43
43
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
>> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how many illegal guns? >> that is very difficult to determine honestly. anything an analyst at market by definition is difficult to measure. i think it also gets confusing about legal and illegal guns. most of our guns are legal, meaning that if the possessors not prohibit it, the gun is legal. so when we talk about illegal guns, mostly we are talking about individuals prohibited by law from having guns, having those times. so that is difficult to estimate because we don't necessarily have access to measure and survey those individuals. >> are most gun crimes committed with registered or unregistered guns? >> well, it may be surprising to many, but we actually don't have a registry. it's actually written the federal law that the federal government may not maintain a registry. there are a few states that ha
>> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how many illegal guns? >> that is very difficult to determine honestly. anything an analyst at market by definition is difficult to measure. i think it also gets confusing about legal and illegal...
107
107
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
david webster is the archaeologist who excavated much of the noble's house. this man probably had about 200 to 300 people who were dependent on him in some way, including his wives, his brothers his political retainers, his economic specialists living in this patio group and the other patio groups. they're buried here. there are about 250 or 300 burials here. which are the people who were his dependents. and essentially what this is is an elaborate household. keach: the maya noble could support his household because he controlled the rich farmland surrounding the compound. the land was so fertile it could produce a surplus which fed the noble's dependents including specialists like the artisan who were not themselves farmers. this was the basis of the economic system of the elites in ancient copan. for the noble, the system worked well. the more dependents he controlled, the more powerful he appeared. but the system also created a problem. what was he to do with such a large family of elites ? i suspect that one of the things is what do you do with these peop
david webster is the archaeologist who excavated much of the noble's house. this man probably had about 200 to 300 people who were dependent on him in some way, including his wives, his brothers his political retainers, his economic specialists living in this patio group and the other patio groups. they're buried here. there are about 250 or 300 burials here. which are the people who were his dependents. and essentially what this is is an elaborate household. keach: the maya noble could support...
41
41
Feb 16, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> host: daniel webster have a year in the united states today? >> it is difficult to estimate bennett is the range of 250 million gallons. beagle guns. >> host: handguns shotguns or rifles? >>. >> host: how many illegal guns? mcfadyen difficult to determine. anything in the market is difficult to measure. but it gets confusing with legal and illegal. most hour legal reading the possessor is not prohibited the dozen is legal. so mostly we talk about individuals who are prohibited by law to have guns. that is difficult to estimate because we don't have access to measure those individuals. >> host: our most gun crimes committed with register unregistered guns? >> it is surprising that we don't have a registry at the federal level it may not maintain a registry. it is lot. a few states have their own there for handguns only. paul though forebear landor in new york or new jersey. by and large under federal law we do not have a registry. >> host: in the book you coedited reducing gun violence in america you report there were 31,000 gun deaths each year
. >> host: daniel webster have a year in the united states today? >> it is difficult to estimate bennett is the range of 250 million gallons. beagle guns. >> host: handguns shotguns or rifles? >>. >> host: how many illegal guns? mcfadyen difficult to determine. anything in the market is difficult to measure. but it gets confusing with legal and illegal. most hour legal reading the possessor is not prohibited the dozen is legal. so mostly we talk about individuals...
