279
279
Nov 26, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 279
favorite 0
quote 0
and richard aoki agree. and he gave them some of their first guns and firearms training and then he gave them some more weapons in early 1967. there's no dispute about this, bobby seale has written about it in his memoir, and richard aoki confirmed it in several interviews. so here was a situation, at the same time richard aoki was providing the black panthers with guns and firearms training, he was a paid fbi informant. and i want to make clear that i have no evidence that the fbi knew that a joke he was arming the panthers, or the fbi was involved in any way. nonetheless, this inescapable raises a question of what did the fbi know about this, if anything. into the fbi had any kind of involvement? >> so, the question becomes, who are the subversives? are they the people j. edgar hoover was after, or the fbi itself? subversive society that they lived in. >> i think the fbi documents made clear that j. edgar hoover's fbi was subverting the constitution, and bedrock american principles. and that ronald reagan
and richard aoki agree. and he gave them some of their first guns and firearms training and then he gave them some more weapons in early 1967. there's no dispute about this, bobby seale has written about it in his memoir, and richard aoki confirmed it in several interviews. so here was a situation, at the same time richard aoki was providing the black panthers with guns and firearms training, he was a paid fbi informant. and i want to make clear that i have no evidence that the fbi knew that a...
35
35
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
corp he is a former professor of physics at the university of ottawa and then where we crossed to richard noam he is a lecturer at the university of edinburgh all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want patrick you're in washington do you think in the wake of the storm there will be a new debate a new discussion about climate change because the two presidential candidates two major ones don't like to talk about this issue. yeah and they're still not going to talk about it climate change is the third rail of american politics it's recognized that the cap and trade bill that the house of representatives passed in two thousand and nine cost the democratic party the control of the house of representatives so nobody wants to go there right now ok richard i mean so it's just about politics nobody really cares about the earth everyone just cares about elections well i mean in america you've got massive massive funding for climate denial for people to go around saying it's not happening news picked a vice presidential candidate who says it's not happe
corp he is a former professor of physics at the university of ottawa and then where we crossed to richard noam he is a lecturer at the university of edinburgh all right gentlemen crosstalk rules in effect that means you can jump in anytime you want patrick you're in washington do you think in the wake of the storm there will be a new debate a new discussion about climate change because the two presidential candidates two major ones don't like to talk about this issue. yeah and they're still not...
37
37
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
democratic party the control of the house of representatives so nobody wants to go there right now ok richard i mean so it's just about politics nobody really cares about the earth everyone just cares about elections well i mean in america you've got massive massive funding for climate denial for people to go around saying it's not happening romany's picked a vice presidential candidate who says it's not happening why do they say it's not happening because they're paid through the nose to say it's not happening by the oil in the coal industry ok then when you come in on this just politics not science well i don't know where that's coming. well i just want to say that i don't get any funding from the oil industry or anyone and i'm a physicist and i've studied the question carefully and i do not believe that there is an established link between any greenhouse effect or planetary warming and severe weather events i don't even think that well i'm sure the statistics if you look at historical climatology the statistics are such that there are not more severe storms than there had been in the recen
democratic party the control of the house of representatives so nobody wants to go there right now ok richard i mean so it's just about politics nobody really cares about the earth everyone just cares about elections well i mean in america you've got massive massive funding for climate denial for people to go around saying it's not happening romany's picked a vice presidential candidate who says it's not happening why do they say it's not happening because they're paid through the nose to say...
