117
117
Jan 3, 2015
01/15
by
CNNW
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center, i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. then he identified his victim by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting for information to come in. >> with little evidence, and local police insisting on another suspect, tricia's parents, gary and donna, still suffered. >> i know with each thing that came in, the urgency was great. and the heartache was great, too. and anticipation and the hope. >> hall's confession meant the reitlers might at last find their daughter and gary miller had found the killer of jessica roach. but the next day, hall changed his story. >> as i was talking to him, he said, i was just telling you about my dreams, that didn't really happen. he
there were more victims than just jessica roach. hall said he'd also been near the campus of indiana wesleyan university, where tricia reitler had disappeared. i was over there because i needed to be with somebody. it was a small shopping center, i had a van. hall said he raped and strangled a girl here, too. then he identified his victim by pointing to tricia's picture. tricia's disappearance had remained a mystery for 18 months. >> we were just kind of sitting on the sidelines waiting...
56
56
Jan 19, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
we had all kinds of roaches, big roaches, little roaches.i ran in the room and got my receive. i said we got roaches. i keep telling you we have roaches. no we don't. she is half mad and asleep. i dragged her. she went to the kitchen to see these roaches, turned on the light, clear eyed, looked around no roaches. she said i don't see no roaches. why are you bothering me? i said no they were here. she is really mad. she go back and lay down, cut the light off. i am sitting up in the room trying to figure this out. i go back, roaches everywhere. i go get her the second time. she stumbled furious, touched the light on, looks roaches gone. now she is not speaking to me wanting to fight. goes back and lays down, cut the lights out. i go back and i figure this thing out. as long as the lights were out, roaches will have a six-course meal in your kitchen. as soon as you cut the lights on, roaches go. i spent the rest of my life cutting lights on roaches all over this country. [applause] >> you want to deal with health care, cut the lights on. want
we had all kinds of roaches, big roaches, little roaches.i ran in the room and got my receive. i said we got roaches. i keep telling you we have roaches. no we don't. she is half mad and asleep. i dragged her. she went to the kitchen to see these roaches, turned on the light, clear eyed, looked around no roaches. she said i don't see no roaches. why are you bothering me? i said no they were here. she is really mad. she go back and lay down, cut the light off. i am sitting up in the room trying...
64
64
Jan 3, 2015
01/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> she said that she just saw some roaches and no big deal to her, like just a few here, few there. she sprayed, she used baits, tried anything. and if you can see a couple, that's a bad sign. they're mostly nocturnal. that means they're getting used to coming out at any time during the day. >> so far we see nothing in this house, not a single roach. take a good look for yourselves. >> inside the kitchen you'll always find them in the condenser motor in the refrigerator because they like to have access to that water. electrical outlets, baseboards, door frames, inside doors if there's a crack in it they'll crawl in there and live. curtains, behind walls that have holes in them. anywhere. >> matt begins by spraying a chemical compound that irritates the cockroaches and flushes them out of their hiding places. the nurse is luckily not home to see a sight that could cause any tenant to come unglued. >> a crevice you didn't think could hold anything, all of a sudden you'll treat that area and they'll just start pouring out one after another. it'll blow your mind. >> we are back. i want
. >> she said that she just saw some roaches and no big deal to her, like just a few here, few there. she sprayed, she used baits, tried anything. and if you can see a couple, that's a bad sign. they're mostly nocturnal. that means they're getting used to coming out at any time during the day. >> so far we see nothing in this house, not a single roach. take a good look for yourselves. >> inside the kitchen you'll always find them in the condenser motor in the refrigerator...
232
232
Jan 10, 2015
01/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 232
favorite 0
quote 0
i think part of it is it is a roach and it is in the roach family and it grew up around doing gross things maybe. i think a lot of these kids and they start as kids and feel vulnerable and don't know what to do. they have these leaders -- these brothers were going to the mosque leading them and doing these things. and then bringing the media into it. a witness heard them say tell the media this is who we are. it is that idea of getting that claim to fame, the notoriety and the attention from people all-around the world. that's how they are spreading the message. that's how this infestation will spread. >> that's a weird analogy. >> he started it. >> we may have to face the fact that these are two worlds that can't live together. you can't live in the western world. the reason why the mormons don't bomb the theater with a book of mormon and the reason they didn't is they are essentially living a secular life in a secular nation. in a secular hemphere and civilization. >> you know, in the 19th century there was conflict between the mormons and the federal government. we have had that conflic
i think part of it is it is a roach and it is in the roach family and it grew up around doing gross things maybe. i think a lot of these kids and they start as kids and feel vulnerable and don't know what to do. they have these leaders -- these brothers were going to the mosque leading them and doing these things. and then bringing the media into it. a witness heard them say tell the media this is who we are. it is that idea of getting that claim to fame, the notoriety and the attention from...
