331
331
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 331
favorite 0
quote 0
silverman. who is sarah silverman? bellamy says... oh! who is sarah silverman? silverman, yes.inger.
silverman. who is sarah silverman? bellamy says... oh! who is sarah silverman? silverman, yes.inger.
170
170
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
>> who is sarah silverman. >> bellamy says who is sarah silverman. >> silverman, yes, you're right. >> don't give me your sorrys, alex you know what she was say. she's very charming and almost got away with it. later she recovered and nailed a daily double. >> bellamy young was ahead of ginger and josh for final "jeopardy!" which nobody got right. the question was who is oprah. something everyone in tv needs to know. >> for ginger, she took home $10,000 for the susan g. kommen of west -- $10,000 for the susan g. kommen west -- whoa! what are you guys doing? making sure nothing sticks. otherwise, we gotta scrub all this stuff off. huh, what? nobody thought of this before? what's wrong with people? dish issues? not with improved cascade platinum. it powers through... your toughest, starchy messes... better than finish's best... the first time. as if your dishes were non-stick. cascade. now that's clean. move free ultra. the smallest joint health pill. with a triple action formula for joint, cartilage and bone. move on... to move free ultra. and now... ...try new move free night. the f
>> who is sarah silverman. >> bellamy says who is sarah silverman. >> silverman, yes, you're right. >> don't give me your sorrys, alex you know what she was say. she's very charming and almost got away with it. later she recovered and nailed a daily double. >> bellamy young was ahead of ginger and josh for final "jeopardy!" which nobody got right. the question was who is oprah. something everyone in tv needs to know. >> for ginger, she took home...
199
199
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
michael sheen dates sara silverman who i used to go out. so this could be uncomfortable later on.aturing travis barker on the at&t stage. you can see yelawolf may 1st at filmore, detroit. next week we will have be joined by ryan seacrest, adam levine, adam devine, brittany snow, jason schwartzman, hailee steinfeld, nicholas hoult, julie bowen, and we will have music from brandon flowers, maroon 5, and the return of our mash-up monday, this is where we combine bands or musicians to make one super band. in the past we mashed up weezer and zz top to form "wee-z top." we had "morris day and the haim," "aloe blaccstreet," "kenny and warren g." on monday, we give you imagine reo speeddragons with reo speedwagon. the world of music might not ever be the same. it might be ruined. we don't know. our first guest is a famous individual who gets photographed everywhere she goes, and then when she is at home, she photographs herself. this new book is called, "selfish," it comes out on tuesday. please welcome kim kardashian-west. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> first of all -- >> i know. it is way
michael sheen dates sara silverman who i used to go out. so this could be uncomfortable later on.aturing travis barker on the at&t stage. you can see yelawolf may 1st at filmore, detroit. next week we will have be joined by ryan seacrest, adam levine, adam devine, brittany snow, jason schwartzman, hailee steinfeld, nicholas hoult, julie bowen, and we will have music from brandon flowers, maroon 5, and the return of our mash-up monday, this is where we combine bands or musicians to make one...
152
152
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 152
favorite 0
quote 0
let me tell you what david silverman believes. he believes religion should be free as long as it's exercised in the home church or synagogue. he does not believe of the free exercise of religion in the public square. >> i completely -- >> listen. listen. >> let him finish. >> when he put up bull boards mocking me and the pope, i laughed at it. i celebrated his right to express his unbelief. >> sean, and you -- a time. >> sean i agree with my atheist friend. it is about bigotry. but bigotry against christians. it is about intolerance, but up tolerancagainst christians. >> it's -- >> let him finish. >> those of us who believe in the bible. there is bigotry and intolerance, but it's against chris dhans. >>> coming up 2016 presidential candidates they go toe-to toe in opposing events today. ed henry. he was there. he has all the details. but first, tonight -- >> i'm trying to preserve an endangered culture, the american culture. >> endangered culture. >> by 30 million illegal and legal immigrants being dumped on this country. >> thing
let me tell you what david silverman believes. he believes religion should be free as long as it's exercised in the home church or synagogue. he does not believe of the free exercise of religion in the public square. >> i completely -- >> listen. listen. >> let him finish. >> when he put up bull boards mocking me and the pope, i laughed at it. i celebrated his right to express his unbelief. >> sean, and you -- a time. >> sean i agree with my atheist friend....
