121
121
Jan 28, 2016
01/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 1
that's pretty strange. >> yeah, it's a very strange inheritance and very exciting at the same time. >xciting, in part, because before deo dies, she tells her children it's time to begin selling off the atocha treasure. >> selling once. selling twice. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. according to legend, a 17th century ghost ship called the flying dutchman is cursed in which way? the answer when we return. ♪ oh remotes, you've had it tough. watching tvs get... ...sharper... ...bigger... ...smugger. and you? rubbery buttons. enter the x1 voice remote. now when someone says... show me funny movies. watch discovery. record this. voila. remotes, come out from the cushions, you are back! the x1 voice remote is here. >> the answer is "a." for hundreds of years, sailors reported seeing the phantom ship aimlessly wandering the seas. >> for almost two decades, as he searched for the atocha, mel fisher confronted doubt, suspicion, financial risk, and personal tragedy, yet he never gave up. when he dies, in 1998, his heirs inherit the full-time job of running the salvage b
that's pretty strange. >> yeah, it's a very strange inheritance and very exciting at the same time. >xciting, in part, because before deo dies, she tells her children it's time to begin selling off the atocha treasure. >> selling once. selling twice. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. according to legend, a 17th century ghost ship called the flying dutchman is cursed in which way? the answer when we return. ♪ oh remotes, you've had it tough....
109
109
Jan 28, 2016
01/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
that's pretty strange. >> yeah, it's a very strange inheritance and very exciting at the same time. > in part, because before deo dies, she tells her children it's time to begin selling off the atocha treasure. >> selling once. selling twice. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. according to legend, a 17th century ghost ship called the flying dutchman is cursed in which way? the answer when we return. >> the answer is "a." for hundreds of years, sailors reported seeing the phantom ship aimlessly wandering the seas. >> for almost two decades, as he searched for the atocha, mel fisher confronted doubt, suspicion, financial risk, and personal tragedy, yet he never gave up. when he dies, in 1998, his heirs inherit the full-time job of running the salvage business and managing the fortune in treasure he left them. and in august 2015, in new york city, they're in the midst of a major piece of business -- auctioning off a big chunk of the gold, silver, and jewels from the atocha. >> these objects have an intrinsic value, but it goes way beyond that because of the history
that's pretty strange. >> yeah, it's a very strange inheritance and very exciting at the same time. > in part, because before deo dies, she tells her children it's time to begin selling off the atocha treasure. >> selling once. selling twice. >> that's next. >> here's another quiz question for you. according to legend, a 17th century ghost ship called the flying dutchman is cursed in which way? the answer when we return. >> the answer is "a." for...
81
81
Jan 21, 2016
01/16
by
WEWS
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
." >> tonight, behind "making a murderer" with the strange saga of steven averyricans we traveled to wisconsin where the story played out. avery wrongfully convicted of rape only to be later charged with murder. innocent. >> our investigation leading us to the main players in the case. the defense attorney now an internet star. >> i want him out of prison. >> the prosecutor who many now see as a e your daughter gets raped. >> his life turned upside down. we know you the evidence the makers of this controversial netflix documentary left out. with director spike lee, opening up about the oscar uproar, growing anger about the lack of diversity in the mith speaking out as well. >> that's not the hollywood that you want to leave behind. >>> first the "nightline 5." >> get ready to show your roots. with root touchup from nice and easy. blends with leading shades, even salon shades, in 10 minutes. natural-looking color as real as you are. show the world your roots with root our treatment plan should focus on keeping your body strong so you can fight your cancer without ever missing a beat.
." >> tonight, behind "making a murderer" with the strange saga of steven averyricans we traveled to wisconsin where the story played out. avery wrongfully convicted of rape only to be later charged with murder. innocent. >> our investigation leading us to the main players in the case. the defense attorney now an internet star. >> i want him out of prison. >> the prosecutor who many now see as a e your daughter gets raped. >> his life turned upside...
82
82
Jan 11, 2016
01/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
light.s a strange jerusalem is one of the holiest of cities.the christians, the garden of gethsemane. over which christ was said to have borne the cross. and the church of the holy sepulcher, our shrine. christ, you tomb of have to visit a church that still has the mess of and walls built by the crusaders. we need that is the chapel of the holy sepulcher. over the housetops of the city, we see the agent site of the hebrew temple and now it is shrine of the mohammed ends. street of the christians and down the lower end of david street on the way to the noble sanctuary. website king david built an altar and king solomon built his temples. a third templet and basilica to the virgin mary. today, the site belongs to the muslims. also called the mosque of omar where it is said mohammed was called to heaven. for merely puzzle on a know it street to another place of sanctity. enter thewho never harrumph custom for fear of desecrating the holy of holies come here to explore which is said to be found as part of the foundation of a solid temp. they have c
light.s a strange jerusalem is one of the holiest of cities.the christians, the garden of gethsemane. over which christ was said to have borne the cross. and the church of the holy sepulcher, our shrine. christ, you tomb of have to visit a church that still has the mess of and walls built by the crusaders. we need that is the chapel of the holy sepulcher. over the housetops of the city, we see the agent site of the hebrew temple and now it is shrine of the mohammed ends. street of the...
