33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
basketball now where david platt has resigned after seven years in charge of the russian national team the fifty three year old american quote this is the right time to go not offering personal reasons for leaving the post he took up the reins in two thousand and five and two years later guided russia to their first and so far only european title while this past summer he got to the nation to a maiden bronze medal. in the. speculation is rife that he will now take over and be a side. let's talk martial arts. seeking to add yet another name on the list of kick boxing legends he's defeated drago next stop with the bod set to be the main event of the fight nights tournament in moscow this weekend robert for more on the build up. you have to beat the best to be the best and has been strictly following this simple creed he's arguably russia's brightest star at the moment with the big three. greats speaking for themselves albert gross in my exam big. both were present in the sport's most prestigious stage k. won both have been defeated by hussey kafin moscow over the last two years still not
basketball now where david platt has resigned after seven years in charge of the russian national team the fifty three year old american quote this is the right time to go not offering personal reasons for leaving the post he took up the reins in two thousand and five and two years later guided russia to their first and so far only european title while this past summer he got to the nation to a maiden bronze medal. in the. speculation is rife that he will now take over and be a side. let's talk...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
99
99
Oct 22, 2012
10/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
and over that, more than a decade, we have listened repeatedly to the euphemistic platt platitudes of ms. brownell making it sound like these aren't serious problems [speaker not understood]. let me touch on a couple of those. one is "background" radiation. a lot of you probably don't know that when an incident like fakushima happens, the background radiation planet wide goes up and that is a new base for background radiation by which these things are compared. every time there is a release, the "background" goes up. it is also true that the national academy of sciences a few years ago made clear that there is no safe level of radiation exposure. so, it doesn't matter if it's the same as background radiation. every time a child goes out and breathes in even one particle of radioactive material, that is an increased exposure and with every increased exposure the danger goes up. background has nothing to do with it. so, that's just an example of the platitudes. now, i sent you all an e-mail and hopefully you read it. i want to touch on the most important things we need to do to deal wit
and over that, more than a decade, we have listened repeatedly to the euphemistic platt platitudes of ms. brownell making it sound like these aren't serious problems [speaker not understood]. let me touch on a couple of those. one is "background" radiation. a lot of you probably don't know that when an incident like fakushima happens, the background radiation planet wide goes up and that is a new base for background radiation by which these things are compared. every time there is a...
27
27
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
a pint which is fairly interest and that the new parties to conservatives the labor plant in the platts they are no longer seeing scotland couldn't make it i think a really interesting is a very very exciting time for scotland and that everyone has to lay out their star on the up to us those who believe in independence those who believe that scotland can be a better country if it's independent makes a sort of decisions we show. the scottish people and it's up to the ones who want people to vote nor to put their case for staying in the union and by the feel scotland and scots would be better maintaining links with united kingdom. most of the weapons being smuggled to the syrian rebels from abroad are both ring the strength of islamic extremist that's according to u.s. officials who say radical elements are poised to take over syria is false charges are in english who has the details the us has admitted that the aid which they have been sending towards the syrian rebels actually does not end up in the hands of the groups which they were hoping it would end up and quite on the contrary the
a pint which is fairly interest and that the new parties to conservatives the labor plant in the platts they are no longer seeing scotland couldn't make it i think a really interesting is a very very exciting time for scotland and that everyone has to lay out their star on the up to us those who believe in independence those who believe that scotland can be a better country if it's independent makes a sort of decisions we show. the scottish people and it's up to the ones who want people to vote...
29
29
tv
eye 29
favorite 0
quote 0
about his opposition to washington's deadly strikes in his country that story still to come this hour platts. ukraine costs. verdict in parliamentary elections exit poll suggests president in our conventions party has taken the lead but it may need to pull a publishing government hold on to the follow up of our correspondents will bring you the details from the. tens of thousands of people took to the streets of spain and italy to protest against austerity measures demonstrations turned violent in the northern italian town of river delgado where police used tear gas and batons to disperse angry crowds but as artie's surfer it reports the struggling public is still determined to get its message headed by those in power. getting back to to start saying people all over a year of the continuing to fight against this a measure of the fight in deeper and deeper into the public and private purpose of many usa nations caches with police break out in the north of italy of thousands marched against the government in the capital the movies dubbed anti monte de similar scenes we witnessed in the trades
about his opposition to washington's deadly strikes in his country that story still to come this hour platts. ukraine costs. verdict in parliamentary elections exit poll suggests president in our conventions party has taken the lead but it may need to pull a publishing government hold on to the follow up of our correspondents will bring you the details from the. tens of thousands of people took to the streets of spain and italy to protest against austerity measures demonstrations turned violent...
