43
43
Apr 10, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
"america tonight"s sheila macvicar. thanks >>> next - the witness behind bars. he saw a suspect die at the hands of police. why that has kept him locked up. >> later - not a prayer. a controversial therapy to pray away the gay, and why the white house joined the fight against it. and hot on "america tonight"s website - the big muscle on campus. the university of alabama sees change, but the machine makes the crimp son tide role. aljazeera.com/americatonight. >>> in our fast-forward segment, a twist of justice - the police chokehold that killed a statton island man led to outrage, but no charges against the officers. the one person that ended up behind bars is the eyewitness who shot video of eric garner's death. he told "america tonight" his arrest was payback for exposing what happened. >> stop. no, no, i understand you are stressed. you are taking it out on me. >> reporter: emotions run high when christy gets a call from her husband, the staten island man that took a video triggering outrage against new york city police officers, accused of killing a man in cu
"america tonight"s sheila macvicar. thanks >>> next - the witness behind bars. he saw a suspect die at the hands of police. why that has kept him locked up. >> later - not a prayer. a controversial therapy to pray away the gay, and why the white house joined the fight against it. and hot on "america tonight"s website - the big muscle on campus. the university of alabama sees change, but the machine makes the crimp son tide role. aljazeera.com/americatonight....
1,064
1.1K
Apr 6, 2015
04/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,064
favorite 0
quote 0
then knew she wouldn't quit. >> was sheila right? we can decided to go undercover and find out. you won't believe what we caught on our hidden cameras. >> are you even pregnant? >> you haven't seen the last of heather. when we come back, she's at it again, using a different name but playing the same game. she's got just one thing on her mind. >> we are talking about $7,000? >> total. >> how do we ensure you are going to choose us? >> it's a trust situation. >> yeah. a little crushed vanilla bean. twenty hundred vanilla specks. breyers has fresh cream, sugar and milk. breyers natural vanilla. milk and fresh cream and only sustainably farmed vanilla. here's my ice cream dance. ever spin on your head? yeah... once. breyers. the good vanilla. we're proud to announce that our milk and cream come from cows not treated with artificial growth hormones. that detergent was like half the price! and we'll have to use like double! maybe more! i'm going back to the store? yes you are. dish issues? get cascade complete. one pac cleans tough food be
then knew she wouldn't quit. >> was sheila right? we can decided to go undercover and find out. you won't believe what we caught on our hidden cameras. >> are you even pregnant? >> you haven't seen the last of heather. when we come back, she's at it again, using a different name but playing the same game. she's got just one thing on her mind. >> we are talking about $7,000? >> total. >> how do we ensure you are going to choose us? >> it's a trust...
93
93
Apr 7, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila? guest: i think what the caller is describing his discontent -- is discontent broadly reflected across the political spectrum. people are concerned about the implications of citizens united. that this is injecting huge sums of money. not just from corporations and trade associations, but from unknown sources. potentially foreign sources. we have no idea where the money is coming from. when it is coming through dark money nonprofits. so i think there is concern on the one hand. we have not yet seen evidence that megacorporations are wielding vast resources to inject money directly into a campaign. they could. this cycle may be kind of the cycle in which corporations get involved more dramatically in supporting super pacs. they may be supporting political nonprofit outside of our view. so the work that we at the center are undertaking is trying to expose where the money is coming from and going to, in terms of politically active nonprofits. host: remind our viewers of the difference betw
sheila? guest: i think what the caller is describing his discontent -- is discontent broadly reflected across the political spectrum. people are concerned about the implications of citizens united. that this is injecting huge sums of money. not just from corporations and trade associations, but from unknown sources. potentially foreign sources. we have no idea where the money is coming from. when it is coming through dark money nonprofits. so i think there is concern on the one hand. we have...
142
142
Apr 7, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila ckrumholz.: the caller makes a good point that the money raised from known and unknown sources is up bipartisan phenomenon. it is a tool that both parties and candidates, to some degree, are taking advantage of. we have seen that the shift from first primarily conservative organizations to liberal organizations take advantage of super pac's and outside groups. i think we will see particularly for the presidential campaign, lots, if not most of the money, focused on winning the white house for their party. this is by no means just relegated to one party or the other. this is a phenomenon across the political spectrum. host: "usa today" reporting that a billionaire will target gop hopefuls so that trying to brothers. what do you make of billionaires getting in on a single-topic issue like this, climate change, trying to impact the results? what are your concerns with what they might expect in return? guest: our concern with regard to billionaires funding massive ad blitzes to influence electoral o
sheila ckrumholz.: the caller makes a good point that the money raised from known and unknown sources is up bipartisan phenomenon. it is a tool that both parties and candidates, to some degree, are taking advantage of. we have seen that the shift from first primarily conservative organizations to liberal organizations take advantage of super pac's and outside groups. i think we will see particularly for the presidential campaign, lots, if not most of the money, focused on winning the white...