99
99
Jan 27, 2015
01/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
you have to say we have a cock roach with your name on it a at the zoo. >> i think there is a picture face and put their face on it. >> yes. >> it is like yellow paint and paint like alex on the back of the roach. >> every time you see it, everyone knows that is alex running around. >> i was going to say, and, there was a great five star restaurant in new york. it was snowing, beautiful, so we go in the restaurant. we sit down. this is a really good place too. there is a bank behind her. we are halfway through the meal. a giant cock roach goes behind her head. >> in the five star restaurant. >> i go the the to make a decision, do i say something and just ruin this romantic evening. so i didn't say anything. >> i didn't. >> until it went back the the other direction, right behind her head, i said is there a giant roach near your head. >> what did she do. >> owe the waitress notices this happening and came over with the towel and crush it. >> i hate that good we didn't get flee dinner. we only got a dessert out of it. >> have you been back. >> never been back. >> it wasn't in your meal
you have to say we have a cock roach with your name on it a at the zoo. >> i think there is a picture face and put their face on it. >> yes. >> it is like yellow paint and paint like alex on the back of the roach. >> every time you see it, everyone knows that is alex running around. >> i was going to say, and, there was a great five star restaurant in new york. it was snowing, beautiful, so we go in the restaurant. we sit down. this is a really good place too....
127
127
Jan 2, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 127
favorite 0
quote 0
and roaches, huge roaches, big as my thumb were running around. we would change clothes in the car and put something up in the window. martin, coretta and i would change and then ralph and mine would change because we didn't want to bring our suitcases inside. we didn't want to carry these roaches back home. and we stayed there for two weeks to demonstrate the conditions under which people were living. and i told them, i said i'm leaving now, i can't take this anymore, i'm going home, because we have proven our point, that the slums in chicago were just unbearable. so after those two weeks, we left but that's what we did to demonstrate the housing situation in chicago. >> i have a question with regard to dr. abernathy's political relationship with ronald reagan and the backlash within sort of the black community, the sort of civil rights -- >> oh, please. you know what? ronald reagan promised that ralph and jose met with you, that he was going to do, you know, some things for blacks. you know, he was an actor. [ laughter ] and they believed him. e
and roaches, huge roaches, big as my thumb were running around. we would change clothes in the car and put something up in the window. martin, coretta and i would change and then ralph and mine would change because we didn't want to bring our suitcases inside. we didn't want to carry these roaches back home. and we stayed there for two weeks to demonstrate the conditions under which people were living. and i told them, i said i'm leaving now, i can't take this anymore, i'm going home, because...
109
109
Jan 11, 2015
01/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> a cock roach infestation was found inside the bakery. owners are cooperating with authorities. >>> thousands of people all over the world are posting pictures on facebook to help bring help to a page for anthony lion. cute pictures there. >>> a little dog born without front paws can now walk and run . >> prosthetics for animals. a game changer in the industry because one special dog. 3 million views and growing. 3d printing. >>> i had to try and help this dog. >> she believes the technology would help the dog. >>> the 3d printer was able to scan derby and print off. >> it would have been very labor intensive, so we would have had to do on thes of different design systems when using the 3d, we can alter them on screen and putt print them off. >> i've seen so many animals with issues, and there was one of the first times i was so happy to watch the video. we think we'll be able to use 3d printing in the future to help dogs like derby. >> it could have options for humans too. >> derby was running. >>> is your son going to be signing up for
. >> a cock roach infestation was found inside the bakery. owners are cooperating with authorities. >>> thousands of people all over the world are posting pictures on facebook to help bring help to a page for anthony lion. cute pictures there. >>> a little dog born without front paws can now walk and run . >> prosthetics for animals. a game changer in the industry because one special dog. 3 million views and growing. 3d printing. >>> i had to try and help...
280
280
Jan 15, 2015
01/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 280
favorite 0
quote 1
he goes we don't like to call them roaches. we like to call them little happy flowery things. and we don't want to kill them. we need to reeducate them. you can't educate killers, especially ruthless killers. the idea -- what troubles me mostly, we've had this debate about gitmo forever. it exposes a priority that doesn't make any sense. if you're in the middle of a snowstorm, the first thing you do is you don't strip to your undyes. and that's what we're doing. instead of closing gitmo we should be expanding it. we should be franchising it. make it, like taco bell, but it's terror bell. and this is an interesting thing about president obama's concern over islamophobia. why the obsession to close gitmo? that, in a weird way exposes the president's bigotry because why would a prison that houses terrorists be offensive to muslims? if religion is not a factor. if you believe that religion is not a factor you should not be worrying about offending 1.7 billion because you have a place that holds terrorists. but by making the link that somehow gitmo is offensive to muslim muslims, y
he goes we don't like to call them roaches. we like to call them little happy flowery things. and we don't want to kill them. we need to reeducate them. you can't educate killers, especially ruthless killers. the idea -- what troubles me mostly, we've had this debate about gitmo forever. it exposes a priority that doesn't make any sense. if you're in the middle of a snowstorm, the first thing you do is you don't strip to your undyes. and that's what we're doing. instead of closing gitmo we...
