93
93
May 31, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 1
at the end of my sophomore year i started encountering prodigies, 12-year-old who could play what it took me all year to learn, and i thought oh, i am about to end of playing the piano in a bar or teaching 13-year-olds are one of those people playing the piano while you are shopping in the department sure, but i'm going to play carnegie hall. i would records and had the following conversation. i decided to change my major and i don't know what it is. it may be your life, but it is our money. my first thought was english literature. with all due respect, i hated it. [laughter] i decide on state and local government. that sounded preferable. i thought i would interview the sitter water manager -- city water manager of denver, the single most boring and i have met to this day. i wondered into a course taught by a czech refugee, a man whose daughter was named madeleine albright. with that one class i was look. i discovered that my passion were things that were national things diplomacy. needless to say, this is not exactly what a young black girl from birmingham was exec to do -- expecte
at the end of my sophomore year i started encountering prodigies, 12-year-old who could play what it took me all year to learn, and i thought oh, i am about to end of playing the piano in a bar or teaching 13-year-olds are one of those people playing the piano while you are shopping in the department sure, but i'm going to play carnegie hall. i would records and had the following conversation. i decided to change my major and i don't know what it is. it may be your life, but it is our money. my...
163
163
May 22, 2015
05/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
meet the child prodigy who earned three college degrees. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, what a day for bay area sports teams. the warriors go for a 2-0 series lead with an incredible for that game. and madison baumgarner can he beat clayton kershaw again? it's all coming up from oracle. >> thank you, dennis. >>> in honor of memorial day, jill schlesinger looks at the hottest jobs for veterans. >>> reporter: the roots of memorial day go back to the aftermath of the civil war. it has since been expanded to honor those who made the ultimate sacrifice for our country. it's also an opportunity to consider those veterans who are trying to transition into a civilian life. about one out of two post-9/11 veterans will face a period of unemployment as they seek new jobs outside of the military. gijobs.com identified the hottest jobs this year for veterans. they surveyed nearly 200 military-friendly employers who invest time, money and personnel to build military recruiting and retention programs. among these companies, the hottest jobs for veterans are i.t. specialists,
meet the child prodigy who earned three college degrees. >>> and i'm dennis o'donnell. coming up, what a day for bay area sports teams. the warriors go for a 2-0 series lead with an incredible for that game. and madison baumgarner can he beat clayton kershaw again? it's all coming up from oracle. >> thank you, dennis. >>> in honor of memorial day, jill schlesinger looks at the hottest jobs for veterans. >>> reporter: the roots of memorial day go back to the...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
36
36
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
building permit application is a [inaudible] of the current permit for the installation of alside prodigy understand elated vinyl the application was reviewed by the planning department and the building department, it doesn't seem to have any building issues from a dbi point of view, the building code does cover the installation of final siding in chapter 14, it's 1405.4, i read it earlier, it talks about the [inaudible] process, so it's well covered in the code as well, we hope that if it's installed per code, that's what we expect from a licensed crack tor, so there aren't complaints about the property we didn't get plaints about the mold, there's no complaints of sizing of the building. i'm available for any questions. >> thank you. i haven't seen such a large plywood wall in quite a while. >> yes, i know, some of the buildings. >> the 70's or 80's. >> thank you, and mr. sanchez, nothing? is there public comment on this item? step forward. >> my name is judy daniel and i live in 865 vermont street, we have the mirror image to the [inaudible] next dar, so our unit is not affected by the
building permit application is a [inaudible] of the current permit for the installation of alside prodigy understand elated vinyl the application was reviewed by the planning department and the building department, it doesn't seem to have any building issues from a dbi point of view, the building code does cover the installation of final siding in chapter 14, it's 1405.4, i read it earlier, it talks about the [inaudible] process, so it's well covered in the code as well, we hope that if it's...
345
345
May 10, 2015
05/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 345
favorite 0
quote 0
she's been called a prodigy, a breath of fresh air.ow the cobwebs out of the stuffy world of classical ballet and open the doors to everyone. misty copeland is the embodiment of the american dream. she grew up poor, didn't hear classical music until she was a teenager. she's an african american in a profession where there are few. at 32, she has overcome more obstacles than most of us ever face. when she began, one dance company told her she would never make it in ballet. boy, were they wrong. misty copeland will tell you she's never more alive than when she's onstage, on her toes, her athleticism and grace on full display. she can leap through the air she can spin on a dime, she can make you believe she's a swan by a lake. you feel comfortable up there? >> misty copeland: yes. something happens when you feel that energy and excitement from the audience. and you do, i don't know, four pirouettes. you jump higher than you ever have. and it's just this really magical thing that happens in those moments. >> whitaker: she performs to sell-
she's been called a prodigy, a breath of fresh air.ow the cobwebs out of the stuffy world of classical ballet and open the doors to everyone. misty copeland is the embodiment of the american dream. she grew up poor, didn't hear classical music until she was a teenager. she's an african american in a profession where there are few. at 32, she has overcome more obstacles than most of us ever face. when she began, one dance company told her she would never make it in ballet. boy, were they wrong....