103
103
Apr 1, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 103
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila mckicker, al jazeera. >> be sure to tune in to america tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern 7:00 p.m. pacific here on al jazeera america. closing arguments will begin monday in the boston marathon bombing trial after the defense abruptly rested its case. defense called four people to testify compared to the 92 witness that prosecutors called. dzhokhar tsarnaev admits his part of planting the bomb but says that his brother was the mastermind of the attack. >>> small birds are dieing off at an alarming rate. glass windows are one of the leading causes. we go to toronto canada, where activists are finding creative ways to keeping birds alive. >> very public, not pleasant at amen all but a powerful way to show how many song birds are dying. the awareness program laid out a grisly display of bodies collected at the foot of cry scrapers. just a tiny fraction of those who collide with windows every year. >> everywhere they turn they're faced with threat. in the urban environment everywhere they turn they can encounter a window. our goal is to educate and impress upon the pu
sheila mckicker, al jazeera. >> be sure to tune in to america tonight at 10:00 p.m. eastern 7:00 p.m. pacific here on al jazeera america. closing arguments will begin monday in the boston marathon bombing trial after the defense abruptly rested its case. defense called four people to testify compared to the 92 witness that prosecutors called. dzhokhar tsarnaev admits his part of planting the bomb but says that his brother was the mastermind of the attack. >>> small birds are...
88
88
Apr 2, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila macvicar, aljazeera. >> you can catch more of sheila's reporting tonight. >>> off the russian coast today, at least 56 people were killed when a fishing troweler sank in icy waters. the search and rescue crews uncovered a massive operation and managed to rescue 63 crew members, but a dozen are still missing. the 330-foot ship rolled over while hauling in a fishing net. it likely hit an object in the water. >>> robert menendez appeared in court today and was arraigned on 14 felony charges. he appeared briefly before a judge and pleaded not guilty to all of the charges including bribery and conspiracy. and he was released on his own recognizance. he is charged with using his office in exchange for luxury gifts, and $700,000 in campaign donations. >> for nearly three years the justice department has pursued allegations based on smears launched by political opponents trying to silence. these are false and i'm confident they will be proven false, and i look forward to doing so in court. >> menendez will return to court for several hearings, and the trial is not expected until next
sheila macvicar, aljazeera. >> you can catch more of sheila's reporting tonight. >>> off the russian coast today, at least 56 people were killed when a fishing troweler sank in icy waters. the search and rescue crews uncovered a massive operation and managed to rescue 63 crew members, but a dozen are still missing. the 330-foot ship rolled over while hauling in a fishing net. it likely hit an object in the water. >>> robert menendez appeared in court today and was...
99
99
Apr 29, 2015
04/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
trust me when i say sheila bair knows bullies. you won't want to miss this interview. >>> get ready for our special weekend with warren. bu covering all things buffett live and all things from the berkshire hathaway annual shareholder meeting. 40,000 people expected in omaha starting on friday. team fox business is there. we'll have exclusive interviews. we'll be talking to warren, ng from the meeting. warren buffett's kids, what about the buffett legacy as well as the chairman of burlington northern southern pacific railroad. we've got him exclusive along with the ceo of see's and big names. weekend with warren starting on friday. liz: well talk about an attempt to climb back off the lows. >> trying. the other thing we need to talk about the price of oil going up and up. the fed leaving its options open. yes the market is moving. liz: we have crumbling dollar. yields up above 2%. markets trying to hit the flat line. let's go to nicole on floor of new york stock exchange. we need to just catch people on sales force dot-com. the bi
trust me when i say sheila bair knows bullies. you won't want to miss this interview. >>> get ready for our special weekend with warren. bu covering all things buffett live and all things from the berkshire hathaway annual shareholder meeting. 40,000 people expected in omaha starting on friday. team fox business is there. we'll have exclusive interviews. we'll be talking to warren, ng from the meeting. warren buffett's kids, what about the buffett legacy as well as the chairman of...
96
96
Apr 29, 2015
04/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila bear, author of the book, "bully of wall street." ashley: how the greedy adults messed up the economy. good title. shares of overstock.com falling for second day as earnings disappoint but dig deeper there is future about the company. we'll talk with patrick byrnes in fox business exclusive next. liz: the for sale signs are out but no one is buying as homeownership hit as 25-year low. our super smart panel tells you how to profit from the trend. which companies could take a hit. >> we knew apple products were powerful but not this powerful. how an ipad led to one carrier grounding several of its planes. ♪ when the moment's spontaneous, why pause to take a pill? or stop to find a bathroom? cialis for daily use is approved to treat both erectile dysfunction and the urinary symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently, day or night. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medicines, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sex. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as it may cause an unsafe drop in
sheila bear, author of the book, "bully of wall street." ashley: how the greedy adults messed up the economy. good title. shares of overstock.com falling for second day as earnings disappoint but dig deeper there is future about the company. we'll talk with patrick byrnes in fox business exclusive next. liz: the for sale signs are out but no one is buying as homeownership hit as 25-year low. our super smart panel tells you how to profit from the trend. which companies could take a...
59
59
Apr 8, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila ckrumholz. guest: the caller makes a good point that the money raised from known and unknown sources is up bipartisan phenomenon. it is a tool that both parties and candidates, to some degree, are taking advantage of. we have seen that the shift from first primarily conservative organizations to liberal organizations take advantage of super pac's and outside groups. i think we will see particularly for the presidential campaign, lots, if not most of the money, focused on winning the white house for their party. this is by no means just relegated to one party or the other. this is a phenomenon across the political spectrum. host: "usa today" reporting that a billionaire will target gop hopefuls so that trying to brothers. what do you make of billionaires getting in on a single-topic issue like this, climate change, trying to impact the results? what are your concerns with what they might expect in return? guest: our concern with regard to billionaires funding massive ad blitzes to influence elect
sheila ckrumholz. guest: the caller makes a good point that the money raised from known and unknown sources is up bipartisan phenomenon. it is a tool that both parties and candidates, to some degree, are taking advantage of. we have seen that the shift from first primarily conservative organizations to liberal organizations take advantage of super pac's and outside groups. i think we will see particularly for the presidential campaign, lots, if not most of the money, focused on winning the...