46
46
Jan 21, 2016
01/16
by
WTVD
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
do you want tear series captivated the nation -- >> reporter: "making the murderer" explores the strange odyssey of steven avery, 2007 sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of series was released a frenzy of binge watching fueling conspiracy theories and outrage. both among those who think avery was wrongly convicted, framed even, and those who think the documentary is at best misleading. >> wake up, netflix! >> reporter: i've come to machlt anitua county, wisconsin. >> after having absorbed ten hours of this story, to be here is strange. >> reporter: to see if i can wrap my head around the mystery at the heart of this saga, is steven avery a killer? the documentary begins in 2003. steven avery had just been released from prison after serving 18 years for a rape he didn't commit. >> i'm just glad you're home, honey. >> reporter: exonerated by dna evidence. then two years later, just as avery is in the middle of a multi-million dollar lawsuit against the authorities who put him away, those very same authorities charge him with >> i didn't do it, i'm innocent. >> report
do you want tear series captivated the nation -- >> reporter: "making the murderer" explores the strange odyssey of steven avery, 2007 sentenced to life in prison without parole for the murder of series was released a frenzy of binge watching fueling conspiracy theories and outrage. both among those who think avery was wrongly convicted, framed even, and those who think the documentary is at best misleading. >> wake up, netflix! >> reporter: i've come to machlt...
282
282
Jan 10, 2016
01/16
by
CNNW
quote
eye 282
favorite 0
quote 4
it's a little strange, but not too strange. >> at some point in time, the process was started to look for a full time ceo. at that point in time, steve got much more involved. he still wasn't the ceo. i don't think he was 100% sure the company was saveable yet, so i think he was hedging his betts a little bit. he had to make a decision whether he really wanted to take on that role. being ceo of apple is an all-consumer role. i'm not sure that steve thought that that was something he wanted to do for what turned out to be the rest of his life. >> i took the title of interim ceo and agreed to come back for 90 days to help recruit a full time ceo. how did that recruitment effort go? >> i failed. >> the real hero of that early part of the story is fred anderson. fred restructured the company financially and bought us the time to build the foundation for today's apple. and then fred even had an impact on the product strategy because when steve came back, the first major project we started was a network computer. that was the rage at the time. but it wasn't a consumer product. fred kept go
it's a little strange, but not too strange. >> at some point in time, the process was started to look for a full time ceo. at that point in time, steve got much more involved. he still wasn't the ceo. i don't think he was 100% sure the company was saveable yet, so i think he was hedging his betts a little bit. he had to make a decision whether he really wanted to take on that role. being ceo of apple is an all-consumer role. i'm not sure that steve thought that that was something he...
43
43
Jan 10, 2016
01/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
indeed strange things happen. it is an attempt to grapple with precisely what happened among the more disturbing moments in our history. the best-known and least understood chapter partly because it seems so improbable and partly because it comes to us largely through miller. they seem to have made off with the story. go entirely authorial. i will make clear all of that and then short months she corners have been so often explored. my office shells. the cleopatra years. and only recently they deserve to be surrounded on all sides. the candles and knocked out. most fervently and vividly. the begin to notice that they are very much attentively in the dark. they are lost in their own backyard. weak kneed at the thought. they accept his offer. a teenage girl and forms a man who attends to insult her. i read every 17th century account, working native americans, but it took me a long time to realize how dark dark truly can be. hello world is utterly electrified. and it took me until this.downtown manhattan in 2012 in th
indeed strange things happen. it is an attempt to grapple with precisely what happened among the more disturbing moments in our history. the best-known and least understood chapter partly because it seems so improbable and partly because it comes to us largely through miller. they seem to have made off with the story. go entirely authorial. i will make clear all of that and then short months she corners have been so often explored. my office shells. the cleopatra years. and only recently they...
