1,006
1.0K
Feb 11, 2010
02/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 1,006
favorite 0
quote 1
we now want to go to our friend pat battle in woodbridge, new jersey. pat, you and i covered a lot of these over the years. this is about as bad a snow/wind combo as we can get here in midtown. >> reporter: i think you said it, brian. we weathered a lot of storms but this is starting to pick up in intensity. you see the wind is blowing, the snow is coming down. for the first time in a very long time, new jersey transit suspended bus service statewide tonight. that is a very rare occurrence, as of 7:00 tonight. they were able to do so though because ridership was so light here in the state of new jersey today, a lot of people heeded the warnings and did stay home tonight. for those who ventured out, state police say they responded to more than 450 calls for assistance. more than 150 accidents, and that's just the state police, not counting locals. one of the of the most serious accidents on the major thorough fare here in new jersey, route 287, involved a snowplow that went off the road. that gives you an indication of just how bad the roads are tonight
we now want to go to our friend pat battle in woodbridge, new jersey. pat, you and i covered a lot of these over the years. this is about as bad a snow/wind combo as we can get here in midtown. >> reporter: i think you said it, brian. we weathered a lot of storms but this is starting to pick up in intensity. you see the wind is blowing, the snow is coming down. for the first time in a very long time, new jersey transit suspended bus service statewide tonight. that is a very rare...
383
383
Feb 26, 2010
02/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 383
favorite 0
quote 0
northwest new jersey in sussex county. snow is coming down hard. there are about 12 inches on the ground. we are expecting ten more inches. with county and city state officials are worried about right here. the heavy snow weighing down on tree branches and those tree branches on power cables. there are power outages throughout the state. you can see a tree branch snapping on lines. we are not sure if they are cable or power lines. the tree snapped into the lines and fell on a car. the woman who lives here tried to get out. the police have come out here. they are trying to figure out what these cables do. she has to stay indoors and wait for technicians to ce help her get out of her home. the story throughout new jersey right now with this massive and slow-moving storm. that is the latest from sparta, new jersey, tom llamas, news4. >>> dozens rallied demanding change in silver spring. 48 hours ago a young girl was brutally attacked. darcy spencer has our report. >> reporter: the were anti-violence chants and signs, tears an
northwest new jersey in sussex county. snow is coming down hard. there are about 12 inches on the ground. we are expecting ten more inches. with county and city state officials are worried about right here. the heavy snow weighing down on tree branches and those tree branches on power cables. there are power outages throughout the state. you can see a tree branch snapping on lines. we are not sure if they are cable or power lines. the tree snapped into the lines and fell on a car. the woman who...
368
368
Feb 26, 2010
02/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 368
favorite 0
quote 0
look at the bullseye in pennsylvania, new jersey and central new york state. 31 inches of snow there. newark, 15 inches. new york city, 21. and it's not over with that snow. there's an additional two to three in a lot of places as the storm weakens. it doesn't go anywhere. it just blows the snow around with some winds and weens. this is what happened if you put all of the storms together this was the sixth major east coast winter storm so far this year. put them all together, baltimore, philadelphia, washington, before this storm broke their all-time snowfall total records. that just added to it. new york is somewhere around ten with 51.4 inches of snow. diane, we had other totals, by the way. philadelphia already used more than 100,000 tons of salt. that's a record for them. they have never used more. and more than 2 million school kids in the northeast have already had a full week of snow days. not just dollars and cents and snowfall totals and wind speeds, diane. >> and the headline from you is another one on the way, you s d said. >> reporter: next week. >> thanks, sam. >>> now, w
look at the bullseye in pennsylvania, new jersey and central new york state. 31 inches of snow there. newark, 15 inches. new york city, 21. and it's not over with that snow. there's an additional two to three in a lot of places as the storm weakens. it doesn't go anywhere. it just blows the snow around with some winds and weens. this is what happened if you put all of the storms together this was the sixth major east coast winter storm so far this year. put them all together, baltimore,...
446
446
Feb 4, 2010
02/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 446
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight we look at a place most americans know by three letters, ewr, the airport code for newark, new jersey considered one of the new york airports. newark is not considered a destination in itself for most travelers. newark, new jersey, has a young mayor named corey booker who is trying to change that city's image and its future. he's turned down a job offer in washington, says he prefers to stay home and do his job. when you meet anybody as single-minded as corey booker, these days you're conditioned to assume they're on the make. they are either out to get rich or famous. but the 40-year-old mayor of newark says he has no need for wealth and while he is getting more famous as a politician on the rise, what he says he really wants is for newark to be great again. >> newark, new jersey, is one of the front lines of the fight for the american dream. >> reporter: corey booker grew up in the new jersey suburbs, played high school football, went to stamford, oxford as a rode scholar and yale law school. while a lot of his class mates with those same degrees went out and made a fortune, corey b
tonight we look at a place most americans know by three letters, ewr, the airport code for newark, new jersey considered one of the new york airports. newark is not considered a destination in itself for most travelers. newark, new jersey, has a young mayor named corey booker who is trying to change that city's image and its future. he's turned down a job offer in washington, says he prefers to stay home and do his job. when you meet anybody as single-minded as corey booker, these days you're...
1,644
1.6K
tv
eye 1,644
favorite 0
quote 1
>> in new jersey. >> larry: where? >> edison, new jersey. >> larry: i know edison. and you raised her as a single mom? >> i did. >> larry: what about her dad? >> he was never around. >> larry: she didn't have a father growing up? >> no. >> larry: did she always want to be in show business? >> yes, and she was very, very tiny, and she just came out of me a showperson. >> larry: was she the kind of person who danced and sang when she was in kindergarten? >> yes. she started in dance school and musical comedy classes when she was little because she always had so much energy, and it was just -- she just loved it and had so much fun in regional theater growing up. >> larry: how did you come to bring her out here? >> well, when she was 12 and a half, the studio she was studying at, fowler school of the performing arts in new jersey, there was a playbill on the board, and she called and made an appointment with the manager of the person, and i took her in, and they accepted her and she went on commercials in new york, and then they were opening up in los angeles for pilot
>> in new jersey. >> larry: where? >> edison, new jersey. >> larry: i know edison. and you raised her as a single mom? >> i did. >> larry: what about her dad? >> he was never around. >> larry: she didn't have a father growing up? >> no. >> larry: did she always want to be in show business? >> yes, and she was very, very tiny, and she just came out of me a showperson. >> larry: was she the kind of person who danced and sang...
365
365
Feb 26, 2010
02/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 365
favorite 0
quote 0
the latest storm is slow moving and stretches from michigan to maine in some places between new jersey and new hampshire snow accumulations topped two feet and counting. travel is difficult and dangerous, at least three deaths are blamed on the storm so far. and many people are in the dark tonight, up to a million homes and businesses have lost power. jim axelrod is in stan hope, new jersey, tonight. and, jim, there's some big reminders of these storms and they're really sticking around for some time. >> reporter: that's right, katie. snow mounds like the one behind me now part of the topography up and down the east coast. but the headline of this storm is as much about the winds as the snow. for the past 36 hours, man's been battling but nature's been winning. >> it's miserable, man. it's just terrible. >> reporter: in addition to those homes and businesses without power, high winds and heavy snow closed a 60-mile section of the pennsylvania turnpike. 20 tractor-trailers slid off the road on one icy stretch. the winds in hampton beach, new hampshire, were gusting at near hurricane spe
the latest storm is slow moving and stretches from michigan to maine in some places between new jersey and new hampshire snow accumulations topped two feet and counting. travel is difficult and dangerous, at least three deaths are blamed on the storm so far. and many people are in the dark tonight, up to a million homes and businesses have lost power. jim axelrod is in stan hope, new jersey, tonight. and, jim, there's some big reminders of these storms and they're really sticking around for...