228
228
Apr 6, 2015
04/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
with that, sheila is going to call on folks who wants to ask questions. we ask you to please wait for the wireless microphone and identify yourselves when you speak because some folks have live feeds going and they need the microphone to pick them up. >> i would like to thank the columbia journalism review. please keep your questions short. if you do that we promise to keep our answers short. yes, please identify yourself and wait for the microphone. >> juliana golden with cbs news. i'm wondering if over the course of your investigation you gave any thought or questioned the idea of keeping jackie anonymous. >> well, she was anonymous in the report. it was never our intention to make her identity public. we knew who she was and i believe her name has been out there. but there was no reason for to us make known her true identity. >> just as a follow-up. one of the make takeaways from the report is ultimately this was all sourced to the account of a single individual. >> we found as well this failure was not the subject's other source's fault as matter of j
with that, sheila is going to call on folks who wants to ask questions. we ask you to please wait for the wireless microphone and identify yourselves when you speak because some folks have live feeds going and they need the microphone to pick them up. >> i would like to thank the columbia journalism review. please keep your questions short. if you do that we promise to keep our answers short. yes, please identify yourself and wait for the microphone. >> juliana golden with cbs news....
39
39
Apr 2, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
so sheila bear is a long time government public servant, she was the chair of the s.c.i.c., and she said only in the wonderful land of washington would these look like anything other than a bribe and my concern is that when people leave a private sector job. a $21 million gift and when the interest of your former firm conflicts with the interests of main street, i am sure they will go with the interest of their former firm >> andy, some banks city group, goldman, they want to be exempted from a shareholder proposal that was brought by the a.f.l.c.i.o., that would require transparency on these matters. what would this proposal specifically require of the banks? >> well, the proposal >> it's not entirely clear what they are asking for, be few underlying issue is important, and that is it is a good thing to have in government, people who are really knowledgeable about the industry. that's being religious freedomlated. and it isn't necessarily the case that this is bad motives to have people go, there are many different kind of payments. very often this is money that's already been earned by
so sheila bear is a long time government public servant, she was the chair of the s.c.i.c., and she said only in the wonderful land of washington would these look like anything other than a bribe and my concern is that when people leave a private sector job. a $21 million gift and when the interest of your former firm conflicts with the interests of main street, i am sure they will go with the interest of their former firm >> andy, some banks city group, goldman, they want to be exempted...
63
63
Apr 3, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
ethnic minorities and reports of atrocities, communicated by a group -- documented by a group that sheilar found is determined to bring the truth to light. >> reporter: the november visit by president obama to burma called myanmar showed just how far the military-led country moved away from its image as a human rights pariah. the release of opposition leader aung san suy kyi, the suspension of u.s. sanctions, and a steep rise in tourism opened up burma to the world. [ explosion ] >> reporter: there is a side of burma the government doesn't advertise - a surge in violence by the burmese army. there are hundreds of ethnic minorities in burma, some in conflict with the government for years. ethnic separatists are increasingly under attack by the burmese army, and they are driving minor dis out of some -- minorities out of some reasons, forcing many from their homes. it's a conflict that outside the region attracts little attention. a small band of volunteers risked death daily to document the brutality of the government's continuing wars against ethnic minorities. they call themselves the fr
ethnic minorities and reports of atrocities, communicated by a group -- documented by a group that sheilar found is determined to bring the truth to light. >> reporter: the november visit by president obama to burma called myanmar showed just how far the military-led country moved away from its image as a human rights pariah. the release of opposition leader aung san suy kyi, the suspension of u.s. sanctions, and a steep rise in tourism opened up burma to the world. [ explosion ] >>...
107
107
Apr 18, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
but sheila macvicar says there's much to fear. too much of a good thing. >> king's bay is the only place you can swim with and even touch groups of florida's endangered manatees. producing an an aquatic gridlock. an ever growing number of people now more than 250,000 a year flock to this small bay. hot springs beneath the bay provide warm water all year round, heated to a pleasant 72°. manatees need that warmth to survive winter cold. it's critical manatee habitat. >> we have fat healthy manatees here. >> mike is a skilled guide. the swim with manatees attraction is his livelihood. often swimmers will touch or pet the manatees. which is legal here. they believe new york hers and boats are harming the manatees. they believe at the least, touching should be banned. turns tourists to manatee advocates. >> gives me chills thinking about that, being able to touch something that to me which has always been so elusive. >> so different than anything i've ever done. like they're so big. and they're right there. and you know you could just
but sheila macvicar says there's much to fear. too much of a good thing. >> king's bay is the only place you can swim with and even touch groups of florida's endangered manatees. producing an an aquatic gridlock. an ever growing number of people now more than 250,000 a year flock to this small bay. hot springs beneath the bay provide warm water all year round, heated to a pleasant 72°. manatees need that warmth to survive winter cold. it's critical manatee habitat. >> we have fat...