31
31
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
you want to say something before you and i don't really go to the jury richard go ahead. i want to go there the head of a lot of people the u.s. senate who do go there and they're funded by the oil industry they're funded to say there's no such thing as greenhouse effect as a tool and i wish patrick was would give some of your expertise to those people and tell them you guys a row that the greenhouse effect is we'll right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a break we're going to get a break and after that break we will continue our discussion on climate change stay with our. government no longer represents the. people who are going to take such. flew. the way our economic system currently. lives. speak the language. programs and documentaries in arabic in school here on. reporting from the world's books by seven. interviewer's intriguing story for you to. try. to. visit. if we. download the official ati application so choose your language stream quality and enjoy your favorite. t.v. is not required to watch on t.v. all you need is your mobile device
you want to say something before you and i don't really go to the jury richard go ahead. i want to go there the head of a lot of people the u.s. senate who do go there and they're funded by the oil industry they're funded to say there's no such thing as greenhouse effect as a tool and i wish patrick was would give some of your expertise to those people and tell them you guys a row that the greenhouse effect is we'll right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a break we're...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
you want to say something before you and i throw your delivery richard go ahead. i want to go there with the head of a lot of people the u.s. senate who do go there and they're funded by the oil industry they're funded to say there's no such thing as greenhouse effect as a tool and i wish patrick was would give some of your expertise to those people and tell them you guys a row the greenhouse effect is we'll right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a break we're going to go to a break and after that break we will continue our discussion on climate change stay with our. what will change when america picks its president amid muslim rage walking the iran tightrope pushing china and russia as occupying under spreads the two parties still dictate will there be a challenge this election up close guys every day to center fifty on our team. goals fifteen goats to kells. forty kilograms of rights one thousand flatbreads. and. why is the bride in a bad mood. to tell the groom he's not the one. to rule it is a done deal. mission and free cretaceous and
you want to say something before you and i throw your delivery richard go ahead. i want to go there with the head of a lot of people the u.s. senate who do go there and they're funded by the oil industry they're funded to say there's no such thing as greenhouse effect as a tool and i wish patrick was would give some of your expertise to those people and tell them you guys a row the greenhouse effect is we'll right gentlemen i'm going to jump in here we're going to go to a break we're going to...
75
75
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 75
favorite 0
quote 0
richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed, it could be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. evening so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me, again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the storm, but gets a little too close to the action. >> oh, my god! and you pick the price that works for you. great. whoa, whoa, jamie. watch where you point that thing. [ mocking ] "watch where you point that thing." you point yours, i point mine. okay, l-let's stay calm. [ all shouting ] put it down! be cool! everybody, just be cool! does it price better on the side? no, it just looks cooler. the name your price tool, only from progressive. call or click today. i got you covered. thank you. oh, you're so welcome. >>> i'm milissa rehberger. four
richard counts his blessings. because he stayed behind and filmed, it could be used by the texas forest service to better understand the path the fire took. evening so, he has a word of warning for those who find themselves in the path of a wildfire. >> my advice to others that get in a situation like i was in, if you can get out, get out when you can. >> hope i get to see you guys again or hope you guys get to see me, again. >>> coming up, a storm chaser catches up to the...
146
146
Nov 24, 2012
11/12
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
richard nixon: yes. i would say, unfortunately, those who criticize the style, and it certainly justifies criticism, generally say that it sounds like me. the reason it sounds like me is that, after i take all of the -- and i point out in the author's note that i had some excellent people working with me: marns tremeky, who was the editor, my chief editor on this book, who did made a great contribution; and monica crowley, who is in my office now; joel marks -- they were two full time assistants. and then a number of others wrote various papers on the various subjects. but when it finally came down to the final product, then i had to not just do the editing, but i also had to get it in my words so that it sounded like me. as i often said to people working with me, when i would rewrite something, i'd say, "the trouble is everybody knows my style so well that if i leave it like this, it isn't going to sound like me." i think this book sounds like me, for better or for worse. [end of excerpt] c-span: now fr
richard nixon: yes. i would say, unfortunately, those who criticize the style, and it certainly justifies criticism, generally say that it sounds like me. the reason it sounds like me is that, after i take all of the -- and i point out in the author's note that i had some excellent people working with me: marns tremeky, who was the editor, my chief editor on this book, who did made a great contribution; and monica crowley, who is in my office now; joel marks -- they were two full time...
157
157
Nov 19, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
>> well, i don't know, richard. you always hate to predict success in the town, because they have many ways of snatching a failure from the jaws of victory here, but it does seem that there is at least the contours of some sort of an agreement like if there is goodwill which is always a big if, that there is the ability to work this out or at least on a temporary basis by the end of the year. they are all making the right noises and certainly if we have got the guys in the safron robes on board, what can stop us. >> the more the merrier. jackie, the president is reach ing out to the ceos here, and has he learned that you can't huddle in washington in a bubble anymore and there has to be outreach and that is why he met with the business leaders before, and labor leaders and he made that call yesterday that we were talking about, and you put that all together and anymore that he can do here? >> well, the outside pressure does help and people are flooding the congressmen with calls and not going unnoticed. the biggest
>> well, i don't know, richard. you always hate to predict success in the town, because they have many ways of snatching a failure from the jaws of victory here, but it does seem that there is at least the contours of some sort of an agreement like if there is goodwill which is always a big if, that there is the ability to work this out or at least on a temporary basis by the end of the year. they are all making the right noises and certainly if we have got the guys in the safron robes on...