537
537
Feb 26, 2010
02/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 537
favorite 0
quote 0
west milford, new jersey, 18 inches. binghamton, new york, 16 inches and new york city central park, 9.6. over the next 48 hours, this is snow going forward. take a look. we'll wind up with an inch or two across much of the northeast and in some spots, looks like you could wind up with 6 to 12 inches. and in portions of northern maine, a foot or more coming over the next 48 hours. so we're not out of the snowy woods yet. >> bummer. all right, brian, bring our hearts back up to a good beat and pace with some sports. >> how about some olympics? first, it's almost done. south korea's skater takes the gold in women's figure skating. silver went to japan and you know that. she grew up there. therefore, they get credit and bronze went to canada's joannie rochette who lost her mom four days before. canadian hockey team who plays on ice is in hot water not for winning the gold but partying too hard after taking the gold. >> what? >> they had a 2-0 win over the u.s. who brought home the silver again. the ioc is investigating the c
west milford, new jersey, 18 inches. binghamton, new york, 16 inches and new york city central park, 9.6. over the next 48 hours, this is snow going forward. take a look. we'll wind up with an inch or two across much of the northeast and in some spots, looks like you could wind up with 6 to 12 inches. and in portions of northern maine, a foot or more coming over the next 48 hours. so we're not out of the snowy woods yet. >> bummer. all right, brian, bring our hearts back up to a good beat...
261
261
Feb 5, 2010
02/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 261
favorite 0
quote 0
blizzard warning for new jersey and delaware.l have the heaviest stuff fall tonight into tomorrow. for today, temperatures roll in and get heavy fast. tomorrow is the big day. it's gonna last all day long. temperatures slide through the mid-20s and into the teens and more snow on the way by tuesday of next week. we have much more of "good morning, maryland" so stick around after this. [ female announcer ] discover black silk from folgers... ♪ with bold rich flavor that's exceptionally smooth. wake up to black silk.
blizzard warning for new jersey and delaware.l have the heaviest stuff fall tonight into tomorrow. for today, temperatures roll in and get heavy fast. tomorrow is the big day. it's gonna last all day long. temperatures slide through the mid-20s and into the teens and more snow on the way by tuesday of next week. we have much more of "good morning, maryland" so stick around after this. [ female announcer ] discover black silk from folgers... ♪ with bold rich flavor that's...
151
151
Feb 15, 2010
02/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
-- we've one new jersey for goodness sakes. be honest i don't even have to go back a year. i can go back a month and i bet you 90% of the people in this room would not have predicted tuesday's outcome and would have said its massachusetts, it's not going to win. god bless him. [laughter] but to have a candidate who wouldn't give up because he believed something and those beliefs to the table you shared with the people of massachusetts and said to them what has been done now has not been good for you and what i am willing to do this to things, one, account, to be accountable as a leader when i go to washington and number two i'm going to washington and by taking you with, very different conversation than the ones they've heard before we are the party does not afraid to account anymore. we want to be held accountable in our leadership and when we go and lead meet with us because we have our faith in you the people, not the institutions of government. that is a powerful argument to make and getting back to this gentleman's questio
-- we've one new jersey for goodness sakes. be honest i don't even have to go back a year. i can go back a month and i bet you 90% of the people in this room would not have predicted tuesday's outcome and would have said its massachusetts, it's not going to win. god bless him. [laughter] but to have a candidate who wouldn't give up because he believed something and those beliefs to the table you shared with the people of massachusetts and said to them what has been done now has not been good...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
211
211
Feb 10, 2010
02/10
by
WHUT
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
born new jersey, wife, marie. 4 children. 53 years of age. republican. trenton state college va business. u.s. house of representatives new jersey fourth district including parts of ocean counties 26 years and currently. elected at 26 years of age. coalition for autism research and education. cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america congressional hero award. christopher smith. >> before we leave the subject on whether or not vaccines cause autism, which is a commonly held view, there is a division particularly on the drug the mare sol. and it should be noted that in the november december issue of of the columbia journalism review, a very lengthy article addresses the journalistic responsibilities are of how this is presented to the public and the conclusion is whether this ther setrue, right or wrong, there will be consequences for the public health apparatus and vaccine manufacturers. both parents and th
born new jersey, wife, marie. 4 children. 53 years of age. republican. trenton state college va business. u.s. house of representatives new jersey fourth district including parts of ocean counties 26 years and currently. elected at 26 years of age. coalition for autism research and education. cochair with congress man mike doyle of pennsylvania. author of legislative acts autism statistics, surveillance, research and epidemiology. honors, several including autism society of america...
126
126
Feb 8, 2010
02/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
before and nobody would have been a vice to invest in massachusetts or new jersey. because republicans just don't win there but at some point* you have to stop believing the old thinking and stop doing the old way and take the risk necessary to compete. i am the chairman who is prepared to do that i get the death for that sometimes but that is fine. throw rocks and stones at me and hit me again. keep going. that is the goal. it is to put ourselves as a party in a position to be competitive and we will be very competitive in california this year. trust me. trust me. [applause] i ain't you got very much. andrew thank you so much it has been a lot of fun. i enjoyed being here and i enjoyed being in the spirit of bregenz certainly at the reagan library last week and to be here at the ranch this week and to be here with all of you. it does my heart good and it is so nice to know so many people still give a about this great country and are willing to fight for every day i am honored to be one of those soldiers picked out and chosen to go down a particular pass to do my be
before and nobody would have been a vice to invest in massachusetts or new jersey. because republicans just don't win there but at some point* you have to stop believing the old thinking and stop doing the old way and take the risk necessary to compete. i am the chairman who is prepared to do that i get the death for that sometimes but that is fine. throw rocks and stones at me and hit me again. keep going. that is the goal. it is to put ourselves as a party in a position to be competitive and...
255
255
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
no. >> larry: new jersey. yeah. what was her first professional break? >> well, she did a few commercials when she first started in new york, and then i think a television show right after she asked me to come out to los angeles. she begged me to come out and i sold everything within a couple of weeks. >> larry: wow. so you lived for her? >> yes. >> as single parents do. there were no other children? >> no. >> larry: we want to show the audience -- if you're not familiar with this wonderful talent, her breakout movie role was in the 1995 comedy hit, "clueless." it starred alicia silverstone. brittany plays alicia's dorky style challenged pal. here's a clip. >> look. i have been in agony the past week, and i can't even believe i went off the way i did. >> no. i have been going off on a shane spiral. i can't believe i was so unsupportive of your feelings for josh. >> no, you are entitled to your own opinion here. i'm the tart here. >> you've been nothing but super nice to me. >> if it wasn't for me you wouldn't have liked that loser elton. i'm so sorry. >>
no. >> larry: new jersey. yeah. what was her first professional break? >> well, she did a few commercials when she first started in new york, and then i think a television show right after she asked me to come out to los angeles. she begged me to come out and i sold everything within a couple of weeks. >> larry: wow. so you lived for her? >> yes. >> as single parents do. there were no other children? >> no. >> larry: we want to show the audience -- if...
