38
38
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
little what i noticed something else about you that i don't think you quite understand it me but sam well sometimes when you become afraid there isn't anything that's really dangerous i'm time to think things are dangerous and they're not john stockwell a former cia agent wrote i think a very poor. same book called in search of enemies in which he identified different areas in the u.s. society where there were there were the propaganda machine was cured up to identify a particular enemy of the moment in order that the u.s. public would support a military build up or support a particular war. i don't know. what a worldwide network of bases names that you have at your fingertips if you were the emperor of the west the means of. there's always somebody we don't like and somebody who must be stopped perpetual war for perpetual peace is being the american dream once we were launched upon them we would never look back and we will always find a pretext to attack another. targeting is an intricate process many thanks for considering we have advanced weapon systems with perception relations and we
little what i noticed something else about you that i don't think you quite understand it me but sam well sometimes when you become afraid there isn't anything that's really dangerous i'm time to think things are dangerous and they're not john stockwell a former cia agent wrote i think a very poor. same book called in search of enemies in which he identified different areas in the u.s. society where there were there were the propaganda machine was cured up to identify a particular enemy of the...
25
25
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
the afghan people except for his family go ahead this is well this is exactly what i was just thinking as as you were discussing things this. sam washington. primarily to begin with it's all good and well saying talking about the dire limits of the u.s. and its allies negotiating with the taliban in all its guises but what happens when the u.s. and her allies leave. and how amenable will cause be to negotiating with the taliban how strong will his government be to what extent will tribal factions really start to erupt because it henry kissing a wrote a fantastic op ed piece in the new york times herald tribune last week or a couple weeks ago in which he talked about the way to get out of afghanistan and he said and kissing and his inimitable way back through history and he says afghanistan always pulls together to fight off any kind of foreign occupation and once the foreign occupiers leave then it comes back to its own tribal factions and so really i think the real question is i'm sure it's very difficult for officers in the u.s. army and the u.s. armed forces and in other armed forces that have been serving in afghanistan to
the afghan people except for his family go ahead this is well this is exactly what i was just thinking as as you were discussing things this. sam washington. primarily to begin with it's all good and well saying talking about the dire limits of the u.s. and its allies negotiating with the taliban in all its guises but what happens when the u.s. and her allies leave. and how amenable will cause be to negotiating with the taliban how strong will his government be to what extent will tribal...
22
22
tv
eye 22
favorite 0
quote 0
well sam sam hasn't really responded to the point that you know maybe the military looks better after two more years of of military action against the taliban they can make all sorts of claims about how many they've killed but what difference does it make in the end it's not going to fundamentally change the reality that is going to determine the future of afghanistan that's i think the point to live here and let me address that let me address i think i addressed that point i said i basically it may be true yes it may be true you may be right there may be you're right the military is going to look better after two years if they get what they want and i think ultimately the pentagon and the pentagon is not the one that's making a foreign policy decision the president obama is a commander in chief and the pentagon is not always going to get his way but yeah you're right i personally agree with you i don't really know or eliminate jump in a significant amount let me jump. in here we've heard the gloom and doom stories about withdrawing very quickly you know what we do let's say the west
well sam sam hasn't really responded to the point that you know maybe the military looks better after two more years of of military action against the taliban they can make all sorts of claims about how many they've killed but what difference does it make in the end it's not going to fundamentally change the reality that is going to determine the future of afghanistan that's i think the point to live here and let me address that let me address i think i addressed that point i said i basically...