101
101
Jan 21, 2015
01/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 101
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> problem with mold, with rots, with roaches and this has been an ongoing problem. >> they gave residents one week to get out. >> there's about a one percent vacancy rate so tenants are stuck and unable to find other housing. >> tenants have found back by withholding rent and hiring an attorney. that may help in the big picture but right now 9 families are just trying to get by. >> we are moving out of the apartments and we're trying to find a new home. >> owners of this building have one week to show the city exactly how they plan to fix these problems. but getting this building up to code could take months. >>> county super viseors voted to reject the raise they planned to give themselves. that's after voters had tens of thousands of signatures to try to stop it and the sheriff's union is filing a federal lawsuit against the board. they say they were threatened with retaliation with participating in process. joe vasquez will have more on that after the state of the union address. >>> president obama delivers his state of the union address an hour from now. has revealed proposals to offe
. >> problem with mold, with rots, with roaches and this has been an ongoing problem. >> they gave residents one week to get out. >> there's about a one percent vacancy rate so tenants are stuck and unable to find other housing. >> tenants have found back by withholding rent and hiring an attorney. that may help in the big picture but right now 9 families are just trying to get by. >> we are moving out of the apartments and we're trying to find a new home. >>...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Jan 19, 2015
01/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
the pack met what christine wong the destruct and the online coordinator from the office of public roach outreach and communications to talk about the section thought you sfusd website that are only available in english and ask questions about what the policy is to determine what sections of the website are translated in other languages and what documents so they can said how the positives are and have for translations so one example that was brought up the documents building additional district we know this is an area that a lot of families are is concerned about was there are resources whether their you know disporptd available in schools we know there's a plan that exists not all families are access to know what is in the context of that document because it is only available in english fortunately that are steps that come out of the meeting there are several i'm going to read to throw several packages that are plans to translate one is our child's education things you should knows right now the translation is transmitted this into spanish and chinese there is a section of the sfusd we
the pack met what christine wong the destruct and the online coordinator from the office of public roach outreach and communications to talk about the section thought you sfusd website that are only available in english and ask questions about what the policy is to determine what sections of the website are translated in other languages and what documents so they can said how the positives are and have for translations so one example that was brought up the documents building additional...
1,124
1.1K
Jan 14, 2015
01/15
by
COM
tv
eye 1,124
favorite 0
quote 0
well when i stopped eating roaches about six months ago i lost a hot of weight, you know?ul sense of humor. we thought we would have fun with it that's all that was. let me talk about this, you want to restore -- >> you don't have a florida graphic up, right? >> jon: no, not right now. it really does -- >> no, no please. let's continue. i have a new book called -- >> jon: you have a new book. yeah. >> jon: "american dreams: restoring economic opportunity for everyone." but then there's a very interesting phrase at the end of it -- for everyone. >> yeah. >> jon: explain that. well for everyone. >> jon: well in this country we generally like to keep the economic opportunity separate. >> yeah. >> jon: for people that already have money. (laughter) so the idea of restoring it for everybody, this is an exciting idea. talk to me about it. >> well, i don't know. listen, i think we've talked about it in the book. that's been my experience. my dad was a bartender in florida for many years, my mom was a maid. they were never rich. never made a lot of money. they had a home in a nice
well when i stopped eating roaches about six months ago i lost a hot of weight, you know?ul sense of humor. we thought we would have fun with it that's all that was. let me talk about this, you want to restore -- >> you don't have a florida graphic up, right? >> jon: no, not right now. it really does -- >> no, no please. let's continue. i have a new book called -- >> jon: you have a new book. yeah. >> jon: "american dreams: restoring economic opportunity for...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
Jan 23, 2015
01/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> drart if 33 they file a permit that will roach that if they file a permit the process stops at the end they couldn't get the permit issued you could draw that route we'll go in there before the moratorium route. >> okay. >> commissioner lee. >> is there a form process for a request for more to your memory a formal request. >> basically cite the section. >> is there the appellant making that request now officially. >> we do in question that since the legalization came up and that's why the other option came up i think it will be worth the time. >> so the department is made we'll send an inspector with a court date. >> i'm hearing a continuance if that's - >> to allow for that. >> mr. sweeny has a comment. >> the boards wishes to send american people inspector and the property owner and their agent have no opposition to it i can arrange for someone to go out there. >> commissioner mar. >> from what i'm hearing from the owner it is their preference to go with the moratorium so i think we need to send an inspector out there and then we'll leave that legalization issue for them sometime
. >> drart if 33 they file a permit that will roach that if they file a permit the process stops at the end they couldn't get the permit issued you could draw that route we'll go in there before the moratorium route. >> okay. >> commissioner lee. >> is there a form process for a request for more to your memory a formal request. >> basically cite the section. >> is there the appellant making that request now officially. >> we do in question that since...