171
171
Feb 3, 2015
02/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
paul steven webster who kept creating new accounts. webster would rack up about $10,000 and handful of victims. he would then close that account out, open a new one and the con would continue. piece of advice for postal inspectors if you send money orders through the mail get the recipient's signature. that piece of information was key in busting webster. >> i had a tracking number. i had a signature of the person who signed for it and i could actually research where that mail and where those payments went to. >> his arrest was a notable one. webster had hundreds of victims and was known throughout the on-line gun buying world as the most elusive purveyor of internet fraud. autria godfrey, abc 7 news. >> babies are typically formed from the combination of two people's d.n.a. but now in britain, a third person could get involved. house of commons voted today that make it legal for scientists to use the d.n.a. of three people to create babies. and if the house of lords files suit there it would be the first country to allow genetic modif
paul steven webster who kept creating new accounts. webster would rack up about $10,000 and handful of victims. he would then close that account out, open a new one and the con would continue. piece of advice for postal inspectors if you send money orders through the mail get the recipient's signature. that piece of information was key in busting webster. >> i had a tracking number. i had a signature of the person who signed for it and i could actually research where that mail and where...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
32
32
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 32
favorite 0
quote 0
next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm john a personality of a second grader at daniel webster and teach on after school math club i was shocked about the news of that particular program i am a math guy i took two cohorts the honor school and the school i guess their model is dlaefd and cliblgd on the programs they were the change over in the testing but anyway the honor for in terms of the 3 year waiting dp i hourpz was on 828 and differentiated 629 algebra one scale score honors schools 377 difference for the loren 3 thirteen 13 maybe the honors schools are getting a different group of kids i sofrd on the san bruno and 55 percent of those kids with proficient in honors and 21 percent were differentiated in learning schools why would you go to something we don't howe know how they're working. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. next speaker, please. >> good evening. i'm michael wu i'm an english language learn came to this country in 1975 i have a daughter in eight grade much to my chaos grin because the common core i was patient and wanted to see h how they developed i asked you why you
next speaker, please. >> hi, i'm john a personality of a second grader at daniel webster and teach on after school math club i was shocked about the news of that particular program i am a math guy i took two cohorts the honor school and the school i guess their model is dlaefd and cliblgd on the programs they were the change over in the testing but anyway the honor for in terms of the 3 year waiting dp i hourpz was on 828 and differentiated 629 algebra one scale score honors schools 377...
45
45
Feb 27, 2015
02/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 45
favorite 0
quote 0
archaeologist david webster. webster: suppose i came into this stadium a week, or even a century, after all the people left. how would i figure out what happened here ? what this arena was used for ? this is the dilemma facing archaeologists. symbols are of fundamental importance in understanding any human culture because they're so laden with meaning. but they're not very durable and even if we find them often we can't decode them. in this case, though i'm in luck because of this -- writing. writing is a set of graphic symbols that is directly or indirectly related to language. keach: we use writing to convey very specific information, from introducing team members to explaining the referee's hand signals. this detailed guide brings the stadium to life. but archaeology is never this simple. archaeologists rarely find program notes to ancient societies. if writing exists in a society it usually serves very specific purposes. and like any other kind of symbolic system, it has to be decoded and deciphered. in fact,
archaeologist david webster. webster: suppose i came into this stadium a week, or even a century, after all the people left. how would i figure out what happened here ? what this arena was used for ? this is the dilemma facing archaeologists. symbols are of fundamental importance in understanding any human culture because they're so laden with meaning. but they're not very durable and even if we find them often we can't decode them. in this case, though i'm in luck because of this -- writing....
112
112
Feb 24, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
heather, back to you. >> thank you, ashley webster.hanks. >> it is 48 minutes after the top of the hour. new york's finest getting lessons from patrick swayze? >> be nice. ask him to walk. be nice. if he won't walk. >> the department's bizarre new training technique. >> a sweet deal. how you can start your day with free doughnuts. >> what's coming up on "fox & friends" in a few minutes. >> over the next three hours we have a lot to discuss including el shabab. they threatened to carry out attacks against the u.s. who is this group what do they want and what is their goal. we called in general richard newton. he looks at the map of the region. dana perino and laura ingram is are joining us to play themselves. food that burns more calories than they contain? could it be true? greg norman here on his birthday to inspire you and fresh off the run of the daytona 500 joey logano will be joining us. mornings are better with friends. watch us soon. when heartburn comes creeping up on you... fight back with relief so smooth... ...it's fast. tum
heather, back to you. >> thank you, ashley webster.hanks. >> it is 48 minutes after the top of the hour. new york's finest getting lessons from patrick swayze? >> be nice. ask him to walk. be nice. if he won't walk. >> the department's bizarre new training technique. >> a sweet deal. how you can start your day with free doughnuts. >> what's coming up on "fox & friends" in a few minutes. >> over the next three hours we have a lot to discuss...