232
232
Feb 25, 2010
02/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
winds. >> i'm sick of it. >> reporter: one to two feet forecasted for new york state, north western new jerseyand pennsylvania. >> we'll have to get plastic bags on my shoe. >> i think it makes the landscape pretty. i love it. >> reporter: new york city public schools are still opened but thousands of schools across the region are giving kids a snow day. >> i got dressed and laid in my bed and did everything i would do for school. then my mom told me that there was no school today. >> reporter: airlines canceled hundreds of flights in new york and philadelphia. and tens of thousands of people in upstate new york are without power. currently we have about three to five inches on the ground in new york city. the worse of the storm isn't expected until later today through friday. this same storm is expected to stick around through throughout the weekend in the northeast. lindsay davis new york. >>> i noticed the wind is starting to pick up. >> it is. it is the beginning of a very powerful night of wind that will last through midday tomorrow. we always thought the wind would be the bigger issue wi
winds. >> i'm sick of it. >> reporter: one to two feet forecasted for new york state, north western new jerseyand pennsylvania. >> we'll have to get plastic bags on my shoe. >> i think it makes the landscape pretty. i love it. >> reporter: new york city public schools are still opened but thousands of schools across the region are giving kids a snow day. >> i got dressed and laid in my bed and did everything i would do for school. then my mom told me that...
122
122
Feb 14, 2010
02/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
and certainly in massachusetts, new jersey and virginia. and there's an even better opportunities that lie ahead. so hold on to that faith, don't let go of it. they keep everyone honest. because again, you don't get second chances often in politics and i think the american people are giving us an enormous second chance to reengage them and stand yet again on those foundational responsible that have were doing that and it's a good thing. yes, sir? >> mr. steele, would like to thank you for visiting a spirit by name is robert olson item from an hour and a half of the coast. what the result of the recent elections both in november and this week, i am more optimistic than i have been since probably 2004 election. and so are many people who think as i do. were so optimistic, but i'm concerned that we have become overconfident and complacent. there are too many people that are already declaring the next congress after the november election as ours. so i guess my question is, what can we all do, both u.s. the leader of our party and this is the ra
and certainly in massachusetts, new jersey and virginia. and there's an even better opportunities that lie ahead. so hold on to that faith, don't let go of it. they keep everyone honest. because again, you don't get second chances often in politics and i think the american people are giving us an enormous second chance to reengage them and stand yet again on those foundational responsible that have were doing that and it's a good thing. yes, sir? >> mr. steele, would like to thank you for...
242
242
Feb 10, 2010
02/10
by
WBFF
tv
eye 242
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight, we have a blizzard warning that will go into effect and look at that all along the new jersey coastline, the northern tier of del mall va peninsula, because the main concern is going to be blowing snow and reduced visibility. we will get you the snow totals coming up in just a minute. back to you guys. >>> breaking news report out of dundalk this morning. >> a two-alarm fire broke out at a fire station in dundalk. it happened at station six at the 2800 block of solar point, part of the building collapsed. a fire spokesman is still on the way to the scene, but he says he believes a new $500,000 truck was destroyed. >>> by a car trying to stop two armed robbery suspects in towson. it started at 2:00 this morning in the 500 block of york road. two suspects robbed a cvs store and got in a car and started on dulaney valley road. they tried to run a police officer down. the officer was alert when he was rushed to the hospital, both suspects were arrested. >>> our neighbors in rogers forge were just getting dug out from the weekend storm. >> and they were doing a good job, too, but t
tonight, we have a blizzard warning that will go into effect and look at that all along the new jersey coastline, the northern tier of del mall va peninsula, because the main concern is going to be blowing snow and reduced visibility. we will get you the snow totals coming up in just a minute. back to you guys. >>> breaking news report out of dundalk this morning. >> a two-alarm fire broke out at a fire station in dundalk. it happened at station six at the 2800 block of solar...
348
348
tv
eye 348
favorite 0
quote 0
much of delaware and southern new jersey with very strong winds from this storm which could cause some considerable drifting and blowing of the snow. here's the storm timeline. by 8:00,ing light snow in the shenandoah valley. still locally probably won't have any snow, flurry activity. by noon time light snow to moderate snow by mid-afternoon. heavy snow coming in by 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. from the south and west and we'll probably have by that time two or three inches on the ground. and then some very heavy snow coming i tonight that will be covering the entire region and we could have on the ground by this time tomorrow morning up to a foot of snow. and then that very heavy snow will begin to move off to the north and east by 8:00 on saturday morning, and then we'll still have several more inches of snow to deal with during the day on saturday. here is the total i expect from this storm. 18 to 24 inches will be common throughout most of the region. now that area of 20 to 30 inches, the 30 inch amounts may be right along the blue ridge, the eastern side of the blue ridge in madison, green,
much of delaware and southern new jersey with very strong winds from this storm which could cause some considerable drifting and blowing of the snow. here's the storm timeline. by 8:00,ing light snow in the shenandoah valley. still locally probably won't have any snow, flurry activity. by noon time light snow to moderate snow by mid-afternoon. heavy snow coming in by 4:00 to 5:00 p.m. from the south and west and we'll probably have by that time two or three inches on the ground. and then some...
215
215
Feb 4, 2010
02/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
they're sensitive to high taxes and i should mention the same study in new jersey showed new york lost $123 billion in wealth that moved out of the state after it tried to tax -- >> neil: are do these people do go? >> low tax areas, florida or nevada. there was a story today in one of the news stories about a guy who sold his company and before he cashed out stock options, moved from new jersey to nevada and saved himself $6 million of taxes off the bat. >> neil: a lot of people can't do that. if you work and all that, it's a hell of a commute if you work in the city and live in new jersey and move to nevada. you can't do that every day. so -- >> salaried employees can't but -- >> my point is, what are people doing to get around this? >> they start changing their behavior. they take stock options early as we saw michael eisner do before the clinton tax hikes, he cashed out $200 million much stocks option the year before an zero the year after. or we see people change their behavior and start planning. they turn stocks into tax-free municipal bonds to live off that. we see the impact on
they're sensitive to high taxes and i should mention the same study in new jersey showed new york lost $123 billion in wealth that moved out of the state after it tried to tax -- >> neil: are do these people do go? >> low tax areas, florida or nevada. there was a story today in one of the news stories about a guy who sold his company and before he cashed out stock options, moved from new jersey to nevada and saved himself $6 million of taxes off the bat. >> neil: a lot of...