194
194
Jan 10, 2016
01/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
the strange manner in which bred is baked interests us. the dough is placed over a pillow and put into the oven. the handful of straw is for the fire. let's watch again. no, the maker is not wearing gloves. the bread is fresh, but it is generally after much handling and after many flies have sampled it. >> damascus has long been famous for its many oriental coffeehouses where men gather in the evening and smoke a turkish water pipe. >> the tobacco is placed in the metal top and kept burning by a piece of charcoal. it is cooled by the water in the bowl. >> we look upon the walls of old jerusalem, walls which have been destroyed and rebuilt many times. there is a modern jerusalem with fine buildings, streets, and boulevards, but our interest lies in the old city. here we shall devote all of our time. an officer directs traffic. no vehicles are permitted within the walled city. all trucking must be done on the backs of animals or men. >> the finest gate is the damascus gate, because through it passes the old road to damascus. theath the gate,
the strange manner in which bred is baked interests us. the dough is placed over a pillow and put into the oven. the handful of straw is for the fire. let's watch again. no, the maker is not wearing gloves. the bread is fresh, but it is generally after much handling and after many flies have sampled it. >> damascus has long been famous for its many oriental coffeehouses where men gather in the evening and smoke a turkish water pipe. >> the tobacco is placed in the metal top and kept...
199
199
Jan 12, 2016
01/16
by
KQED
tv
eye 199
favorite 0
quote 0
turn and face the strange, he sang. have to be a different man. >> it's like looking at an actor's films and taking clippings from films and saying, there he is. i'm not a rock star. i'm not in rock 'n roll. >> ♪ star men waiting in the sky ♪ will: in the mid-1970's, he discarded ziggy stardust and morphed again. >> ♪ same will: a number one in america followed, and transatlantic success for this bizarre british export. >> some people said you would bite my neck. >> what do you think i am? >> a working actor. >> that's very good. >> nothing you've seen or heard about david bowie will prepare you for his dramatic performance in "the man that fell to earth." will: david bowie started out as a mime artist, followed by his stage personas, and in 1976, a star role in this film. he moved to berlin where he made a trilogy of critically acclaimed albums with producer brian eno. ♪ his insatiable curiosity for an keen observation of shifting social behaviors meant he was often at the forefront of change, from race and gender issu
turn and face the strange, he sang. have to be a different man. >> it's like looking at an actor's films and taking clippings from films and saying, there he is. i'm not a rock star. i'm not in rock 'n roll. >> ♪ star men waiting in the sky ♪ will: in the mid-1970's, he discarded ziggy stardust and morphed again. >> ♪ same will: a number one in america followed, and transatlantic success for this bizarre british export. >> some people said you would bite my neck....
148
148
Jan 12, 2016
01/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 1
i think it is the same for both, the strangeness factor. they are as bizarre as they come. i know you're chuckling, but at some point it has to sink in. mark: voters will say, that person does not feel right? >> they do not have presidential demeanor. >> a little strange. john: you are a man who knows strange. mark: bob and fred will stay with us. we will ask them to play a time-honored game called in gauging in hypotheticals. ♪ ♪ ini am not going to engage hypotheticals. >> we do not want to engage in hypotheticals. those five people will not engage in hypotheticals, but we will. ball up and fred join us for our inorite game, "engage hypotheticals." put on your smart guy hats. we will run through some scenarios. you will help us figure out these things. bob, you are advising ted cruz. trump decides to unleash the hounds. goes negative on you with advertising in iowa. >> you have to go back at him. the one thing we learned about youp is that, if he goes at , like jeb bush, it is not going to work. the real question is, does going back at hi
i think it is the same for both, the strangeness factor. they are as bizarre as they come. i know you're chuckling, but at some point it has to sink in. mark: voters will say, that person does not feel right? >> they do not have presidential demeanor. >> a little strange. john: you are a man who knows strange. mark: bob and fred will stay with us. we will ask them to play a time-honored game called in gauging in hypotheticals. ♪ ♪ ini am not going to engage hypotheticals....
81
81
Jan 24, 2016
01/16
by
KCSM
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. - what a strange world. - it is a very strange world. pepper came with instructions that said you weren't supposed to use it for sex. i don't know how you could. - and also who had to be told that? (laughter) - exactly. - right? this is a strange world. - it is a strange world and therefore what's in my book is no stranger than the strange world we live in. - [evan] we're living in. - so you noodle around like a lot of people who write fiction, it's fiction but it's actually the component parts of things that are out in the world. and you spent a little bit of time noodling around on the internet and thinking about how we can bring the real world. - [margaret] i don't want to want to be accused of having a twisted imagination. - right. - and that it's just me thinking these things up. - how much of this though is commentary as opposed to you stitching together things that you think about or find out in the world? you are often thought of as a political novelist. that you have a political agenda or that the discussions of whether it's the
. - what a strange world. - it is a very strange world. pepper came with instructions that said you weren't supposed to use it for sex. i don't know how you could. - and also who had to be told that? (laughter) - exactly. - right? this is a strange world. - it is a strange world and therefore what's in my book is no stranger than the strange world we live in. - [evan] we're living in. - so you noodle around like a lot of people who write fiction, it's fiction but it's actually the component...