62
62
Apr 23, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar, with the afghans left behind. our report thursday on "america tonight". affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> it could be the sound of a new generation. gender bending biracial, with the foot on two continents, he's already got an enormous international following. now stromae knocked it back at coachlla, "america tonight" looks at his next moves. >> bonsoir. >> paul von hader comes alive on stage as stromae. his songs are mega-hits around the world. reaching number 1 in 19 countries. his music has hundreds of millions of views on youtube. ♪ ♪ ♪ and he fills the biggest arenas in europe but here in the u.s. the 30-year-old from belgium is virtually unknown. he is now trying to bring his sound to an american audience. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> why do you think you haven't caught on yet in the u.
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar, with the afghans left behind. our report thursday on "america tonight". affecting us all... >> we're taking a hard look at the most important issues out there that get you the answers that you deserve. >> real money with ali velshi only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> it could be the sound of a new generation. gender bending...
42
42
Apr 3, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila mick macvicar, al jazerra. >>> sacrifice for the story of their community. that's "america tonight," tell us what you think at aljazerra.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back, we'll have more of al jazerra tonight tomorrow. "d" "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> a deal on iran's nuclear program, months of negotiations finally come to a positive conclusion in switzerland. >> i hope that at the end of this process, we will all show that true dialogue and engagement with dignity, we can in fact, resolve problems, open new horizons and move forward. ♪ ♪ >>> welcome to al jazerra, i am rob matheson in doha. also ahead in the next 30 minutes. the armed group al-shabab attacks a university in eastern keny
sheila mick macvicar, al jazerra. >>> sacrifice for the story of their community. that's "america tonight," tell us what you think at aljazerra.com/americatonight. talk to us on twitter or facebook and come back, we'll have more of al jazerra tonight tomorrow. "d" "america tonight" tomorrow. >>> a deal on iran's nuclear program, months of negotiations finally come to a positive conclusion in switzerland. >> i hope that at the end of this...
89
89
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
says that sheila tend a mayoral forum this morning. >>> white police officer is charged with murder in the shooting death have the black motorist after a traffic stop shooting was all capture on cell phone camera. we will be right back. >>> time to check sports page and phillies will try to get in the winning column on the new season tonight when aaron harang makes his first start. red songs will start, the the smoking of the phillies opening day 208 nothing was that final score. islanders scored three goals in the third period and tied the fly guys with just 30 seconds left in last night's game at the well in south philadelphia, but the the home crowd really, loved it when brayden schenn raced up the ice for a final rush of the game and scores. twenty-second left. what a finish. aisles will to have wait to clinch playoff birth. flyers and hurricanes at the well tomorrow night. >>> your philadelphia 76ers take on the wizard tonight at the well in south philadelphia. sixers will be without point guard isaiah cannon for last four games of the regular season with a foot sprain. >>> women'
says that sheila tend a mayoral forum this morning. >>> white police officer is charged with murder in the shooting death have the black motorist after a traffic stop shooting was all capture on cell phone camera. we will be right back. >>> time to check sports page and phillies will try to get in the winning column on the new season tonight when aaron harang makes his first start. red songs will start, the the smoking of the phillies opening day 208 nothing was that final...
228
228
Apr 1, 2015
04/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 228
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila, could i speak to you in the backroom."l never let me play in public again." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what you do. when you get a great review, stop right there. >> stop there. >> jimmy: it's fascinating. stick around, we're going to do something fun with ethan hawke when we get back, everybody. come on. let's get it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what art thou drinking isaac? giveth me a redd's apple ale! gravity! what's that?? i have no idea. redd's apple ale. also in new green apple. when swe were like 'why?'they'd cut our verizon bill in half, and they were all 'to save you money on your rate plan' and i was like 'why?' and then sprint was like 'so you can spend money on stuff you want'. but, we have all the stuff. we're rich. where are we even going? a basketball game. sports! some people are stupid rich. for the rest of us, there's sprint. bring in your verizon or at&t bill, turn in your old phone and we'll cut your rate plan in half. switch now and we'll pay whatever it costs for you to come to sprint.
sheila, could i speak to you in the backroom."l never let me play in public again." ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's what you do. when you get a great review, stop right there. >> stop there. >> jimmy: it's fascinating. stick around, we're going to do something fun with ethan hawke when we get back, everybody. come on. let's get it. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ what art thou drinking isaac? giveth me a redd's apple ale! gravity! what's that?? i have no...
34
34
Apr 23, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 34
favorite 0
quote 0
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar, with the afghans left behind. our report thursday on "america >> sunday. >> we're pioneers. >> the head of america's space agency charles bolden. >> we take science fiction and turn it into science fact. >> addressing nasa's critics. >> we are the best nation in the world when it comes to exploration. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday night... >> i lived that character. >> go one on one with america's movers and shakers. >> we will be able to see change. >> gripping... inspiring... entertaining. "talk to al jazeera". sunday, 6:30 eastern. only on al jazeera america. >> it could be the sound of a new generation. gender bending biracial, with the foot on two continents, he's already got an enormous international following. now stromae, knocked it back at coachlla, "america tonight" looks at his next moves. >> bonsoir. >> paul von hader comes alive on stage as stromae. his songs are mega-hits around the world. reaching number 1 in 19 countries. his music has hund
"america tonight's" sheila macvicar, with the afghans left behind. our report thursday on "america >> sunday. >> we're pioneers. >> the head of america's space agency charles bolden. >> we take science fiction and turn it into science fact. >> addressing nasa's critics. >> we are the best nation in the world when it comes to exploration. >> and mankind's next giant leap. >> we can become multi-planet species. >> every sunday...
