the...
411
411
Aug 26, 2013
08/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 411
favorite 0
quote 2
in his san francisco home, frank nelson shares his story with blankenhide. nelson took his first ride in june, by then the movement had spread to trains. >> they got off the train and headed to the homes that were right there. the black riders went into the whites homes and they were carted off to jail. >> reporter: nelson was 23 when his body was bruised and beaten. >> friend, i'm a mississippi segragist and i'm proud of it. >> reporter: as the south resisted integration, president john f. kennedy grew frustrated, nelson says the president wanted to help blacks but also wanted to appease southern voters. >> the kennedys were sort of behind it but not really. i mean lip service was there. >> reporter: throughout that summer more than 300 freedom riders traveled through the deep south. in september the president's brother attorney general robert kennedy asked for and received more stringent regulations. by the end of 61, public transportation throughout the south was integrated. >> after the violent response to the freedom riders, president kennedy sent a bil
in his san francisco home, frank nelson shares his story with blankenhide. nelson took his first ride in june, by then the movement had spread to trains. >> they got off the train and headed to the homes that were right there. the black riders went into the whites homes and they were carted off to jail. >> reporter: nelson was 23 when his body was bruised and beaten. >> friend, i'm a mississippi segragist and i'm proud of it. >> reporter: as the south resisted...
241
241
Aug 5, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
four or five statements on nelson cruz.se players and all those other teams must be mighty thankful there's this 4 billion-pound elephant in the big city. >> any other situation nelson cruz would be heyed heyed the -- headline. lees the rangers in home runs, an al championship series mvp. everybody is waiting for a-rod's comment and then guys like jhonny peralta, good player, nelson cruz, names, household names, ryan braun is a household name. star of the league. no wince interested in them. it's all about alex rodriguez and it's the waiting game. >> adam mentioned melky cabrera but he was available for the postseason last year after his suspension. >> he served the 50-game suspension and they were going into the playoffs. the giants decided not to bring him on to the postseason roster. they went on and won the world series, but that was an interesting decision. we get him back but we're going to still keep him off the field. the yankees tonight, as a-rod is appealing, he is going to be on the field. so it will be a very in
four or five statements on nelson cruz.se players and all those other teams must be mighty thankful there's this 4 billion-pound elephant in the big city. >> any other situation nelson cruz would be heyed heyed the -- headline. lees the rangers in home runs, an al championship series mvp. everybody is waiting for a-rod's comment and then guys like jhonny peralta, good player, nelson cruz, names, household names, ryan braun is a household name. star of the league. no wince interested in...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
102
102
Aug 17, 2013
08/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
good evening, my name is jessy nelson and i am a graduate of the contract administration cycle seven program and i live in the bay view community in san francisco. what brought me to city build was that i was at orientation in the (inaudible) industries and they passed out fliers outlining acceptance and to the requirement. and out comes for the city build program, and i thought about it and i said, to myself, i am going to attend one of the orientations sessions because i'm interested in beginning the job market and to update my skills after six years of retirement. my most valued experience at cap was especially my accounting skills and learning quick books. since completing cat my out look on life and job entry has changed. the program gave me a chance to evaluate my administrative skills as well as feeling technical expertise in a state of art consumer-based management tools. first, excel, powerpoint and accounting. professionally speaking, i know that i can compete with the best in my field of contracts, construction and administration and in management. the program is challengi
good evening, my name is jessy nelson and i am a graduate of the contract administration cycle seven program and i live in the bay view community in san francisco. what brought me to city build was that i was at orientation in the (inaudible) industries and they passed out fliers outlining acceptance and to the requirement. and out comes for the city build program, and i thought about it and i said, to myself, i am going to attend one of the orientations sessions because i'm interested in...
224
224
Aug 24, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 1
king's influence and the civil rights movement and the influence of that on nelson mandela?> of course the parallel history, the african national congress, nelson mandela's party was formed in the early 1900s, just after the naacp, so martin luther king and nelson mandela were aware of the parallel history and someone on your program just said a few moments ago, martin luther king operated on multiple levels. in 1964 when he was in the struck nel america, he was also talking about the struggle against what he called the worst racism in the world in south africa and he went to london and talked to people from different countries including africa about the need to support sanctions and so forth and at this point nelson mandela was in prison and had been in prison since the early '60s serving what we thought at that time was a life sentence. he said that in prison he followed the prisoners, he himself, followed the struggle of black americans and said because we were linked by nature and proud by choice and thanked when he came to america after he was free he thanked americans
king's influence and the civil rights movement and the influence of that on nelson mandela?> of course the parallel history, the african national congress, nelson mandela's party was formed in the early 1900s, just after the naacp, so martin luther king and nelson mandela were aware of the parallel history and someone on your program just said a few moments ago, martin luther king operated on multiple levels. in 1964 when he was in the struck nel america, he was also talking about the...