106
106
Jan 14, 2015
01/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
they do have safety roaches to protect them in case of a fall. their loved ones plan to hike eight miles to the summit of el capitan to greet them at the top. >>> just amazing. so close. hopefully that will happen later this afternoon. as far as our weather, we have some hazy sunshine out there. we had dense fog advisories posted for parts of the east bay. that's not the case with clearing skies. the advisories have expired and we just have mostly sunny conditions as you can see. as far as the satellite, we have a weather system in the pacific but all of the energy this will be heading up to the north. so the main rain not making it into the bay area. our next chance, that could be on friday. here you can see right now the clearing skies out there. but still some stubborn fog out toward parts of the east bay. there's the fog bank from brentwood toward tracy, even a few patches around concord. at least hazy sunshine in that region. still, a very stable air mass in place. with that we have a spare the air alert issued for tomorrow. here is the late
they do have safety roaches to protect them in case of a fall. their loved ones plan to hike eight miles to the summit of el capitan to greet them at the top. >>> just amazing. so close. hopefully that will happen later this afternoon. as far as our weather, we have some hazy sunshine out there. we had dense fog advisories posted for parts of the east bay. that's not the case with clearing skies. the advisories have expired and we just have mostly sunny conditions as you can see. as...
64
64
Jan 12, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
she has this wonderful wrap with ferc, pearls, and this prominent roach the left broach. this is a piece she loved very much. sometimes we like to speculate. did she buy it in paris will she was having her portrait done yet? or did she buy it later and have the artist add it later? regardless of how came about there is no question this was a unique piece of jewelry that she owned and she wanted it painted as much as she wanted her face in it. i love this piece. it is one of my favorite examples of the gilded age portraiture. >> our contemporary public is absolutely mesmerized by those who are glamorous and rich and famous and beautiful. most of the materials in this gallery were owned by individuals who everybody emulated in their day. from our perspective, in our egocentric manner, we think that we invented the cult of celebrity and glamour. i think it is very important to know that on the contrary, we did not do it. there was an echelon of social figures and theatrical figures who were constantly in the press, constantly interviewed, and whose clothes and jewels were de
she has this wonderful wrap with ferc, pearls, and this prominent roach the left broach. this is a piece she loved very much. sometimes we like to speculate. did she buy it in paris will she was having her portrait done yet? or did she buy it later and have the artist add it later? regardless of how came about there is no question this was a unique piece of jewelry that she owned and she wanted it painted as much as she wanted her face in it. i love this piece. it is one of my favorite examples...
200
200
Jan 8, 2015
01/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 200
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now, yale university senior fellow steven roach. steven, good to see you.>> hi, kelly, how are you? >> last night, charlie evans at the fed used the word catastrophe with regard to the fed raising interest rates in this environment potentially. you use catastrophe in a very different way. >> i just go back to 2004 i just go back to 2004, 2005 and six, the equity markets, credit markets will toad huge distortions in the real economy. when the buschles pop, the whole house of cards came down. the fed hasn't appreciated the precedent of what they put the world you there a decade ago and i fear they are doing it again. >> what is the message from the 30 year being basically at 2 1/2% and falling as the economy improves? >> i think there's a lot in the bond market. it really has no inclination of being aggressive on normalizing you interest rates any point in the foreseeable future. >> the same point that same curve, the short end is pricing at a 1% rate two years out. why would it simultaneously believe the fed and doesn't believe the fed is gonna move. >> what
joining me now, yale university senior fellow steven roach. steven, good to see you.>> hi, kelly, how are you? >> last night, charlie evans at the fed used the word catastrophe with regard to the fed raising interest rates in this environment potentially. you use catastrophe in a very different way. >> i just go back to 2004 i just go back to 2004, 2005 and six, the equity markets, credit markets will toad huge distortions in the real economy. when the buschles pop, the whole...
109
109
Jan 8, 2015
01/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
it's like topper doing weather ore derrick and jan doing news or russ telling you where all of the roaches are. >> ( band playing "late show" theme ) it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, and now, with the proprietary harness, david letterman!
it's like topper doing weather ore derrick and jan doing news or russ telling you where all of the roaches are. >> ( band playing "late show" theme ) it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, and now, with the proprietary harness, david letterman!
177
177
Jan 28, 2015
01/15
by
WPVI
tv
eye 177
favorite 0
quote 0
it will cost you 25 bucks per roach or scorpion and at least the money will go to a good cause.ervation efforts. my favorite, though, is the glitter bomb that you send somebody you're unhappy with they open it up and just, whoosh. >> you can't sends the cockroaches. >> you can't sends the cockroaches. >> that would be cruel. >> to the cockroach. >> a montgomery county apartment building goes up in flames overnight. several people are hurt. some jump out of windows and dozens more are homeless. >> also falling bricks crash through the roof of a center city store sending three people to the hospital. customers describe those frightening moments when "action news" comes right back. >> ♪♪ thank you, cable for the slower internet upload speeds. for fewer video on demand titles. thank you cable, because if we never had you... ...we wouldn't know the incredible difference verizon fios makes. in customer satisfaction studies, fios is rated #1 in internet speed and reliability - 8 years running. plus, fios has the fastest wi-fi available from any provider. period. see the difference for
it will cost you 25 bucks per roach or scorpion and at least the money will go to a good cause.ervation efforts. my favorite, though, is the glitter bomb that you send somebody you're unhappy with they open it up and just, whoosh. >> you can't sends the cockroaches. >> you can't sends the cockroaches. >> that would be cruel. >> to the cockroach. >> a montgomery county apartment building goes up in flames overnight. several people are hurt. some jump out of windows...