100
100
Feb 21, 2015
02/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
a great hustle play by webster. they get it to gooden in the corner. the wizards' worst loss of the season. better days ahead. scary news, chris bosh could be shutting it down the rest of the season. doctors are concerned he has developed a blood clot in his lungs. they are waiting on test results before any diagnosis. he was admitted to the hospital thursday after complaining about discomfort in his chest several days. his wife said we appreciate all the love and support we have received. bosh is doing ok. the college level four games left in the regular season for the hoyas. from here on out, there is no margin for error heading into the postseason. they have turned up the intensity and practice. that has to translate into four more big east wins. >> the younger guys are just playing. the whole group understands it is about us, it is not about me. the strength is in the pack. so they trust each other and it showing up on the court. robert: a reminder -- i will be on my way to florida for spring training with the nats. we're talking highs of 70 and 80
a great hustle play by webster. they get it to gooden in the corner. the wizards' worst loss of the season. better days ahead. scary news, chris bosh could be shutting it down the rest of the season. doctors are concerned he has developed a blood clot in his lungs. they are waiting on test results before any diagnosis. he was admitted to the hospital thursday after complaining about discomfort in his chest several days. his wife said we appreciate all the love and support we have received. bosh...
97
97
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 97
favorite 0
quote 0
when he didn't pay it back it's alleged webster and another man, the father of cooke's children both members of the bloods gang killed campos. according to court documents, jesse campos was killed in his apartment right up here number 402. then the killers came downstairs here to number 203 to hide out. that's the apartment of imani cooke. until her arrest, she still lived in that unit and since last may, worked in the courthouse in rockville in the lands record office. that means the homicide detectives who had been pursuing her for two years often walked right past her way to trials. cooke is charged with first degree ma spokesman for the state's attorney says she never had any access to inside information. >> separate department. >> it has nothing to do with criminal records or indictments or any kinds of filings in the criminal justice system. >> now, miss cooke used to work up here in the second floor of the courthouse in that land records office. when she comes back she's likely going to spend some time down here. that's where the holding cells are. now, we're told that this in
when he didn't pay it back it's alleged webster and another man, the father of cooke's children both members of the bloods gang killed campos. according to court documents, jesse campos was killed in his apartment right up here number 402. then the killers came downstairs here to number 203 to hide out. that's the apartment of imani cooke. until her arrest, she still lived in that unit and since last may, worked in the courthouse in rockville in the lands record office. that means the homicide...
46
46
Feb 16, 2015
02/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
webster -- they announced they would be removing this autosuggestion which references the terrorist organization. they censored out the search. they predicted that web users could find it offensive. they will not be offering it in english or in other languages including french. google's main competitor, bing, has followed similar measures. youtube has also pledged to help the global fight on terrorism. youtube, which belongs to google, has made a decision to block any content featuring jihadist ideology. it has announced it will be hiring arabic-speaking employees to help identify videos messages, and keywords that could pose a problem. web users from across the globe have been paying tribute to michele ferrero, who died on saturday february 14. ferrero rochet chocolates are legendary. people have been paying their respects often with photos of the product. here is the latest craze to hit instagram. it features photos of men reading books or newspapers while writing the new york city subway. the owner of the account has chosen to remain anonymous. they "appreciate men with good looks, good books
webster -- they announced they would be removing this autosuggestion which references the terrorist organization. they censored out the search. they predicted that web users could find it offensive. they will not be offering it in english or in other languages including french. google's main competitor, bing, has followed similar measures. youtube has also pledged to help the global fight on terrorism. youtube, which belongs to google, has made a decision to block any content featuring jihadist...