779
779
Aug 22, 2013
08/13
by
WBFF
tv
eye 779
favorite 0
quote 0
nelson: we use that, but we also use animal eyes as well. we get pigs' eyes from our local butcher, so... you buy eyeballs from the butcher, from cadavers? that's right-- christos, one of my ph.d. students here, christos goes in the morning, early in the morning to the butcher and asks for eyeballs. pogue: christos, how are you? fine. (laughing): oh, my god... these are the pig eyes. exactly. twenty pig eyes fresh from the butcher. ready to be prepared for experiments. you must be a big hit around halloween. and what about this guy, what's this all about? ah, we call him mr. pig eye guy. mr. pig eye guy? well, you have to give them a name. then we put the eyes in this hole here. (pogue laughing) pogue: once the eyeball is secured inside the socket, we insert a light probe. christos: that's the light there. oh, i can actually see the light in it-- very cool. pogue: this tiny led lets us see what we're doing when we drive the robot. so, this is the robot right here? mm-hmm. okay, and this isn't fake. we're really seeing this live from the micr
nelson: we use that, but we also use animal eyes as well. we get pigs' eyes from our local butcher, so... you buy eyeballs from the butcher, from cadavers? that's right-- christos, one of my ph.d. students here, christos goes in the morning, early in the morning to the butcher and asks for eyeballs. pogue: christos, how are you? fine. (laughing): oh, my god... these are the pig eyes. exactly. twenty pig eyes fresh from the butcher. ready to be prepared for experiments. you must be a big hit...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
67
67
Aug 16, 2013
08/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
i say this because of the story of nelson mandela condition it is a not ex-president by leader. it begs the question that the mayor was making. just because you have a position of authority it didn't mean you necessarily lead it's foekdz who exercise that moral authority this changes the world. that's the life of ghandi it wasn't president ghandi or president martin luther king. its people like phillips and i and dell who sped up and had those debates that's why we're here. they didn't wait for anyone to tap them on the shoulder. its people like kate kendall and my extraordinary staff. it's folks like this on stage that stepped up. they didn't need to do it but they did it. it wasn't just interest this was a true commitment to quality. it was chris and sandy i didn't it was the extraordinary leadership of many folks in this room so many of you out there in the audience. so i want to celebrate our wisdom and faith and your devotion to this cause and i'll close for participating in this remarkable journey. and like any journey it's not linear it's complex it's a worth journey we'r
i say this because of the story of nelson mandela condition it is a not ex-president by leader. it begs the question that the mayor was making. just because you have a position of authority it didn't mean you necessarily lead it's foekdz who exercise that moral authority this changes the world. that's the life of ghandi it wasn't president ghandi or president martin luther king. its people like phillips and i and dell who sped up and had those debates that's why we're here. they didn't wait for...
658
658
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
KSTS
tv
eye 658
favorite 0
quote 1
josÉ algunas aseguradors decÍan que sÍ cubririan pero no gastos relacionados con su enfermedad >>> nelsonirar, c cuando me acuesto es como si lis os pulmones estuvieran llenos de lÍquido. >>> es muy importante, porque yo necesito ser chequeado cons a constanteme decidieron abrir su ppropia cÑ a compaÑÍa. >>p>por la situaciÓn de su dc d condiciÓn, no qruerÍan asegurar la condiciÓn carrde Él. >>> finalmente encontararuon e seguro para la familia. >>> es terrible, pagamos a alrededor de 15 mil dÓlares al a aÑo, lo que es costo de seguro nada mÁs, ademas de eso nos han subido el deducile de 5 mil d s dÓlares >>> para enero del 2014 serÁ e ilegal rechazar o cobrarle mÁs a una persona con condiciÓn pre i preexistente con enfermedades n como la diabetes, el asma, pr problemas cardiacos o incluso las mujeres embarazadas >>> no los va a exclurir com s personas con problemas y el co costo serÁ normal como tdaodas s otras personas. >>> mÁs de las m mitad de los t estadest estadounidense tienen una co condiciÓn preexistente. >>> inmediatamente se firmo la l ley hace 3 aÑos, la rdeforma d s salud proh
josÉ algunas aseguradors decÍan que sÍ cubririan pero no gastos relacionados con su enfermedad >>> nelsonirar, c cuando me acuesto es como si lis os pulmones estuvieran llenos de lÍquido. >>> es muy importante, porque yo necesito ser chequeado cons a constanteme decidieron abrir su ppropia cÑ a compaÑÍa. >>p>por la situaciÓn de su dc d condiciÓn, no qruerÍan asegurar la condiciÓn carrde Él. >>> finalmente encontararuon e seguro para la familia....
80
80
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
WRC
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
ofgood news about the health nelson mandela.his health is improving daily and he is able to set up for a few minutes at a time. mandela is 95 years old. he has been in the hospital for two months for treatment of a lung infection. boy in texas is trying to help victims of the tornado that hit moore, oklahoma. he is spending his summer mowing lawns in the texas heat to raise money. when the tornado hit, the city was david stated -- devastated. thousands of homes were damaged. dylan says he wants to help people recover. it is 104 degrees. that didn't stop me. 90 lawns and two months and raised $16,000. the money was donated from one oklahoma family with six kids. 104 degrees didn't stop him. >> hard work out there. >> we are not going to see anything like that. >> the record is 98 degrees. not even close to that. this summer, not so hot out there. it is pretty nice. temperatures are generally in the 60s and 70s. 76 degrees at reagan national airport. seven off for our. mostly cloudy skies. the clouds will break apart to the north
ofgood news about the health nelson mandela.his health is improving daily and he is able to set up for a few minutes at a time. mandela is 95 years old. he has been in the hospital for two months for treatment of a lung infection. boy in texas is trying to help victims of the tornado that hit moore, oklahoma. he is spending his summer mowing lawns in the texas heat to raise money. when the tornado hit, the city was david stated -- devastated. thousands of homes were damaged. dylan says he wants...