214
214
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 214
favorite 0
quote 0
you heard richard on adlai stevenson. bob dole rose to the occasion and john mccain. >> woodruff: michael beschloss. >> the karl rove comment gwen was talking about if i could put it in a little context. go back to the evening of the election in 2000. remember when the state of florida had been called early in the evening for the networks by al dpoar, the next thing you saw was karl rove, who was at that point governor bush's strategist saying we don't accept these results. we think the returns are wrong, premature. haven't got the numbers from the panhandle. that's how it all began. he did exactly the same thing on election night 2004 at about the same time about some of the early states. so this is something think he's so accustomed doing he probably advised governor romney to wait. >> woodruff: he's not part of the romney organization. >> no but the line has been described in some cases as rather narrow. >> woodruff: it's crossrods and crossroads gps, which are suppose to be separate. >> this has been a very good night
you heard richard on adlai stevenson. bob dole rose to the occasion and john mccain. >> woodruff: michael beschloss. >> the karl rove comment gwen was talking about if i could put it in a little context. go back to the evening of the election in 2000. remember when the state of florida had been called early in the evening for the networks by al dpoar, the next thing you saw was karl rove, who was at that point governor bush's strategist saying we don't accept these results. we think...
162
162
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
richard that, is anybody's guess.f they do, things will really get interesting because despite what you say about things being exactly the same, the same makeup of congress, the same president, i think they're very different. >> now it gets interesting. >> it absolutely does. and that's our wish list. but, of course, if you and i had any real influence, we wouldn't actually be here. so am kog up next, you're going to want to stick around for. this i'll introduce you to one of most influential and i think dangerous men in washington. he could ultimately be responsible for taking the u.s. eefr t over the fiscal cliff and he's not even elected. [ abdul-rashid ] i've been working since i was about 16. you know, one job or the other. the moment i could access the retirement plan, i just became firm about it -- you know, it's like it just hits you fast. you know, you start thinking about what's really important here. ♪ >>> if the u.s. falls over the fiscal cliff, 88% of american households will see their taxes go up. you wo
richard that, is anybody's guess.f they do, things will really get interesting because despite what you say about things being exactly the same, the same makeup of congress, the same president, i think they're very different. >> now it gets interesting. >> it absolutely does. and that's our wish list. but, of course, if you and i had any real influence, we wouldn't actually be here. so am kog up next, you're going to want to stick around for. this i'll introduce you to one of most...
221
221
Nov 11, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 221
favorite 0
quote 0
>> richard, now it gets interesting -- start right now.ng because everybody has got to grow up. president obama, the second term. it's about legacy. nothing reunions a legacy like presiding over an economy that plunges into recession. but president obama doesn't have to run for office again. the 435 members of the house of representatives do, along with about 33 senators in two years. so it's time now for the children to leave the room, and i say that at risk of insulting real children who tend to be behave more responsibly than some of your elected officials have. will republicans, backed up by a ridiculous pledge to not raise taxes by a weakened tea party and licking their wounds after a general repudiation of fiscal conservative policies depart from that principle long enough to achieve that so-called grand bargain. well, richard, that's anybody's guest, because if they do, things will get really interesting, because despite what you say about things being the same, same congress, same president, i think they're very different. >> now i
>> richard, now it gets interesting -- start right now.ng because everybody has got to grow up. president obama, the second term. it's about legacy. nothing reunions a legacy like presiding over an economy that plunges into recession. but president obama doesn't have to run for office again. the 435 members of the house of representatives do, along with about 33 senators in two years. so it's time now for the children to leave the room, and i say that at risk of insulting real children...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
105
105
Nov 23, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
richard, please come forward. >>> good morning again. was looking over at the betty republican radiation center. i took liberty of going out there, looking around, seeing location. i talked to a facilitator there. they seem to have a little problem with the setup, where they are going to be going into program developments from the new $40 million from the park bond of trying to be monitored location. i believe it was already approved, that they will be able to have some type of surveillance but there was an additional complication. young kids with their laptops and their ipads need to have better source of of wi-fi. if they get half dozen trying to do homework, it overloads the umbrella. i don't know what type of costs, whether it comes from programs or development. i would expect mr. ginsburg and his staff to rectify. but the little kids, they will be doing a lot of their after-school programs and stuff. they do need some of that type of -- how should i say it. high-tech communication devices present. probably be costly. another problem
richard, please come forward. >>> good morning again. was looking over at the betty republican radiation center. i took liberty of going out there, looking around, seeing location. i talked to a facilitator there. they seem to have a little problem with the setup, where they are going to be going into program developments from the new $40 million from the park bond of trying to be monitored location. i believe it was already approved, that they will be able to have some type of...