64
64
May 22, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a northern california prodigy makes the grade in a big way. stay tuned. >> a beautiful shot from anaheim at disneyland, the 60th anniversary. there is the mark twain river boat, the 2016 minute journey around rivers of america a nice relaxing place to take your kids in the park. >> get away from the crowds. >> it is a great time to be a fan of all things disney. we are celebrating 60 years of disneyland with leyla gulen in anaheim where the magic began 60 years ago. >> look at you! >> can you see me? do not adjust your tv screens we have a camera like the one they use the in 1955 when art linkletter stood here and welcomed all as he rolled into the train depot bringing disneyland to the world. this is a particularly special moment. and as cartoons were turned from black and white into color by walt disney, just like that. now we are in color and the energy is palpable. we have guests that are flooding town square and they are having the time of their life. they are not welcomed into the park until 6:00 but i want to introduce you into an archi
. >> a northern california prodigy makes the grade in a big way. stay tuned. >> a beautiful shot from anaheim at disneyland, the 60th anniversary. there is the mark twain river boat, the 2016 minute journey around rivers of america a nice relaxing place to take your kids in the park. >> get away from the crowds. >> it is a great time to be a fan of all things disney. we are celebrating 60 years of disneyland with leyla gulen in anaheim where the magic began 60 years ago....
30
30
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people happier, to make the kids more creative. >> one of his earliest inspirations... the cartoon musicians tom and jerry. >> so it's really cool when you see, you know, tom try to catch him like... [plays discordant piano sounds]. >> i sat down with lang lang at the dimenna center for classical music in new york city. >> you've just come from playing at the kennedy center. you played for a worldwide audience with pharrell at the grammy's. i thought i was gonna say, oh, this is a busy time for you. but, actually you've slowed down a little bit. what drives you? >> for me, i like to do creative concerts, and creative projects. and - and i think really - music give me an energy to drive myself - to always try to get to another
. >> a child prodigy, his mother stayed home to support the family while lang lang pursued his dreams. >> i would say that's the most difficult thing for me it was, you know, growing up without my mom next to me. >> now lang lang is trying to bring classical notes into the lives of children through his international music foundation. >> we believe music can make people happier, to make the kids more creative. >> one of his earliest inspirations... the cartoon...
201
201
May 11, 2015
05/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 1
you will find that you will have lost a prodigious number of jobs and you will convert from high-payings to low-paying jobs not on the basis of fair competition, but on the basis of subsidy. and all of a sudden, all of those consumers that you've been trying to benefit by seeing to it that they get low prices on subsidized exports that come into the united states, they're not consumers anymore because they can't afford to buy anything. congressman dingell doesn't have enough faith. we have -- one of our greatest resources is our human capital stock. we have an enormously talented educated workforce. the notion that somehow the only thing that we'll be able to find for them to do is to flip hamburgers at mcdonald's i think, is outrageous. i don't think that a society is likely to succeed for most of its citizens by trying to lean against the forces of technological and economic change. and it seems to me that's what this debate's about. schoumacher: with industry and jobs on the line pressure mounted on president jimmy carter. americans deserve protection from predatory pricing practices
you will find that you will have lost a prodigious number of jobs and you will convert from high-payings to low-paying jobs not on the basis of fair competition, but on the basis of subsidy. and all of a sudden, all of those consumers that you've been trying to benefit by seeing to it that they get low prices on subsidized exports that come into the united states, they're not consumers anymore because they can't afford to buy anything. congressman dingell doesn't have enough faith. we have --...
84
84
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> they may not be basketball prodigies, about you they've been inspired by what the warriors haveone on the court. >> i got into basketball back in fourth grade, i would say and the warriors made me get more into basketball and that's when i started watching it more. >> reporter: their favorites? the usual suspects. >> clay thompson or steph curry. >> they are young believers and true followers from their basketball to the shoes they wear. dub nation all the way. >> i'm a huge fan. >> warriors fans got some last-minute items to show their support. this official team store opened yesterday at the westfield mall in san francisco. >> and then i've got a flag for my car because i didn't have one of those and then i needed one of these. because it's cold out there. the last time the warriors won the championship and that was in 1975 bringing that back from the city will be huge and it will be soy crazy and this was such familiar territory and i'm loving every minute of it. >> the bakery made these cupcakes with the logo on top. >> any chance you can help the warriors, like totally, we'
. >> they may not be basketball prodigies, about you they've been inspired by what the warriors haveone on the court. >> i got into basketball back in fourth grade, i would say and the warriors made me get more into basketball and that's when i started watching it more. >> reporter: their favorites? the usual suspects. >> clay thompson or steph curry. >> they are young believers and true followers from their basketball to the shoes they wear. dub nation all the...