551
551
Aug 16, 2013
08/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 551
favorite 0
quote 0
nelson: ha-ha! ( chuckling ): well-illustrated, nelson.es for groundskeeper-- oh, or should i say "grinskeeper"?-- no, i'm sorry. groundskeeper was correct... willie! ( playing "my bonnie" )
nelson: ha-ha! ( chuckling ): well-illustrated, nelson.es for groundskeeper-- oh, or should i say "grinskeeper"?-- no, i'm sorry. groundskeeper was correct... willie! ( playing "my bonnie" )
842
842
Aug 7, 2013
08/13
by
WZDC
tv
eye 842
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> nelson, tiene 53 aÑos de edad y padre de una familia de 6. >>> una persona saludable.mo si los pulmones estuvieran llenos de lÍquido. Él y su esposa eran empleados de una gran em fresa. los gastos de seguridad mÉdico eran cubiertos sin problemas. >>> es importante porque yo necesito ser chequeado constantemente. >>> todo cambiÓ, cuando decidieron independizarse y abrir su propia compaÑÍa. >>> por la situaciÓn que tenÍa Él con la condiciÓn no nos querÍan asegurar la condiciÓn de Él. >>> finalmente, encontraron un seguro grupal, solo para su familia pero es casi imposible de pagar. >>> aquÍ tenemos otro por 7 # 57 dÓlares social securi es terrible, pagamos alrededor de 15 mil dÓlares al aÑo. lo que es costo de seguro nada mÁs. aparte de eso, nos han subido, el deducible que tenemos, 5.000 dÓlares por cada uno de nosotros. >>> >>> para enero del 2014, serÁ ilegal, rechazar o cobrar mÁs por la cobertura mÉdica, a una persona que tenga una condiciÓn preexistente. una enfermedad como la diabetes, el asma problemas cardiacos y si una persona estÁ embarazada. julio es agentes
. >>> nelson, tiene 53 aÑos de edad y padre de una familia de 6. >>> una persona saludable.mo si los pulmones estuvieran llenos de lÍquido. Él y su esposa eran empleados de una gran em fresa. los gastos de seguridad mÉdico eran cubiertos sin problemas. >>> es importante porque yo necesito ser chequeado constantemente. >>> todo cambiÓ, cuando decidieron independizarse y abrir su propia compaÑÍa. >>> por la situaciÓn que tenÍa Él con la...
197
197
Aug 31, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 197
favorite 0
quote 0
bush, and by phone bill nelson of florida. mr. nelson, senator nelson, i want to start with you.ou say you do support the president here. you do support a limited military strike, but you say you would rather we strike right now. why not wait for congressional approval? >> i've seen the evidence. and it is so conclusive and the question is, as commander in chief, do you have a responsibility in the civilized world to draw that line and say that an actor cannot use a weapon of mass destruction, chemical, biological, or nuclear, without consequences. as the president said today, he believes he has the authority of what he is reaching out is to get that additional backup from the legislative branch. i don't think that's necessary, but i'm certainly going to vote for the authorization. >> david fromme, we have you with us right now. this seems like a big moment that in some ways the president obama seems to reset power here in terms of using military forces. we didn't go to congress in libya. it's not something that some leaders have done in the past for kosovo waited until after pre
bush, and by phone bill nelson of florida. mr. nelson, senator nelson, i want to start with you.ou say you do support the president here. you do support a limited military strike, but you say you would rather we strike right now. why not wait for congressional approval? >> i've seen the evidence. and it is so conclusive and the question is, as commander in chief, do you have a responsibility in the civilized world to draw that line and say that an actor cannot use a weapon of mass...
204
204
Aug 24, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
king's influence and the civil rights movement and the influence of that on nelson mandela?> of course the parallel history, the african national congress, nelson mandela's party was formed in the early 1900s, just after the naacp, so martin luther king and nelson mandela were aware of the parallel history and someone on your program just said a few moments ago, martin luther king operated on multiple levels. in 1964 when he was in the struck nel america, he was also talking about the struggle against what he called the worst racism in the world in south africa and he went to london and talked to people from different countries including africa about the need to support sanctions and so forth and at this point nelson mandela was in prison and had been in prison since the early '60s serving what we thought at that time was a life sentence. he said that in prison he followed the prisoners, he himself, followed the struggle of black americans and said because we were linked by nature and proud by choice and thanked when he came to america after he was free he thanked americans
king's influence and the civil rights movement and the influence of that on nelson mandela?> of course the parallel history, the african national congress, nelson mandela's party was formed in the early 1900s, just after the naacp, so martin luther king and nelson mandela were aware of the parallel history and someone on your program just said a few moments ago, martin luther king operated on multiple levels. in 1964 when he was in the struck nel america, he was also talking about the...
140
140
Aug 7, 2013
08/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> some important papers of human rights icon nelson mandela are the highlight of an art exhibition in tokyo. >>> japan's prime minister is taking action to stop radioactive groundwater at the fukushima daiichi from flowing into the pacific ocean. shinzo abe is considering a plan to give the operator funding to deal with the problem. tepco managers are considering building a large underground wall to dam the ground water. prime minister abe spoke about his decision during a meeting with government officials. >> translator: people are extremely concerned about these leaks. they must be dealt with. the government cannot leave the issue entirely up to the plant operator tepco. we must take steps to help the utility. >> abe told the industry minister to instruct managers to do whatever they can to stop the leaks right away. it is estimated 300 tons of radioactive ground water is getting into the ocean every day. >>> of the 300 tons accumulates in an area tepco engineers know is contaminated with substances and that's the water leaking into the ocean. 300 tons of ground water doesn't get
. >>> some important papers of human rights icon nelson mandela are the highlight of an art exhibition in tokyo. >>> japan's prime minister is taking action to stop radioactive groundwater at the fukushima daiichi from flowing into the pacific ocean. shinzo abe is considering a plan to give the operator funding to deal with the problem. tepco managers are considering building a large underground wall to dam the ground water. prime minister abe spoke about his decision during a...
182
182
Aug 2, 2013
08/13
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 182
favorite 0
quote 0
morsi -- mohamed morsi to nelson mandela. there are those who have said that it is a threat to national security. them to hear from african leaders that those -- it is something they will use to try and propagate throughout the coming days. on the other, they do understand that there is a very real threat that there could be a violent response. say, they have nothing much in the way of the actual, tangible elements to try and repel such a force. they say they will stay here. it is important to remember the amount of women and children would makep -- that it practically impossible for a forceful removal of them to take place without widescale bloodshed. they remain adamant that they believe they have -- on their side. another day goes by with no solution. >> indeed that is so. thank you. speaking to us from nasr city. the u.s. says it is disappointed by the russian decision to grant temporary asylum to whistleblower edward snowden. this could allow the former intelligence contractor to seek permanent refuge in another country.
morsi -- mohamed morsi to nelson mandela. there are those who have said that it is a threat to national security. them to hear from african leaders that those -- it is something they will use to try and propagate throughout the coming days. on the other, they do understand that there is a very real threat that there could be a violent response. say, they have nothing much in the way of the actual, tangible elements to try and repel such a force. they say they will stay here. it is important to...