159
159
Oct 22, 2012
10/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
we should make 72 with platts energysyty of sunshine -- plenty of sunshine. >>> now they can celebrateaint of their very own. anna monday trying ga reports on the pope's naming of new saints from the vatican and a ceremony celebrated by bone benedict xvi. born in 1556 to a mohawk father and christian mother, she was partially blinded by smallpox. she was persecuted by her tribe when she converted to christianity at the anal of 20. the -- at the age of 20. at vatican says they cured this boy of a flesh eating bacteria in 2006 thanks to his parents prayers. 300 years after the saint's death, many wore traditional headdress in her honor. mother mary ann cope, the 19th century nun and her sisters cared for help pers in an cxfing -l help help pers in iowa. >> she is the spirit of st. francis. >> reporter: a frail pope benedict named seven saints in all. >>> most of the new antes are missionaries. underscoring the pope's priority of bringing laches lapsed catholics back to the church. >>> good morning you are watching 9news now at 6:00 a.m. it is monday, we will get through it together. >> a
we should make 72 with platts energysyty of sunshine -- plenty of sunshine. >>> now they can celebrateaint of their very own. anna monday trying ga reports on the pope's naming of new saints from the vatican and a ceremony celebrated by bone benedict xvi. born in 1556 to a mohawk father and christian mother, she was partially blinded by smallpox. she was persecuted by her tribe when she converted to christianity at the anal of 20. the -- at the age of 20. at vatican says they cured...
274
274
Oct 30, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 0
he we got some information on platt.the developments that we have had since the storm shut down the stock market. we have had tremendous numbers on the stocks. eathan allen reported numbers up. 56%. well ahead of wall street expectations but there is just one problem people. we are running out of ways to play it. pier one up 46%. get this. standard pacific, spf up more than double. they are well exploited and every now and then you get a moment where the market gives you what you need. this is one of those times restoration hardware, this ipo is the kind of housing related stock that we were praying for. restoration reminds me of people whose homes might go there i think contractors and i use it for my beach house redo after irene, sandy is making me go back to that one. it is a high quality luxury home furniture ipo that is growing like a weed. that is why i want you to get a piece of it. back in 2008, the combination of the recession wreaked havoc on it and the company has taken a hit. once it was private the new owner
he we got some information on platt.the developments that we have had since the storm shut down the stock market. we have had tremendous numbers on the stocks. eathan allen reported numbers up. 56%. well ahead of wall street expectations but there is just one problem people. we are running out of ways to play it. pier one up 46%. get this. standard pacific, spf up more than double. they are well exploited and every now and then you get a moment where the market gives you what you need. this is...
286
286
Oct 6, 2012
10/12
by
WBFF
tv
eye 286
favorite 0
quote 0
outtaggd over p shortage of pumpkin spice &plattes. whht starbucks is doing to keep the 3eace.arnhill: you hear a lot of talk about question seven... so let me tell you what i know: if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here. i'm chad barnhill, and we're ready to build right here. we're ready, and it's real. and all that has to happen... is question seven. species has been discovered, but it's already extinct. extinnt.a chicaao sciennist claims to have discovered a new dinosaur.he says tte have looked something lke a "two legged-porcupine".he also says the dinosaur wws less &pthan two feet long and didn't average house cat.while he is the first to describe the excavated in the 9-60s. scienttsts say theedinosaur lived abouu 200 million years 3 &pone.... gardner... wishes dinosaur.../ he... met... face to face... was
outtaggd over p shortage of pumpkin spice &plattes. whht starbucks is doing to keep the 3eace.arnhill: you hear a lot of talk about question seven... so let me tell you what i know: if question seven passes, my company's going to... bring table games, like blackjack and poker... right here to baltimore. a twenty-five million dollar investment... that'll create five hundred new jobs. all right here. today, marylanders are spending $500 million gaming... in other states. let's keep it here....