91
91
Feb 26, 2015
02/15
by
WUSA
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
marion webster over here.. >> the word used by matt williams could be of or having good digestion or cheerful and optimistic. we'll go with the second one. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >> pelley: the man behind the mask. now we know the identity of the terrorist in the beheading videos. also tonight the latest winter storm makes the old south look more like new england. an answer to that age-ole question: what are they smoking in washington? >> it feels great. it feels like freedom. >> pelley: and freedom is all they wanted but the sheriff was on their tales. >> it's a llama drama unfolding. captioning sponsored by cbs this is the "cbs evening news" with scott pelley. >> pelley: today we learned the identity of one of the most despicable men on the face of the earth, the mas
marion webster over here.. >> the word used by matt williams could be of or having good digestion or cheerful and optimistic. we'll go with the second one. >> that's it for us. the cbs evening news is [ female announcer ] business travel isn't just about the going. it's also about the going home. and being connected all along the way. whether you're working or recharging do business travel on your terms. acela. take off. >> pelley: the man behind the mask. now we know the...
110
110
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
1:00 o'clock this morning and ran to the window to take a look and found a fireball near oak and webster street. firefighters say it was in a taxi. a second vehicle was also involved. investigators are keeping quiet on the details. there are no injuries reported. >> be careful if you head to the beach there is a warning for the next few days because of high tides. that did not stop people from enjoying the sun yesterday where the ocean so warm but large waves and strong rip currents are possible through tomorrow. with more on that we will check with machine machine. >> a couple of sneaker waves are the ones that will get you because they are sneaking up on you. we had a couple of rescues today. let's try to minimize those by knowing that these are going to be lurking out here through sunset tomorrow. if you want to head to the beaches because of the warm weather, you can go sunday and monday and not have to worry. this is how ocean beach looks it looks inviting especially when you look at the temperatures 71 at half moon bay 13 degrees warmer-than-average and all of us including immediat
1:00 o'clock this morning and ran to the window to take a look and found a fireball near oak and webster street. firefighters say it was in a taxi. a second vehicle was also involved. investigators are keeping quiet on the details. there are no injuries reported. >> be careful if you head to the beach there is a warning for the next few days because of high tides. that did not stop people from enjoying the sun yesterday where the ocean so warm but large waves and strong rip currents are...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
40
40
Feb 9, 2015
02/15
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
they lived on webster until richmond in a home built by her father. they lived there happily only half block from golden gate block and a mile from the golden gate bridge for their lives. sandy was part of the community activities and a member of the sister god sisterhood and a member of the san francisco chapter where she served as treasurer. she worked at the memorial blood count bank and she and bob worked at the scene -- senior center. she lived a long century of a life from 1915-2015 among loving family and friends here in the most beautiful city in the world. although she will be deeply missed she couldn't have asked for more than living in this great city. thanks to her family for raising attention to her life. the rest i will submit. city clerk: thank you, supervisor mar. supervisors tanning -- tang. >>supervisor katy tang: in regards to what i will introduce today the family violence council to increase awareness and understanding of domestic and family violence and it's consequences. so the three primary goals of this is that we are supposed
they lived on webster until richmond in a home built by her father. they lived there happily only half block from golden gate block and a mile from the golden gate bridge for their lives. sandy was part of the community activities and a member of the sister god sisterhood and a member of the san francisco chapter where she served as treasurer. she worked at the memorial blood count bank and she and bob worked at the scene -- senior center. she lived a long century of a life from 1915-2015 among...
129
129
Feb 10, 2015
02/15
by
KGO
tv
eye 129
favorite 0
quote 0
you will find the webster street tube is closed until 5:00 if your travels go from alameda to oakland be aware. also, as we talk about drive time traffic over the a pass, not so windy, tracy and dublin is clear at 27 minutes. antioch to concord is 14 minutes and southbound from san rafael into san francisco is 18 minutes >>> bragging rights are on the line today at pebble beach with sports stars ready to shoot it out. >>> caught on video the heart-stopping moments as a passenger plane comes in for an emergency landing. >> stay tuned. >>> covering los altos antioch, petaluma and all the bay area, this is abc7 news. >> good morning, at 4:40. parts flaw when an us airways regional jet made an emergency landing in houston. the pilots asked for help because the front landing gear would not lower as they approached bush intercontinental airport. one person suffered a minor injuries. necessity used emergency slides to exit the aircraft. the ntsb will be looking to what went wrong. >> millions in the northeast united states are waking up for yet another face off with winter. this morning, mas
you will find the webster street tube is closed until 5:00 if your travels go from alameda to oakland be aware. also, as we talk about drive time traffic over the a pass, not so windy, tracy and dublin is clear at 27 minutes. antioch to concord is 14 minutes and southbound from san rafael into san francisco is 18 minutes >>> bragging rights are on the line today at pebble beach with sports stars ready to shoot it out. >>> caught on video the heart-stopping moments as a...