159
159
Jan 2, 2016
01/16
by
KUSA
tv
eye 159
favorite 0
quote 0
his story, though strange, was consistent. maybe he was telling the truth and that man kenia met at the gas station had abducted her. >> i stuck my hand out, said appreciate it. and we shook hands. and when i shook his hand, it was as if an earthquake was going on under his feet and it was only in my hand i could feel it. his arm wasn't shaking, his body wasn't shaking, there was no quivering, but i felt that shake. and i looked at it. and i knew i'd shaken the hand of the last person that had seen kenia alive. there was no doubt in my mind. i knew in that instant. >> and you believed as of that moment that she was dead? >> yes. >> coming up -- was he right? they were about to come across a disturbing clue. something. >> everything. everything. you need to eat this special. i love it kellogg's special k... ...made with whole grains and fiber ...to help a body thrive. i love it folic acid and vitamin d... ...to make a body feel this good. start your day with 150 nourishing calories... ...in a bowl of special k. i love it eat sp
his story, though strange, was consistent. maybe he was telling the truth and that man kenia met at the gas station had abducted her. >> i stuck my hand out, said appreciate it. and we shook hands. and when i shook his hand, it was as if an earthquake was going on under his feet and it was only in my hand i could feel it. his arm wasn't shaking, his body wasn't shaking, there was no quivering, but i felt that shake. and i looked at it. and i knew i'd shaken the hand of the last person...
44
44
Jan 21, 2016
01/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
attorney general strange: if i could follow up on that. you the sentiment of law enforcement, the men and every day the th ones devoted to solving the problems we all care about preventing it. murphy: you have an obligation to point to the specific provisions given we're talking about it. that ght be jumping to opportunity, i'll turn it to you. you have the most problem with existing tion of the court cases that -- that are in which you way would interpret whether you are subject to the requirement or not. and so you repeatedly referred to this suggestion that if you that you one firearm may be required to obtain a in a e, that's included section which simply recites existing court cases. so let me ask you a simple question -- dispute any of the information that's list in this section relative to the existing court cases on this question of who has to get a firearm? who has to get a license? >> my concern arises from experience. my four years as attorney general of virginia, i dealt the the business end of spear of the federal government a
attorney general strange: if i could follow up on that. you the sentiment of law enforcement, the men and every day the th ones devoted to solving the problems we all care about preventing it. murphy: you have an obligation to point to the specific provisions given we're talking about it. that ght be jumping to opportunity, i'll turn it to you. you have the most problem with existing tion of the court cases that -- that are in which you way would interpret whether you are subject to the...
111
111
Jan 25, 2016
01/16
by
FBC
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 2
there's strange and really strange, tonight is really strange.econd episode is the oldest known baseball card before the civil war. both of those episodes of "strange inheritance" tonight at 9:00 and 9:30 on fox business. liz: jamie, thank you very much. important pieces of history. we'll be right back. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were as obvious when you trade. fidelity's active trader pro can help you find smarter entry and exit points and can help protect your potential profits. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. i'i like to think of myself as more of a control... enthusiast. mmm, a perfect 177-degrees. and that's why this road warrior rents from national. i can bypass the counter and go straight to my car. and i don't have to talk to any humans, unless i want to. and i don't. and national lets me choose any car in the aisle. control. it's so, what's the word?... sexy. go national. go lik
there's strange and really strange, tonight is really strange.econd episode is the oldest known baseball card before the civil war. both of those episodes of "strange inheritance" tonight at 9:00 and 9:30 on fox business. liz: jamie, thank you very much. important pieces of history. we'll be right back. there's a lot of places you never want to see "$7.95." [ beep ] but you'll be glad to see it here. fidelity -- where smarter investors will always be. if only the signs were...