195
195
Aug 8, 2013
08/13
by
KRCB
tv
eye 195
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> people in tokyo are celebrating the remarkable life of nelson mandela as the former south african president gets treatment in hospital. they've put on an exhibition. some items there have never been seen outside south africa. nhk world's mitsuko nishikawa takes us there. >> reporter: the display is part of a disaster benefit art show by japanese personalities. the items related to the former south african president are a highlight. this is a copy of a note mandela wrote during his imprisonment. he was arrested many times for his anti-apartheid activities. he made headlines at his trial in 1964 when, instead of testifying, he made a speech from the dock. he said he would risk his life to realize a democratic and nonracial society. >> translator: it's an ideal for which i have lived. it is an ideal for which i still hope to live and see realized. but if it needs be, it is an ideal for which i am prepared to die. >> reporter: another piece is a copy of a memo mandela wrote after his release from prison. viewers can sense the sort of man who made the effort to remember everything that
. >>> people in tokyo are celebrating the remarkable life of nelson mandela as the former south african president gets treatment in hospital. they've put on an exhibition. some items there have never been seen outside south africa. nhk world's mitsuko nishikawa takes us there. >> reporter: the display is part of a disaster benefit art show by japanese personalities. the items related to the former south african president are a highlight. this is a copy of a note mandela wrote...
110
110
Aug 3, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i love hearing you on the willie nelson record. did you get stoned with willie?d you do know that. >> because that's the trip of all time. >> willie nelson was psychedelic, sci-fi, wide screen. i mean, i've never been outdone. [ applause ] but i was in amsterdam with willie and he made me quit. i had to think of something to get us to stop smoking. i was like, willie, let's go get something to eat. >> willie nelson, snoop dog, amsterdam. how did nobody die? >> wait a minute, we played dominos. so we're playing dominos. he got a vapor. i got a blunt. he got a joint. he got a bong and he got this other kind of thing that's like a wooden piece that you smoke out of. so just me and him, i'm keeping score, he blazes up the first one, i blaze up one. before you know it, it's four things being passed around while we're playing dominos. you would have thought we were octopuses, because we were moving so much. >> at some point your conversation must have reached the level of enlightenment. what were you talking about? >> when i'm around willie or a great musician that's s
. >> i love hearing you on the willie nelson record. did you get stoned with willie?d you do know that. >> because that's the trip of all time. >> willie nelson was psychedelic, sci-fi, wide screen. i mean, i've never been outdone. [ applause ] but i was in amsterdam with willie and he made me quit. i had to think of something to get us to stop smoking. i was like, willie, let's go get something to eat. >> willie nelson, snoop dog, amsterdam. how did nobody die? >>...
189
189
Aug 4, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 189
favorite 0
quote 0
an example is nelson cruz from the rangers. if he is suspended tomorrow he could rejoin the rangers before the playoffs. these are some of the better players in baseball with a couple of all-star on the list. we will have to wait and see. >> rachel nichols we appreciate the insight. thank you. >>> turning to developments on the global terror threat. 22 u.s. embassies and consulates are closed right now. and cnn learned that the u.s. will keep them closed through to august 10th. al qaeda might be on the verge of launching a major attack. a message triggered the security concerns. it sparked a worldwide travel alert for americans. let's bring in emily schmidt from washington. the state department decided to close those embassies and consulates just for sunday and now it will be extended through next weekend. what changed? >> they always said when they said it would be on sunday there was a possibility for extensions. we saw there would be indeed be extensions. it is doing so out of an abundance of caution. it is not an indication
an example is nelson cruz from the rangers. if he is suspended tomorrow he could rejoin the rangers before the playoffs. these are some of the better players in baseball with a couple of all-star on the list. we will have to wait and see. >> rachel nichols we appreciate the insight. thank you. >>> turning to developments on the global terror threat. 22 u.s. embassies and consulates are closed right now. and cnn learned that the u.s. will keep them closed through to august 10th....
143
143
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
nelson cruise could be suspended tomorrow in the bio genesis scandal. holland struck out 10 and eight shutout innings allowing four hits. in the seventh and more land is out of here. he allowed 28 home runs. two-run shot and griffin is 10 and 8. they have a 4-0 victory. the giants and rays ending their three-game set where the panda is alive and well. he got the start over barry zito and puts a two-run homer in the first. it was a game winning run to former sanford star. escobar beats the throw home and giants are 12 back of the dodgers in the west. rays win this one 4-3. final round of the bridgestone invitational. as expected tiger woods held on to win. despite one birdie on 10. he lead by 7 coming in and shot an even par 70. 15 under on the tournament and won by seven strokes. he collects his 79th career win. eighth here at firestone. but this is the first with his son charlie at the course. >> wanted to know what place i am in. are you leading or not? that's his stock question. i am not leading. are you going start leading 1234* well, i'm trying. th
nelson cruise could be suspended tomorrow in the bio genesis scandal. holland struck out 10 and eight shutout innings allowing four hits. in the seventh and more land is out of here. he allowed 28 home runs. two-run shot and griffin is 10 and 8. they have a 4-0 victory. the giants and rays ending their three-game set where the panda is alive and well. he got the start over barry zito and puts a two-run homer in the first. it was a game winning run to former sanford star. escobar beats the throw...