36
36
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
i remember william webster robert bork, the president out of brigham young university but had taught at the university of chicago, arlin adams from philadelphia, and gerald ford wrote about this process in a tribute to edward leavy when edward became a professor emeritus in chicago. i just looked at it this morning. the attorney general did this -- he had a very defined conception of what a justice should be, and i actually thought the president was going to appoint edward leavy. he at that time was 64. but when you looked at the criteria, the others were good but this was their boss. i thought the president was going to say none of these were great and appoint edward leavy. but president ford wrote about this. he said that he went over the list of attorney general leavy. it was narrowed to two court of appeal justices, and the president took all of this research, their opinions, the memos that attorney general leavy had generated, and he went to cap david for the weekend. when he came back, the president had decided john paul stevens, which i do not know if edward leavy made a speci
i remember william webster robert bork, the president out of brigham young university but had taught at the university of chicago, arlin adams from philadelphia, and gerald ford wrote about this process in a tribute to edward leavy when edward became a professor emeritus in chicago. i just looked at it this morning. the attorney general did this -- he had a very defined conception of what a justice should be, and i actually thought the president was going to appoint edward leavy. he at that...
67
67
Feb 11, 2015
02/15
by
KNTV
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
i've circled the webster tube, that's the one that takes you under the water from oakland over toward the island of alameda. that is closed until probably just after 5:00 this morning, if it goes according to schedule, which it typically does. maintenance there keeps you going over the water. no major concern. folks know about that locally. and the rest of the bay, as we zoom out, we see green as far as our speed indicators. we'll call it a couple of typical spots that, you know, even now we have a good number of cars out there. >>> a developing story now out of san jose. police are searching for the person who opened fire on a busy restaurant. a woman eating inside at the time was shot in the neck. >> it happened just before 9:00 last night on center road. kris sanchez live at police headquarters in san jose. do police know where the shots came from? >> reporter: they believe that they came from the parking lot and that's about what we know this morning so far. police believe that that woman was just in the wrong place at the wrong time, and that wrong place, of course, was the resta
i've circled the webster tube, that's the one that takes you under the water from oakland over toward the island of alameda. that is closed until probably just after 5:00 this morning, if it goes according to schedule, which it typically does. maintenance there keeps you going over the water. no major concern. folks know about that locally. and the rest of the bay, as we zoom out, we see green as far as our speed indicators. we'll call it a couple of typical spots that, you know, even now we...
42
42
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how many illegal guns? >> that is very difficult to determine honestly. anything an analyst at market by definition is difficult to measure. i think it also gets confusing about legal and illegal guns. most of our guns are legal, meaning that if the possessors not prohibit it, the gun is
. >> daniel webster, how many illegal guns are in the united states today? >> very difficult to estimate. some have estimated in the range of 250 million guns. >> legal guns. >> legal guns. >> handguns, shotguns et cetera. >> and probably more than not. >> how many illegal guns? >> that is very difficult to determine honestly. anything an analyst at market by definition is difficult to measure. i think it also gets confusing about legal and...