63
63
May 9, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
these are now called the leon silverman supreme court lectures. leon was wonderful. he was the president of the supreme court historical society. i think in 1991 until 2002. he was a fascinating man. he used to say, these events people don't want to talk to me. they want to talk to the justices. if you knew leon, i think there is doubt about that. he said despite my wit and charm, they want to talk to the justices. i think they wanted to talk to leon. he was a dynamo of energy. one of these dynamos who had great professionalism and dignity and great admiration for the law. he broadened the base of the society by searching for academic and highly talented writers to become interested in the supreme court historical society journal which now has three issues every year. leon died not long ago. for his surviving wife rita, naming the lecture series after him is a very small thing but for us, it is meaningful. leon understood that law and history in our traditions and our heritage and nation are interdependent. history is what defines the american people and its purpose
these are now called the leon silverman supreme court lectures. leon was wonderful. he was the president of the supreme court historical society. i think in 1991 until 2002. he was a fascinating man. he used to say, these events people don't want to talk to me. they want to talk to the justices. if you knew leon, i think there is doubt about that. he said despite my wit and charm, they want to talk to the justices. i think they wanted to talk to leon. he was a dynamo of energy. one of these...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
25
25
May 21, 2015
05/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> you know i didn't attribute it to you talked to the captain silverman of richmond he dedicates officers to do traffic i've explained to other commander that is how he awe attended his goals it is staevenl a little bit less crime better to be safe than sorry but we're down on staffing here so again, he was call is a luxury the dedicated officers to do traffic enforcement he has tenacious officers that like to write tickets and this is on the subject overall - i also see the increase is dramatically (inaudible) the captain on those issues. >> well, i i know that he donna does a lot of pedestrian enforcement in the tenderloin and failure to yield to pedestrians is a focus think the 5 i also think that came up there was a particular low number of citations so there's an approach in collaboration with the folks. >> it looks huge an t percent increase. >> overall the number is far less than many of the others stations i'm concerned about it the trend that are ongoing that will soon overtake ingleside that is next to bay area. >> if i could just you're seeing the tenderloin numbers are going u
. >> you know i didn't attribute it to you talked to the captain silverman of richmond he dedicates officers to do traffic i've explained to other commander that is how he awe attended his goals it is staevenl a little bit less crime better to be safe than sorry but we're down on staffing here so again, he was call is a luxury the dedicated officers to do traffic enforcement he has tenacious officers that like to write tickets and this is on the subject overall - i also see the increase...
114
114
May 24, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
i am in the silverman/rob report, i was on 60 minutes there was enormous pressure -- >> to do what? >> to confirm there were weapons of mass destruction particularly the mobile biological labs. i was the person leading the no there isn't. i have two and a half feet of paper proving and it has been reported and classified that, in fact there was a lot of pressure. so i'm not going to let you get away with the intelligence agencies were wrong. it was politicized. some people got it wrong. [applause] some of us got it right, and people in the -- who was it, night ridder or mcclatchy they figured out how to validate things. they went to, i think, oak ridge, i can't remember. but i'm going to stand up for my on-occasion -- >> you identify yourself? >> margaret them of course. >> okay. i know -- >> i thought so. for everybody else, there was enormous pressure. the rumsfeld/wolfowitz gang, they wanted a war. i don't know why they wanted a war, but there was a lot of pressure, and i am not going to listen to somebody tell me there wasn't. i was there for two years. >> okay. i urge you to re
i am in the silverman/rob report, i was on 60 minutes there was enormous pressure -- >> to do what? >> to confirm there were weapons of mass destruction particularly the mobile biological labs. i was the person leading the no there isn't. i have two and a half feet of paper proving and it has been reported and classified that, in fact there was a lot of pressure. so i'm not going to let you get away with the intelligence agencies were wrong. it was politicized. some people got it...