898
898
Jun 24, 2011
06/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 898
favorite 0
quote 0
sam? >> well, robin, i've planted a clue in the picture around me, as to why we're in emeryville. see if you can figure it out. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about. as you head outside your doors looking at thunderstorms. there's two zones today. one of them is right along the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic, from raleigh back up to new york city. i know you're tired of storms. but storms are not done yet. they tend to go away by the weekend. rapid city, omaha, kansas city, memphis, right through america's heartland, these are some powerful storms, as well. elsewhere, the flooding that continues up into the dakotas, also through minnesota. there is more rain in that area. big-time snow melt. look at the number. 95 in denver. and we are live in emeryville, california, this morning. and, george, it's a remarkable place. we'll show you all the reasons in just a second. see if you can guess. >> i love that backdrop. okay, sam. thanks very much. >>> now, to that scare for justin bieber, just down the street at macy's here in manhattan. his fans always create
sam? >> well, robin, i've planted a clue in the picture around me, as to why we're in emeryville. see if you can figure it out. let's get to the boards. one or two things we want to talk about. as you head outside your doors looking at thunderstorms. there's two zones today. one of them is right along the eastern seaboard, mid-atlantic, from raleigh back up to new york city. i know you're tired of storms. but storms are not done yet. they tend to go away by the weekend. rapid city, omaha,...
173
173
Jun 25, 2011
06/11
by
KQEH
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
sam. what dow expect from gm? >> well, we recommended selling it after its ipo when it was traded in the high --. >> you're a buyer now. >> i think the timing is good. under 30. so again, low expectations. you lost ten points on evaluation. and i think long term again, you know, there's going to be good rewards. no dividends prior to-- as opposed to our other recommendations. but i think good upside potential for the long-term. >> one dividend stock you do like is telephone data services better nonfor its u.s. cellular wireless division has been a choppy stock. telecoms haven't provided a great amount of defensiveness for portfolios. a small yield on this one. what dow expect. >> well, they've increased their dividend 37 years in a row, tom. i like that increasing dividend. and 37 dollar book again trading around 30 or less. i think it's hard to build a scenario where you don't make money long-term. >> tom: let's look at your previous picks from back in december of last career. you liked four stocks. a couple of them big
sam. what dow expect from gm? >> well, we recommended selling it after its ipo when it was traded in the high --. >> you're a buyer now. >> i think the timing is good. under 30. so again, low expectations. you lost ten points on evaluation. and i think long term again, you know, there's going to be good rewards. no dividends prior to-- as opposed to our other recommendations. but i think good upside potential for the long-term. >> one dividend stock you do like is...
23
23
tv
eye 23
favorite 0
quote 0
well i'm sam arbonne in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture wealth inequality now as an international code so just how is billionaire in control the world's richest hurting the working people and the federal communications commission prepares to sign off on yet another huge wireless corporate merger would this be the career revolving door needed for one of the f.c.c. commissioners and he's a thirty year old man who acts like a baby while collecting disability benefits let's make our guests had explored. the credibility of the f.c.c. the federal communications commission was called into question earlier this month when it was discovered that one of the five f.c.c. commissioners there that well baker was leaving her posed to become a lobbyist for comcast just four months after she had approved comcast controversy all acquisition of n.b.c. universal it was just the latest example of revolving door antics that take place all over washington d.c. now the f.c.c. has another controversy a merger
well i'm sam arbonne in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture wealth inequality now as an international code so just how is billionaire in control the world's richest hurting the working people and the federal communications commission prepares to sign off on yet another huge wireless corporate merger would this be the career revolving door needed for one of the f.c.c. commissioners and he's a thirty year old man who acts like a baby while collecting disability...
295
295
Jun 6, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 295
favorite 0
quote 0
i -- it felt good. >> joel, i have to ask you, what is your reaction to sam's petition and the reaction that it's getting? >> wellirst off, i'm proud of sam and i think that his bold action is yet another example of people joining in this conversation about teenage bullying and suicide and that all of our kids' lives have worth, and even the children have a role in participating in that conversation and i'm so very glad that he did this. i'm so glad that his uncle chris inspired him to take those actions just like my parents inspired me to get involved in what was happening in my community which led me to run for office. and it is important for adults and the children to have those conversations about the impact that bullying has on lives across our country. >> that is so well said, joel. but sam, i know that this started as a school project. i imagine that you're getting an "a" for this one. but i want to read what the red sox said about you. they wrote, "we are proud of dedicated red sox fans like 12-year-old sam who have taken the courageous step of publicly standing up against bullying of lgbt youth." what's
i -- it felt good. >> joel, i have to ask you, what is your reaction to sam's petition and the reaction that it's getting? >> wellirst off, i'm proud of sam and i think that his bold action is yet another example of people joining in this conversation about teenage bullying and suicide and that all of our kids' lives have worth, and even the children have a role in participating in that conversation and i'm so very glad that he did this. i'm so glad that his uncle chris inspired him...