170
170
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
nelson cruise could be suspended tomorrow in the bio genesis scandal. holland struck out 10 and eight shutout innings allowing four hits. in the seventh and more land is out of here. he allowed 28 home runs. two-run shot and griffin is 10 and 8. they have a 4-0 victory. the giants and rays ending their three-game set where the panda is alive and well. he got the start over barry zito and puts a two-run homer in the first. it was a game winning run to former sanford star. escobar beats the throw home and giants are 12 back of the dodgers in the west. rays win this one 4-3. final round of the bridgestone invitational. as expected tiger woods held on to win. despite one birdie on 10. he lead by 7 coming in and shot an even par 70. 15 under on the tournament and won by seven strokes. he collects his 79th career win. eighth here at firestone. but this is the first with his son charlie at the course. >> wanted to know what place i am in. are you leading or not? that's his stock question. i am not leading. are you going start leading 1234* well, i'm trying. th
nelson cruise could be suspended tomorrow in the bio genesis scandal. holland struck out 10 and eight shutout innings allowing four hits. in the seventh and more land is out of here. he allowed 28 home runs. two-run shot and griffin is 10 and 8. they have a 4-0 victory. the giants and rays ending their three-game set where the panda is alive and well. he got the start over barry zito and puts a two-run homer in the first. it was a game winning run to former sanford star. escobar beats the throw...
241
241
Aug 27, 2013
08/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i was at the willy nelson concert. willy nelson did not do those sort of antics. i commend everyone watching this to go see a willy nelson show as opposed to mily cyrus. if you are a dad you are disgusted and your heart is sick and you spend all of your time worrying -- i mean i spend all of my time worrying about my college-aged daughter and she is a great kid. that's just what you did. >> she is a great kid. no thanks to you because you were never there for her. >> she is following around willy. >> shotgun willy. >> april, welcome to the show. >> thank you. >> i hope you have no regrets when you leave the studio. you were actually there at the awards. do you think that women find them powering or do they believe it is empowering? >> i want to say nice things because i like her and she is 20 years old, but i feel like she had her first beer last night at the vma's and that's what happens. you completely embarrass yourselves and you lose it. she had the foam finger and i was on the side of the stage and she went off by a drummer and they didn't have her on camera
. >> i was at the willy nelson concert. willy nelson did not do those sort of antics. i commend everyone watching this to go see a willy nelson show as opposed to mily cyrus. if you are a dad you are disgusted and your heart is sick and you spend all of your time worrying -- i mean i spend all of my time worrying about my college-aged daughter and she is a great kid. that's just what you did. >> she is a great kid. no thanks to you because you were never there for her. >> she...
240
240
Aug 5, 2013
08/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
so yes, nelson cruz's suspension will be over by the playoffs. certain to be -- i mean the rangers seem certain to be there. we'll have to see if they welcome him back on the team. same thing goes for jhonny peralta, the tigers' shortstop, who will also be a free agent next year. the tigers could certainly use him this season, this october. we'll have to see if they decide to bring him back. >> what a year in baseball. ben reiter, thank you very much. >>> we move to the other big story today. security officials have told cnn al qaeda in yemen is in the final stages of planning a terror attack. so coming up next, we'll talk to a former cia officer who will tell us about what he knows and how the u.s. is responding. next. jackie: there are plenty of things i prefer to do on my own. but when it comes to investing, i just think it's better to work with someone. someone you feel you can really partner with. unfortunately, i've found that some brokerage firms don't always encourage that kind of relationship. that's why i stopped working at the old brok
so yes, nelson cruz's suspension will be over by the playoffs. certain to be -- i mean the rangers seem certain to be there. we'll have to see if they welcome him back on the team. same thing goes for jhonny peralta, the tigers' shortstop, who will also be a free agent next year. the tigers could certainly use him this season, this october. we'll have to see if they decide to bring him back. >> what a year in baseball. ben reiter, thank you very much. >>> we move to the other big...
136
136
Aug 21, 2013
08/13
by
KQEH
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
over the course of his extraordinary career he's worked with everybody from willie nelson to john lee hooker, earning him numerous grammys for various albums, as well as a grammy award for lifetime achievement. he's just released a new cd titled "sound the alarm," and will perform tonight not one but two songs, so i'm looking forward to that. but before we get to all of that, that conversation and that performance, as this is our 10th anniversary here on pbs, we continue to introduce you to some of the folk who make this program possible every night. so joining me now is leshelle sargent, who started here some years ago as an intern and for quite some time now has been in charge of all of our media strategy and our public relations. so leshelle, we have been blessed to have you on the program, and thank you for being a part of our team. >> it's been a wild ride, tavis, and i just want to thank everyone out there, including my mom and colleagues and professors who always believed in me. and thank you, tavis, for giving me this opportunity and for encouraging, empowering, and enlighteni
over the course of his extraordinary career he's worked with everybody from willie nelson to john lee hooker, earning him numerous grammys for various albums, as well as a grammy award for lifetime achievement. he's just released a new cd titled "sound the alarm," and will perform tonight not one but two songs, so i'm looking forward to that. but before we get to all of that, that conversation and that performance, as this is our 10th anniversary here on pbs, we continue to introduce...
206
206
tv
eye 206
favorite 0
quote 1
nelson cruz, a guy they want to get back.ralta, they want to get him back. >> tell us about the teams that will be hurt right now. >> the rangers, if texas loses nelson cruz. the team's struggled since losing josh hamilton to free agency. the yankees -- any third baseman right now, for the yankees, alex rodriguez, at this deteriorating stage of his career would be anything they put at third base throughout the entire season. the yankees would love to get a-rod back. as much as they don't want him back, head ache, distraction. >> money. money would they love to keep the money. have him go away. >> $100 million. 100 million reasons they would like baseball to do this. lifetime ban not that likely. >> what are we talking about in terms of the hold-up with the announcement? >> it could come friday. it could come as late as mopd. monday. i don't think they want to wait later than monday as some people are speculating. if it comes down after monday, you are talking 50 games. could run into the post season. an issue for major league
nelson cruz, a guy they want to get back.ralta, they want to get him back. >> tell us about the teams that will be hurt right now. >> the rangers, if texas loses nelson cruz. the team's struggled since losing josh hamilton to free agency. the yankees -- any third baseman right now, for the yankees, alex rodriguez, at this deteriorating stage of his career would be anything they put at third base throughout the entire season. the yankees would love to get a-rod back. as much as they...