56
56
Apr 1, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 56
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sheila macvicar with us.seems there's a lot of challenges for the programme in tennessee, yet others are following suit. >> not only are there challenges there has been no increase to treatment beds available to pregnant women who have an opiate problem. one result of that has been that many women not wanting to confront the law have been moving into western north carolina. north carolina says oh we need to do what tennessee did, and enact an identical law. they reference the law when discussing this. north carolina is about to criminalize women who are pregnant. and women that have an opiate addiction, without providing treatment for pregnant women. >> there's no acknowledgment that there has to be something, funding for beds. it seems impossible. >> we are talking about 1,000 babies born in tennessee, that showed symptoms of neo-n.a.t.o. addiction syndrome. we are talking about a small number of beds maybe 126 got help. there's no additional money, there's a view that in the minds of the legislature, these
. >> sheila macvicar with us.seems there's a lot of challenges for the programme in tennessee, yet others are following suit. >> not only are there challenges there has been no increase to treatment beds available to pregnant women who have an opiate problem. one result of that has been that many women not wanting to confront the law have been moving into western north carolina. north carolina says oh we need to do what tennessee did, and enact an identical law. they reference the...
38
38
Apr 17, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
after "america tonight"s sheila macvicar found when she spoke with pentagon insider. >> reporter: so far the pentagon bought almost 150 f-35s, with more on the assembly line. seven though the plane is not cleared for combat. eventually the air force is expected to buy more than 1700 f-35s. with the navy and the marines purchasing 700 more, ones modified for them. why buy so many f-35s when they are not cheer for battle? >> congress and the military believe the plane can be refined is more being built. >> from the futuristic shape to the lines of computer code acting as artificial intelligence it's a complicated beast. miller is one of the places it is being tested. ltcol bishop is a test commander. how do you compare the f-35 to the f-15e. you are licensed on both. >> the f-35 is a monumental leap in capability. it is something our air force needs to secure the national defence. >> from a military man, that may be what you expect to here. other reviews are less positive. the plane has been plagued by flaws and setbacks rarely a week goes by out a head line. the latest this report by
after "america tonight"s sheila macvicar found when she spoke with pentagon insider. >> reporter: so far the pentagon bought almost 150 f-35s, with more on the assembly line. seven though the plane is not cleared for combat. eventually the air force is expected to buy more than 1700 f-35s. with the navy and the marines purchasing 700 more, ones modified for them. why buy so many f-35s when they are not cheer for battle? >> congress and the military believe the plane can be...
131
131
Apr 15, 2015
04/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 131
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now are congresswoman sheila jackson lee, democrat of texas, who serves on the house judiciary committee, and ari melber msnbc's new chief legal correspondent and co-host of "the cycle" on msnbc. >> good evening. >> thank you for having us. >> you went to senator mcconnell's office to try to figure out why he won't schedule a vote. what happened? >> we did reverend sharpton. we did that before the easter recess, and really the week of good friday. as you know, that is a weak and a day of sacrifice and reflection. and so we went to ask a simple question why an american we didn't say an african american or a woman, why a qualified american in this day and time could not have a simple constitutional vote on the floor of the united states senate. well qualified, confirmed by the house judiciary committee, engaged in an intensive debate and question and answer by all of the members. in fact i was there as each member prior to a vote expressed their support and opposition. and i will tell you, the opposition was particularly harsh. but she withstood all of that and she got a vote. an
joining me now are congresswoman sheila jackson lee, democrat of texas, who serves on the house judiciary committee, and ari melber msnbc's new chief legal correspondent and co-host of "the cycle" on msnbc. >> good evening. >> thank you for having us. >> you went to senator mcconnell's office to try to figure out why he won't schedule a vote. what happened? >> we did reverend sharpton. we did that before the easter recess, and really the week of good friday. as...
40
40
Apr 4, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
so sheila bear is a long-time public servant chair of the fdic and she said only in washington would these things look like anything but a bribe. my concern is when people leave a private sector job with a $21 million payment and you're not going to forget a $21 million gift. when the interest of your former firm conflict request with the interest of main street, i'm sure they're going to focus on their former firm and. >> they wanted to look at a proposal that would require transparency on these matters. what would this proposal specifically require of the banks? >> the proposal itself, it's not entirely clear what they're asking for. but the underlying issue is an important issue and that is it is a good thing to have in government people who are knowledgeable about the industry being regulated. in terms of the payments themselves there are many different kinds of payments. this is money that's already been earned by executives, which hasn't yet vested. and vesting requirements are about preventing people from going to competitors. but i would submit for the country and for the ind
so sheila bear is a long-time public servant chair of the fdic and she said only in washington would these things look like anything but a bribe. my concern is when people leave a private sector job with a $21 million payment and you're not going to forget a $21 million gift. when the interest of your former firm conflict request with the interest of main street, i'm sure they're going to focus on their former firm and. >> they wanted to look at a proposal that would require transparency...