209
209
Jun 30, 2011
06/11
by
COM
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
sam is facing cancerous pollutants. this is a radiation cloud. [laughter] >> jon: what happened? >> well, we raised the debt ceiling, borrowed more than we could repay, and when china demanded their money back, there was a repo situation. long story short, we nuked them, they nuked us and have since been at war with their new army of radioactive pandas. [laughter] but it's a small price to pay to live in this beautiful, socialist paradise. >> jon: so neither republicans nor democrats were in any way exaggerating the consequences of each other's policies. >> no, no, in fact, underselling, or as our glorious chairman bobo would say [making chimp noises] all hail bobo. >> oh, please, savages. thank god the laissez faire policies of our dear president field marshal bobo have protected us as he so eloquently stated in his state of the [making chimp noises] >> jon: i think that last parted was a feces throw for emphasis. >> very expressive. >> jon: no matter which party gains tupper hand in 2011, it leads to a dystopia in america governed by apes. >> both: yes. >> jon: no third option might le
sam is facing cancerous pollutants. this is a radiation cloud. [laughter] >> jon: what happened? >> well, we raised the debt ceiling, borrowed more than we could repay, and when china demanded their money back, there was a repo situation. long story short, we nuked them, they nuked us and have since been at war with their new army of radioactive pandas. [laughter] but it's a small price to pay to live in this beautiful, socialist paradise. >> jon: so neither republicans nor...
33
33
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
they had him saying quote glenn beck and me were in the same boat now what boat is that sam and where is it heading well i mean i think you're right they're both leveraging their personal brand and they can build. on and hope never fall out of their i mean it's not. a person i suppose i would say because you know minutes on cable television people can stumble on him in a way that they can't necessarily stumble upon going back or going back you have to go with this if you are well you could radically. if i can find olbermann on the table but there is a similar move to basically walking away from the larger corporate structure and. using the the attractiveness of their own brand to have their fan phone and is it doesn't say more about the failure of the mainstream channels and supporting alternative views or is it just too isolated cases where both men decided to make their moves for whatever personal reasons they need it so well i actually think i think it's a combination of the former in that there is a failure by the what would media to do to reach certain audiences but it's also in many ways sort of t
they had him saying quote glenn beck and me were in the same boat now what boat is that sam and where is it heading well i mean i think you're right they're both leveraging their personal brand and they can build. on and hope never fall out of their i mean it's not. a person i suppose i would say because you know minutes on cable television people can stumble on him in a way that they can't necessarily stumble upon going back or going back you have to go with this if you are well you could...
359
359
Jun 29, 2011
06/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 359
favorite 0
quote 0
yeah, just work with me. >> well, if that. >> beautiful here, sam. >> i iwas easier, it was shorter.tropical storm of the season. >> arlene, who gets rain out of it if any at all heading into texas. you have to be very optimistic to think that south texas will get much but southern areas might. landfall is probably by the time we get into thursday morning. so as we look at the high temperatures today, there's an awful lot of heat building in the middle of the country. it's not just heat, it's humidity today and that is going to kick some people around if the heat and humidity will make the heat index levels go up above 100 degrees so truly a scorcher in the heartland and how nice and comfortable it is in timim square. you ready to get on >> all that weather was brought to you by nivea. no, i can't. >> come on. come on. >> oh. >> oh, robin. >> big summer fun. >> all right, all right, all right. >> hang on. >> it's fun until somebody loses an eye. isn't that the saying? the reason we're out here, having such a good time, with such a beautiful audience, is because it's the summer, dr. b
yeah, just work with me. >> well, if that. >> beautiful here, sam. >> i iwas easier, it was shorter.tropical storm of the season. >> arlene, who gets rain out of it if any at all heading into texas. you have to be very optimistic to think that south texas will get much but southern areas might. landfall is probably by the time we get into thursday morning. so as we look at the high temperatures today, there's an awful lot of heat building in the middle of the country....