110
110
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
there is a 16-year-old science prodigy studying cancer research at johns hopkins! 16!'m eating cake! hey. no, no, no. cake! cake! cake!
there is a 16-year-old science prodigy studying cancer research at johns hopkins! 16!'m eating cake! hey. no, no, no. cake! cake! cake!
114
114
May 29, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
she is a child prodigy. who takes the survey has a lot to do with what the survey results is. scarlet: we will have all the latest headlines, including talking some hockey. take you back in time through 30 years of snl. that is coming up next on the bloomberg market day. scarlet: it is friday but we are talking ahead to saturday. every saturday night we bring you arts, entertainment, and the good life. it will showcase 40 years of the iconic sketch show, the longest comedy tv show to stay on air. mark, welcome. what made you decide to create an interactive museum about snl? ofk: it has been 40 years the amazing history of this show. there has been talk of an exhibition with an inside look at this show. it comes together every week and starts on monday. we switch it on on 11:30 on saturday night. scarlet: you have loren michaels participating in this. is he the control feet -- the control freak he has been seen in the press? mark: i had full access to the staff and cast and all the amazing people. some people have been there all 40 years. started whenner the show started in 197
she is a child prodigy. who takes the survey has a lot to do with what the survey results is. scarlet: we will have all the latest headlines, including talking some hockey. take you back in time through 30 years of snl. that is coming up next on the bloomberg market day. scarlet: it is friday but we are talking ahead to saturday. every saturday night we bring you arts, entertainment, and the good life. it will showcase 40 years of the iconic sketch show, the longest comedy tv show to stay on...
94
94
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 94
favorite 0
quote 0
scarlet: he has to watch this prodigy very closely. -- the strategy very closely.orse racing expert and liberties. ballet at the american theatre is on the rise even after 75 years. we will speak to the ceo. ♪ scarlet: again, we have breaking news. the boston marathon bomber jury has reached a decision in the penalty phase could i want to bring in our bloomberg reporter here. we already know that the jury had found him guilty. it is a question of what happens next, what will be the penalty. david: if you look at how this played out in the courtroom, you almost saw the defense team cede this to the prosecution, the fact that dzhokhar tsarnaev did a responsibility for the bombings. this is deliberating on wednesday. has been deliberating for more than a day and what we have heard in boston, have averted at 3:00 -- we have averted at 3:00 and the court is set to reconvene then. scarlet: the decision is treat life-and-death, prison. in check to make a case for white tsarnaev should be given life in prison rather than the death penalty. you have a continuation of the em
scarlet: he has to watch this prodigy very closely. -- the strategy very closely.orse racing expert and liberties. ballet at the american theatre is on the rise even after 75 years. we will speak to the ceo. ♪ scarlet: again, we have breaking news. the boston marathon bomber jury has reached a decision in the penalty phase could i want to bring in our bloomberg reporter here. we already know that the jury had found him guilty. it is a question of what happens next, what will be the penalty....
171
171
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 1
>> prodigy. >> that's amazing. >> you have to be willing to do anything to help. put me in at d.a.'s office i'll get everybody's lunch, whatever i could do to get the internship. i wanted the opportunity. i wanted a chance. >> what's incredible is how you basically were let go and got hired because you were the last one in. and you had the tumerity to go and say i'll be back. >> i'll be back. >> a lot of young women don't have that kind of confidence. >> i got into the l.a. da's office. i was the only one hired that wasn't an intern from l.a. da went in learned, became i think an even better prosecutor trial attorney. criminal courts building and some really impoverished neighborhoods. i vow identity would return. in fact i did. >> many books of advice out there. your chapter on money and relationships is unique. i think there's not enough books about this. you speak in a way that says okay i could follow this along. list of ongoing expenses. do things together. how to deal with it if a marriage ends. probably some of the best advice i read in here. >> the pictures are amazing. >> y
>> prodigy. >> that's amazing. >> you have to be willing to do anything to help. put me in at d.a.'s office i'll get everybody's lunch, whatever i could do to get the internship. i wanted the opportunity. i wanted a chance. >> what's incredible is how you basically were let go and got hired because you were the last one in. and you had the tumerity to go and say i'll be back. >> i'll be back. >> a lot of young women don't have that kind of confidence....
47
47
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
he had a prodigious memory. he talked about himself that stories are very good. he had a nice turn of phrase. another report about you being a spanish pensioner. wilkinson said this is the sort of thing that happens in an era when slander on stilts stocks over the fences of reputation. that's a good phrase. a nice tribute paid to him on being eve of the battle of saratoga when he was a 20-year-old general to horatio gates. they came from a militia colonel. they don't really care for regular officers particularly but this is what he said about young wilke. that is what he was known as. this young kid. he -- his conduct in dear tim timmy. he seemed to be the life and soul of the headquarters of the army. he governed headquarters. this the part of what he really contributed, the extraordinary victory when gates armie trapped general john bitcoins armie against the banks of the hudson river and forced surrender. gates certainly felt wilkinson played a major role. this is not exact portraiture but we are assuming the guy holding the flight behind gates is wilkinson. h
he had a prodigious memory. he talked about himself that stories are very good. he had a nice turn of phrase. another report about you being a spanish pensioner. wilkinson said this is the sort of thing that happens in an era when slander on stilts stocks over the fences of reputation. that's a good phrase. a nice tribute paid to him on being eve of the battle of saratoga when he was a 20-year-old general to horatio gates. they came from a militia colonel. they don't really care for regular...