98
98
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
>> 50-cents is far too large, platts reported this morning, media reports that blenders and refiners in california were already making that adjustment. so, no, that is not moving the needle. if i might just add, the four policy that obama administration is pursuing one gh greenhouse gas regulation. that will raise gas prices, two. he will make refining more expensive with epa pending tier 3 su sulfer control, three the keystone pipeline that was rejected. and four the president continues to refuse to allow oil and gas development off of the coast. liz: oil was going down, but it is le a curb your enthusiasm moment if you are a driver in california. you have been great, sir, thank you so much for your time, we appreciate it. next up, a red alert over china. not what china is planning to do to businesses but what u.s. lawmakers are planning to do to businesses because of china. cowboy libertarian here with a warning. i've been a superintendent for 30 some years at many different park service units across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity
>> 50-cents is far too large, platts reported this morning, media reports that blenders and refiners in california were already making that adjustment. so, no, that is not moving the needle. if i might just add, the four policy that obama administration is pursuing one gh greenhouse gas regulation. that will raise gas prices, two. he will make refining more expensive with epa pending tier 3 su sulfer control, three the keystone pipeline that was rejected. and four the president continues...
390
390
Oct 3, 2012
10/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 390
favorite 0
quote 0
out ahead of it we'll be near 90 in north platt, nebraska. the warmth will be with us for a few days to come. the west is quiet although rain and now some snow showing up in montana. the southeast we still have this flow, this tropical moisture across florida, coastal carolinas. this looks like it may bring some showers to southeastern virginia, more so than here but some of the cloudiness with that certainly will be with us on and off throughout the day. future cast is fairly quiet thankfully this morning. we do see a spotty shower. for the afternoon, though, we may see some sunny breaks but also the spotty shower here and there. not exacting all that much to go o. quiet tonight with the clouds. then tomorrow we start cloudy, maybe a shower south and east and in the afternoon looks like we're going to turn somewhat sunny and pleasant with highs tomorrow again above the 80- degree mark. today 85. isolated shower this afternoon. tonight 60s to near 70 for the low with partly to mostly cloudy skies. 82 tomorrow. it will be a warm one after some
out ahead of it we'll be near 90 in north platt, nebraska. the warmth will be with us for a few days to come. the west is quiet although rain and now some snow showing up in montana. the southeast we still have this flow, this tropical moisture across florida, coastal carolinas. this looks like it may bring some showers to southeastern virginia, more so than here but some of the cloudiness with that certainly will be with us on and off throughout the day. future cast is fairly quiet thankfully...
135
135
Oct 26, 2012
10/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
new analysis from platt's says china consumed 9.8 billion barrels of crude in september. that is 9.1% increase from the same period last year. that is good. that means their economy is working. we need that. >>> apple's shares getting squeezed after-hours. the company disappoints on earnings for the third straight quarter. has it become a victim of its own success? >>> plus you're welcome america. california dewatching its jobless claims numbers. we have details how it pulled off the huge screw-up, coming up. ♪ . ♪ . melissa: so as i mentioned apple just releasing disappointing fiscal fourth quarter earnings and its conference call is currently underway but we took adam shapiro off the call to tell us what is going on. adam, what is the latest? >> the big headline a lot of people are talking about, melissa, the 14 million ipads they sold in t fourth quarter. third quarter they sold 17 million. this was a miss. we heard tim cook say somewhere around 15 million when talking about the ipad mini. this was much lower, far fewer ipads sold than the street expected. it makes you
new analysis from platt's says china consumed 9.8 billion barrels of crude in september. that is 9.1% increase from the same period last year. that is good. that means their economy is working. we need that. >>> apple's shares getting squeezed after-hours. the company disappoints on earnings for the third straight quarter. has it become a victim of its own success? >>> plus you're welcome america. california dewatching its jobless claims numbers. we have details how it pulled...