511
511
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 511
favorite 0
quote 0
richard?> >> he just appears rather ignominious end, there is one school of thought that will tell you he is the ultimate party functionary or bureaucrat, respects process, and he wanted to go out cleanly and not on a military response as they had in the first years and something which really, you know, a lot of people were very upset about in china. but really he not only was he shunted out of the military spot on day one, he couldn't get many of his best people up into the follopollitt bureau standing committee and we have the ghost of the fact he stepped down after a serious illness, not only .. manipulating the congress from behind the scenes but right in front of our eyes, and this is not meant to happen when, we were not meant to have the elders, the council of elders being so obviously involved, and i think that was pretty surprising and interesting. >> rose: jim? >> yes. i want to add something to that. it is remarkable for a society that has become so modern, so transparent, so-so fis
richard?> >> he just appears rather ignominious end, there is one school of thought that will tell you he is the ultimate party functionary or bureaucrat, respects process, and he wanted to go out cleanly and not on a military response as they had in the first years and something which really, you know, a lot of people were very upset about in china. but really he not only was he shunted out of the military spot on day one, he couldn't get many of his best people up into the...
275
275
Nov 3, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
cecil richards is the president of planned parenthood.ay she is joining us behalf of the obama campaign. part of my favorite thing is how much i get to see you. thanks for joining the program, as always. >> thanks for having me back. >> cecil, the numbers on women voting in this election, and the number of women who are single, i quoted that, 25% is a shocking margin. i wonder what you make of that. and then let's talk about this gender gap clothing, the myth making in the romney campaign, which "the huffington post" says really was at the end of the day just a little bit of residual bump from the first debate performance. >> yeah. the gender gap isn't closing. if anything, i'm out here in ohio today. and what we're seeing, i think this election is coming down to who do you trust. and women know they simply can't trust mitt romney. i mean he is obviously willing to say anything to get elected. and every woman has met a guy who will tell you one thing and do another. and that really is i think why we're seeing this -- particularly with you
cecil richards is the president of planned parenthood.ay she is joining us behalf of the obama campaign. part of my favorite thing is how much i get to see you. thanks for joining the program, as always. >> thanks for having me back. >> cecil, the numbers on women voting in this election, and the number of women who are single, i quoted that, 25% is a shocking margin. i wonder what you make of that. and then let's talk about this gender gap clothing, the myth making in the romney...
210
210
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
WETA
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
nixon's speech in 1962. >> almost everything is, richard. (laughter) >> well, in today's politics a lot of speeches sound a lot like richard nixon's in' 6. i thought it was an authentic appeal for national unity and i don't know what more you can ask from one who has to be heartbroken. >> i wondered whether there would be more of a reprise of the themes of the campaign, the principals of the campaign. >> well, i think whoever said -- i think perhaps it was david that he didn't seem to be prepared well for this. i think that's probably true. now fairly well known story that i have been told by george mcgovern and also walter mondale after the 1984 huge defeat by walter mondale, 49 states by ronald reagan. mondale asked mcgovern "george, when does it stop hurting?" and mcgovern said "as soon as it does i'll let you know." that was 12 years after mcgovern had been defeated. usually what happens is that a candidate who suffers a defeat like this wakes up at 2:00 a.m. for the next ten years saying "i shouldn't have made the 47% statement, i shoul
nixon's speech in 1962. >> almost everything is, richard. (laughter) >> well, in today's politics a lot of speeches sound a lot like richard nixon's in' 6. i thought it was an authentic appeal for national unity and i don't know what more you can ask from one who has to be heartbroken. >> i wondered whether there would be more of a reprise of the themes of the campaign, the principals of the campaign. >> well, i think whoever said -- i think perhaps it was david that he...