512
512
Apr 20, 2015
04/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 512
favorite 0
quote 0
. - ah, if sheila could see me now. ooh, this should be good. it's gonna be hot, but good. (braying) - busy day at the squad. excuse us. - coming through. - excuse me. thank you. - excuse me. excuse me. - excuse me. thank you. (beeping) - ms. o, what's happening? - i want to say o'duffy forgot the code to shut off the alarm system, but it sounds better when he says it. - i forgot the code to shut off the alarm system. let me try once more. (beeping) - are you just pushing buttons? - yeah, totally. - yes! that means i can take the day off and listen to soundcheck. - ♪ up down left right i'm gonna move my feet tonight ♪ ♪ i'm gonna show my funky side like nobody's watching ♪ - otto, you can't take the rest of the day off. - as much as i love soundcheck she's right.
. - ah, if sheila could see me now. ooh, this should be good. it's gonna be hot, but good. (braying) - busy day at the squad. excuse us. - coming through. - excuse me. thank you. - excuse me. excuse me. - excuse me. thank you. (beeping) - ms. o, what's happening? - i want to say o'duffy forgot the code to shut off the alarm system, but it sounds better when he says it. - i forgot the code to shut off the alarm system. let me try once more. (beeping) - are you just pushing buttons? - yeah,...
71
71
Apr 30, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 71
favorite 0
quote 0
before a corruption conviction forced her out sheila dixon was the mayor of baltimore. before that she was the president of the city council. before that she studied early childhood education. >> we have to go back to some basic fundamental things. when is education going to become the priority in everybody's household where that's first and foremost before anything else? >> according to a recent study of 800 residents from 55 baltimore neighborhoods parents expressed dissatisfaction in the schools and lack of education on the part of the teachers. residents also went on to say the schools lacked extracurricular activities. facts not lost on the white house and president obama when he talked about the problems with baltimore school system. >> if we are serious about solving this problem then we are not only going to have to help police but we have to think of what we can do the rest of us to make sure that we're providing early education to these kids to make sure that we're reforming our criminal justice system so it's not a pipeline from schools to prisons. >> but dix
before a corruption conviction forced her out sheila dixon was the mayor of baltimore. before that she was the president of the city council. before that she studied early childhood education. >> we have to go back to some basic fundamental things. when is education going to become the priority in everybody's household where that's first and foremost before anything else? >> according to a recent study of 800 residents from 55 baltimore neighborhoods parents expressed...
116
116
Apr 28, 2015
04/15
by
KYW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila tend xavier university in louisiana this coming fall. >>> here's a fun lesson in the science of weather that is meteorologist justin drabick on stage for franklin institute's cbs-3 weather show. in the audience today third graders from philadelphia academy charter school, justin helped to show them the weather to the extreme was with experiments like cloud making and showing students what causes air to rise in the atmosphere. >> look at that, very cool. >> wow, love that balloon experiment. >> that is a favorite. >> a lot of smiles, good day for field trip to be out and about in the city. >> and tomorrow even better. >> yes. >> sneak sometime outside tomorrow. >> forget thursday, forget friday. >> tomorrow, that would be the day, maybe just have to i don't know step out lunch outside, that would be the best idea, outside right now we are looking at temperatures still pretty mild. this is a view from jersey side heading toward ben franklin bridge, everything is moving along this evening just a picture perfect afternoon with temperatures still around 70 degrees. you can't beat tha
sheila tend xavier university in louisiana this coming fall. >>> here's a fun lesson in the science of weather that is meteorologist justin drabick on stage for franklin institute's cbs-3 weather show. in the audience today third graders from philadelphia academy charter school, justin helped to show them the weather to the extreme was with experiments like cloud making and showing students what causes air to rise in the atmosphere. >> look at that, very cool. >> wow, love...
223
223
Apr 16, 2015
04/15
by
KQED
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
if sheila could see me now! there you two are! let me guess - something very odd has happened... why would you even say that? i got a new plant, and i've been thinking of names. this is mr. greenjeans. isn't that right mr. greenjeans? [coughing] is it okay to breathe that stuff? how should i know? i'm not a doctor! did someone call for a doctor? whoa! dr. o, this plant just puffed some sort of mist on me. anything i should be worried about? not at all, but why don't i check this plant out, just in case? see ya, dr. o. bye. thanks, doctor. bye! um... now that my plant is gone, this is kind
if sheila could see me now! there you two are! let me guess - something very odd has happened... why would you even say that? i got a new plant, and i've been thinking of names. this is mr. greenjeans. isn't that right mr. greenjeans? [coughing] is it okay to breathe that stuff? how should i know? i'm not a doctor! did someone call for a doctor? whoa! dr. o, this plant just puffed some sort of mist on me. anything i should be worried about? not at all, but why don't i check this plant out, just...
49
49
Apr 25, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila, philadelphia, what do you think? caller: i am listening to your story and i approve of eric holder. i watched a documentary. they said it me 1930's, someone in our country -- they said in the 1930's, someone hired a person to watch what was happening to blacks in our country and he called it denial. i think our country is in denial. as long as we are in denial, if you cannot see anything this man has done or anything he has done , you are in denial. thank you. host: thank you for calling in. candy, douglas, georgia. what do you think? caller: he has done everything that was wrong and that only the people that are behind people doing wrong would -- and not hold him accountable is what is going on. i think he just completely sent this country in the wrong direction with obama and they lie about everything. the only person i have seen tell the truth is ted cruz. host: an airborne ranger tweets -- he did good, he did bad. he failed the people by not sending corporate heads to jail for criminal acts. caller: i think eric
sheila, philadelphia, what do you think? caller: i am listening to your story and i approve of eric holder. i watched a documentary. they said it me 1930's, someone in our country -- they said in the 1930's, someone hired a person to watch what was happening to blacks in our country and he called it denial. i think our country is in denial. as long as we are in denial, if you cannot see anything this man has done or anything he has done , you are in denial. thank you. host: thank you for...