148
148
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
let's ask john kingston, global director with platts. i want to pick up on the last point he said. we've gone through the blame game. we asked reporter who the drivers are blaming. th are blaming gas station owner. we asked him. he is blaming government regulation and oil refineries who don't want to own the refineries. why don't they own the refineries? >> you're down to two u.s. companies fully integrate produce at the wellhead and refine. exxon and mobil. everybody else gotten out of it, even though dealing with oil, operatingupstream company looking for oil around the world and refining it are two different situations. it is difference between a farm and bakery. you don't expect farms to run bakeries. >> refineries are not a great business. you can't control the price of what your oil is going to be. there is all sorts of government regulation. he blames the oil companies for not wanting to own a refinery. blame the government for making it too hard. >> actually right now forget california and rest of the country, owning a remeanry is pretty big business. melissa: what about in
let's ask john kingston, global director with platts. i want to pick up on the last point he said. we've gone through the blame game. we asked reporter who the drivers are blaming. th are blaming gas station owner. we asked him. he is blaming government regulation and oil refineries who don't want to own the refineries. why don't they own the refineries? >> you're down to two u.s. companies fully integrate produce at the wellhead and refine. exxon and mobil. everybody else gotten out of...
211
211
Oct 6, 2012
10/12
by
WMAR
tv
eye 211
favorite 0
quote 0
temperatures at freezing at north platte. wichita is 46. oklahoma city this morning, 44. this is into tomorrow, too. and all this is going to spread. look how cold it's going to be for your sunday morning. if you're making plans for sunday morning, really chilly, all the way to louisville, which is 39. chicago tomorrow morning, 34. you've got that big chicago marathon, which will have a full forecast coming up in the next half hour. i also need you to know that it's not just to the east this cold air goes, bringing boston at 76 today, down to 55 for tomorrow. but look at houston. today, in the mid-80s. tomorrow, less than 70 degrees. so, this cold goes all the way through most of the nation. and you're really going to feel a little touch of late fall, even early winter. and there's been that flooding concern. you saw the story in ron's newscast about all the issues and roadways in florida. today, you're going to have isolated thunderstorms. some locally heavy rain and some flooding possible in the northwest. they're still very dry. red flag warnings popping >> after a rea
temperatures at freezing at north platte. wichita is 46. oklahoma city this morning, 44. this is into tomorrow, too. and all this is going to spread. look how cold it's going to be for your sunday morning. if you're making plans for sunday morning, really chilly, all the way to louisville, which is 39. chicago tomorrow morning, 34. you've got that big chicago marathon, which will have a full forecast coming up in the next half hour. i also need you to know that it's not just to the east this...
400
400
Oct 16, 2012
10/12
by
WBAL
tv
eye 400
favorite 0
quote 0
many new tools, and yes, you know, we all have our platforms, so some bigger than others, different plattchnology, we all have our sphere of influences that we can be powerful in because of technology which leads me to actually this incredible application that was just put out. on it you can find your polling place, a sample ballot of your local -- >> election. >> your local election sample ballots and find out what candidates match your opinions and values. >> good to know. >> it's a wonderful app, again, just an example of how in this generation we have everything in our pocket. >> that's so true. >> and you have been so busy as well, not just being an advocate for the election but also you are still acting and doing a lot on that front. we just saw you in "end of watch" with michael pena, of course, and some great actors there. jason gyllenhaal. >> jake gyllenhaal. >> sorry. i couldn't think of his name there for a second. so great film role for you, right? >> right. >> playing a police officer. >> very different for me, very exciting. really one of the most intense fun preparation per
many new tools, and yes, you know, we all have our platforms, so some bigger than others, different plattchnology, we all have our sphere of influences that we can be powerful in because of technology which leads me to actually this incredible application that was just put out. on it you can find your polling place, a sample ballot of your local -- >> election. >> your local election sample ballots and find out what candidates match your opinions and values. >> good to know....