790
790
Nov 7, 2012
11/12
by
WUSA
quote
eye 790
favorite 0
quote 2
. >>> another candidate trying to rebound from controversial comments about rape, richard mourdock. however, he too lost the indiana senate race to joe donnellly. he will replace richard hugher who lost to mourdock in the may area. >>> we go to jessica doyle with more on this. jessica? >> you've come a long way baby. the 113th congress will have at least 19 female senators. that's a record and two more than right now. kate shepherd from mother jones
. >>> another candidate trying to rebound from controversial comments about rape, richard mourdock. however, he too lost the indiana senate race to joe donnellly. he will replace richard hugher who lost to mourdock in the may area. >>> we go to jessica doyle with more on this. jessica? >> you've come a long way baby. the 113th congress will have at least 19 female senators. that's a record and two more than right now. kate shepherd from mother jones
229
229
Nov 8, 2012
11/12
by
CURRENT
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
richard mourdock, all of them.e bachmann barely held on. and there was a clear message for the tea party. your ice, please exit stage right. but perhaps the best news last night was for progressives was the election of elizabeth warren, the first female senator from massachusetts. >> you tack on the powerful wall street banks and super interests and you let them know that you want a senator who will be out there fighting for the middle class all the of time. >> eliot: i'm joined by "the young turks'" epic michael shure and david catanese. i want to get inside the head of the tea party. imagine if you will, the tea party getting together on capitol hill in the next couple of days or next january what do they say to each other? do they realize that they led the republican party over a cliff? who is in charge? and what is their strategy? do they stick to their rap rabid position. >> they're not the most vocal but you've got rand paul, demint. cruz from texas. i do think there is a day of reckoning coming. i'm not sure
richard mourdock, all of them.e bachmann barely held on. and there was a clear message for the tea party. your ice, please exit stage right. but perhaps the best news last night was for progressives was the election of elizabeth warren, the first female senator from massachusetts. >> you tack on the powerful wall street banks and super interests and you let them know that you want a senator who will be out there fighting for the middle class all the of time. >> eliot: i'm joined by...
138
138
Nov 18, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
richard? >> stephanie, we've been watching channel 2 news out of israel, quoting hamas saying the negotiations for the cease-fire have failed. and saying that 90% of demands, that was hamas is saying. 90% of demands have been met what are you hearing about the cease-fire? >> well our understanding is that those talks continue. even though those comments are being reported by israeli tv, coming from hamas, that the delegates from the palestinian side and from the israeli side. as well as egyptians and a qatari envoy are still talking about the cease-fire possibility. here on the ground you had leaders in this country, including the foreign minister here, saying that they're open to cease-fire options. but you also had the prime minister echoing what we heard from president obama. that these rocket attacks have to stop before there's going to be a cease-fire. and some fairly belligerent words from the defense minister here, ehud barak, who says he seeds the possibility of this effort broadening
richard? >> stephanie, we've been watching channel 2 news out of israel, quoting hamas saying the negotiations for the cease-fire have failed. and saying that 90% of demands, that was hamas is saying. 90% of demands have been met what are you hearing about the cease-fire? >> well our understanding is that those talks continue. even though those comments are being reported by israeli tv, coming from hamas, that the delegates from the palestinian side and from the israeli side. as...
203
203
Nov 13, 2012
11/12
by
FBC
tv
eye 203
favorite 0
quote 0
i agree with sir richard branson.s how the cme is too, we're very entrepreneurial, we bring new products out. when you're uncertain about what the laws are going toobe, it is very difficult to be innovative. if you can't invest in innovation because you aren't quite sure what the rules of the game are. how do you expand and hire and go forward? those are the problems we are seeing. liz: i think people would say that is reasonable. terry duffy, the host and the executive chairman of the cme group. thank you very much. >> thank you very much. i want to say hi to my wife jennifer and my sons. a couple dear friends of ours have been taking care of our kids. and their two beautiful children. i want to thank all you folks. >> thank you very much. >> appreciate it. liz: cheryl? cheryl: closing bell will be ringing in 36 minutes from now. what does goldman sachs think about the fiscal cliff? charlie gasparino is next. >> some concerns about greece and europe, markets opened lower. then we shot higher. home depot a nice leader
i agree with sir richard branson.s how the cme is too, we're very entrepreneurial, we bring new products out. when you're uncertain about what the laws are going toobe, it is very difficult to be innovative. if you can't invest in innovation because you aren't quite sure what the rules of the game are. how do you expand and hire and go forward? those are the problems we are seeing. liz: i think people would say that is reasonable. terry duffy, the host and the executive chairman of the cme...