1,117
1.1K
Feb 25, 2010
02/10
by
HLN
tv
eye 1,117
favorite 0
quote 1
new england. look at the radar. heaviest snow is near south jersey and philadelphia. u are reporting white snow around atlantic city. it's mixing around new york city. laguardia, rain and snow. we'll look at this in a little bit. what is my worst pick for the worst weather in the country? the worst city, robin. >> who that has worst? >> scranton, pennsylvania. 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts tonight. >> it's a blizzard rk, yeah? >> just about. scranton, pennsylvania, worst weather in the country. more on that in a bit. >> nauthank you. >>> the house veteran affairs committee. look at the gulf war illness. engineers are going test fire a rocket booster just before 2:00 p.m. eastern. an international water tasting starts in berkeley springs, west virginia. you can taste more than 100 waters from around the world. what do you use to cleanse your palette in between? >>> if you are out of a job, you'll hear about a program to pay your mortgage. >>> police got to go to work with casual clothes on. >>> if you haven't had a chance to go outside and get the morning paper, no sweat.
new england. look at the radar. heaviest snow is near south jersey and philadelphia. u are reporting white snow around atlantic city. it's mixing around new york city. laguardia, rain and snow. we'll look at this in a little bit. what is my worst pick for the worst weather in the country? the worst city, robin. >> who that has worst? >> scranton, pennsylvania. 40-mile-per-hour wind gusts tonight. >> it's a blizzard rk, yeah? >> just about. scranton, pennsylvania, worst...
235
235
Feb 25, 2010
02/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 235
favorite 0
quote 0
when you get to new jersey, they will get over 1 foot of snow. t 3 feet of snow in new england for instance. some accumulating snow late today and friday. highs will be ose to 40 degrees on saturday and sunday. >> more cities are pushing programs that allow home and business owners to wait to pay back loans when they go green. they can borrow money for upgrades and pay it back over 20 years or so. it removes the initial hurdles of a glowing green especially for solar panels that can take years to recoup in lower energy bills. a new application will allow users to snap a picture of a check they want to deposit and the technology takes over on the iphone. chase, bank of america and citibank are planning to release their similar applications this year. you have to have a steady hand. he may have to bank the old fashion way. >> we have a look at the bloomberg business report. >> stock futures are pointing to a slightly lower start to things today. we have credit agencies saying they may downgrade the debt of greece again. we had a pretty good day yest
when you get to new jersey, they will get over 1 foot of snow. t 3 feet of snow in new england for instance. some accumulating snow late today and friday. highs will be ose to 40 degrees on saturday and sunday. >> more cities are pushing programs that allow home and business owners to wait to pay back loans when they go green. they can borrow money for upgrades and pay it back over 20 years or so. it removes the initial hurdles of a glowing green especially for solar panels that can take...
276
276
Feb 2, 2010
02/10
by
CNBC
tv
eye 276
favorite 0
quote 0
a new jersey native here. >> a new jersey native but in chicago, okay, like bulls, nets kind of thing? all right, go ahead. >> caller: exactly. >> cubs, mets than bulls nets. >> caller: yeah, we're waiting for you going to school out here waiting for you to do a back to school at northwestern. >> i want to go so bad. my friend darius went there. he's doing break through super bowl reporting. i love that football coach and the girls' lacrosse team is unbelievable. please invite us. i'm not kidding. here's your take away, partner. i am not kidding. you get us an invite from the football coach, the president, the alumni, we are there in a heart beat. >> caller: working on it. >> thank you. two heart beats. >> caller: yeah, so my question today is on nokia. a company you record earnings last week positive upside and kind of surprising given all the pressure. >> wasn't it? >> caller: yeah, especially iphone and palm and everyone. >> i was taken by surprise. >> caller: exactly. wanted to see what your sentiment is on them going forward. >> you know what? i had written nokia off which is a m
a new jersey native here. >> a new jersey native but in chicago, okay, like bulls, nets kind of thing? all right, go ahead. >> caller: exactly. >> cubs, mets than bulls nets. >> caller: yeah, we're waiting for you going to school out here waiting for you to do a back to school at northwestern. >> i want to go so bad. my friend darius went there. he's doing break through super bowl reporting. i love that football coach and the girls' lacrosse team is unbelievable....
380
380
tv
eye 380
favorite 0
quote 0
william is calling us from new jersey.iam, you are a college english professor and you are dealing with some of the students that people say are graduating and they're just not at the level they should be. what are you experiencing? >> caller: i'm experiencing students that are coming from high school who don't know how to do basic high school writing and get into college and they're set up for failure. but the real problem is more chronic than you're addressing in this. what's happening is students are coming to community colleges and state colleges and they're getting part-time faculty, being adjunct faculty. 70% of those colleges are part-time faculty. while the students are paying full-time tuition. the greater story that's destroying american education is the fact that we're not focusing on funding colleges with full-time faculty who can correct some of these problems from high schools. >> well, okay. so you think that the problem can be fixed in college as opposed to stepping back and making sure that the kids are pr
william is calling us from new jersey.iam, you are a college english professor and you are dealing with some of the students that people say are graduating and they're just not at the level they should be. what are you experiencing? >> caller: i'm experiencing students that are coming from high school who don't know how to do basic high school writing and get into college and they're set up for failure. but the real problem is more chronic than you're addressing in this. what's happening...
325
325
Feb 5, 2010
02/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
new jersey devils have won the sweepstakes. he turned down a $101 million extension to stay in atlanta. from one russian olympian to another, alex ovechkin to take on the rangers. third period. watch alex go. slipped the puck between the defense man's legs to beat the goal goalie. reigning mvp had two goals. caps beat the rangers, 6-5. these orangutans trashed a saints helmet which means somehow they picked the saints. lions used boxes with their choice. they went to the saints and destroyed the box. don't know if that means saints will destroy the colts on the scoreboard but the animals have spoken so the saints will win this weekend. that's your early look at sports on "early today." have a great week jend i'm fred roggin. >> we'll have to see monday if they're right. >>> the film won't do too well and we'll tell you why. your early morning entertainment headlines are straight ahead. >>> plus, unfortunately when it comes to haiti's earthquake victims, it's not the thought that counts. grade schoolers who came through with aid
new jersey devils have won the sweepstakes. he turned down a $101 million extension to stay in atlanta. from one russian olympian to another, alex ovechkin to take on the rangers. third period. watch alex go. slipped the puck between the defense man's legs to beat the goal goalie. reigning mvp had two goals. caps beat the rangers, 6-5. these orangutans trashed a saints helmet which means somehow they picked the saints. lions used boxes with their choice. they went to the saints and destroyed...
424
424
tv
eye 424
favorite 0
quote 0
from new jersey to north carolina. but d.c. is expected to take a direct hit.n the weathermen here have a hard time believing. >> again those totals, we're talking about 20 -- i know, 20 to 30 inches. >> reporter: the city's largest employer, the federal government, shut down early because of the forecast. employees sent home. >> home depot ran out of salt. >> reporter: residents are having a tough time finding supplies. >> there's no snow shovels in there. >> reporter: last-minute shoppers scooped up what they could. and at the supermarket, good luck. >> everybody doing it at the same time. it's like a traffic jam, trying to get through the aisles. >> the water is almost gone. bread almost gone. milk is almost gone. everything is almost gone. >> bet you never seen it like this. >> never. i'm from southern california. not used to this stuff. >> reporter: hundreds of road crews are setting out to treat roads and highways up and down the region. the powerful winds can make driving a dangerous task. winter weather is stretching manpower and budgets. more snow has
from new jersey to north carolina. but d.c. is expected to take a direct hit.n the weathermen here have a hard time believing. >> again those totals, we're talking about 20 -- i know, 20 to 30 inches. >> reporter: the city's largest employer, the federal government, shut down early because of the forecast. employees sent home. >> home depot ran out of salt. >> reporter: residents are having a tough time finding supplies. >> there's no snow shovels in there....