36
36
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
clothing when i have one back will save yourself thank you so much that was sam seder host of the majority report . took a well that's it for this hour here on r.t. america the news doesn't end with this broadcast there's plenty more story.
clothing when i have one back will save yourself thank you so much that was sam seder host of the majority report . took a well that's it for this hour here on r.t. america the news doesn't end with this broadcast there's plenty more story.
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
83
83
Jun 9, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
well. [tone!] >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is sam. i have been the head of a school. for blocks from the site. -- four blocks from the side. i live about seven blocks from the site. drew school and booker t. have actively engaged in partnerships during my 20 years there. my students and faculty have been able to engage with community members. they have grown a lot from our side of it. our kids and families have grown enormously from the partnership. i believe this project, which i support in many members of the school community support, is really about to the fundamental things. one is the very real needs that have been articulated. the other is the leadership for this project for the greater good of san francisco. we're all aware of the huge number of young people transitioning out of foster care on an annual basis. this project will help address some of the need. by no means will address all the needs articulated. i think the financial needs as articulated by the chair of the board are very real. the needs of the community and the needs of this particular service ce
well. [tone!] >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> my name is sam. i have been the head of a school. for blocks from the site. -- four blocks from the side. i live about seven blocks from the site. drew school and booker t. have actively engaged in partnerships during my 20 years there. my students and faculty have been able to engage with community members. they have grown a lot from our side of it. our kids and families have grown enormously from the partnership. i believe this...
163
163
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
KQED
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
year-to-date basis, consumer staples and utilities are already doing pretty well, and so are health care and energy stocks. investment strategist sam stovall thinks the market will be choppy in the next few months, but he says long-term investors can still make money. >> if you're looking for a sector play and you're looking 12 months down the road, we would focus on the later cycle performers because we don't think we're headed into a new recession. >> suzanne: for stovall, that means choosing stocks in groups like energy, industrials and consumer staples. on wall street right now, those defensive areas are popular with many investment pros. strategist mike ryan also likes consumer staples for their dividend growth and large footprint outside the u.s., and he thinks healthcare stocks are a safe bet because of their price. >> it's one of the most cheap, defensive sectors we see out there right now. it's trading at levels that suggest to us that even if we simply see status quo with the profit picture within that sector, you're likely to see a re-rating. so, healthcare is well- positioned from a valuation standpoint. >> suzanne: oth
year-to-date basis, consumer staples and utilities are already doing pretty well, and so are health care and energy stocks. investment strategist sam stovall thinks the market will be choppy in the next few months, but he says long-term investors can still make money. >> if you're looking for a sector play and you're looking 12 months down the road, we would focus on the later cycle performers because we don't think we're headed into a new recession. >> suzanne: for stovall, that...
26
26
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
you'd have to pay higher prices and i guess i'm old enough to remember when the well marts slogan was made in the usa back when sam walton was still alive and maybe things were ten percent more but people's paychecks for thirty percent more because they were making things here in the united states do you see jonathan see any any future here in the united states where manufacturing will return and where where these kinds of abuses that were seen if if you want to characterize them as such by wal-mart will will go away. well not if we have the current political system that essentially bought and sold by the big campaign donors of big campaign contributors on wall street the fact is wal-mart is the model that everyone strives for which to lower wages outsource things that broad and not do any real work that sustains people not pay people sustainable wages the interesting thing about this is that i once watched focus groups about walmart and regular people if you say to them would you be willing to pay a few pennies more a dollar more for a product if you knew that wal-mart worker was getting health insurance or if th
you'd have to pay higher prices and i guess i'm old enough to remember when the well marts slogan was made in the usa back when sam walton was still alive and maybe things were ten percent more but people's paychecks for thirty percent more because they were making things here in the united states do you see jonathan see any any future here in the united states where manufacturing will return and where where these kinds of abuses that were seen if if you want to characterize them as such by...