383
383
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 383
favorite 0
quote 0
richard is showing us what happened.shakes, slows down, this time, the machine does complete the load. still, sears wanted richard to be happy. >> he said come down pick out a new machine. >> sears let richard swap his machine with a special setting for small loads. >> i'm thrilled. >> so far richard says it has done shawl loads without a problem. it's not just kenmore other front loaders can be sensitive so wash items of similar weight as well as similar color in the same load. boy like to thank sears. >> that is a lot of sorting. >> yes. >> a major shake up tonight from the hall of power. the resignation from general david pait trayus. >> what do you have to get shot? i was maenlly wounded.:h"3 >> also tonight a veteran denied benefits he deserves and a woman lost her job for taking his side. stay with us. another half ho i'm only in my 60's... i've got a nice long life ahead. big plans. so when i found out medicare doesn't pay all my medical expenses, i got a medicare supplement insurance plan. [ male announcer ] if
richard is showing us what happened.shakes, slows down, this time, the machine does complete the load. still, sears wanted richard to be happy. >> he said come down pick out a new machine. >> sears let richard swap his machine with a special setting for small loads. >> i'm thrilled. >> so far richard says it has done shawl loads without a problem. it's not just kenmore other front loaders can be sensitive so wash items of similar weight as well as similar color in the...
145
145
Nov 3, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
richard wolf and david k. johnston are here with analysis. >>> plus, bob with the latest numbers that look even better for the president. >>> turner on ohio's latest voting she in nanigans. >> this is freedom. >> we'll break down the down ballot republican clapts. >> the female bodies has ways to try and shut the whole thing down. >> good to have you with us tonight. this is the report we've all been waiting for. the exienl jobs report before the election is now out and it is all good news for the obama supporters. the united states added 171,000 jobs last month. expectations were around 125,000 new jobs. the unemployment rate is up .1% of a point to 7.9%. the reason behind the slight uptick is more americans joined the work force. this of course is good news. it makes october 184,000 jobs were added to the private sector. numbers for august and september were revised upward. the job numbers helped president obama make the case about the improving economy. >> in 2008 we were in the middle of two wars and the w
richard wolf and david k. johnston are here with analysis. >>> plus, bob with the latest numbers that look even better for the president. >>> turner on ohio's latest voting she in nanigans. >> this is freedom. >> we'll break down the down ballot republican clapts. >> the female bodies has ways to try and shut the whole thing down. >> good to have you with us tonight. this is the report we've all been waiting for. the exienl jobs report before the...
208
208
Nov 10, 2012
11/12
by
CNN
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
go ahead, richard. >> yeah.angeles, there are more medical marijuana dispensaries than starbucks in los angeles. >> what do you think of that? this could be the future. >> it could be. >> it tells you something though. >> speaking of drugs, we're staying on this point. >> a lot of injured people. >> we want to talk about drug sniffing dogs and the reliability of that evidence. avery, do you think it should hold up in a court of law or do you think it should be like a lie detector test where, yes, it is used, but it may not be enough to prosecute? >> you know, the supreme court heard arguments on that very issue a short time ago. i love this case. the question is the supreme court of florida said in validating dog sniffing evidence that came out of there that we have this mythic belief and kind of superstition to believe the reliability. the florida supreme court said no. and the arguments before the u.s. supreme court, even the justices started growling about it. i mean the truth is in places where there's no re
go ahead, richard. >> yeah.angeles, there are more medical marijuana dispensaries than starbucks in los angeles. >> what do you think of that? this could be the future. >> it could be. >> it tells you something though. >> speaking of drugs, we're staying on this point. >> a lot of injured people. >> we want to talk about drug sniffing dogs and the reliability of that evidence. avery, do you think it should hold up in a court of law or do you think it...
144
144
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
howard fineman, richard wolffe, and eugene robinson join me. stay with us. we're right back. >>> we are back. thanks for staying us with. the romney campaign is promising supporters they will have a victory tomorrow night. but his road to victory is narrow. let's take a look at the state's romney needs to win to become president of the united states. joining me is pollster fred yang. good to have you with us tonight. what's the most likely scenario for both candidates tomorrow? >> the most likely scenario is that barack obama will be reelected president of the united states. i think all analysts and pundits from both parties are looking at eight or nine key battleground states. and i think in addition to looking at the national polls, the exit polls and the state polls, i think we should know by 8:00 whether this is going to be a long night and a good night for president obama. i think we have virginia, ohio, and florida, three mega battleground states all that will have poll closing times by 8:00. >> what are the early indicators mitt romney has a shot at w
howard fineman, richard wolffe, and eugene robinson join me. stay with us. we're right back. >>> we are back. thanks for staying us with. the romney campaign is promising supporters they will have a victory tomorrow night. but his road to victory is narrow. let's take a look at the state's romney needs to win to become president of the united states. joining me is pollster fred yang. good to have you with us tonight. what's the most likely scenario for both candidates tomorrow?...