253
253
Feb 26, 2010
02/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
heavy wet snow and high winds that created whiteout conditions nearly 2,000 utility customers in new jersey are without power. >>> still ahead, on 9 news now, if the walls at dematha could talk they would have some stories. they close their legendary gym. >>> we have high wind warning for everybody and a winter weather advisory for some. we will tell you about some amazing wind we speeds we have already had and what we can expect for the rest of the weekend. >>> you want to talk about a home court advantage, dematha in their home gym never lost for years and the coach coached all of the 46 seasons and last night they closed the door on the building. final game at the wooten gym. dozens of alumni came back to say good-bye including wooten himself to address the crowd and they sent the old one out with a w. james robinson to david naves for for the throw down and then gant, the son of bullets star harvey grant, dematha closes the gym with a 14-point game over good counsel. >>> a couple of levels up. we hardly knew yes. he was released by the wizards before he ever played a game here. saved th
heavy wet snow and high winds that created whiteout conditions nearly 2,000 utility customers in new jersey are without power. >>> still ahead, on 9 news now, if the walls at dematha could talk they would have some stories. they close their legendary gym. >>> we have high wind warning for everybody and a winter weather advisory for some. we will tell you about some amazing wind we speeds we have already had and what we can expect for the rest of the weekend. >>> you...
270
270
Feb 15, 2010
02/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 270
favorite 0
quote 0
and bill styple from new jersey. [applause] >> thank you all.thank you all for allowing me to speak here this evening. like tim just that, in 2003 i came across a collection of 24 boxes of interview notes. if those were taken by artist, james edward kelly, when in 1855, died in 1933. ellie was in a historical artist for harper's weekly, scribners monthly. he also later turned to sculpture out of studio in new york on 57th street. at that time come over 40 union general scan to kelly's studio to pose for their portrait. and while kelly was an artist, that in his art, he would not depict a button unless he could document it. and imagine sitting down with general grant, which would've meant that would be. or sitting down with joshua lawrence chamberlain and doing their portraits in asking any question you wanted it and that's what kelly would do. he would interview more than to the portrait. he was a time of the generals, have become an event in thing out there, stop here and there is the portrait, there's the painting. let's talk about that moment
and bill styple from new jersey. [applause] >> thank you all.thank you all for allowing me to speak here this evening. like tim just that, in 2003 i came across a collection of 24 boxes of interview notes. if those were taken by artist, james edward kelly, when in 1855, died in 1933. ellie was in a historical artist for harper's weekly, scribners monthly. he also later turned to sculpture out of studio in new york on 57th street. at that time come over 40 union general scan to kelly's...
311
311
Feb 24, 2010
02/10
by
WBFF
tv
eye 311
favorite 0
quote 0
eastern shore, delaware, into parts of pennsylvania and new jersey, winter storm warning.hey're looking at the potential for several inches. what we're talking about, this is is the possible snow totals. heavier amounts along i95, around 6-12-inches getting toward the suburbs of philadelphia. 5-9 across the bay. the baltimore city area around 4-8 to 5-9. 3-6 toward howard county, columbia. and then 2-3 towards fredlic and the dc area. that will all begin as the temperatures drop tonight. it will get colder, mix from rainfall, sleet, and to snow by tomorrow. more details on the storm coming up on my 7 day. ♪ it's the guys turn to perform and try to win over idol fans. what makes this year's male contestants unique, next? >> new job ellen degeneres has been very busy critiquing now you can get a multi-room dvr plus set top box free for six months when you sign up for fios tv, internet and phone. you'll get tv with three times more very satisfied customers than comcast, america's top-rated internet, and phone. get it all together for just $99.99 a month for one year with a tw
eastern shore, delaware, into parts of pennsylvania and new jersey, winter storm warning.hey're looking at the potential for several inches. what we're talking about, this is is the possible snow totals. heavier amounts along i95, around 6-12-inches getting toward the suburbs of philadelphia. 5-9 across the bay. the baltimore city area around 4-8 to 5-9. 3-6 toward howard county, columbia. and then 2-3 towards fredlic and the dc area. that will all begin as the temperatures drop tonight. it...
369
369
Feb 26, 2010
02/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 369
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> and we'll show you a live look at the airport in newark, new jersey. no flights getting out right now. meanwhile, new york city schools are open. but that's not the case for countless other school districts. as you can see, it's still coming down in times square. >> and linsey davis is there at the cross roads of the world with more on this storm. lindsey, i'm sure you're bundled up. >> reporter: bundled up and freezing. good morning to you, vinita and todd. when i woke up yesterday, it was snowing. about 24 hours later, it's still snowing. we have about nine inches on the ground in new york and counting. i slipped on my way to times square this morning. that's why thousands of schools in the northeast are closed. but that's not the case, as you said, for new york city public school students. no snow day. airlines are cancelling more flights again today in the northeast. and more than 100,000 homes are still without power across the region. >> some winters are bad. some winters are good. this is a bad one. >> reporter: winter wonderland, depends on who
. >> and we'll show you a live look at the airport in newark, new jersey. no flights getting out right now. meanwhile, new york city schools are open. but that's not the case for countless other school districts. as you can see, it's still coming down in times square. >> and linsey davis is there at the cross roads of the world with more on this storm. lindsey, i'm sure you're bundled up. >> reporter: bundled up and freezing. good morning to you, vinita and todd. when i woke...
570
570
Feb 26, 2010
02/10
by
CNN
tv
eye 570
favorite 0
quote 0
over a foot and a half in poconos and northern new jersey. little dry air in here but you also see that circulation really isn't moving all that much. with snow falling mostly to the south of new york and into new york proper and jersey continues to be the hardest hit at this point, but temperatures are far enough below freezing where we're starting to see a little bit of a drier snow. look at all the warnings and advisories that are up from northern new england all the way down to north carolina. as a matter of fact, in parts of the cen trap appalachians, including north carolina and virginia, we've had blizzard warnings out for the rest of today, in the higher elevations, and windy conditions with high wind warnings posted for baltimore and d.c. so even though you're not seeing a whole lot of snow down there, you're getting the wind. now the 4 to 8 inches expected in the areas that got a foot, foot and a half, so we could see -- we will see total accumulations and in new york city, for instance, of 12 to 18 inches before this is all said and
over a foot and a half in poconos and northern new jersey. little dry air in here but you also see that circulation really isn't moving all that much. with snow falling mostly to the south of new york and into new york proper and jersey continues to be the hardest hit at this point, but temperatures are far enough below freezing where we're starting to see a little bit of a drier snow. look at all the warnings and advisories that are up from northern new england all the way down to north...