144
144
Feb 23, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley webster is here to breakdown the story. >> this country's tax code is so complicated so huge itis not surprising tax myths exist. home deduction means automatic audit? that is not true. as long as it is not excessive this is not an automatic red flag. another myth is students don't have to file income tax returns. there is no such provision in the tax code. filing a return is determineled by your yearly income. the last year you must file an income tax return if you earned at least 10,150 dollars. another myth claims you must file jointly if you are married. it seems right but there's no requirement that you file together. for 10 percent filing separately is better. you can have the refund setnt to prepaid debit cards. just because you get a large tax refund doesn't mean it is good tax planning. you are giving government an interest free loan ifwhen you could be putting that money to much better use such as paying off credit card. april 15th i hate to say this just 51 days away. >> that's my goal this week i am going to get my taxes done. >> to find ashley you can log on to foxb
ashley webster is here to breakdown the story. >> this country's tax code is so complicated so huge itis not surprising tax myths exist. home deduction means automatic audit? that is not true. as long as it is not excessive this is not an automatic red flag. another myth is students don't have to file income tax returns. there is no such provision in the tax code. filing a return is determineled by your yearly income. the last year you must file an income tax return if you earned at least...
172
172
Feb 11, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley webster from our sister network fox business is here to explain. >> things like national parksy basis all within a five mile basis but no restrictions exist to homeowners and businesses over the crime and property. they are teaming up on a global data base let's you have a no-fly zone. they entered into that data base. people who live near a blocked property of which to fly their own drone must provide proof of residency. ultimately drones will allow the data base but there are limitations. drone owners are under no obligation to agree to the snow fly zones. updates to the data base are not made automatically. as they i am limit rules about drones at least they are taking proactive steps to self regulate. >> thanks ash. on the fox business network you can log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> the border patrol shows up at a frat party. but it is all intentional. the school now facing racism allegations. >> plus press your luck with the power ball. the jackpot nearing records and cliefbing by the minute. >> feeling lucky. check out your closet the $0.50 coat that is worth
ashley webster from our sister network fox business is here to explain. >> things like national parksy basis all within a five mile basis but no restrictions exist to homeowners and businesses over the crime and property. they are teaming up on a global data base let's you have a no-fly zone. they entered into that data base. people who live near a blocked property of which to fly their own drone must provide proof of residency. ultimately drones will allow the data base but there are...
247
247
Feb 6, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 247
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ashley webster here with the full story. ashley?good morning ainsley and heather a revolt by the institute of justice using money launderers and terrorists to indiscriminately cease bank accounts. they look at patents of small bank deposits they suspected of using bank accounts. law abiding citizens who did nothing wrong are having their money seized without any criminal charges being filed. the report says the irs practices a cease first ask questions later strategy. $242 million were seized four out of five of those cases were civil ntot criminal. nearly half of the money was not forfeited but it took a year of legal wrangling to win the money back. another report shows 1 in 10 former employees rehired the u.s. left before performance and conduct issues 7000 plus former employees rehired between january 2010 and 2015. more than 800 had prior disciplinary issues. included some who willfully filed their own tax return. irs manager said the hire can practices are adequate. heather, back to you. >> thank you ashley. >> thank you on th
. >> ashley webster here with the full story. ashley?good morning ainsley and heather a revolt by the institute of justice using money launderers and terrorists to indiscriminately cease bank accounts. they look at patents of small bank deposits they suspected of using bank accounts. law abiding citizens who did nothing wrong are having their money seized without any criminal charges being filed. the report says the irs practices a cease first ask questions later strategy. $242 million...
149
149
Feb 25, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ashley webster thank you. >>> to find us log on to foxbusiness.com/channel minder. >> 27 minutes after the top of the hour. if you like your tax returns you can keep your tax returns. how the obama administration is fixing a mess after sending bad obamacare information to thousands. >> worst than just your waste line. why you want to stay away from the fridge late at night. >> potato chips are branned ladies. a guilty verdict reached down in texas and the american sniper trial. those who knew chris kyle react. >> reports that 150 christians have been kidnapped by isis. governor huckabee will weigh in on that. the fans from national geographic glg wild will be right here. that's when it kicks off for your channel for news. i lost my sight in afghanistan but it doesn't hold me back. i go through periods where it's hard to sleep at night and stay awake during the day. non-24 is a circadian rhythm disorder that affects up to 70% of people who are totally blind. talk to your doctor about your symptoms and learn more by calling 844-844-2424. or visit my24info.com. what's that thing? i
. >> ashley webster thank you. >>> to find us log on to foxbusiness.com/channel minder. >> 27 minutes after the top of the hour. if you like your tax returns you can keep your tax returns. how the obama administration is fixing a mess after sending bad obamacare information to thousands. >> worst than just your waste line. why you want to stay away from the fridge late at night. >> potato chips are branned ladies. a guilty verdict reached down in texas and the...