107
107
May 15, 2015
05/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
this is gary silverman from alexandria.u gary, thanks for coming in. >> okay mate. >> this is -- simon christianson. she's from again he is grill. first and foremost you decided you had a very serious personal agenda to try to lose this weight. what was it? >> well, i was inspired by my wife and i having to go through our own family crisis with our daughter. she narrowly escaped losing her life to a rare form of eye cancer called let no blastoma. i saved my own life so i could be around to take care of any family for many years to come. >> your weight loss story is very impressive. how much have you lost and what period of time? >> pretty insane amount. 86 pounds in just 60 days. >> that's a fast weight loss in 60 days, how'd you do it? >> yeah i wouldn't encourage anyone to do that without being monitored by a cardiologist and nutritionist like i was. >> you had that right? >> yeah in my case the benefits outweighed the risks. but i did it by going on an exercise regime where i was averaging about 700-calories per day. onl
this is gary silverman from alexandria.u gary, thanks for coming in. >> okay mate. >> this is -- simon christianson. she's from again he is grill. first and foremost you decided you had a very serious personal agenda to try to lose this weight. what was it? >> well, i was inspired by my wife and i having to go through our own family crisis with our daughter. she narrowly escaped losing her life to a rare form of eye cancer called let no blastoma. i saved my own life so i could...
188
188
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 188
favorite 0
quote 0
ben silverman, one of my favorites.ill be back in a few. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. stephanie: disney just can't let it go. earnings are higher-than-expected, thanks to theme parks and toys from the blockbuster hit "frozen." cory: herbalife under the microscope. they are still shorting the stock. first-quarter earnings may show the growth has hit a wall. stephanie: the average hedge fund did not even beat the s&p last year, but managers are still cleaning up. we tell you who made the most were talking billions of dollars. hold that thought. welcome to the second hour of "market makers," i'm stephanie ruhle. stephanie: -- cory: i'm cory johnson. in for erik schatzker. stephanie: you wonder why populous opinion is so anti-hedge fund manager. they don't even be the s&p, and these guys were again thereto and 20. they are making in hundreds of millions of dollars. there like i don't care. hate on me, i'm on a megayacht. cory: i'm on a b
ben silverman, one of my favorites.ill be back in a few. ♪ >> live from bloomberg headquarters in new york, this is "market makers," with erik schatzker and stephanie ruhle. stephanie: disney just can't let it go. earnings are higher-than-expected, thanks to theme parks and toys from the blockbuster hit "frozen." cory: herbalife under the microscope. they are still shorting the stock. first-quarter earnings may show the growth has hit a wall. stephanie: the average...
96
96
May 5, 2015
05/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
silverman said that between the buttons on machine, the television and your cell phone there is enough distraction that puts you at risk of falling which is why he stresses that you focus on the task at hand. >> you just need to be careful on your own treadmill. >> some therapists have real warnings to parents and young adults about the dangers of selfies. that's right. we all know the popular pictures are fun for everybody, but people like kim kardashian president obama, they have all taken selfies, however selfies can lead to addiction, they say, can cause problems of self-esteem and even lead to depression. the counselor explains that it goes beyond liking on social media. >> there is a dopamine reward that happens. like anything that we do when we are rewarded for something that we like doing, we get a dopamine hit in the back of our brains and it says i like this, let's do more of it. >> let -- that could lead to risk your photos for more likes. she advises parents to monitor what their teens are posting. well, you could call this a hair-raising study. turns out that the beards of
silverman said that between the buttons on machine, the television and your cell phone there is enough distraction that puts you at risk of falling which is why he stresses that you focus on the task at hand. >> you just need to be careful on your own treadmill. >> some therapists have real warnings to parents and young adults about the dangers of selfies. that's right. we all know the popular pictures are fun for everybody, but people like kim kardashian president obama, they have...