140
140
Jun 7, 2011
06/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 140
favorite 0
quote 0
sam higgins? you have frequent heartburn, right? yeah. well we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc.'m omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mission. two ingredients heartburn solved. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses. if you're already on or eligible for medicare, call now to find out how an aarp... medicare supplement insurance plan, insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company, helps cover some of the medical expenses... not paid by medicare part b. that can save you from paying up to thousands of dollars... out of your own pocket. these are the only medicare supplement insurance plans... exclusively endorsed by aarp. when you call now, you'll get this free information kit... with all you need to enroll. put their trust in aarp medicare supplement insurance. plus you'll get this free guide to understanding medicare.
sam higgins? you have frequent heartburn, right? yeah. well we're the two active ingredients in zegerid otc.'m omeprazole. and i'm sodium bicarbonate. just one pill a day ... gives you 24-hour relief. & one mission. two ingredients heartburn solved. when i got my medicare card, i realized i needed an aarp... medicare supplement insurance card, too. medicare is one of the great things about turning 65, but it doesn't cover everything. in fact, it only pays up to 80% of your part b expenses....
265
265
Jun 6, 2011
06/11
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
sam, here. >> i think he handled it fairly well. as well as you could. my hope is at the end of the day where we have a situation, doesn't what he has doing a as a legislature, then who cares. >> as a catholic, i believe if you are con trite and you vow to sin no more that you deserve forgiveness. i think there is a disturbing pattern here of lie and attack your enemies until you get caught, then go out and wipe the slate clean. i will pop up for breitbart and the kid on twitter who found them and were attacked mercilessly. >> i agree. christian? >> i thought he handle it terribly but today was masterful performance. he was con trite. he was direct. he let people ask him a lot of very tough personal questions. if there was any way he could have handled today, the admission that did it and lied about it, that gave him the best possible chance of staying in office, i think this press conference, it is going to be used by crisis management trainers for businessmen who have done it wrong. >> as a how-to. >> and women. >> the one thing that is great i think i
sam, here. >> i think he handled it fairly well. as well as you could. my hope is at the end of the day where we have a situation, doesn't what he has doing a as a legislature, then who cares. >> as a catholic, i believe if you are con trite and you vow to sin no more that you deserve forgiveness. i think there is a disturbing pattern here of lie and attack your enemies until you get caught, then go out and wipe the slate clean. i will pop up for breitbart and the kid on twitter who...
157
157
Jun 8, 2011
06/11
by
WJLA
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
if you don't have an iphone, well, you don't have an iphone. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded...oints with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. oh, we have 14-year-old spelling bee champion sukanya roy will be here to spell against me and also sara bareilles too. in this difficult economy many americans have had to take out multiple jobs to support their families and our first guest is no exception. in addition to serving as a full time heir rhys and perfume salesperson her new reality show "the world according to paris" airs wednesday nights on oxygen. please say hello to paris hilton. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: i wish my posture and walking was a tenth as good as yours. i always feel like i shouldn't even interrupt you when you walk out because you h
if you don't have an iphone, well, you don't have an iphone. [ woman ] sam begged and pleaded...oints with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it. [ applause ] >> jimmy: welcome back. oh, we have...