42
42
May 23, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> a teen basketball prodigy gunned down. could it be a turning point for a city plagued by gang violence. >>> memorial day, we hear from a service member honouring those that came before sacrificing everything. singer and social activist judy collins talks about a lifetime of music and making a difference >>> there's a new and dangerous designer job that police are working overtime to stop. it's known as flocka insanity scoring bizarre hallucinations. it's been linked to several deaths. florida seems to be ground zero, jonathan betz is in miami with more. >> a few months ago authorities had never heard of flocka. and now it's one of the biggest threats they face. on patrol in south florida. and within minutes, the calls come in. users high on flocka. >> we got another one. there's number three. a new designer drug and challenge for law enforcement officers. >> i have never seen something hit the streets so wicked and so rapid in my life. >> the drug is dubbed $5 insanity. it's cheap and affects our intent and can lead to hor
. >>> a teen basketball prodigy gunned down. could it be a turning point for a city plagued by gang violence. >>> memorial day, we hear from a service member honouring those that came before sacrificing everything. singer and social activist judy collins talks about a lifetime of music and making a difference >>> there's a new and dangerous designer job that police are working overtime to stop. it's known as flocka insanity scoring bizarre hallucinations. it's been...
86
86
May 10, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
guy who brought us the foundational figure in psychometrics a cousin of charles darwin and a child prodigy also coined the term eugenics. he created many foundational social science techniques through aggression, the coefficient to measure what he believed was a fixed quality in human beings. and testing psychometric testing became employed in many different contacts to sort and correct for difference amongst people. and as we've established this brought society in america and try to make it a land of opportunity it was also extremely competitive and the benefit in our society were unequally distributed and has always been an equally distributed. the ideal of a meritocracy or the fiction of a meritocracy determined by testing became sort of a safety valve. we had this conversation who gets what in society, what resources, but you can point you educational test and say there's a path forward for people who work hard enough and are smart enough and therefore, have an open society. and what's really kind of astonishing when you look at the history, up to that point, it is after brown v. board
guy who brought us the foundational figure in psychometrics a cousin of charles darwin and a child prodigy also coined the term eugenics. he created many foundational social science techniques through aggression, the coefficient to measure what he believed was a fixed quality in human beings. and testing psychometric testing became employed in many different contacts to sort and correct for difference amongst people. and as we've established this brought society in america and try to make it a...
82
82
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
born in 1777, itself a prime number, gauss was a child prodigy who, at an early age calculated listsexplored for the solution of a problem so elegant and so celebrated." gauss would be the first person to see that the seemingly unpredictable occurrences of the primes actually had a beautiful and succinct description. so a modern-day mathematician who can help us figure out what gauss was getting at is our own terry tao. so terry is a professor of mathematics at ucla, a recent recipient of the fields medal, which is mathematics' highest honor, and also a recipient of a macarthur genius award. so, and in fact, gauss, who was called the "prince of mathematics," well, terry's not a prince, but he has been called the "mozart of math." so, terry, thanks for coming and helping us learn about prime numbers. >> thanks, though it's funny i'm called mozart, because i'm terrible at the piano. >> so, terry, i know that the primes are a deep and abiding interest of yours, and i think they are for a lot of people because on the one hand they seem like they just occur arbitrarily as we go along the
born in 1777, itself a prime number, gauss was a child prodigy who, at an early age calculated listsexplored for the solution of a problem so elegant and so celebrated." gauss would be the first person to see that the seemingly unpredictable occurrences of the primes actually had a beautiful and succinct description. so a modern-day mathematician who can help us figure out what gauss was getting at is our own terry tao. so terry is a professor of mathematics at ucla, a recent recipient of...
91
91
May 3, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
to you it should because the guy who came up with the foundational figure charles darwin the child prodigy pointed to the term eugenics and created many foundational social science techniques the correlation coefficient to measure what he believed was a fixed quality in human beings. and testing, psychometric testing testing was being deployed in many different contexts to sort and correct for differences amongst people. as it established itself in society in america and try to make it a land of opportunity it also remain competitive. the benefits were unequally distributed and that are semantically distributed. the fiction of a meritocracy in terms of testing became a safety valve. they were having this conversation about who gets what in society who gets what resources they can point to educational tests and say they are a task force of people who work hard enough and they're smart enough and therefore we have no -- and what is astonishing when you look at the history up to that point after brown versus board of education standardized test took a very different turn and they began to be
to you it should because the guy who came up with the foundational figure charles darwin the child prodigy pointed to the term eugenics and created many foundational social science techniques the correlation coefficient to measure what he believed was a fixed quality in human beings. and testing, psychometric testing testing was being deployed in many different contexts to sort and correct for differences amongst people. as it established itself in society in america and try to make it a land...