146
146
Jan 30, 2015
01/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
it is a roach trap. is that brilliant? >> i thought you were going to say arrest them and then trade for people we don't care about anyway. it is a sting, a fake gallery. it is totally made up. that's a great idea. >> sting would be playing? >> sting would be there. >> it is the theme from the sting. >> i am not going to stop. >> you know what. it is a rumor that you started. >> they got a gander at their son's slander. a peruvian tv show, they have them there ought two women a lesson by shooting them in the face. they tracked down their mothers and disguised them and had them walk past their sons. >> mama. >> i saw that bag coming. here is the other one. >> and he has a blurry face too. his mother is mad and his face is blurry. cat calling i'm sure you have been a victim of it. a piece of cherry pie. >> do you see this as harassment? is this a good test? >> i want to know why they didn't dress up their dads. are they homophobes? this is offensive to me. i can't comment on this. i don't whistle. >> you don't have to. >> in
it is a roach trap. is that brilliant? >> i thought you were going to say arrest them and then trade for people we don't care about anyway. it is a sting, a fake gallery. it is totally made up. that's a great idea. >> sting would be playing? >> sting would be there. >> it is the theme from the sting. >> i am not going to stop. >> you know what. it is a rumor that you started. >> they got a gander at their son's slander. a peruvian tv show, they have...
55
55
Jan 12, 2015
01/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
stephanie roach flicked the volley over, now she's up against real madrid for the best goal.it's watched by millions. >> it's been a life-changing goal. stephanie was signed by french club and has been playing football away from her friends and family her boyfriend dean here in dublin. just tell us what went through your mind when you scored that goal. >> it was the first goal of the season so i was hoping to score more. i knew it was a good goal. but maybe after the game when i seen it on video, it was kind of special there. >> there is a sense of pride throughout ireland and particularly at her old school where stephanie first developed her skill in the playgrounds and remains a role model. >> she's getting plenty of support in what is a public vote on the website and not just from her niece and nephew who attend the school. but you don't have to be related to stephanie to appreciate the skill. >> if stephanie work is captured on camera, if you could see that from all the different angles. it's controlled with one foot. flicked over and volleyed in the corner. >> in the nea
stephanie roach flicked the volley over, now she's up against real madrid for the best goal.it's watched by millions. >> it's been a life-changing goal. stephanie was signed by french club and has been playing football away from her friends and family her boyfriend dean here in dublin. just tell us what went through your mind when you scored that goal. >> it was the first goal of the season so i was hoping to score more. i knew it was a good goal. but maybe after the game when i...
83
83
Jan 9, 2015
01/15
by
KTVU
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
they are used to kill ants, flees and roaches.he dangers. >>> for the first time since the affordable care act became law republicans control both camebers of congress and some -- damebers of congress and -- chambers of congress and some want it repeals but other are looking to slowly dismantle the law beginning with how a work week is defined. the house of representatives taking up a bill defining how many hours make up a full time work week. right now that number is 30 hours per week. the affordable care act is a way of preventing employers to dialing back hours to 40 to skirt the mandate. >> 2.6 million workers who make less than $30,000 a year are most at risk of losing hours and wages. >> reporter: house of representatives arguing it is herding american employees the most. bosses cutting hours doing whatever they can to avoid the new healthcare law. the white house vowing president obama will use his veto pen against any measure. >> they are some looking for a loopholes to avoid taking that responsibility. that is not good fo
they are used to kill ants, flees and roaches.he dangers. >>> for the first time since the affordable care act became law republicans control both camebers of congress and some -- damebers of congress and -- chambers of congress and some want it repeals but other are looking to slowly dismantle the law beginning with how a work week is defined. the house of representatives taking up a bill defining how many hours make up a full time work week. right now that number is 30 hours per...