192
192
Aug 19, 2013
08/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
rob nelson has the latest. >> reporter: our first look at the formal case against oscar pistorius. nicknamed the blade runner pistorius will face charges in the death of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, who was shot multiple times through the bathroom door of had is mansion. prosecutors say it was murder. pistorius claims he mistook reeva for an intruder. >> what the state is going to do, they want to show he is a violent person, he is a gun-toting hot head is the way -- the portrait they'll paint of this man. >> reporter: prosecutors say reeva retreated to the ballotroom after a fight with pistorius. our "20/20" team built a replica earlier this year with a central question still looming about pistorius' side of the story. how did he grab his gun from the side of the bed without noticing reeva was no longer there. >> we're talking about the dark of night. >> reporter: joe jackson, a defense attorney speaking with amy robach offered one explanation pistorius' defense could use. >> his attention rightfully is focused on what could be an intruder and the end of his life as well as he
rob nelson has the latest. >> reporter: our first look at the formal case against oscar pistorius. nicknamed the blade runner pistorius will face charges in the death of his girlfriend, reeva steenkamp, who was shot multiple times through the bathroom door of had is mansion. prosecutors say it was murder. pistorius claims he mistook reeva for an intruder. >> what the state is going to do, they want to show he is a violent person, he is a gun-toting hot head is the way -- the...
90
90
Aug 24, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
send alondra nelson. [applause] and then to her right, the right of alondra nelson is sam roberts, who has written about the health effects of segregation. [applause] his right is jonathan. and to his right is harriet washington his book, deadly monopolies and the consequences for your health and our medical future, please give her a very welcoming round of applause. so what mythologies did we all learn? what did we learn from writing her books? what would we want to share with the audience today and discuss amongst ourselves? i'm going to start with three minutes that i learned from writing genetic justice, which was really doubt forensic dna. you watch all of these programs on tv. myth number one is that the dna profile is like fingerprints. not true. very different. dna evidence is and how about. that is also not true. it is not infallible for prosecutions o exonerations. myth number three is collecting dna profiles is race neutral. that is also part of this. maybe you can tell us what some of the myth
send alondra nelson. [applause] and then to her right, the right of alondra nelson is sam roberts, who has written about the health effects of segregation. [applause] his right is jonathan. and to his right is harriet washington his book, deadly monopolies and the consequences for your health and our medical future, please give her a very welcoming round of applause. so what mythologies did we all learn? what did we learn from writing her books? what would we want to share with the audience...
173
173
Aug 18, 2013
08/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
>> rob nelson tonight from south africa. rob, thank you. >>> back here at home this evening, and to a comeback story on a night when we sure needed one. a young man who survived that horrific shooting spree at a movie theater in colorado, and the vow he made when i first met him in that hospital room. we will never forget the young man we met after the aurora massacre, after being given access to the intensive care unit there. allowed to visit stephen barton, shot in the neck, in the arm, in the face. steve. >> hi. how's it going? >> reporter: how are you? the syracuse university graduate had just given his commencement address and was biking across country. stopping in aurora to see a movie. at that speech he gave while graduating, he was holding his camera, talking about the power of an image to remember life's most powerful moments. >> capturing the most meaningful moments of my life. >> reporter: in fact, on that fateful night, he took a photo of his movie ticket and posted it. and now we see this -- >> yeah. >> reporter
>> rob nelson tonight from south africa. rob, thank you. >>> back here at home this evening, and to a comeback story on a night when we sure needed one. a young man who survived that horrific shooting spree at a movie theater in colorado, and the vow he made when i first met him in that hospital room. we will never forget the young man we met after the aurora massacre, after being given access to the intensive care unit there. allowed to visit stephen barton, shot in the neck, in...
130
130
Aug 29, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 130
favorite 0
quote 0
nelson rockefeller. nelson rockefeller, not only governor of new york at the time, but also a rockefeller, and he asked dr. king's private attorney to meet him at a chase manhattan bank in new york city, on the corner of 47th street and 6th avenue, about three blocks from here. they met there on a saturday morning, nelson rockefeller, met dr. king's attorney at the bank vault. the guards opened up the vault, governor rockefeller walked into the vault and came out with two giant stacks of plastic wrapped cash and said i hope this is enough. it was $100,000 in crisp new bills. remember, this was for bail money. this was not a gift, this was not a donation, the governor was giving this as bail money for the kids and he was expecting it back. before he let dr. king's friend and speech writer and personal attorney leave with the giant stacks of plastic wrapped cash that day, he had him sign a promissory note, and that made it an official loan. i have loaned you $100,000 in cash, by signing below, you indicate
nelson rockefeller. nelson rockefeller, not only governor of new york at the time, but also a rockefeller, and he asked dr. king's private attorney to meet him at a chase manhattan bank in new york city, on the corner of 47th street and 6th avenue, about three blocks from here. they met there on a saturday morning, nelson rockefeller, met dr. king's attorney at the bank vault. the guards opened up the vault, governor rockefeller walked into the vault and came out with two giant stacks of...