35
35
May 23, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
he was a young man who was an prodigy, spoke many languages, but he also, as they said among other corrupt politicians, i saw my opportunities and i took them. well that was sure true of abraham roof because you could not do anything unless you hired him as a consultant. and abraham roof normally wanted $200,000 and this is all evident in the trials that came out of it. and he and mayor would keep half and the other half they would dive i have among the 19 board of supervisors. so the whole city was corrupt. during this time, there were two people who real le recented this corruption, and one was the guy who had been the mayor of the city. and also he became a senator united states later on. he was a man of great wealth. his father founded the earliest gold reserve bank here in san francisco. and he was a man of great privlege and graduate education. and he was also committed to the city beautiful movement, which was something that grew out of the white city movement of the world's fair of 1891, i think it was in chicago. and the other person who was very civic minded was a guy named rudol
he was a young man who was an prodigy, spoke many languages, but he also, as they said among other corrupt politicians, i saw my opportunities and i took them. well that was sure true of abraham roof because you could not do anything unless you hired him as a consultant. and abraham roof normally wanted $200,000 and this is all evident in the trials that came out of it. and he and mayor would keep half and the other half they would dive i have among the 19 board of supervisors. so the whole...
217
217
May 21, 2015
05/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 0
and there is a young prodigy among the hundreds of thousands of college kids walking across the big stage. >> he is 11! tanishq abraham is already getting his degree about ten years in advance. he is graduating from american river college in sacramento. he says he had no problems going to class with people twice his age. >> the first time i came to a college class, i wasn't really nervous. so this isn't much of a big thing for me. >> it was a big thing for me! abraham graduated high school at the age of 10 and says he plans on continuing his education to become a doctor, perhaps a medical researcher or maybe even the president of the united states. >> or all of them. >> he has plenty of time. >> he has his own wikipedia page. he is the second youngest american mensa member in the country. >> yeah. >> do you know who is the youngest? his little sister. >> sister power! >>> the newest hot button issue related to our drought is bottled water. many people are getting angry at the bottled water companies that are taking their h20 from public land. >> natural springs across california provide w
and there is a young prodigy among the hundreds of thousands of college kids walking across the big stage. >> he is 11! tanishq abraham is already getting his degree about ten years in advance. he is graduating from american river college in sacramento. he says he had no problems going to class with people twice his age. >> the first time i came to a college class, i wasn't really nervous. so this isn't much of a big thing for me. >> it was a big thing for me! abraham...
127
127
May 22, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a northern california prodigy makes the grade in a big way.om the >> the memorial day week is the unofficial start of summer and six flag lovers have a new the new roller coaster is the 9th thrill ride with the longest suspended hang time of any roller coaster in the park. it is open to the public tomorrow. >> today 8,000 graduates from san francisco state will cross the stage for the 114th commencement ceremony. for the first time, they will hold the graduation at at&t park 30,000 people are expected to pack the stadium for the ceremony, and lat loot governor is scheduled to be the commencement speaker. and annette benning will receive an honorary degree. >> 5:51. and now a check with meteorologist mike nicco and the memorial day weekend weather. >> it will get warmer. look at san mateo bridge, one of the areas that was wet yesterday but not so much from the east side to san mateo. if you are out this weekend tree pollen is moderate and everyone else is low. that is the good news. especially after how damp it has been. >> a look an the state
. >> a northern california prodigy makes the grade in a big way.om the >> the memorial day week is the unofficial start of summer and six flag lovers have a new the new roller coaster is the 9th thrill ride with the longest suspended hang time of any roller coaster in the park. it is open to the public tomorrow. >> today 8,000 graduates from san francisco state will cross the stage for the 114th commencement ceremony. for the first time, they will hold the graduation at...
118
118
May 12, 2015
05/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
the kind of money that exists out there is prodigious. >> if you were there when it went for $30 millionate '90s and it's $1 9 million today, in 50 years, is what will it be worth? he laughs at me. he laughs. he scoffs. make a guess. let's be crazy. make a wild guess. >> i don't know because, you know if interest rates rise so people have an alternate place to put money, some of these prices may drop -- >> you could get a sale on a picasso. i was kidding. i was kidding. okay. we'll see. so in 50 years if any of us are around to potentially bid on it. richard, thank you very much. manhattan art dealer on the picasso that went for just about $180 million. thank you, sir. i appreciate it. >> you're welcome. >>> and strange things happening in washington. president obama, he's fighting with liberal senate democrats and republicans are fighting tooth and nail to help the president. what's going on? this is all about trade. mr. obama, some republican and democrat want the president to have more power to cut trade deals. the president's usual allies, left-leaning democrats, and their labor unio
the kind of money that exists out there is prodigious. >> if you were there when it went for $30 millionate '90s and it's $1 9 million today, in 50 years, is what will it be worth? he laughs at me. he laughs. he scoffs. make a guess. let's be crazy. make a wild guess. >> i don't know because, you know if interest rates rise so people have an alternate place to put money, some of these prices may drop -- >> you could get a sale on a picasso. i was kidding. i was kidding. okay....