84
84
Oct 25, 2012
10/12
by
CNBC
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
let's bring in ross mccracken, managing editor and energy economist at platte's. i want to ask you about this growth in power in particular of chinese energy companies because when you consider that some of them, like petro china, are majority state owned, what are the implications for countries like the united states as they gain more power in the energy patch? >> well, i think it certainly means a lot more competition from these companies when international oil companies are going into places like africa and asia looking for assets. they have to face competition from equally aggressive chinese companies. those chinese companies in particular have moved up the 250 ranking steadily over the last decade really. you can see they're around in the top ten. >> there are no energy security implications there? is that what you're saying? >> there certainly are energy security implications but the global oil market is very much sort of based on price. so in a sense, it is not so much in terms of security of supply in a physical sense, so much as competition on price. as y
let's bring in ross mccracken, managing editor and energy economist at platte's. i want to ask you about this growth in power in particular of chinese energy companies because when you consider that some of them, like petro china, are majority state owned, what are the implications for countries like the united states as they gain more power in the energy patch? >> well, i think it certainly means a lot more competition from these companies when international oil companies are going into...
226
226
Oct 27, 2012
10/12
by
KQEH
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
at this brand-new manufacturing platt in hubbard, emmitt's oil & gas, p construction is booming. >> we've our in-house staff. we have over a hundred people working in our building, that is engineeng, project managers, drafters, superintendents, even office help. >> reporter: chris, thepr company's chief operating officer grew newspaper northeast ohio which suffered through decades of economic decline. today he's ace business thrive on a resurgence in energy and auto manufacturing, he's feeling optimistic. >> there's a lot more smiling, a lot more nshine around here, and we're all enjoying that. >> reporter: it's a far cry from the economic eefall ohio endured years before the recession hit the rest of the nation. losing over 419,000 manufacturing jobs between 1999 and 2009. and this corner of the state was one of the hardest hit. >> i undstand there is a lot of people suffering out there. we've been there. we've lived through that. but today that is changing. jobs are returning, and the economy here is hammeringst back. the most recent state employment data show ohio has added more than 5
at this brand-new manufacturing platt in hubbard, emmitt's oil & gas, p construction is booming. >> we've our in-house staff. we have over a hundred people working in our building, that is engineeng, project managers, drafters, superintendents, even office help. >> reporter: chris, thepr company's chief operating officer grew newspaper northeast ohio which suffered through decades of economic decline. today he's ace business thrive on a resurgence in energy and auto...
317
317
Oct 20, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 317
favorite 0
quote 0
[laughter] >> my name is tony platt. first of all, first, maybe in retrospect, taking pages from the book looking in retrospect was not the best choice. [laughter] >> actually, that's not what happened. there were two articles that came out at the same time focusing on reagan being an informer. the aoki was one of four or five stories i did with the release of the book. >> oh, i didn't know that. thanks for clarifying that. as someone who taut at the school of criminology in berkeley in the late 1970s and looked at fbi records for a book that i've done on another academic, i would say the work you did was thorough, careful, and no question you made an accurate investigation, and we have to treat seriously the information you provide us with. i think there's many problems with the left reflecting about our history and our past and not wanting to deal with some aspects that might discredit us, don't want to hang dirty laundry out for everybody to see, but passing on the lessons of our movement and what we are involved in,
[laughter] >> my name is tony platt. first of all, first, maybe in retrospect, taking pages from the book looking in retrospect was not the best choice. [laughter] >> actually, that's not what happened. there were two articles that came out at the same time focusing on reagan being an informer. the aoki was one of four or five stories i did with the release of the book. >> oh, i didn't know that. thanks for clarifying that. as someone who taut at the school of criminology in...