113
113
Aug 6, 2013
08/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
nelson -- all-stars, nelson cruz, everth cabrera and jhonny peralta.leared by major league baseball. he denied involvement with performance-enhancing drugs since the scandal broke this year. we have posted the complete list of the players suspended on our website. >>> bay area sports fans have a lot to say about the drug scandal. there's no current giant or as player. the fans at at&t park were sure talking about it last night. >> rush to judgment and to ruin a person's life and their career, i really believe that they have ruined -- somebody got angry and they ruined barry bonds' career. >> got rich off this and i think a-rod has been doing it since he was in high school. >> the 13 drug spen shups are considered one of baseball's biggest -- scandals. eight players were the chicago white sox were kicked out after being known as the black sox scandal. sal, you've been busy all morning. >> i have been. right now, things are improving a little bit at the toll plaza. did i lose my mic? >> no i hear you. >> okay. this is 880 northbound. a little bit slow tr
nelson -- all-stars, nelson cruz, everth cabrera and jhonny peralta.leared by major league baseball. he denied involvement with performance-enhancing drugs since the scandal broke this year. we have posted the complete list of the players suspended on our website. >>> bay area sports fans have a lot to say about the drug scandal. there's no current giant or as player. the fans at at&t park were sure talking about it last night. >> rush to judgment and to ruin a person's life...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
government official talking about terrorism i just have to laugh because nelson mandela nelson mandela was once called a terrorist by the u.s. government as he was leading the you know the african national congress he was declared a terrorist and they were dubbed a terrorist organization you know the u.s. was very key and said in training the forces that are now al qaeda you know they worked with the u.s. in in afghanistan to destabilize a revolutionary democratic government afghanistan in the one nine hundred eighty s. in syria right now the free syrian army is committing all kinds of terrorist attacks and murdering civilians and all of that and they're being supported by the united states so i really whenever i hear anything from the u.s. government about terrorism i just kind of roll my eyes because we know that they are the biggest terrorist in the world the greatest mass murderers and terrorists in the world are in washington d.c. and on wall street so any any word from them about terrorism should be ignored let's talk for a second about edward snowden wiki leaks and the very fact
government official talking about terrorism i just have to laugh because nelson mandela nelson mandela was once called a terrorist by the u.s. government as he was leading the you know the african national congress he was declared a terrorist and they were dubbed a terrorist organization you know the u.s. was very key and said in training the forces that are now al qaeda you know they worked with the u.s. in in afghanistan to destabilize a revolutionary democratic government afghanistan in the...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
now attractive to young people and then actually i got to speak with one trader her name is claire nelson and she was explaining to me that there's a little hipster scene emerging so we do can listen to what she has to say. as we've seen across the united states children that grew up in the suburbs are hungry for an. interesting multicultural lifestyle and so we're seeing a new generation of people trying to rediscover the city and that to me is only a positive thing because you know they want they want more adventure they want more life they want. a more interesting lifestyle and i think that the trait totally provides that i think because of. and cheap land here an artist a through and through creative professional this is an attractive place to live it is an attractive place to live according to them and the interesting thing is that there are the detroit red wings as in the process of trying to build a new stadium up a new hockey arena but almost half of the six hundred fifty million dollars needed to build that arena will actually come from the government so why are they willing to a
now attractive to young people and then actually i got to speak with one trader her name is claire nelson and she was explaining to me that there's a little hipster scene emerging so we do can listen to what she has to say. as we've seen across the united states children that grew up in the suburbs are hungry for an. interesting multicultural lifestyle and so we're seeing a new generation of people trying to rediscover the city and that to me is only a positive thing because you know they want...
239
239
Aug 6, 2013
08/13
by
KRON
tv
eye 239
favorite 0
quote 0
excluding nelson cruz of texas rangers everett cabrera of the san diego padre spirit >> i think that this point with health permitting we should expect to see all is rodriquez for the next of the season and what happens after that we would just have to wait and see. $275 million contract and made him the highest-paid player in major-league baseball. >> pam: kron 4's john fenoglio is at a-t-&-t park tonight. where giants fans are reacting to news of a-rod's and other players suspensions. >> reporter: of the giants fans we spoke of today says that a riot got what he deserved. >> i believe he should be banned from baseball. . he needs to go away >> he did it once and you know what the consequences are you should be dealt with at penalized. >> i receive less home runs and have done fairly. not to get a home run because they're using enhancement drugs. >> a lot of people look up to him. >> i am a varsity coach in chicago and our young kids are looking up to these guys that are making bad decisions. they're being bad role models and make bad choices as someone who was tried to coach in the
excluding nelson cruz of texas rangers everett cabrera of the san diego padre spirit >> i think that this point with health permitting we should expect to see all is rodriquez for the next of the season and what happens after that we would just have to wait and see. $275 million contract and made him the highest-paid player in major-league baseball. >> pam: kron 4's john fenoglio is at a-t-&-t park tonight. where giants fans are reacting to news of a-rod's and other players...
117
117
Aug 5, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm nelson gutierrez of strictly bicycles and my money works as hard as i do. what membership is. this is what membership does. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and service, because at liberty mutual insurance, we believe our customers do their best out there in the world, so we do everything we can to be there for them when they need us. plus, you could save hundreds when you switch, up to $423. call... today. liberty mutual insurance -- responsibility. what's your policy? diarrhea, gas, bloating? yes! one phillips' colon health probiotic cap each day helps defend against these digestive issues... with three strains of good bacteria. [ phillips' lady ] live the regular life. phillips'. because all these whole grains aren't healthy unl
i'm nelson gutierrez of strictly bicycles and my money works as hard as i do. what membership is. this is what membership does. humans. we are beautifully imperfect creatures living in an imperfect world. that's why liberty mutual insurance has your back, offering exclusive products like optional better car replacement, where if your car is totaled, we give you the money to buy one a model year newer. call... and ask an insurance expert about all our benefits today, like our 24/7 support and...
4,665
4.7K
Aug 10, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 4,665
favorite 0
quote 4
nelson said he did it because it is comforting to him.a time in which we see time lapse video of the polar icecaps melting before our eyes, comforting to us, too. hundreds of miles of above from breathing, pulsating mother earth. third awesomest thing. it used to be if you wanted a dose of user-controlled fighting robots you settled for the rock em sock em game, or vehicles resembling dust busters and roombas on steroids. that changed thanks to the new youtube channel, where the great tradition of fighting robots lives on. updated, of course, for 2013. the robots have getups and catchy names like afro-tack. they look like they could kick butt. gone are the upper cuts of yesteryear. they throw down karate and combos we call mike tyson hitting. we may be a while from fighting robots like those in "pacific rim," but rest assured these guys can satisfy your craving for a bit of robot mayhem. find all the links for tonight's #click3 on our website allinwith yn chris.com. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a statio
nelson said he did it because it is comforting to him.a time in which we see time lapse video of the polar icecaps melting before our eyes, comforting to us, too. hundreds of miles of above from breathing, pulsating mother earth. third awesomest thing. it used to be if you wanted a dose of user-controlled fighting robots you settled for the rock em sock em game, or vehicles resembling dust busters and roombas on steroids. that changed thanks to the new youtube channel, where the great tradition...