367
367
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 367
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean i know many people call me a prodigy. do you have other hob hobbies that more 11-year-olds are into or is it all about the music? >> i like all kind of things watching movies playing toys. >> just like other 11-year-olds. >> exactly right. joey as you can see with us now is accompanied by sammy miller on drums and russell hall on the bass. joey why don't you take it away? guys. go ahead. ♪ # [ music playing ] [ music playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >> yeah. joey alexander. joey thank you so much. we really appreciate it. what a pleasure. thank you so much for bringing him to us. his debut album is called "my favorite things". >>> up next, guys from sorted food eat their way across america. first this is "today," joey's day on "today." [ applau >>> all right. back now with 8:51. more of our special series we call "lost and hungry," those popular british sorted food tamron is in the orange room stop on their american venture. >> mike ben, jerry, are stars with more than a million subscribers, we're following their search for
i mean i know many people call me a prodigy. do you have other hob hobbies that more 11-year-olds are into or is it all about the music? >> i like all kind of things watching movies playing toys. >> just like other 11-year-olds. >> exactly right. joey as you can see with us now is accompanied by sammy miller on drums and russell hall on the bass. joey why don't you take it away? guys. go ahead. ♪ # [ music playing ] [ music playing ] ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ [ applause ] >>...
442
442
May 14, 2015
05/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 442
favorite 0
quote 0
i mean, i know many people call me a prodigy. i mean okay. hobbies? do you have other hobbies that other 11-year-olds are more into or is it all about the music? >> you know, i like to watch movies. playing toys. >> just like my 11-year-old. >> right. >> joey as you can see, with us now. he's an company -- accompanied by sammy miller on the drums and russell hall. so guys, take it away. >> all right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah! [ applause ] >> joey alexander. thank you so much. we really appreciate it. what a pleasure to meet you. guys, thank you so much for bringing him to us. again his debut album is called "my favorite things". up next a real san francisco treat as the guys eat their way across america. but first, this is "today," joey's day, on nbc. "today." >>> all right. we're back now with more of our special series. we call it lost and hungry with sordid food. and tamron has the latest stuff on their american adventure. >> so mike, jamie, ben, and barry they have a million subscribers and we're following their search for the country's best food.
i mean, i know many people call me a prodigy. i mean okay. hobbies? do you have other hobbies that other 11-year-olds are more into or is it all about the music? >> you know, i like to watch movies. playing toys. >> just like my 11-year-old. >> right. >> joey as you can see, with us now. he's an company -- accompanied by sammy miller on the drums and russell hall. so guys, take it away. >> all right. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> yeah! [ applause ] >> joey...
165
165
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> brown: jacob lawrence was an artistic prodigy, just 23 when he began this work in 1940.s part of the cultural flowering in mid-20th century harlem-- the harlem renaissance of writers, musicians and artists. and the exhibition captures that period through photographs and music. in 1995 lawrence, who died in 2000, spoke to the newshour's charlayne hunter-gault. >> when i did this series, i didn't know who would see it. i didn't know if it would ever be seen. i just did it. and i'd like for people to look and say this is me. this is mankind. or womankind. and i would like it to be a universal statement as well. >> brown: universal, but deeply personal: that's how the paintings have been viewed ever since. and now, they have a new resonance, into contemporary poetry. >> much about the south is unseen or not shown. the painter understands the usefulness of obscenity. >> brown: the museum asked 10 poets to respond to individual paintings with a new poem. >> the boll weevils jacob lawrence painted are little more than silhouettes, but a southern landowner would have recognized
. >> brown: jacob lawrence was an artistic prodigy, just 23 when he began this work in 1940.s part of the cultural flowering in mid-20th century harlem-- the harlem renaissance of writers, musicians and artists. and the exhibition captures that period through photographs and music. in 1995 lawrence, who died in 2000, spoke to the newshour's charlayne hunter-gault. >> when i did this series, i didn't know who would see it. i didn't know if it would ever be seen. i just did it. and...