74
74
Jan 19, 2015
01/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 74
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> charlie: your trainer said, freddy roach, said your power comes from your calves, did you know that? in your legs. >> yeah. >> charlie: some people say in boxing your legs are more important than anything. power comes from -- >> it's balance. balance. legs and arms how you -- you know, the coordination with the hands and legs. the hands first and the legs. it's a balance. >> charlie: all punches are like this. they go like that, to they? >> i throw a punch like this. >> charlie: like this? yeah. it's the knuckle. >> charlie: so it's the knuckle. >> yeah. some fighters are like this. but me -- >> charlie: you -- it's almost down. >> yeah, like... because my favorite martial artist is bruce lee. >> charlie: why bruce lee. bruce lee's quickness and the power punch. he can do a power and i like that. >> charlie: was he a hero to you when you were growing up? >> yeah, i like his foot work and hand speed. >> charlie: show me again. that's unbelievably fast. let me see it one more time. >> it's the quickness of his hands. >> charlie: are you born with quickness or is it something you can w
. >> charlie: your trainer said, freddy roach, said your power comes from your calves, did you know that? in your legs. >> yeah. >> charlie: some people say in boxing your legs are more important than anything. power comes from -- >> it's balance. balance. legs and arms how you -- you know, the coordination with the hands and legs. the hands first and the legs. it's a balance. >> charlie: all punches are like this. they go like that, to they? >> i throw a...
80
80
Jan 22, 2015
01/15
by
WCAU
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
roach pleaded guilty to child porn charges. he had convictions in 1994 and after the sentencing harry roche's bogeyman and every parent's worst nightmare. he could be facing life in prison. >>> he was a sworn officer of the law and he covered up a crime to shield a woman. >> that woman, his girlfriend, was uponed for murder and that former philadelphia police detective went to great lengths to hide the girlfriend from justice. >> this is the kind of case that can shake the public's confidence in the system and i understand that sentiment. >> today prosecutors laid out their case against ex-detective ronald dove and just how far he allegedly took things. nbc 10's christine maddela talked to prosecutors about this case. this dakotaive was secretly working against fellow officers who were trying to solve that murder? >> the district attorney told us dove was a homicide detective when he hid. he cleaned up after and protected a prime murder suspect who also happened to be his girlfriend. >> it's a sad statement and a sad testament
roach pleaded guilty to child porn charges. he had convictions in 1994 and after the sentencing harry roche's bogeyman and every parent's worst nightmare. he could be facing life in prison. >>> he was a sworn officer of the law and he covered up a crime to shield a woman. >> that woman, his girlfriend, was uponed for murder and that former philadelphia police detective went to great lengths to hide the girlfriend from justice. >> this is the kind of case that can shake the...
82
82
Jan 15, 2015
01/15
by
CNBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
we'll focus on the city center area with us is mike from home services fox and roach realtors, 5 mouthful checking out the stats, median sale price is $216,000, and inventory is 6,000 and they are on the market for 74 days. let's begin here mike with our first listening, a starter home row house, $239900, two beds one and a half bath, tell me about it. >> this is the millennial special, fantastic for the young, single female male or young couple. exciting area that's expanding right in the heart of downtown philadelphia. two bedroom. >> looks brand new inside. nicely done, right? >> yes. 99% redone beautiful wood floors finished basement custom kitchen and bath excellent value. >> this is $875,000 and taxes over $3,000 three beds, three and a half baths, over over $2,000 square feet of living space. go ahead. >> yeah, that is my move up buyer, impepble builder, a home that's 99% new, three bedrooms, three and a half bath, finished basement balconies, impepble details, great school district right there, low taxes with the ten-year tax abatement. >> these are unprepossessing houses on the o
we'll focus on the city center area with us is mike from home services fox and roach realtors, 5 mouthful checking out the stats, median sale price is $216,000, and inventory is 6,000 and they are on the market for 74 days. let's begin here mike with our first listening, a starter home row house, $239900, two beds one and a half bath, tell me about it. >> this is the millennial special, fantastic for the young, single female male or young couple. exciting area that's expanding right in...
83
83
Jan 18, 2015
01/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> if you can use a can of bug spray to kill a wasp or roach, then you can use pepper spray to spray> pepper spray is the only weapon most correctional officers carry when on duty. >> just a little bit. get it on the forehead, get it in the eyes. that's all you have to do. >> but when it's used to break up a disturbance, the officers themselves are often exposed to its effects. yet, they must continue to gain the upper hand. today's drill will test their ability to do so. >> we're going to be doing a direct exposure on all of the people in the class to pepper spray, and they have some tasks they have to perform after they've been sprayed and then they'll decontaminate. you've got to maintain control of yourself throughout the whole course. that's the whole thing, control. control, control, control. you can all get through this. we have not lost anybody yet. everybody's gone through it, everybody's done fine. >> now with his father looking on, it's time for cadet williams to experience the debilitating effects of pepper spray. >> cover an eye. close your eyes. hold your breath. okay,
. >> if you can use a can of bug spray to kill a wasp or roach, then you can use pepper spray to spray> pepper spray is the only weapon most correctional officers carry when on duty. >> just a little bit. get it on the forehead, get it in the eyes. that's all you have to do. >> but when it's used to break up a disturbance, the officers themselves are often exposed to its effects. yet, they must continue to gain the upper hand. today's drill will test their ability to do so....