240
240
Feb 5, 2010
02/10
by
WBFF
tv
eye 240
favorite 0
quote 0
are looking at intensity of snow, later in the afternoon, winds will be strong at new york and new jersey, and delaware. that is why he we hav we have ar warning there. those winds expected to pick up 15-20 miles per hour gusting to 40 miles per hour in some places. can you see it's at our doorstep to the south and west of, moving further north. it's going to take more of a track toward the east as it moves north. so some of you in the eastern parts of the state where we thought we may see 5-10 inches, we may see now almost 18 inches of snow in many locations there. a lot of places less than. that take a look at the time line, through the day, 2-4 inches beginning at 10:00 a.m. with that snow. again picking up more snow for tonight, 8-12 inches then and overnight. an additional 4-8 a inches tapering off through the afternoon. a total of 18-25 inches. we continue to watch as all of this moisture heads in our direction. we have more coming up in a few minutes. right now candace dold has more in the traffic edge. candace. >> reporter: thank you steve. for amtrak service, this corridor right
are looking at intensity of snow, later in the afternoon, winds will be strong at new york and new jersey, and delaware. that is why he we hav we have ar warning there. those winds expected to pick up 15-20 miles per hour gusting to 40 miles per hour in some places. can you see it's at our doorstep to the south and west of, moving further north. it's going to take more of a track toward the east as it moves north. so some of you in the eastern parts of the state where we thought we may see 5-10...
132
132
Feb 15, 2010
02/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
we won new jersey for goodness sakes and then you're going to slingshot up to massachusetts.w, be honest, i don't even have to go back a year. i can go back a month and i bet you 90% of the people in this room would not have predicted tuesday's outcome. and well, it's massachusetts. we're just not going to win. well, it's nice he's trying. god bless him. [laughter] >> but you had a candidate who didn't give up because he believed in something and he brought that something -- those beliefs to the table and he shared it with the people of massachusetts. and he said to them, what they're doing now has not been good for you and what i'm willing to do is two things. one, account. to be accountable as a leader. when i go to washington. and, two, i'm going to washington and i'm taking you with me. very different conversation with the people of massachusetts than the ones they've heard before. that is our moment. we are the party that is not afraid to account. anymore. we want to be held accountable in our leadership. and when we go lead, we want you with us. because we have our fait
we won new jersey for goodness sakes and then you're going to slingshot up to massachusetts.w, be honest, i don't even have to go back a year. i can go back a month and i bet you 90% of the people in this room would not have predicted tuesday's outcome. and well, it's massachusetts. we're just not going to win. well, it's nice he's trying. god bless him. [laughter] >> but you had a candidate who didn't give up because he believed in something and he brought that something -- those beliefs...
186
186
Feb 25, 2010
02/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sanibel, new jersey. >> who was your neighbor. >> jon bon jovi. of course i can't sing as well. >> keep it down, doctor. >> >> lynette also grew up in silver springs and here she is now to tell us the weather. >> i missed jon bon jovi. i can't believe that. the snow didn't stick and now look what's going on. this goes into motion and we need to take advantage of the dry time. run the errands. we have the area of low pressure and then it draws in colder air on the backside of the system and we're not out of the woods. it will move in here and we'll see snow more around the 4:00 o'clock time frame tomorrow morning. i'll show you what i'm talking about. going into motion, 2:00 o'clock things looking pretty good and then 9 o'clock still the same and then 4:00 o'clock early in the morning heading out maybe you're swoune who gets to work early like myself. get to the road ways early because check it out. there's the heavy bandy was talking about. the snow band you could get caught in it. the next several days but in the teen time, temperature 36 degrees
. >> sanibel, new jersey. >> who was your neighbor. >> jon bon jovi. of course i can't sing as well. >> keep it down, doctor. >> >> lynette also grew up in silver springs and here she is now to tell us the weather. >> i missed jon bon jovi. i can't believe that. the snow didn't stick and now look what's going on. this goes into motion and we need to take advantage of the dry time. run the errands. we have the area of low pressure and then it draws in...
209
209
Feb 28, 2010
02/10
by
HLN
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
detectives in brunswick, new jersey, now charged hannah's father, with murder. he was charged with kidnapping and endangering the welfare of a child. joining me to talk about this and welcome back lisa bloom from cnn. also with us former criminal investigators steve cardin and joining us as well, jane learner, reporter from "the journal news" covering the greater new york city area. jane, i will start with you. what is the latest? how did they connect the dots back to jackson on this burned body they found. >> this is a very complex, confusing case that broke in our area early monday morning when we received a report that two newspaper carriers saw a body on fire in a park in muncie, which is in rockland county, new york, and police really had no idea who this woman was. she had no identification except for a tattoo on her le lower ba with the name patricia on it. there were some other indications that made them check local hospitalishospitals. they were really stymied until we started hearing reports of a child found locked in the restroom at a gas station in d
detectives in brunswick, new jersey, now charged hannah's father, with murder. he was charged with kidnapping and endangering the welfare of a child. joining me to talk about this and welcome back lisa bloom from cnn. also with us former criminal investigators steve cardin and joining us as well, jane learner, reporter from "the journal news" covering the greater new york city area. jane, i will start with you. what is the latest? how did they connect the dots back to jackson on this...
309
309
Feb 5, 2010
02/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 309
favorite 0
quote 0
pink counties, delaware, coastal new jersey blizzard warnings and some could be extended closer to us later tonight. we'll see if the winds pick up enough. that's the key right there but the snow is coming. we are watching the moisture move in from the southwest. snowing already toward roanoke and blacksburg. i think places like charlottesville may be snowing by 7:00 or 9:00. if we can hold off the snow until noon it might be good. if it comes in earlier, the school closings won't be early enough and we don't want the kids on the roads. 35 national. 30 up in martinsburg and gaithersburg. right now i'm thinking 9:00, cloudy and 35. some snow around noon and heavier snow by 5:00, if not by mid afternoon. could be several inches on the ground by 5:00. >> angie? >> thank you. >>> overall so far so good outside on our roads across the region. 95 northbound lanes are wide open lorton to the mixing bowl. on the inner loop in virginia switching it to the maps all is a go from 95 past annandale and 66. speaking of the interstate, take it outside. nice and light light to inside the beltway. we
pink counties, delaware, coastal new jersey blizzard warnings and some could be extended closer to us later tonight. we'll see if the winds pick up enough. that's the key right there but the snow is coming. we are watching the moisture move in from the southwest. snowing already toward roanoke and blacksburg. i think places like charlottesville may be snowing by 7:00 or 9:00. if we can hold off the snow until noon it might be good. if it comes in earlier, the school closings won't be early...
244
244
Feb 23, 2010
02/10
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 244
favorite 0
quote 0
new jersey, apologies. florida, apologies. the thing about adding this guy to the federal deficit panel, let me ask can you, how does that make any sense whatsoever? aren't union pensions one of the reasons that many state governments are facing massive deficits? check out the state of the some of the unions and their pension funds. in april, the seiu national industry pension fund which covers 100,000 rank and file members, seiu. this guy, announced his pension has been put in what the feds call critical status. or the red zone. in july, the country's largest union local, seiu united healthcare workers east, had to reopen all of their contracts for 145,000 members two years early. gave up all the raises, reduced the benefit for future hires. so on the union could plug the massive gaping pension hole. wouldn't it be great if they could just get some sort of healthcare that could take care of all of this? in 2007, they only had 74% of the assets needed to pay its benefits. then you have these, the bigger plans operated for the
new jersey, apologies. florida, apologies. the thing about adding this guy to the federal deficit panel, let me ask can you, how does that make any sense whatsoever? aren't union pensions one of the reasons that many state governments are facing massive deficits? check out the state of the some of the unions and their pension funds. in april, the seiu national industry pension fund which covers 100,000 rank and file members, seiu. this guy, announced his pension has been put in what the feds...