220
220
Feb 19, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley webster from our sister network fox business here with the shocking findings.hey shocking? seems like we have heard this before. >> makes you shake your head. if you go to the energy department's web site it said the agency's mission is to ensure the agency's security and prosperity. tax dollars are contributing by funding a lot according to the report of the energy department inspector general between april 2013 and september of last year they had staggering 29 government employee conferences that included casino night super bowl party and cruise during that same period your tax dollars funded a golf tournament and dinner and tour at an aquarium. during that same period the ende gept held 16 conferences that cost 100,000 or more and 313 conferences that cost 20,000 or more. inspector general's report found that agency officials found instead opting to rent space in swanky hotels that's your tax dollars. >> it is swanky hotels. thank you very much ashley. don't miss ashley on the boxfox business network. log on to foxbusiness.com/channelfinder. >> it is 47 minu
ashley webster from our sister network fox business here with the shocking findings.hey shocking? seems like we have heard this before. >> makes you shake your head. if you go to the energy department's web site it said the agency's mission is to ensure the agency's security and prosperity. tax dollars are contributing by funding a lot according to the report of the energy department inspector general between april 2013 and september of last year they had staggering 29 government employee...
153
153
Feb 26, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 153
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ash sree webster from our sister network fox business is here to explain how it could impact youhley? >> heather and ainsley your eyes may start to glaze over a little bit when you look at the fcc's 332 page plan on net neutrality. it means internet service provider should not demand a company like netflix to pay more to get their contact delivered to consumers faster. what does it mean to you, the consumer. here are some of the arguments. a key issue is the cost. they claim if the fcc treats broadband like a utility it could raise fees which in time will be passed on to consumers. the fcc says it won't happen. critics say that could change. it would help maintain a level playing field for future internet startups who could otherwise be priced out. net true trality would ensure consumers could access everything and not allow ifc's to pick and choose content. greater regulation may lead to less investment infrastructure that could benefit all of awes. the next stop on this issue will likely be the courts. don't hold your breath. ainsley, back to you. >> to find ashley go to the fo
. >> ash sree webster from our sister network fox business is here to explain how it could impact youhley? >> heather and ainsley your eyes may start to glaze over a little bit when you look at the fcc's 332 page plan on net neutrality. it means internet service provider should not demand a company like netflix to pay more to get their contact delivered to consumers faster. what does it mean to you, the consumer. here are some of the arguments. a key issue is the cost. they claim if...
208
208
Feb 18, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> webster defines it as have more different forms types or ideas. clinton johnson defines it as finding a job. >> i didn't get the job. >> he's looking for something in the hotel or hospital mappagement. it's sponsored in part by us. star jones is the president of the fair's organizer the professional diversity network. >> it's not just about race. >> she calls it diversity 2.0. >> of course it includes blacks, asians and late ins. it also includes the vet reasons and the elder -- veterans and the elderly. >> even in silicon valley. it's no accident that this career fare is being held here. high tech companies have been criticized. star jones says those companies are now taking her calls and will meet with her. >> we coming one with solutions that are not just talk. the last thing you want to do is sit around and have more conversation and not mend the problem. >> she wants the ol suggestion to her problem. sick -- he wants a solution to his problem. >> i have a lot of faith that i'm going to have to job. nobody is going to knock on your door and gi
. >> webster defines it as have more different forms types or ideas. clinton johnson defines it as finding a job. >> i didn't get the job. >> he's looking for something in the hotel or hospital mappagement. it's sponsored in part by us. star jones is the president of the fair's organizer the professional diversity network. >> it's not just about race. >> she calls it diversity 2.0. >> of course it includes blacks, asians and late ins. it also includes the vet...