215
215
Oct 20, 2012
10/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
as i said, we just heard from john platt wblatt who himself s was concerned about his own safety.we went to his residence about an hour outside the city. he said he himself did not feel safe. he believed the murders who killed wissam al hassan could target him because they had almost carte blanche, pointing the finger, as you heard, directly at the syrian president but the fears are here about what the next step is. is lebanon on the brink of further chaos? people this morning are more uneasy about what comes next rather than expressing anger out on the street, but it's that fear about what happens next. is there a reprisal, or are there further killings to come, victor? >> we know there's been shelling back and forth across the turkish border with syria. do we expect that lebanon will fire back against syria if they get the intelligence that shows that indeed syria was behind this? >> no. that's not going to happen. very unlikely indeed. one of the key constituents of the government here, the government coalition is the political party of hezbollah who are very strongly allied to
as i said, we just heard from john platt wblatt who himself s was concerned about his own safety.we went to his residence about an hour outside the city. he said he himself did not feel safe. he believed the murders who killed wissam al hassan could target him because they had almost carte blanche, pointing the finger, as you heard, directly at the syrian president but the fears are here about what the next step is. is lebanon on the brink of further chaos? people this morning are more uneasy...
225
225
Oct 20, 2012
10/12
by
WUSA
tv
eye 225
favorite 0
quote 0
from north platt, nebraska. high temperatures in the 80s and lower 90s for some of you. you bet you. nothing but sunshine. this is actually working. you don't see any precipitation. radar is not picking up a drop. satellite hardly picking up a cloud. the bigger picture will show you we got something going on up. low pressure around the great lakes. little bit of rain interior new england. this is a section of the country you associate with fall colors. i will say the northern tier is now past peak but if you get into central new england, basically all of michigan right now down to snowshoe west virginia those are the pretty spots out there with peak colors. that's a quick look at the national picture. here's a closer look at your weather for the weekend. >>> most of the country really enjoying beautiful weather today. rebecca, over to you. >>> tim tebow has trade marked his famous stance that became widely known as tebowing when he was one of the biggest pro football stars playing. but this year he's been spending most of his time on the sidelines. so why is tim tebow th
from north platt, nebraska. high temperatures in the 80s and lower 90s for some of you. you bet you. nothing but sunshine. this is actually working. you don't see any precipitation. radar is not picking up a drop. satellite hardly picking up a cloud. the bigger picture will show you we got something going on up. low pressure around the great lakes. little bit of rain interior new england. this is a section of the country you associate with fall colors. i will say the northern tier is now past...
217
217
Oct 9, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
pentagon, what our military, what the fbi, the c,o ia and our government regardless of the political plattour president, she is entitled to her opinion. but i don't feel that we should just bomb every country when an ambassador is killed. i feel that's an emotional reaction. that's not something we as a nation need to do regardless of politics. megyn: you have a journalist expressing strong opinions about what we need to do in afghanistan. but she is an expert. is this so different -- she is a war correspondent. >> is it different than political reporters going on sunday shows expressing their views on politics? >> many liberals are trying to say she was attacked in egypt therefore this is too emotional for her. this woman has gone around the world and is saying the same thing several military individuals current and past have been saying for months on end to silent and deaf ears in media. what did we hear this month, this idea from washington. we were supposed to have some sort of peace treaty with the taliban. now they abandoned that. that came from washington and politicians. so she com
pentagon, what our military, what the fbi, the c,o ia and our government regardless of the political plattour president, she is entitled to her opinion. but i don't feel that we should just bomb every country when an ambassador is killed. i feel that's an emotional reaction. that's not something we as a nation need to do regardless of politics. megyn: you have a journalist expressing strong opinions about what we need to do in afghanistan. but she is an expert. is this so different -- she is a...
227
227
Oct 19, 2012
10/12
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 227
favorite 0
quote 0
how come when it became to be known that there were al-qaida elements involved and a platte involved that it wasn't said publicly. they will have to answer all those questions, that's not where he'd thought he would be. he thought he would be talking about how great it was that osama bin laden is dead. megyn: a message he is now taking out of his campaign trail remarks, about how al-qaida is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. that is one of his main points and that's been removed in the past week or so, and didn't go without notice by the presents corp. i want to ask you about the interview he gave to comedy central. obviously he's trying to appeal to younger voters. sooner or later you have to sit down and talk to the american people through the press corp or through presidential debate mod raeurt i gues moderate err i guess about what happened. how did we become victim to this terrorist attack on 9/11 and why have the stories been so disparate about what happened? the president, since this has all happened he's gone on "the view" "letterman" some radio show called "pimp with t
how come when it became to be known that there were al-qaida elements involved and a platte involved that it wasn't said publicly. they will have to answer all those questions, that's not where he'd thought he would be. he thought he would be talking about how great it was that osama bin laden is dead. megyn: a message he is now taking out of his campaign trail remarks, about how al-qaida is on the run and osama bin laden is dead. that is one of his main points and that's been removed in the...