896
896
Feb 5, 2010
02/10
by
WBAL
tv
eye 896
favorite 0
quote 0
well, saturday, southern new jersey looking for one to two feet of snow in parts of the mid-atlantic.rain showers in new england, snow through the northern plains, wet weather in the pacific northwest, showers in southern >> good morning. it looks like things will be ok early this morning. by the afternoon, light snow and sleet >>> and that's your latest weather. don't forget, any time of the day or night, weather channel on cable, weather.com online. >> all right. >>> if you're watching the game on sunday, it always helps to watch with a football in your hand. >> yeah! >> sit there and pretend during the game. >> that's what i do. >> we want to thank the folks at wilson. every year they do something nice for us. first of all, they make all the footballs, at their factory in ohio, they make all the game balls, and every year for us they make us a ball with our signature on it. >> that's really cool. >> it's really nice. a great keepsake. >> you know how many balls a year? 700,000. >> that's a lot of balls. >> that's a lot of balls. >> it really is. >> now, you know, it's best if we no
well, saturday, southern new jersey looking for one to two feet of snow in parts of the mid-atlantic.rain showers in new england, snow through the northern plains, wet weather in the pacific northwest, showers in southern >> good morning. it looks like things will be ok early this morning. by the afternoon, light snow and sleet >>> and that's your latest weather. don't forget, any time of the day or night, weather channel on cable, weather.com online. >> all right....
1,715
1.7K
Feb 5, 2010
02/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 1,715
favorite 0
quote 0
tonight's "market monitor guest" john hughes with quantum capital management of new jersey. >> susie: here's what we're watching for next week. our friday "market monitor" guest is jeff everett, president of ever-key global partners. also, quarterly results from coca-cola and walt disney. on the economic calendar, december wholesale trade and january retail sales. monday, over confidence and how it can lead your investments to under perform. it's part of our ongoing series "your mind and your money". we may soon find out whether bernie madoff's family was involved in his massive ponzi scheme. today, his brother, two sons, and a niece agreed to give a full accounting of their finances to the trustee liquidating madoff's business. those relatives have been accused of taking almost $200 million from the business. separately, more money may be coming to madoff victims. his luxury manhattan penthouse has a buyer. >> tom: an advertising scuffle between jenny craig and weight watchers is over. jenny craig says it will stop running ads that made mention of quote, "a major clinical study." tha
tonight's "market monitor guest" john hughes with quantum capital management of new jersey. >> susie: here's what we're watching for next week. our friday "market monitor" guest is jeff everett, president of ever-key global partners. also, quarterly results from coca-cola and walt disney. on the economic calendar, december wholesale trade and january retail sales. monday, over confidence and how it can lead your investments to under perform. it's part of our ongoing...
296
296
Feb 10, 2010
02/10
by
WRC
tv
eye 296
favorite 0
quote 1
the blizzard warnings extend into new jersey, new york city area. a huge area having now winter storm warngs out all across the lower great lakes into new england all coming from a spin in the atmosphere, you can see it here, just now beginning to dwrop, a powerful low. it will create a very strong low that will head up the coast. as it develops and develops very explosively, it will give us pounding winds into the afternoon. eight to 12 inches will be the common amounts i think right now, across northern virginia, the district, much of the region, late less farther south and east and quite a bit more farther north and east. south and west i should say a little bit less. 45-mile-per-hour gusts this afternoon. sun back thursday, friday and saturday. how is the traffic? >> we'll start in montgomery county along the 270 corridor near route 109 in hyattstown, we'll kind of spin around and show you what things look like a little further down near shady grove road. making the trip on some of the secondary roadways, river road, can't see much, river road a
the blizzard warnings extend into new jersey, new york city area. a huge area having now winter storm warngs out all across the lower great lakes into new england all coming from a spin in the atmosphere, you can see it here, just now beginning to dwrop, a powerful low. it will create a very strong low that will head up the coast. as it develops and develops very explosively, it will give us pounding winds into the afternoon. eight to 12 inches will be the common amounts i think right now,...
389
389
Feb 5, 2010
02/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 389
favorite 0
quote 0
254
254
Feb 24, 2010
02/10
by
WUSA
tv
eye 254
favorite 0
quote 0
may go into new jersey like this, do a loop, and go back out to sea. it's going to be a winter hurricane for folks to the north of us. all right, through friday at 8:00, a trace to 2 inches for the metro. 2 to 4 inches north of baltimore. 4 to 6 inches in north eastern maryland and you get into the meat of the storm. 6 to 12 inches southern jersey and 12 to 24 in eastern pa and western new jersey. now tonight, breezy and cold. rain changes to snow. it's going to be light snow. less than an inch. winds northwesterly at 10 to 15. let me show you live doppler. everything right now is pretty much rain and working its way northward through laplata, about to cross over 66 and it will be rain initially. let's go back to the computer. we'll talk about what's going to happen in the next 24 to 48 hours. we do see snow midnight tonight, a mix down to the south. this is our 9 microcast model. it goes away in the morning on thursday. for the rush hour, some flurries. i don't see any heavy snowfalling. with round two, some precipitation comes back down at us, as the
may go into new jersey like this, do a loop, and go back out to sea. it's going to be a winter hurricane for folks to the north of us. all right, through friday at 8:00, a trace to 2 inches for the metro. 2 to 4 inches north of baltimore. 4 to 6 inches in north eastern maryland and you get into the meat of the storm. 6 to 12 inches southern jersey and 12 to 24 in eastern pa and western new jersey. now tonight, breezy and cold. rain changes to snow. it's going to be light snow. less than an...
325
325
Feb 6, 2010
02/10
by
WETA
tv
eye 325
favorite 0
quote 0
that is true also of new jersey and it is true of virginia. the threat to the democrats is much bigger than just this idea the tea party people are out there. this much, much bigger. it is the independents, and the republicans are starting to figure out how to take that tea party energy and work it to their behalf, in their behalf, and we saw that in illinois and we are seeing that in florida, where, again, really mainstream candidates are running on the republican ticket, but they are harnessing the energy of the tea party. it is smart. >> it is built on a fundamental contradiction, which is that the energy of the tea party is that the government out of my life, but do not touch my medicare, do not touch my benefits. that basic contradiction is in the end going to take the tea party down, but that is what politicians are stuck on and somebody needs to be honest about it. >> we have seen this before, maybe not of this magnitude, but remember ross perot came around and he was talking about spending and the deficit as well. when you are on the o
that is true also of new jersey and it is true of virginia. the threat to the democrats is much bigger than just this idea the tea party people are out there. this much, much bigger. it is the independents, and the republicans are starting to figure out how to take that tea party energy and work it to their behalf, in their behalf, and we saw that in illinois and we are seeing that in florida, where, again, really mainstream candidates are running on the republican ticket, but they are...