165
165
Aug 5, 2013
08/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and a milestone in the life of nelson mandela. while today is a day for all of us to remember. >>> and "reply al." have a question or comment? e-mail me. friend or foe, i want to know. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't get into business to spend time managing receipts, that's why we have ink. we like being in business because we like being creative, we like interacting with people. so you have time to focus on the things you love. ink from chase. so you can. bob will retire when he's 153, which would be fine if bob were a vampire. but he's not. ♪ he's an architect with two kids and a mortgage. luckily, he found someone who gave him a fresh perspective on his portfolio. and with some planning and effort, hopefully bob can retire at a more appropriate age. it's not rocket science. it's just
. >>> and a milestone in the life of nelson mandela. while today is a day for all of us to remember. >>> and "reply al." have a question or comment? e-mail me. friend or foe, i want to know. i'm beth... and i'm michelle. and we own the paper cottage. it's a stationery and gifts store. anything we purchase for the paper cottage goes on our ink card. so you can manage your business expenses and access them online instantly with the game changing app from ink. we didn't...
159
159
Aug 6, 2013
08/13
by
KICU
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
nelson cruz of the rangers.the pirates and peralta of the tigers gone. >>> there's only a few teams with more problems than the giants and one of them showed up in san francisco tonight. the milwaukee brewers generallily gift wrap one for the giants this evening and they'll take everything they can get. 4th inning, two out, nobody out. grego blanco. francisco throws it away. brewers lead the majors in error. they show you why they're 1-0. based loaded, francoeur bases are loaded. another error, jeff bianki with that one and they add to league leading total, romo his 27th save. giants not complaining a bit. they'll take a win any way they can get it. 49ers you ready for this. first preseason game of >>> one of the most intriguing aspects, collin kaepernick and the reed offense. it could be a fact that everyone has an answer for. whatever the case one of the leaders of the san francisco defensive leaders justin smith has a few thoughts on the reed option offense. >> something we focus on a bunch is the read option
nelson cruz of the rangers.the pirates and peralta of the tigers gone. >>> there's only a few teams with more problems than the giants and one of them showed up in san francisco tonight. the milwaukee brewers generallily gift wrap one for the giants this evening and they'll take everything they can get. 4th inning, two out, nobody out. grego blanco. francisco throws it away. brewers lead the majors in error. they show you why they're 1-0. based loaded, francoeur bases are loaded....
346
346
Aug 6, 2013
08/13
by
KDTV
tv
eye 346
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> los otros 12 fueron nelson cruz, de txz, ever , antonio de phillis de philadelphia, francisco servelli >> formio por 7 temporadas, ganará un millon más que lionel messi. >> habrá multas para los jugadores de las chivas, se les estaría quitando el 90% de su sueldo mensual. >> chicharito hernández no entro en al convocatoria del machester united. >> con 75 yardas, hollovan, vencieron 24 a 20 al equipo de los delfines de mi. >> y la mlss acaban de anunciar que contraron para hacerse cargo de la poteria. >> además de alex rodríguez, la mayoría de los jugadores son latinos, qué crees. >> muchos de ellos no son aconsejados por sus doctores deeqq y toman analgesicos que no va con la ley anti dopaje. >> buenas tardes. >> los dejamos con el noticiero univisión. >> >>lunes agosto 5. >>> hoy e sun día nefasto para el baseball de las grandes ligas. >>> habla con nosotros , se extiende una semana en africa , para prevenir , ataques terroristas continua la preocupacion dramático aumento en la muerte de peatones estados unidos ofrece millones a las ciudades . >>> le vamos a present ar al padre césar
. >> los otros 12 fueron nelson cruz, de txz, ever , antonio de phillis de philadelphia, francisco servelli >> formio por 7 temporadas, ganará un millon más que lionel messi. >> habrá multas para los jugadores de las chivas, se les estaría quitando el 90% de su sueldo mensual. >> chicharito hernández no entro en al convocatoria del machester united. >> con 75 yardas, hollovan, vencieron 24 a 20 al equipo de los delfines de mi. >> y la mlss acaban de...
101
101
Aug 11, 2013
08/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 1
[laughter] but i was thinking and we all spoke about the movement and so on and brother nelson had a birthday but i was thinking about rosa parks. knowing i had to come up here because i knew rosa parks. she came to the three south african movement demonstrations that we organize for a couple of years to get sanctions and all of that but i knew her before that. the first time i encountered her in 67 i have been in vietnam as a reporter when the riots happened and i came back right after the riots and there was a people's inquiry set up in detroit and rosa parks was a member of the commission. it was the people's commission. the sit down on the bus woman, she was on this commission and a radical lawyer who we all loved, a young black lawyer who was a radical, was the guy who organized it and after that to me was a parks was not just an icon. she was a person who i saw that had all kinds of activist things that we were all up to all the time. she was spared and she spoke at the south african movement demo. we told her to speak and she spoke eloquently at that and before that was at the
[laughter] but i was thinking and we all spoke about the movement and so on and brother nelson had a birthday but i was thinking about rosa parks. knowing i had to come up here because i knew rosa parks. she came to the three south african movement demonstrations that we organize for a couple of years to get sanctions and all of that but i knew her before that. the first time i encountered her in 67 i have been in vietnam as a reporter when the riots happened and i came back right after the...