180
180
Nov 16, 2012
11/12
by
KGO
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
richard is the host of nat geo's "man versus monster." he travels the globe to unravel the mysteries behind the myths. >> it's a great reason to help find out the truth. to hear their stories and try to work out what's been frightening them. >> reporter: he will do whatever it takes to get to the bottom of these legends. >> and these adventures are very real and rough and ready. >> reporter: richard is going to show me what it takes to survive a night in the monster capital of the world. amazon. last year, he was here investigating a scaled creature that attacked this young boy, tiago. >> he was fishing using nets. he had a splash and he was cheque his net. as he was looking to see what it was, he was attacked from the water. >> reporter: he didn't see the animal, but whatever it was, it left its bite mark. an important clue, as richard began his investigation. >> i can see it in the net now. >> reporter: he's got his first suspect, the world's largest fresh water fish, weighing in at 400 pounds. could this be the culprit? >> doesn't have
richard is the host of nat geo's "man versus monster." he travels the globe to unravel the mysteries behind the myths. >> it's a great reason to help find out the truth. to hear their stories and try to work out what's been frightening them. >> reporter: he will do whatever it takes to get to the bottom of these legends. >> and these adventures are very real and rough and ready. >> reporter: richard is going to show me what it takes to survive a night in the...
505
505
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
WMPT
tv
eye 505
favorite 0
quote 0
woodruff: michael and richard, thank you both. >> thank you. you bet. >> woodruff: now hari sreenivasan is here to tell us more about the newshour's online election map center and his role in our coverage tonight. hari? sreenivasan: i'd like to show you about the digital map center that the pbs newshour has built. it is chock full of data that you can take a look at, at home whether on a computer, on a tablet, maybe even on your phone. we'll be hear talking to public media reporters around the country based on some of these data sets. first i'm going to show you where it is and then what's in it. so first the where it is. you go to our website, the pbs newshour page. you can see right there when you scroll down right there, there will be a big, huge icon that says map center. when you click on that, you're going to likely see something different than this. right now it's all white because there aren't any results point in yet. there's no data out of the precincts in oklahoma. that's write now but eventually it will turn red or blue. what you're
woodruff: michael and richard, thank you both. >> thank you. you bet. >> woodruff: now hari sreenivasan is here to tell us more about the newshour's online election map center and his role in our coverage tonight. hari? sreenivasan: i'd like to show you about the digital map center that the pbs newshour has built. it is chock full of data that you can take a look at, at home whether on a computer, on a tablet, maybe even on your phone. we'll be hear talking to public media reporters...
231
231
Nov 6, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 231
favorite 0
quote 0
howard fineman, richard wolffe, and eugene robinson join me. stay with us. back. ♪ [ birds chirping ] are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's right, the one you apply to the underarm. axiron is not for use in women or anyone younger than 18. axiron can transfer to others through direct contact. women, especially those who are or who may become pregnant, and children should avoid contact where axiron is applied as unexpected signs of puberty in children or changes in body hair or increased acne in women may occur. report these signs and symptoms to your doctor if they occur. tell your doctor about all medical conditions and medications. do not use if you have prostate or breast cancer. serious side effects could include
howard fineman, richard wolffe, and eugene robinson join me. stay with us. back. ♪ [ birds chirping ] are you sure you can fit in there? [ chuckles ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] around view monitor with bird's-eye view. nice work. [ male announcer ] introducing the all-new nissan pathfinder. it's our most innovative pathfinder ever. nissan. innovation that excites. ♪ if you're a man with low testosterone, you should know that axiron is here. the only underarm treatment for low t. that's...