118
118
May 21, 2015
05/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
there's a young prodigy among the thousands of students walk ag drosz stage. >> 11, 11 years old. abraham already getting his degree about ten years in advance. he's graduating from american river college in sacramento. abraham's parents say their son was always ahead of the game. he had no problem going to class with people twice his age. >> the first time i came to -- college class, i wasn't really nervous. so this isn't much of a -- >> older graduates, we do nothing. he actually graduated high school at the age of 10. he says he plans on continuing hised a indication so he can become a doctor, a medical researcher, and little thing called the president of the united states. >> you know what? you can certainly see it happening. before he runs for office, go back to prom when he's 16 years old. >> not yet. >> because he missed out on that. >>> you can see fireworks at this morning's uc regents meeting. the issue, not tuition, not budget cuts but guns. >>> also an update to breaking news. stolen dump truck, a chase and crash shuts down a busy bay area intersection. ♪ ♪ ♪ >>> not o
there's a young prodigy among the thousands of students walk ag drosz stage. >> 11, 11 years old. abraham already getting his degree about ten years in advance. he's graduating from american river college in sacramento. abraham's parents say their son was always ahead of the game. he had no problem going to class with people twice his age. >> the first time i came to -- college class, i wasn't really nervous. so this isn't much of a -- >> older graduates, we do nothing. he...
200
200
May 23, 2015
05/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
catherine: the veterans will be able we move into new homes in 2018 might call it a plan such as prodigy all the year-old sacramento boy the youngest of college graduates in california . hillside villa doctor must be a medical researcher sunday he says he will be president of the united states flower of entertainment news of the top there are 70 insider followed by entertainment tonight 730 and then we're back with kron 4 news at >> gary: a spent a great season for the warriors very few things a gone wrong finally close something today and getting off the ground and oakland the half-hour wait and assess what we heard. "because that the great players and western conference final two great teams going head-to-head prayer at this local this deep in the playoffs and it doesn't happen. >> gary: busy praising teresa a top model for plant and 1.1 less stipe's ken ryan, to talk and mixed will be brines less. to make 25 million class a last class with the lakers now weapons if the lakers win the championship targets mother players. >> gary: you like to be made by u2 nice. >> catherine: for day. c
catherine: the veterans will be able we move into new homes in 2018 might call it a plan such as prodigy all the year-old sacramento boy the youngest of college graduates in california . hillside villa doctor must be a medical researcher sunday he says he will be president of the united states flower of entertainment news of the top there are 70 insider followed by entertainment tonight 730 and then we're back with kron 4 news at >> gary: a spent a great season for the warriors very few...
68
68
May 7, 2015
05/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
there may be only 8,000 hectares, but conclusively, there were many, many warehouses full of prodigiousmounts of opium. >> i see. >> prior to the invasion and that was indeed to be targeted and it was quickly realized after a presence was noted after 9/11 that the insurgency, the taliban was principlely fueled by opium dollars. you asked why indeed, it's increased -- >> $8 billion spent in counter markics, what are you guys doing there? >> well principally the drug enforcement administration did extraordinarily well with advancing enforcement. teaching counterparts to develop drug courts and enforcement of their drug laws. the eradication piece was a different program and it's one of those unforeseen consequences. as security over the last two to three years has been drawing down for many of the afghan eradication forces and with those unforeseen consequences of teaching the afghans how to raise alternate crops provide hem with fertilizer and technical know how -- >> these are poor farmers just trying to make a livelihood. from my reading of this, the taliban is so involved in the trade
there may be only 8,000 hectares, but conclusively, there were many, many warehouses full of prodigiousmounts of opium. >> i see. >> prior to the invasion and that was indeed to be targeted and it was quickly realized after a presence was noted after 9/11 that the insurgency, the taliban was principlely fueled by opium dollars. you asked why indeed, it's increased -- >> $8 billion spent in counter markics, what are you guys doing there? >> well principally the drug...
109
109
May 12, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
gross is doing, and brendan will bring his prodigious authorities on brazil, and we will look at an august story in brazil. brendan: on the desk with us, we have the director of research and a portfolio manager at janice capital. -- at janus capital. we will get a broader perspective from her but we have to look at verizon's purchase of a well. under tim armstrong, this is been the company that has refused to die. guest: [laughs] so refusing to die. when i look at this transaction, i am struggling to find the benefit for verizon. brendan: we have our alex sherman, who made a very basic point, he has been breaking the -- he of the breaking news on this for several months, what they are not requiring is the content but the ability to have the content. tobias levkovich leaves us with an internal problem which you can have eternal content but you have to come up with the video that it's sold. you have to have the video that gets streamed. tobias: true, but in the world of go pro cameras, look, i'm am shocked by what people actually watch ok, i'm pretty easy, just give me sports, but other peop
gross is doing, and brendan will bring his prodigious authorities on brazil, and we will look at an august story in brazil. brendan: on the desk with us, we have the director of research and a portfolio manager at janice capital. -- at janus capital. we will get a broader perspective from her but we have to look at verizon's purchase of a well. under tim armstrong, this is been the company that has refused to die. guest: [laughs] so refusing to die. when i look at this transaction, i am...