132
132
Apr 21, 2015
04/15
by
FBC
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
it is dangerous to be worked up about it, sheila in rhode island wants to know why i am getting workedrowding more seats on to their plane admit it cavuto the last time you traveled commercial is when your mom had you on your lap and they served meals in fine china. sorry, to you, i don't know how big or small you are it is the way of my world. and if you were ever next to me spilling over on to my lap i would clock you stay in first class or don't get on my damn plane. do you want to be one of your bitter boomers? you complaint because airlines are reducing size of seat because they make more money then workers wanting more money. i am pointing out that i am not a fan of this moneymaking strategy. that is it. tammy, on why i report on such matter neil you are a different type of anchor, covering things that no other anchor would perhaps you should consider the fact why they are not maybe they realize that the stories are stupid so are you. bosco writes -- is this your name bosco? is it true you won your job in a contest? yes, enough about me, what do you do. neil do you still think th
it is dangerous to be worked up about it, sheila in rhode island wants to know why i am getting workedrowding more seats on to their plane admit it cavuto the last time you traveled commercial is when your mom had you on your lap and they served meals in fine china. sorry, to you, i don't know how big or small you are it is the way of my world. and if you were ever next to me spilling over on to my lap i would clock you stay in first class or don't get on my damn plane. do you want to be one of...
161
161
Apr 8, 2015
04/15
by
KRON
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
on a mass before boarding a flight this from the white to san jose the air for attended aster with sheila kaye and she told she was financed with she felt a little weight a representative from the airline told the there're she could not fly because she did not have a doctor's note heard her husband and her two sons were kicked off the plane they had to spend the night and a white and she says because of this she has been she will miss chemotherapies their sessions which she has never done before. >>: my family's been forcibly removed from the air play because i have cancer and i don't know why i. i'm sorry to hold everyone up alas >> catherine heenan: airlines has since apologized for her and her family in a statement that said the families tickets have been refunded they're paying the cost of the overnight accommodations while their employees and have the customers in mind the well-being of the customers in mind the situation could have been handled differently. >> reporter: the warriors match the longest losing streak tonight to games the warriors fans mckinnon trips to new orleans toni
on a mass before boarding a flight this from the white to san jose the air for attended aster with sheila kaye and she told she was financed with she felt a little weight a representative from the airline told the there're she could not fly because she did not have a doctor's note heard her husband and her two sons were kicked off the plane they had to spend the night and a white and she says because of this she has been she will miss chemotherapies their sessions which she has never done...
524
524
Apr 4, 2015
04/15
by
KSTS
tv
eye 524
favorite 0
quote 0
---los jvenes se disculparon en corte ante "larry y sheila pott" y acordaron hacer presentaciones sobre dlares. ---esto pone fin a un polmico caso sobre las fatales consecuencias del consumo de alcohol, conducta sexual y uso de telfonos inteligentes por parte de adolescentes. vo-blanca ---"marc benioff" el presidente de la empresa con base en san francisco, "sales force.com" ofrecio a los empleados de su compaÑia que trabajan en indiana hasta 50 mil dolares para mudarse de ese estado. ---esto a raiz de la aprobacion del gobernador de esa entidad de una ley que permite a los residentes la discriminacion en contra de las personas gay. ---el magnate ha sido uno de los criticos mas fuertes de la normativa aprobada la semana pasada. blanca ---este sabado se realizara un concierto en el que estara viva la memoria del joven "andy lopez". take vo ---el menor fue baleado mortalmente por un agente del departamento del alguacil del condado de sonoma en abril de 2013. ---la velada musical se llevara a cabo en el centro "arlene francis" de santa rosa y los fondos recaudados seran donados al programa
---los jvenes se disculparon en corte ante "larry y sheila pott" y acordaron hacer presentaciones sobre dlares. ---esto pone fin a un polmico caso sobre las fatales consecuencias del consumo de alcohol, conducta sexual y uso de telfonos inteligentes por parte de adolescentes. vo-blanca ---"marc benioff" el presidente de la empresa con base en san francisco, "sales force.com" ofrecio a los empleados de su compaÑia que trabajan en indiana hasta 50 mil dolares para...
179
179
tv
eye 179
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: adoption professional sheila davis has tips for adoptive prospective parents to protect themselves. never send money to a birth mother directly and be suspicious of those who don't want to work with an official. heather got out of jail after a year for this and drug charges. >>> an easter sunday one family won't forget delivering a healthy boy inside this fire truck early yesterday morning in connecticut. meet darin robert yardley jr., his name. he blocks in at 8.4 pounds 21 inches long. both mom amend baby happy and healthy and adorable. should be leaving the hospital, we understand, tomorrow. >>> and i'm eun yang live here at nats park. it is a picture perfect day for a gable game. the first 20,000 fans receive this 10-year anniversary commemorative plaque and also a first for today, pitching phenom matt sherzer in a nats uniform for the first time and fans excited. and high hopes a lot of expectations fors they upcoming season. diana rossini joins me to tell us more and what else is going on for players. >> tons of reasons why fans should be excited. definitely the bi
. >> reporter: adoption professional sheila davis has tips for adoptive prospective parents to protect themselves. never send money to a birth mother directly and be suspicious of those who don't want to work with an official. heather got out of jail after a year for this and drug charges. >>> an easter sunday one family won't forget delivering a healthy boy inside this fire truck early yesterday morning in connecticut. meet darin robert yardley jr., his name. he blocks in at 8.4...