131
131
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
charles: you wake up as a roach, you don't die. >> what i didn't see on that list was cyber attack, so is going on with cyber attacks. that could potentially cost u.s. businesses $30 trillion by 2020. that's trillion. people aren't realizing that. no one is getting ahead of this problem. mckenzie did a study, and these executives went out and interviewed a lot of these ceos. they said that 80% of them said they can't get ahead of the problem, they can't keep up with cyber attacks. so this is one of those situations. when people are talking about doomsday preparation, this is something they should maybe think about. charles: scotty, years ago all americans were afraid of nuclear war. that was the number one thing. anytime a plane flew over the house, my mom thought about khrushchev. we lived in some sort of -- it's been somewhat tranquil. what's happening lately? when people say it's never been this scary before and i think of world wars, depressions, the cold war, what's happened to this country? >> we just had to worry about nuclear fallout. look at the list you just went down, and th
charles: you wake up as a roach, you don't die. >> what i didn't see on that list was cyber attack, so is going on with cyber attacks. that could potentially cost u.s. businesses $30 trillion by 2020. that's trillion. people aren't realizing that. no one is getting ahead of this problem. mckenzie did a study, and these executives went out and interviewed a lot of these ceos. they said that 80% of them said they can't get ahead of the problem, they can't keep up with cyber attacks. so this...
106
106
Jan 13, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 106
favorite 0
quote 0
navy museum, captain felker for moderating dat bate, admirals, secretary roach. and to my good friend ryan mcgrath for debating and participating this evening. this is a debate that he and i have wanted to have for about three years now. and i'm so pleased that we have this opportunity now. first of all let me start by saying that i take second place to no one in my respect and appreciation for the aircraft carrier and its role in the success of the united states navy over the past 70 years. it has been critical. it has been the critical fulcrum upon which the success of the navy has pivoted since pearl harbor. and it was my great privilege to serve on board one super carrier and one amphibious carrier in my active duty career. they were both awesome and overpowering in their immense immenseness and impact. however in both terms of efficiency and efficacy their day is coming to an end. we consider this evening a question as to the efficiency and efficacy of the aircraft carrier to project power in the maritime and littoral realms. this gets to the basic question
navy museum, captain felker for moderating dat bate, admirals, secretary roach. and to my good friend ryan mcgrath for debating and participating this evening. this is a debate that he and i have wanted to have for about three years now. and i'm so pleased that we have this opportunity now. first of all let me start by saying that i take second place to no one in my respect and appreciation for the aircraft carrier and its role in the success of the united states navy over the past 70 years. it...
95
95
Jan 2, 2015
01/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 95
favorite 0
quote 0
thank you so much the flu normally roaches a level of epidemic but this year it seemed to have peaked early? >> it locks like the conjectory for the flu is similar to previous years. and cvc officials issued a notice that it could be a severe. we have three more months of the flu season until april. the common strain this year mutated after the vaccine was created. and that means, the flu shot is probably less effective than in previous years. >> probably less effective and your fellow folks in the medical community is reporting. should you bother getting it? >> i think so. and we don't track flu deaths and adults. if they have a disability and chronic medical condition. and high risk people and do everything and get the flu shot. >> what about the elderly. >> the elderly are at high risk for getting the flu, but don't have an immune system. and that doesn't work as well in the elderly. there is a community affect when the rest of us get a flu shot. and cough in your arm and if you are a back slapper you will do well on the flu season. >> and don't touch people's hands. >> and remind
thank you so much the flu normally roaches a level of epidemic but this year it seemed to have peaked early? >> it locks like the conjectory for the flu is similar to previous years. and cvc officials issued a notice that it could be a severe. we have three more months of the flu season until april. the common strain this year mutated after the vaccine was created. and that means, the flu shot is probably less effective than in previous years. >> probably less effective and your...
48
48
Jan 26, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] we can reap out -- read about 2700 pages of legislation and tens of thousands of roaches laoisof pages of legislation and 40 words and that will be sweet when it comes. now, we have a president as an adjunct professor at the university of chicago, for 10 years lectured on the constitution. i would want my money back if i pay tuition. as president, he lectured us on the constitution the appropriate in the right way too. he said that i do not have the constitutional authority to make law. congress does that. the courts decide what the law said and they interpret it. his job is to execute it and to take care that the laws be faithfully executed. now, i think you must've misinterpreted that. did he want to execute the law or carry out the law as designed question mark we know what he has done. i will say this several dozen times. maybe two or three dozen times he has decided that he can change the law that hasn't -- that has his name on tom and signature on the bottom. the darkest of which was when he could do -- the lay the employer mandate. he said that i'm going to change that t
[applause] we can reap out -- read about 2700 pages of legislation and tens of thousands of roaches laoisof pages of legislation and 40 words and that will be sweet when it comes. now, we have a president as an adjunct professor at the university of chicago, for 10 years lectured on the constitution. i would want my money back if i pay tuition. as president, he lectured us on the constitution the appropriate in the right way too. he said that i do not have the constitutional authority to make...