125
125
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
he had some prodigious cord chops, as we all know.an: the first time ever heard him was on a peanuts album that i was given as a christmas present. he played an important role in taking that music and bringing it to a different audience. tom: i will put some stuff out on social media as well. bb king is dead at 89. good morning, everyone. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. from new york city, "bloomberg surveillance peter: let's get the top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: investigators want to know why the amtrak train speeded up. the ntsb says it went from 70 miles hour to just over 100 as it entered the curve before jumping the tracks. the ntsb says it may get answers in the next two days. >> i am pleased to report we have contacted the engineer, and he has agreed to be interviewed by the ntsb. we look forward to that opportunity. we will be meeting with him in the next few days. vonnie: the engineer's lawyer says his client suffered a concussion in the crash and that he was not under the influence of drugs or out the hall not usin
he had some prodigious cord chops, as we all know.an: the first time ever heard him was on a peanuts album that i was given as a christmas present. he played an important role in taking that music and bringing it to a different audience. tom: i will put some stuff out on social media as well. bb king is dead at 89. good morning, everyone. ♪ tom: good morning, everyone. from new york city, "bloomberg surveillance peter: let's get the top headlines with vonnie quinn. vonnie: investigators...
155
155
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 155
favorite 0
quote 0
our next guest has been called a prodigy for his work at a young age on prothetsthetic limbs. plus we're live in zurich. more coming up on worldwide exchange. don't go away. >>> commentary from various fed speakers continues to grab headlines and this time around it's the san francisco fed president that took a hard line against using rate moves to protect against future financial crises speaking at an asian banking symposium he said monetary policy is poorly suited for dealing with financial stability concerns even as a last resort. meanwhile, cnbc spoke to the bank of japan governor on the sidelines of the g-7 meeting and asked whether the first fed rate hike would have a negative impact on emerging markets. >> when the federal reserve raises interest rates the u.s. economic recovery is quite robust and strong. so i think you might think that u.s. monetary policy andcould effect adversely emerging economies and so but i don't think so because as i said the fact that the federal reserve will raise interest rates reflect robust strong economic recovery in the u.s. >> also weig
our next guest has been called a prodigy for his work at a young age on prothetsthetic limbs. plus we're live in zurich. more coming up on worldwide exchange. don't go away. >>> commentary from various fed speakers continues to grab headlines and this time around it's the san francisco fed president that took a hard line against using rate moves to protect against future financial crises speaking at an asian banking symposium he said monetary policy is poorly suited for dealing with...
102
102
May 11, 2015
05/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
there's an article on blueberg that got picked up by drudge, it's highlighting you as the next gop prodigy top but it's on the report. i just want you to remember, charlie, we at varney and company launched your career, and you better remember that. >> i'll never forget, and i'm very thankful to you stewart and the varney and company for allowing me to come on. >> yeah. yeah. >> yeah, yeah. okay. >> all right. look. when you're elected to congress, you will be still a guest on this program? >> always, stewart, and not any time soon. i don't want to become too corrupted, i have a passion for getting young people engaged and involved, and it's something thank we need more of . >> and when you're the president of the united states, you will do an interview with me, and you won't run out the clock you'll do it; right? >> no tell prompters either, so it will be completely interactive. >> that's true. i don't think our audience realize you don't have a tella promptter. >> i do not. >> and up next, it's call a smart plate. a plate that tells you the new transitional content of your meal, how many
there's an article on blueberg that got picked up by drudge, it's highlighting you as the next gop prodigy top but it's on the report. i just want you to remember, charlie, we at varney and company launched your career, and you better remember that. >> i'll never forget, and i'm very thankful to you stewart and the varney and company for allowing me to come on. >> yeah. yeah. >> yeah, yeah. okay. >> all right. look. when you're elected to congress, you will be still a...
43
43
May 26, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
one that looks pretty in its prodigious talk about because they do something about the problems in americand one we are not really dealing with. beside the anger come out in baltimore. i think back to a colleague of mine with an interview of one of the stations were a young man said we are hurting. we are not being listened to. at that moment the reporter turned away. so that is who we are working on it. we work with young people who are hurting and our goal is to not only help them heal the become productive responsible citizens who are not just living communities i'm part of their families but tilting their communities. so when i mentioned earlier today they are community leaders. they are working to go into the prison system and work with young people before they are released to give them hope, to let them know what the timing the other side there are opportunities. >> no, i don't want to ever cut you off. tell me about you filled experience in ferguson because you have a chapter there working in st. louis. and your experience in baltimore, too. >> we still have a chapter in st. louis a
one that looks pretty in its prodigious talk about because they do something about the problems in americand one we are not really dealing with. beside the anger come out in baltimore. i think back to a colleague of mine with an interview of one of the stations were a young man said we are hurting. we are not being listened to. at that moment the reporter turned away. so that is who we are working on it. we work with young people who are hurting and our goal is to not only help them heal the...