19
19
tv
eye 19
favorite 0
quote 0
and this is a god damn shame there's a sam said to be a god damn larry king today. new york. well joining me with more details on this trial is our to correspond marina fortnight in our studio in new york now marina when the judge was giving the twenty five year sentence today she said that there was outrageous government misconduct that was exercised in this case did she give more detail as to what exactly she meant by that. she certainly did although the judge listed several incidents in which she believed that the government used misconduct in trying to induce these guys into committing this crime and misconduct was in part used by a government paid informant that was dealing with these men and offering them bribes or you know in such as two hundred fifty thousand dollars in cash w. to go through with this so-called oil plot the judge also did say that if it were not for the government informant if it were not for the f.b.i. to orchestrate this plan that these four men would have never been capable of carrying something out or making plans of something like this the judge also
and this is a god damn shame there's a sam said to be a god damn larry king today. new york. well joining me with more details on this trial is our to correspond marina fortnight in our studio in new york now marina when the judge was giving the twenty five year sentence today she said that there was outrageous government misconduct that was exercised in this case did she give more detail as to what exactly she meant by that. she certainly did although the judge listed several incidents in...
613
613
Jun 22, 2011
06/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 613
favorite 0
quote 0
well. happy first full day of summer. hope you celebrated the solstice, george. >> absolutely, sam.nk you for that. >>> now to a little boy on a mission. a 7-year-old in michigan really, really missed his dad so he did something about it. and rob nelson explains why that set police on a chase. >> reporter: it was this jarring 911 call that first alerted police that something was amiss. >> believe it or not, i just passed about a 5-year-old, 6-year-old kid flying down the road with a red pontiac sunbird. >> reporter: that's him. a 7-year-old boy racing down this michigan road monday morning in his stepfather's car. >> i was in fear he would hit somebody or crash. >> reporter: the terrifying ride caught on camera by this police car dash cam. >> he was traveling 50 miles an hour in a 55 zone. and he had driven off on the shoulder a couple of times. >> reporter: there were deep ditches on the side of this country road, which the young driver kept swerving into it. >> you can see that cloud of dust. and that car is sliding. >> reporter: with police in hot pursuit, the boy speeds up. and
well. happy first full day of summer. hope you celebrated the solstice, george. >> absolutely, sam.nk you for that. >>> now to a little boy on a mission. a 7-year-old in michigan really, really missed his dad so he did something about it. and rob nelson explains why that set police on a chase. >> reporter: it was this jarring 911 call that first alerted police that something was amiss. >> believe it or not, i just passed about a 5-year-old, 6-year-old kid flying down...
161
161
Jun 8, 2011
06/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
well, excuse me. we'll have the girl scout cookies, they'll be selling them out front ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleadedd lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
well, excuse me. we'll have the girl scout cookies, they'll be selling them out front ♪ [ woman ] sam begged and pleadedd lots of points with our new citi thankyou card... and i put them to good use. he told me about his bunkmates, and how he signs up for every activity. ♪ he even hangs out with the camp director. just like that. [ male announcer ] the new citi thankyou premier card gives you more ways to earn points. what's your story? citi can help you write it.
418
418
Jun 13, 2011
06/11
by
KGO
tv
eye 418
favorite 0
quote 0
sam's club. to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being?very tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and helps support your immune system. fiber choice. an easy way to defend your health everyday. learn more about prebiotics and get a free sample at fiberchoice.com. >>> down from the 680 interchange but traffic is heavy there and slow approaching 7870. south 880. hyde street on-ramp blocked to southbound 880 until about 10:00 this morning. carolyn? >> thank you. >> thank you. >> ourururururururururururururur you're gonna want mr. fuzzyman even more now that we've discovered beneful playful life. with real, wholesome ingredients like beef, egg, and even oatmeal. extra protein for strong muscles. so you're ready for anything. you think you're getting spoiled. but it's so good for you, too. [ female announcer ] beneful playful life. healthful, flavorful, beneful. dream big. beneful is awarding a $500,000 makeover for one very lucky dog park. ♪ >>> we're back. look at some of the clouds th
sam's club. to stay healthy. but did you know fiber choice can help support your overall well-being?very tasty tablet has prebiotic fiber from fruits and veggies... that lets your good bacteria thrive and helps support your immune system. fiber choice. an easy way to defend your health everyday. learn more about prebiotics and get a free sample at fiberchoice.com. >>> down from the 680 interchange but traffic is heavy there and slow approaching 7870. south 880. hyde street on-ramp...