780
780
Oct 10, 2012
10/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 780
favorite 0
quote 0
bismarck, north platte, chicago. and denver has a blast of cold air. we have a one-two punch.icago, boston, new york city. the numbers are up and down. it's opposite day. one day it will be mild. the other day, it will be cold again. have to get ready for the change >> all of america's weather was brought to you by marshall's. who are we going inside to? >> we're going back to george. >>> coming up, bryan cranston is here live, from my f >>> this the bryan's choice. >> bad. >> you're on the right side of the law, for once. jock o'donnell, cia director in the new movie "argo." six americans trapped in iran during the hostage crisis. we're going to talk to you about it in a moment. i want to get to the clip. here's, he's explaining what's going on to ben affleck's character. ben plays a cia agent. go. >> traffic calls them house guests. they haven't left the canadian ambassador's house since it happened. >> why didn't we get them ten weeks ago? >> too dangerous. you have revolutionary guards going door-to-door like jehovah's witnesses. >> who else knows? >> just the families. me
bismarck, north platte, chicago. and denver has a blast of cold air. we have a one-two punch.icago, boston, new york city. the numbers are up and down. it's opposite day. one day it will be mild. the other day, it will be cold again. have to get ready for the change >> all of america's weather was brought to you by marshall's. who are we going inside to? >> we're going back to george. >>> coming up, bryan cranston is here live, from my f >>> this the bryan's...
100
100
Oct 11, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
foreign office those indices you've got, the department stores for fashion, technology, yes, your plattsnd as it was set in that fantastic speech your the best diplomats on the globe but you also need to be the country's sales force. [applause] and look what's happening. in just two years the exports resolve about 25% to china 40% and russia up 80%. there are so many opportunities in this world. and i want to tell you briefly about the one business. he and his partner saw the world with 6 billion mobile phones with just 2 billion bank accounts. they saw a huge gap in the market and start of a mobile banking firm helping people in the poorest parts of the world manage their money and start new companies using their mobile phones. he's been with me on trade missions all over the world and his business is booming. back in 2010 when we came to office the employ about 100 people. now it's more than 700. back then they were nowhere in africa, nowhere in asia with 1 million new users, so don't let anyone tell us britain cannot make it in this world. we of the most enterprising dynamic nation on
foreign office those indices you've got, the department stores for fashion, technology, yes, your plattsnd as it was set in that fantastic speech your the best diplomats on the globe but you also need to be the country's sales force. [applause] and look what's happening. in just two years the exports resolve about 25% to china 40% and russia up 80%. there are so many opportunities in this world. and i want to tell you briefly about the one business. he and his partner saw the world with 6...
126
126
Oct 5, 2012
10/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
they are not saying i think joe estherville platts bet on him. they are saying we have to do another class and a decision about thousands of students to distinguish among them. that said, it's true that the standardized test scores the university of california the move to a system where they get high year wheat and if you screen out the malaise and look at the same courses for different students and get rid of the gym class and so on than the high school grades are a better predictor so that texas result is understandable and consistent with research but the idea that the standardized test scores and credentials have nothing to do with all of this is just nonsense. when we are trying to create programs that work its vital that we not ignore the preference being used and if we do we are creating failures because they are going to school where they're less likely to graduate and to persist in the scientific field they want to study and they will have lower grades and less self confidence and they are going to have the worst long-term outcome. we ne
they are not saying i think joe estherville platts bet on him. they are saying we have to do another class and a decision about thousands of students to distinguish among them. that said, it's true that the standardized test scores the university of california the move to a system where they get high year wheat and if you screen out the malaise and look at the same courses for different students and get rid of the gym class and so on than the high school grades are a better predictor so that...