45
45
Jan 25, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
check in the -- roach. motel. people check in but they don't check out. [applause] washington would have been a king but he went too far. m. it is time to the leadership in this country and we say that if we have to limits for the executive branch, we need to limits for the legislative branch so that you cannot stay in the congress a career -- and make congress a career. you will go, you will serve, and you will go back home and move under the laws that you pass for the rest of us. welcome to america. and by the way, i think we ought to have -- i know this will be controversial but i will stand and tell you why it will work. we determine limits not only for the -- need term limits for the judicial because no one to where a black -- ought to wear a black robe for the rest of their lives and believe they are unaccountable. [applause] let me say thank you for iowa because you had some judges that the door you and you sent the home that that would ignore you and you sent them a home. we need to move the power to the states. the founders that only established
check in the -- roach. motel. people check in but they don't check out. [applause] washington would have been a king but he went too far. m. it is time to the leadership in this country and we say that if we have to limits for the executive branch, we need to limits for the legislative branch so that you cannot stay in the congress a career -- and make congress a career. you will go, you will serve, and you will go back home and move under the laws that you pass for the rest of us. welcome to...
137
137
Jan 7, 2015
01/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
but we've seen drug makers the past couple of years move out of new jersey, roach being one of them, looking oftentimes for a cheaper and more friendly environment with which to do business. this is something that governor christie used to worry about and work on. >> welshing he can work on his monday. he has big football game in greenbay. >> sunday, yes. >> over the weaken, yes. looks like he'll go. hi lauren, see you back here tomorrow. >> we get back to paris. now learning that 12 are dead now. and of course france, the government has put france on high alert high security alert. so reinforcing securities at houses of worship transportation, because as were you saying, mike, these gunmen they're on the loose right now. they escaped in two separate vehicles, multiple gunmen. >> that's amazing still on the loose. i mean, parities self is just on lock-down. no question about it, more thon in about two people of the coffee drinking world, dunkin' has a dark roast coffee that's deliciously roasted just right for a bold start and smooth finish that's never bitter. put down the dark roas
but we've seen drug makers the past couple of years move out of new jersey, roach being one of them, looking oftentimes for a cheaper and more friendly environment with which to do business. this is something that governor christie used to worry about and work on. >> welshing he can work on his monday. he has big football game in greenbay. >> sunday, yes. >> over the weaken, yes. looks like he'll go. hi lauren, see you back here tomorrow. >> we get back to paris. now...
1,087
1.1K
Jan 14, 2015
01/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,087
favorite 0
quote 4
steven roach.nd my daughter, courtney and his daughter were in the same piano class and said remember me? i said -- don't hit me! a very nice man. >> not a nice boy, but a nice man. >> yes. we have a puppy! we have a puppy! a yellow lab. here we go. oh, my gosh. >> getting sleepier and sleepier. >> he is taking his nap. >> this is raiser, saxon from guiding eyes for the blind. he is ready to nap out. >> he's tired. he had a -- >> not to wake a sleeping baby. >> a sleeping puppy is a good puppy. they need lots of rest. >> for people who were not watching the last hour a break down of what with all we will be doing over the next 16 months. >> as a puppy raiser, we teach basic skills and socialization and house manners. we will be teaching him about learning thou sit and lay down and learning how to be polite in the house and in public. socializing him to everything the world has to offer him so when he comes across it again further on in his career, he will be able to say this is familiar to me. i ca
steven roach.nd my daughter, courtney and his daughter were in the same piano class and said remember me? i said -- don't hit me! a very nice man. >> not a nice boy, but a nice man. >> yes. we have a puppy! we have a puppy! a yellow lab. here we go. oh, my gosh. >> getting sleepier and sleepier. >> he is taking his nap. >> this is raiser, saxon from guiding eyes for the blind. he is ready to nap out. >> he's tired. he had a -- >> not to wake a sleeping...
63
63
Jan 25, 2015
01/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
has become a roach motel. people check in but they don't check out. [laughter] [applause] one way to get them out is to do something that the founders almost in, but said it wouldn't he a problem. people do not want to come here and stay forever. he said he would serve to firms and go back to virginia and farm. he did. it is high time we take the leadership in this country. if we have term limits for the executive ranch, we needed term limits for the legislative branch so that you cannot stay for the rest of your life and make congress a career. you will go, you will serve, and you will go back home and move -- and live under the laws that you passed for the rest of us. welcome to america. and by the way, i think we ought to have -- i know this will be controversial but i will stand and tell you why it will work. we need term limit. need term limits for the judicial because no one ought to wear a black robe for the rest of their lives and believe they are unaccountable. for the decisions being made. [applause] let me say thank god for iowa because you
has become a roach motel. people check in but they don't check out. [laughter] [applause] one way to get them out is to do something that the founders almost in, but said it wouldn't he a problem. people do not want to come here and stay forever. he said he would serve to firms and go back to virginia and farm. he did. it is high time we take the leadership in this country. if we have term limits for the executive ranch, we needed term limits for the legislative branch so that you cannot stay...