431
431
Feb 27, 2010
02/10
by
HLN
tv
eye 431
favorite 0
quote 0
repair crews from new jersey all the way to maine have been working since thursday to fix broken power lines, but toppled trees and up to 30 inches of snow in some areas are certainly getting in their way. the power situation got so bad in new hampshire even a state of emergency center was working on a generator. new hampshire's governor says itted can be a week before the power is back on there. >>> look at this video. it says it all, doesn't it? the storm was so brutal, even in areas that didn't see any snow, the wind ripped the roofs right off some buildings. the wind reached 90 miles an hour in portsmouth, new hampshire. that is well above hurricane level. and heavy winds and flooding caused damage in coastal areas. this is what one man in gloucester saw. >> trees went down. i went to open up the door, and the whole roof blew off, 20 feet up in the air. you can see the back. it landed almost on a house behind me. >> in upstate new york, hundreds of cars and trucks got stuck when snow shut down the i-84. the 40-mile stretch of highway was closed for about five hours yesterday, a rea
repair crews from new jersey all the way to maine have been working since thursday to fix broken power lines, but toppled trees and up to 30 inches of snow in some areas are certainly getting in their way. the power situation got so bad in new hampshire even a state of emergency center was working on a generator. new hampshire's governor says itted can be a week before the power is back on there. >>> look at this video. it says it all, doesn't it? the storm was so brutal, even in areas...
353
353
Feb 6, 2010
02/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 353
favorite 0
quote 1
vince carter coming to this team from new jersey with ryan anderson forraphyer alston, tony battie, courtney. mike miller had it taken away, that's the sixth washington turnover. >> still looking for that first field goal attempt. they turned the ball over every time. >> 6 turnovers have led to 10 orlando points. inauspicious beginning for washington. look to go snap a two-game losing streak. butler, who didn't play the other night, that's the first shot attempt. nice pass by jameer nelson and the easy layup. here is randy foye who lost the handle goin' up and gets it back. >> almost double dribble. >> foye's jumper is good, so the first field goal comes with 86:00 to play in the first quarter. i think -- >> something like that you can't -- >> i don't think he controlled it when he went up with it. the official recorded that as a bump or a tip, even you're the one who did it. >> yeah. haywood, nice move on howard, but he couldn't get the shot control back on. >> to me this is a situation where you can, if you know what your money play is, what your go-to guy is, this is the time when you hav
vince carter coming to this team from new jersey with ryan anderson forraphyer alston, tony battie, courtney. mike miller had it taken away, that's the sixth washington turnover. >> still looking for that first field goal attempt. they turned the ball over every time. >> 6 turnovers have led to 10 orlando points. inauspicious beginning for washington. look to go snap a two-game losing streak. butler, who didn't play the other night, that's the first shot attempt. nice pass by jameer...
394
394
Feb 4, 2010
02/10
by
WJLA
tv
eye 394
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: and finally, at parkway toyota in new jersey, we found a toyota dealer who thinks the media and the government are making the problem worse. >> when you have a transportation secretary make a statement like he did yesterday -- >> if anybody owns one of these vehicles, stop driving it. >> people are on the telephone, thinking 10 to 15 minutes to talk to those people. the people that actually have a problem, may not be getting in because we are taking care of hysteria. >> reporter: we were then asked to leave. a lot of dealers were not happy to see us today. dozens have refused access to the media because our cameras drive away customers. again and again, we were told that they were taking care of the problem. and diane, tomorrow, toyota tells me they will send out an official letter to those affected by the recall. >> so, what is the latest tonight on what a customer is to do? >> if you want to be proactive, call your dealer right away. if you want to wait for the letter, that's fine, too. every dealer is handling it individually, but they are making appointments. in ch
. >> reporter: and finally, at parkway toyota in new jersey, we found a toyota dealer who thinks the media and the government are making the problem worse. >> when you have a transportation secretary make a statement like he did yesterday -- >> if anybody owns one of these vehicles, stop driving it. >> people are on the telephone, thinking 10 to 15 minutes to talk to those people. the people that actually have a problem, may not be getting in because we are taking care...
224
224
Feb 9, 2010
02/10
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 1
district court in new jersey.nd on the entrance of that courthouse there an inscription that reads, the true measure of a democracy is its dispen association of justice. i take pride in the authorization of that quote because i firmly believe it reflects the values on which our nation was founded. values that must endure throughout our government an legal system. while serving as a district judge in that building, judge greenaway has demonstrated his unyielding commitment to those values. the same values that will make him a suck sincere on the their circuit -- a success on the third circuit court of appeals. there can be no question that judge greenaway is eminently qualified for this position. if we look at his credentials from humble beginnings, he graduated from columbia university and harvard law school and assistant u.s. attorney for the emergency chief of narcotics division, he has been a u.s. district judge for new jersey, and i will leave the reading of the rest of it to -- to be observed from the outside
district court in new jersey.nd on the entrance of that courthouse there an inscription that reads, the true measure of a democracy is its dispen association of justice. i take pride in the authorization of that quote because i firmly believe it reflects the values on which our nation was founded. values that must endure throughout our government an legal system. while serving as a district judge in that building, judge greenaway has demonstrated his unyielding commitment to those values. the...
301
301
Feb 26, 2010
02/10
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 301
favorite 0
quote 0
it is no better if you're trying to travel from this area of philadelphia, new york, new jersey, and parts of new england. as you pointed out, chuck, thousand plus flights canceled. people are going nowhere fast. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you, rehema. >> all right, well on the political horizon, a showdown is looming after more than seven hours of debate and no big breakthroughs. the president made it clear he's looking to democrats to push this across the finish line. >> we cannot have another year long debate about this. is there enough serious effort that in a month's time or a few week's time or six weeks' time we could actually resolve thing. if we can't, i think we have to go ahead and make some decisions and then that's what liberatiel are for. >> six weeks' time, that's your new deadline. we're looking at easter, end of the month of march. politically, let's be realistic here, march 18th is when it goes. you have easter after that. this thing drags any longer than that, you'll lose any momentum going to out of this, and who knows he got any -- we know the audience
it is no better if you're trying to travel from this area of philadelphia, new york, new jersey, and parts of new england. as you pointed out, chuck, thousand plus flights canceled. people are going nowhere fast. back to you guys. >> all right, thank you, rehema. >> all right, well on the political horizon, a showdown is looming after more than seven hours of debate and no big breakthroughs. the president made it clear he's looking to democrats to push this across the finish line....
513
513
Feb 10, 2010
02/10
by
WMAR
tv
eye 513
favorite 0
quote 0
all the way up to new jersey, vinita. >> in our "american landscape" this morning, snow storm coveragem our affiliates in washington and philadelphia. >> action news. delaware valley's leading news program. >> as soon as it started to snow, it started to stick. it's as if mother nature said, i'm going to get every inch out of this storm that i can. and apparently she will. 12, 18, 24. all numbers you will hear along the way. and we are well on our way. dan, what's the story in the city and the pennsylvania suburbs? >> reporter: well, jim, it's interesting. we've been watching this stuff convert. it began as a wet, slushy stuff that as soon as it fell it was kind of turning the streets and sidewalks wet. right on schedule, just after 7:00, the snow a bit wet and slushy, arrived in center city. >> here we go again. i'm trying to get home. >> reporter: with city officials urging people not to venture into center city unless they have to, a lot of workers say their bosses told them to work from home instead. are you having to work tomorrow? >> i'm going to work at home tomorrow. >> reporte
all the way up to new jersey, vinita. >> in our "american landscape" this morning, snow storm coveragem our affiliates in washington and philadelphia. >> action news. delaware valley's leading news program. >> as soon as it started to snow, it started to stick. it's as if mother nature said, i'm going to get every inch out of this storm that i can. and apparently she will. 12, 18, 24. all numbers you will hear along the way. and we are well on our way. dan, what's...