45
45
Apr 12, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
sheila bair who is bush's fdic commissioner.fannie mae and freddie mac. 2003 -- by 2004 is starting to get nervous. in 2004, george bush -- george bush ordered fannie mae and freddie mac says atchley and increase the number of homes they bought for people below the median income. we said that's dangerous. by 2005 i joined the republican chairman passing a bill in the house in the committee. it passed the house. the senate republicans did. they tried to work it out in the bush administration pulled the plug. so the chairman of the committee of sarbanes-oxley, good legislation, when he was fast when nothing happened coming he said george bush gave me the one finger salute. 2007 i become the chairman of the committee and we pass the bill. hank paulson testifies and i will give you what i am refuting in cheney's memoir. i said at that time i took what some people know as the washington read for your name in your index. i can tell you by the way, but almost every book about politics mentions benjamin franklin. the reason i know that
sheila bair who is bush's fdic commissioner.fannie mae and freddie mac. 2003 -- by 2004 is starting to get nervous. in 2004, george bush -- george bush ordered fannie mae and freddie mac says atchley and increase the number of homes they bought for people below the median income. we said that's dangerous. by 2005 i joined the republican chairman passing a bill in the house in the committee. it passed the house. the senate republicans did. they tried to work it out in the bush administration...
47
47
Apr 29, 2015
04/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
arrests, tens of thousands of people on the streets of american cities, and my conversation with sheila dixon on what's next in race relations, and stopping big oil with kayaks. kaikayakakayak. >>> and barney frank talks about his new back on same-sex marriage before the supreme court decision. >> if the court decides that it is illegal for a government to deny to people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity anything that is given to people, that will be a major break through. >> plus, he expect more than a year of his life in jail. peter greste talks about being imprisoned if for a crime that he did not commit. >> it's a mistake but the memories are all strong. it was a tough experience, and i wouldn't go through it again in a million years but i don't feel traumatized by it. >> those coming up in less than three minutes. >> a russian cargo spaceship is spinning out of control. it was carrying food and fuel and supplies to the international space station when it malfunctioned shortly after takeoff. and russia is trying to get control of the space craft. and if it fails,
arrests, tens of thousands of people on the streets of american cities, and my conversation with sheila dixon on what's next in race relations, and stopping big oil with kayaks. kaikayakakayak. >>> and barney frank talks about his new back on same-sex marriage before the supreme court decision. >> if the court decides that it is illegal for a government to deny to people based on their sexual orientation or gender identity anything that is given to people, that will be a major...
51
51
Apr 5, 2015
04/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i love sheila. she's very inspirational and i get so much out of her groups.now that coming from the same streets as her, if she can do it, i can do it. >> you have to make up your mind where you gonna go and what you gonna do. >> rebecca goodman who's been fighting her own battle with drugs in the past decade is more skeptical. >> i've been through all this. half my life span, on and of off being clean. my opinion i don't want to hear a speaker. >> for me my drug addiction keeps getting worse. every time i go back out it's worse. >> oh really? >> yes. >> god, i didn't know that that. >> yes. >> do you know what they call that? progression. that's what it does. >> but people here -- i'm not trying to say anything. >> just talk about you boo. don't worry about nobody else. just you. >> i know. i am sick and tired of doing what i'm doing. i've been doing this for 10 years. and i had three years clean prior to. this some of the sponsors i had -- no offense -- were scandalous and very deceitful and. >> yeah but why you focused on that? >> don't worry. that's a was
. >> i love sheila. she's very inspirational and i get so much out of her groups.now that coming from the same streets as her, if she can do it, i can do it. >> you have to make up your mind where you gonna go and what you gonna do. >> rebecca goodman who's been fighting her own battle with drugs in the past decade is more skeptical. >> i've been through all this. half my life span, on and of off being clean. my opinion i don't want to hear a speaker. >> for me my...
66
66
Apr 11, 2015
04/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 66
favorite 0
quote 0
>> i think if you want to have reform on wall street, look sheila bair -- who was the head of the fdic-- she was one of the first persons who said there was going to be a problem with what was happening on wall street on the housing crisis. back in 2006, 2007 she said we needed to have higher capital standards. so when you go to a bank they need to have more capital, more buffer right? and it seems like logic, very logical, but in 2007 people were talking about bringing that down. and so, you know dodd-frank is coming, and there's a lot more rules on financial regulation. ultimately, at the end of the day you simply need more capital buffer. and what does that mean? when a bank puts more capital reserves, it means that that when you loan out money not as profitable for a bank, because the bank's using some of its own money. so it's -- with wall street it's tough right now. there's a public knowledge. "wall street journal" had a report out saying compensation is down, a lot of these banks are getting hit by fines. so it's there's been an exodus of talent. and so it's not exactly this fr
>> i think if you want to have reform on wall street, look sheila bair -- who was the head of the fdic-- she was one of the first persons who said there was going to be a problem with what was happening on wall street on the housing crisis. back in 2006, 2007 she said we needed to have higher capital standards. so when you go to a bank they need to have more capital, more buffer right? and it seems like logic, very logical, but in 2007 people were talking about bringing that down. and so,...