159
159
Nov 3, 2012
11/12
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 1
bachmann was asked about richard mourdock's remarks. bachmann wouldn't tell voters where she stood, dodging questions about abortion, access for rape victims. >> you heard what richard mourdock said and you know that has been controversial. god intended this to happen if a fetus results a consequence of that rape. i want to know if you agree with that. >> what i agree with is i'm 100% pro-life and i agree with the position of the catholic church on this issue. >> let's bring in kelly goth, political correspondent for theroot.com and democratic strategist chris kafinis. the war on women. these remarks by mourdock continued to erode away. how big of an impact is this going to have on these races? >> huge. it already is, right? and i think the way i look at this, ed, is the other perspective of the gop was that this election cycle was essentially about three issues. the economy, the economy, the economy. and that is partially true, right? but you can be the brightest economic business mind on the planet and if you run for office and you sa
bachmann was asked about richard mourdock's remarks. bachmann wouldn't tell voters where she stood, dodging questions about abortion, access for rape victims. >> you heard what richard mourdock said and you know that has been controversial. god intended this to happen if a fetus results a consequence of that rape. i want to know if you agree with that. >> what i agree with is i'm 100% pro-life and i agree with the position of the catholic church on this issue. >> let's bring...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
93
93
Nov 28, 2012
11/12
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
next we have richard james hogan. and then after richard we have david mauroff. >> good afternoon board, how are you doing today? so i go to san francisco state university. i am treasurer of the pre-law society and i am vice president of students for economic justice. i use balboa park station aphid everyday. i believe that my familiarity with balboa park station has come with me going to and from there everyday and will provide invaluable experience that will be beneficial to this committee. and that is about it. >> great. thank you, mr. mauroff and a plied only for seat 3? >> i would like to amend that to seat 1, muni riders' interest. >> thank you. would you still like to be considered for seat 3 as well? >> yes, i would. >> seats 1 and 36789 thank you, mr. mauroff and we have william walker. >> i'm sorry, that is mr. hogan. sorry about that. >> seats 1 and 36789 >> hello. i live about six blocks from balboa park and homeowner and have been in the neighborhood for about six years. we formed a group of neighborhoods
next we have richard james hogan. and then after richard we have david mauroff. >> good afternoon board, how are you doing today? so i go to san francisco state university. i am treasurer of the pre-law society and i am vice president of students for economic justice. i use balboa park station aphid everyday. i believe that my familiarity with balboa park station has come with me going to and from there everyday and will provide invaluable experience that will be beneficial to this...
263
263
Nov 24, 2012
11/12
by
CNNW
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 0
avery, richard, thanks so much.u. >> nice to see you. >> thankfully the legal guys are here every saturday at this time and again at 4:00 eastern time to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the day. 4:00 today we'll have a boneness case you don't want to miss with them. they're going to bear all. >>> case closed, the youngest son of rob kennedy is acquitted of harassment and child endangerment charges. douglas kennedy, you'll recall this case, was accused of twisting a nurse's arm and ckg other nurse after trying to take his newborn son out of a new york hospital back in january. kennedy's attorneys said the client wanted to take the baby out for some fresh air. and that the nurses overreacted. >>> all right. an exaddict now helps others get a healthy high. meet one of the top ten heroes of 2012. [ male announcer ] this is joe woods' first day of work. and his new boss told him two things -- cook what you love, and save your money. joe doesn't know it yet, but he'll work his way up from busser t
avery, richard, thanks so much.u. >> nice to see you. >> thankfully the legal guys are here every saturday at this time and again at 4:00 eastern time to give us their take on the most intriguing legal cases of the day. 4:00 today we'll have a boneness case you don't want to miss with them. they're going to bear all. >>> case closed, the youngest son of rob kennedy is acquitted of harassment and child endangerment charges. douglas kennedy, you'll recall this case, was...
272
272
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
richard, we're glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this.'re glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this. richard, we're glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this. we're glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this. >>> i think i might have just said before the break we can trace most of the problems of the world to richard engel, if i said that we don't mean that at all, about our friend and colleague, richard engel. last night, many were forced to go to bed, the hour was so late, before they heard the speech the president delivered to many in chicago. in case you are among them. here now, a portion of the president's victory address last night. >> while our road has been hard, while our journey has been long we have picked ourselves up. we have fought our way back. and we know in our hearts that for the united states of america, the best is yet to come. whether you voted for the very first time or waited in line for a very long time, whether you held an obama sign or a romney sign, you made your voice hear
richard, we're glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this.'re glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this. richard, we're glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this. we're glad your back with us. we'll be right back after this. >>> i think i might have just said before the break we can trace most of the problems of the world to richard engel, if i said that we don't mean that at all, about our friend and colleague, richard engel. last night, many were...