468
468
tv
eye 468
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> jimmy: you are dating sarah silverman, who i used to date -- this is not news to you, i hope. >>ed about taking you to meet her parents. i don't know it is a weird thing -- it is weirder for me to imagine you meeting her parents than you dating her and i don't know why that is. >> why is that? >> jimmy: i don't know. i don't feel jealous about the relationship between you two but i am jealous if you have a relationship with her dad. >> as you know, donald is a man amongst men. >> jimmy: he is a good guy. >> on the phone the other day said to sara, michael is my favorite daughter. [ laughter ] you know, donald is incredibly supportive of sara and anyone involved with sara. >> jimmy: yes. >> before he met me for the first time he watched all of "masters of sex" and first thing he said to me is michael, nice tukus which i understand means ass. >> jimmy: has sara met your parents yet? >> yes. they got on fantastically well. >> jimmy: she didn't say anything to upset them? >> i don't know. they don't understand them and she doesn't thuns either so maybe that is the best. >> >> jimmy:
. >> jimmy: you are dating sarah silverman, who i used to date -- this is not news to you, i hope. >>ed about taking you to meet her parents. i don't know it is a weird thing -- it is weirder for me to imagine you meeting her parents than you dating her and i don't know why that is. >> why is that? >> jimmy: i don't know. i don't feel jealous about the relationship between you two but i am jealous if you have a relationship with her dad. >> as you know, donald is a...
113
113
May 28, 2015
05/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 113
favorite 0
quote 0
it's being built under conditions of slavery, conditions that are so dire, as robert silverman wrote today after the recent environmental catastrophe in nepal, they're preventing the workers from going home for funerals, not giving them their passports, forcing them to stay and do their work. truly monstrous acts. i'll put on top of that, everything i've witnessed in brazil over the last two years. the 250,000 people displaced, the entire communities that were shunted aside to build stadiums. fifa is a neo-liberal trojan horse that goes into different countries and does whatever they need to do, there are interests in those countries that benefit greatly, while populations get slammed, you even had people in brazil by the millions protesting fifa. i had a friend in brazil who said to me, the word fifa was as awful as the word fema in new orleans after hurricane katrina. that's the steaks that we're looking at, fifa's corruption has a real human cost. >> that's important to keep in mind the story. always a pleasure. as promised, joining me now, jeremy shaft. i want to say, kudos for j
it's being built under conditions of slavery, conditions that are so dire, as robert silverman wrote today after the recent environmental catastrophe in nepal, they're preventing the workers from going home for funerals, not giving them their passports, forcing them to stay and do their work. truly monstrous acts. i'll put on top of that, everything i've witnessed in brazil over the last two years. the 250,000 people displaced, the entire communities that were shunted aside to build stadiums....
143
143
May 12, 2015
05/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 143
favorite 0
quote 0
joining me now, daily beast writer robert silverman who covers sports and wrote the column "now let professorfl lecture you on morality and ethics." i read your piece very early this morning and thought you made some excellent points particularly as it relates to the nfl and this moral high ground that either they've placed themselves on or we the consumer, the fans have. >> well yes. i think the point is that not that the suspension is too long or too short or just or unjust that can be argued by all kinds of people. the problem is the nfl saying this is about the integrity of the game and that tom brady has damaged the integrity of the game and that's why he's being suspended. now, that's not exactly true. what tom brady did was, he refused to give over his cell phone, his private communication. he stood up to the nfl's discipline, and that can't ever be tolerated. because for the nfl, the rules are paramount. it doesn't matter whether the rule is just or it's right, it's obeying the rules. >> and you pointed out this idea that he damaged the integrity of the nfl, even though from ray rice
joining me now, daily beast writer robert silverman who covers sports and wrote the column "now let professorfl lecture you on morality and ethics." i read your piece very early this morning and thought you made some excellent points particularly as it relates to the nfl and this moral high ground that either they've placed themselves on or we the consumer, the fans have. >> well yes. i think the point is that not that the suspension is too long or too short or just or unjust...