173
173
Jun 30, 2011
06/11
by
KRON
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
arrested several times he had a cache of guns in the building was not well liked prior to wednesday's shootout he was arrested and sam this is going to lease five time on june 17th of this year a failed to appear for trial on charges of resisting arrest award was put out for his arrest. he also served time. he was put on on our route local toll parole for a weapons violation. >> shootings have been between 50 and market some say more needs to be done to keep the community se. save >> this is the line between the tourist then get out >> is as a separate action of town where a shooting a few weeks ago and a shooting up last saturday at market too busy areas two blocks from each other. >> it's over turf wars is over areas >> people in this area may not be too far off >> this is where the district the drugs and drug activity goes on all the time. >> they said the bank's the shooting was dongang-related. >> there has been a lot of police presence on market street in. >> there is allowed road ahead in making this a safe neighborhood >> they would take these young guys better seller used in and do something more useful with
arrested several times he had a cache of guns in the building was not well liked prior to wednesday's shootout he was arrested and sam this is going to lease five time on june 17th of this year a failed to appear for trial on charges of resisting arrest award was put out for his arrest. he also served time. he was put on on our route local toll parole for a weapons violation. >> shootings have been between 50 and market some say more needs to be done to keep the community se. save...
152
152
Jun 27, 2011
06/11
by
CNNW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
well, you are always welcome to do that. you and everyone else keep washing reason. samshington bureau chief. >>> a really, really awkward moment at the b.e.t. awards. it has to do with rihanna, chris brown, and the teleprompter loaded with bad information. 42 minutes after the hour. ♪ say my name checking her hear, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said, "someone must open the window so the soul can depart." i smiled and squeezed her hand. "not tonight, britta. not tonight." ♪ not tonight." purina cat chow helps you well-being. we're all striving for it. nurture it in your cat with a full family of excellent nutrition and helpful resources. purina cat chow. share a better life. >>> good morning. it is monday, june the 27th. thanks for joining me for cnn's premier of "a.m. wake up call." "we'll be here every morning at 5:00 a.m. eastern. i'm ali velshi. it is 45 minutes after the hour. here's a look at the news you'll hear about today starting with two nuclear po
well, you are always welcome to do that. you and everyone else keep washing reason. samshington bureau chief. >>> a really, really awkward moment at the b.e.t. awards. it has to do with rihanna, chris brown, and the teleprompter loaded with bad information. 42 minutes after the hour. ♪ say my name checking her hear, administering her medication, and just making her comfortable. one night britta told me about a tradition in denmark, "when a person dies," she said,...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
72
72
Jun 10, 2011
06/11
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
sam ris wife? i bet she was gorgeous! oh, yes, she was very sexy, beautiful lady and she invited me into the back room and served me sak . go on! go on! well i stayed there all afternoon. talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what happened next! calm down. i can't. i'm just so jealous. wow you must have had a wonderful night together. you think so? yeah. actually, no. no. just because right as i was kissing her. samurais brother suddenly came home. diver suddenly came home. what happened? well, when he saw us he was so angry and he puld out his sword and was going to kill me. oh! how exciting. it was not exciting. what happens. as he ran towards me, he slipped on the shiney floor and dropped his sword. so, i picked it up and i cut him down! you killed? that's right. at that point the wife took out 100 yellow gold coins and said, come on, let's run away together. now is our chance, le
sam ris wife? i bet she was gorgeous! oh, yes, she was very sexy, beautiful lady and she invited me into the back room and served me sak . go on! go on! well i stayed there all afternoon. talking and drinking saki and suddenly she looked at me and said, mr. kimono man, come closer. closer. and she looked me right in the eyes and said, i think i'm falling in love with you. i am! i love you. i want you. i need you. then she started taking off her kimono. she started to take off her - what...