1,101
1.1K
Jan 16, 2016
01/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 1,101
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> russell's father, gilbert, is a scientist with a brilliant mind and a strange past.the '70s he says he was immersed in secret projects for the u.s. military. remember, this was still the cold war. scientists, says gilbert, were under intense pressure to keep ahead of the soviets. you worked for the government in a variety of places and doing a number of things. how much can you tell me about that? >> well, 90% of it's classified. >> back then russell was a little boy, and gilbert was working, he tells us, on classified projects at edwards air force base in california when, he says, he was approached by soviet spies. >> members of the kgb at that time came to me and said, tell us about the research you're doing. and i said to him, go to hell. and he said, well, if you don't cooperate with us, we'll take it out on your family. >> and soon, says gilbert, he was on the run from kgb spies, who at one point had tried to kill him. >> they decided they were going to eliminate me. >> was it real or a fantasy? whichever it was, gilbert decided to escape. took russell and russe
. >> russell's father, gilbert, is a scientist with a brilliant mind and a strange past.the '70s he says he was immersed in secret projects for the u.s. military. remember, this was still the cold war. scientists, says gilbert, were under intense pressure to keep ahead of the soviets. you worked for the government in a variety of places and doing a number of things. how much can you tell me about that? >> well, 90% of it's classified. >> back then russell was a little boy, and...
21
21
Jan 30, 2016
01/16
by
WESH
tv
eye 21
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> life is strange sometimes. in this case, it's really strange. >> reporter: the story begins with the woman who was the victim of a crime that set the whole avery story in motion. >> i remember thinking this is gonna be my last breath. >> reporter: her name is penny beerntsen, and though she was not interviewed for the netflix series, she sat down with us in 2005 for this rare tv interview. for penny, life in manitowoc was sweet, literally. her family owned a popular candy store that has been a local fixture for generations. but on july 29th 1985, that serenity was destroyed. >> if i had an opportunity to take back one day, i wouldn't have to think twice about what the beach with her husband and one of her two children. her family to go for a jog along the shore. that's when she noticed a man acting suspiciously. >> he ran out from behind the bush and was headed towards me, and i immediately knew what he wanted. >> reporter: she says she panicked and headed for the water, but he caught up with her. >> i said, "i
. >> life is strange sometimes. in this case, it's really strange. >> reporter: the story begins with the woman who was the victim of a crime that set the whole avery story in motion. >> i remember thinking this is gonna be my last breath. >> reporter: her name is penny beerntsen, and though she was not interviewed for the netflix series, she sat down with us in 2005 for this rare tv interview. for penny, life in manitowoc was sweet, literally. her family owned a popular...
209
209
Jan 29, 2016
01/16
by
WNBC
tv
eye 209
favorite 0
quote 0
they're keeping an eye out for strange people lurking around >> she walks home by herself. now i'm going to have to be very, very careful and i have an also. >> don't talk to strangers. if they come towards them, help. you can't trust nobody today. >> reporter: and investigates are going around to the businesses -- the various businesses in this neighborhood, david, looking for any surveillance video that would spot the suspect. any kind of images of him. we're told he's medium build and wearing a gray hat and sweatshirt at the time of the attempted abduction. > today, the man who police say slash add woman on a subway with a machete with face a judge. we have the story from downtown brooklyn. >> reporter: the d.a.'s office tells me that he'll likely face a judge here later this afternoon or evening. haunting threat he allegedly made before slashing his victim. the 37-year-old was transported here overnight. his alleged victim was able to take these photos and give them to police. all after he slashed her in the hand with what's being described as a large machete-like objec
they're keeping an eye out for strange people lurking around >> she walks home by herself. now i'm going to have to be very, very careful and i have an also. >> don't talk to strangers. if they come towards them, help. you can't trust nobody today. >> reporter: and investigates are going around to the businesses -- the various businesses in this neighborhood, david, looking for any surveillance video that would spot the suspect. any kind of images of him. we're told he's...
83
83
Jan 2, 2016
01/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
then he shot another time. >> "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking, 2." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. these days, it seems like everyone has a video camera and is eager to share their private moments online. but the video you're about to watch was never meant to be shared. it's a video that wound up as evidence only by chance. and it's a good thing. the scene it recorded is disturbing and illegal. >> you want do smoke? >> no! >> i just couldn't believe somebody could do that. >> it was pretty shocking. i've seen a lot of things but that was a first for me. i couldn't believe that this would happen, especially here in pataskala. >> it's a small city in ohio about 20 miles east of columbus. the population, less than 15,000, but it suffers from an unusually high crime rate. >> you know, we get this small town feel, but we have big-town problems here. >> here. >> but even the most jaded residents here can't believe their eyes in april of 2008 when this shocking video surfaces. it shows two teens forcing a toddler to smoke marijuana. >> p
then he shot another time. >> "caught on camera: sinister, strange, shocking, 2." welcome to "caught on camera." i'm contessa brewer. these days, it seems like everyone has a video camera and is eager to share their private moments online. but the video you're about to watch was never meant to be shared. it's a video that wound up as evidence only by chance. and it's a good thing. the scene it recorded is disturbing and illegal. >> you want do smoke? >> no!...