274
274
May 16, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 274
favorite 0
quote 1
jacob silverman, for the celebrity-chasing crowd is a jeopardy champion. but for relevant to us today, he's a prolific freelance contributor to the new york times, l.a. times, slate, atlantic politico, many publy casings -- publicationings. he's here to discuss his fantastic booker, "terms of service," and joining us up here on the dais is carlos assad da, nonfiction at "the washington post." he's a former editor for foreign policy magazine, and he's here to help us engage in this conversation. thank you very much, and welcome to both of you. >> thank you. [applause] >> actually, jacob's a three-time jeopardy champion. three times as impressive. thank you for being here. i'm thrill today talk to jacob about the -- thrills to talk to jacob about the book because i'm an avid user of social media. i communicate with it, i promote stuff i write with it, and then i come across jacob's argument -- which terrifies me to my very soul. so the first thing i wanted to ask about is the title of the book, right? "terms of service." it immediately makes me feel very gui
jacob silverman, for the celebrity-chasing crowd is a jeopardy champion. but for relevant to us today, he's a prolific freelance contributor to the new york times, l.a. times, slate, atlantic politico, many publy casings -- publicationings. he's here to discuss his fantastic booker, "terms of service," and joining us up here on the dais is carlos assad da, nonfiction at "the washington post." he's a former editor for foreign policy magazine, and he's here to help us engage...
163
163
May 31, 2015
05/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 163
favorite 0
quote 0
deputy attorney general silverman commented and said, the fbi may be the sexiest part of this. we will put -- the bureau would look to dribble it out. this will divert attention. this relates only to illegal activity. obviously, they were starting to consider, how do we deal with this? like washington is in politics, what part of the story do you tell? how often do you tell it? why do you tell it? what is going to happen of it? in november of 1975, the committee first turned publicly to the fbi. it had already done a lot of background interviews. it had been collecting documents. the questions had been limited. they asked about the kennedy assassination. they asked sam coppage, our liaison to the cia for years about fbi-cia relationships. by the time that the november hearings come around, the focus is coined tell probe. the attorney general's report comes out. the fbi has been forced to reduce that release documents under the freedom of information act. that was a first. the fbi prior to that had not released information. it considered itself exempt because of various reasons,
deputy attorney general silverman commented and said, the fbi may be the sexiest part of this. we will put -- the bureau would look to dribble it out. this will divert attention. this relates only to illegal activity. obviously, they were starting to consider, how do we deal with this? like washington is in politics, what part of the story do you tell? how often do you tell it? why do you tell it? what is going to happen of it? in november of 1975, the committee first turned publicly to the...
587
587
May 1, 2015
05/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 587
favorite 0
quote 0
to see which one is better joining us is the president of man cave dan silverman.. first, let's learn about man caves. what's so good about this place? it looks like a shed that is fun nesh furnished. >> the men love it the women love it. >> can i come in this man cave? oh wow. >> we have row one theater seats, the most comfortable seats that you can sit in. have a seat. it fully reclines and you can push a button right there. >> it's comfortable, ladies. >> a custom bar that we made. over here we burned in our logo here. we do all custom work. this is a control that will control the whole entire room audio, video temperature. >> well done. >> you can adjust the temperatures in here. >> dan, if i find a shed and say instead of rakes and lawn mowers i'll put a floor in get electricity, perhaps, keep a burning stove or -- >> we'll do a five channel or seven-channel surround sound with a big subwoofer. >> about how much would something like this cost? >> fully done around 30,000. not done maybe halfway, maybe 15,000. >> okay. great. all right. your move girl. >> thank
to see which one is better joining us is the president of man cave dan silverman.. first, let's learn about man caves. what's so good about this place? it looks like a shed that is fun nesh furnished. >> the men love it the women love it. >> can i come in this man cave? oh wow. >> we have row one theater seats, the most comfortable seats that you can sit in. have a seat. it fully reclines and you can push a button right there. >> it's comfortable, ladies. >> a...