223
223
Feb 10, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley webster from our sister network looking at the fine print. >> they will change kir years the company with has to unlock your device. >> there are two conditions your phone needs to meet in order to be eligible for that locking. firstly if you paid for it on an installment plan it needs to be over for the second pay. the contract term needs to be over. as for the carriers at&t will unlock both free paid and traditional post paid phones. prepay customers must have had their devices for at least six months. sprint customers any little trickier. it can be unlocked for international travel but not for use on other domestic networks that's because sprint uses a different network standard. it is unlocked line of service to two in a 12 month period. verizon is the only one of the four major national carriers that doesn't lock their phones to begin with. >> let the unlocking begin. >> to find ashley you can he always go to foxbusiness.com/channel finder. >> the time now about 10 minutes to the top of the hour. conservatives don't care about helping the poor. the school assignment that is rais
ashley webster from our sister network looking at the fine print. >> they will change kir years the company with has to unlock your device. >> there are two conditions your phone needs to meet in order to be eligible for that locking. firstly if you paid for it on an installment plan it needs to be over for the second pay. the contract term needs to be over. as for the carriers at&t will unlock both free paid and traditional post paid phones. prepay customers must have had their...
174
174
Feb 17, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 0
ashley webster is here now with how you can protect yourself.orning ashley. >> good morning heather. the scale and sophistication of the bank hack attacks as experts worried about a trend in crime. they were so good at taking control of it they could dispense dispense cash at the banks. if banks can't beat the cyber criminals how can you the consumer protect yourself? for starters you should have a different pass word for every on-line account. ds a pain. you can use a pass word management tool like las pass that generates highly uncrackable pass words. you should also set up alerts on your bank accounts. that means you will be alerted of any unexpected charges or unusual activity. in most cases you can designate a minimum charge amount to trigger one of those alerts. remember if you are on-line at a starbucks or a school or a library and there's an open wi-fi network any one sitting nearby can open as it goes over the air. with all cyber attacks the sooner you become aware the sooner you can take action. >> to find the fox business network log
ashley webster is here now with how you can protect yourself.orning ashley. >> good morning heather. the scale and sophistication of the bank hack attacks as experts worried about a trend in crime. they were so good at taking control of it they could dispense dispense cash at the banks. if banks can't beat the cyber criminals how can you the consumer protect yourself? for starters you should have a different pass word for every on-line account. ds a pain. you can use a pass word...
67
67
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 67
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> sib i will ammons is the former director of nursing at richland's stewart webster hospital. >> let'say i have a heart attack i get brought here, i go to the front door. this is the hospital. it's locked. there is no one in here. there is no care that people can get around here immediately. is there? >> other than the doctor's office, but if you needed e mensch emergency care no. if you had a heart attack no. >> so odds are? you may die pause there is no healthcare? >> very good possibility. >> you don't wants to lie down? >> no. >> we went to dr. lori aju's. he was a surgeon before the hospital in richland closed. today, he is the only doctor in town and is deeply concerned about the effect on the elderly and the poor. >> the impact is very tremendous because the patient has to travel so far, almost about a minimum, 35, 40 miles to the closest hospital. >> jimmie lewis runs a rural health organization in georgia that is trying to raise money and talk with lawmakers about these forgotten areas. >> we have in many cases in georgia the equivalent or approaching the equivalent of third w
. >> sib i will ammons is the former director of nursing at richland's stewart webster hospital. >> let'say i have a heart attack i get brought here, i go to the front door. this is the hospital. it's locked. there is no one in here. there is no care that people can get around here immediately. is there? >> other than the doctor's office, but if you needed e mensch emergency care no. if you had a heart attack no. >> so odds are? you may die pause there is no healthcare?...
208
208
Feb 4, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> ashley webster is here with how cutbacks on tax breaks are affecting the business.morning. >> good morning heather and ainsley. the question is whether sports team owners should be given tax breaks to own those brand new stadiums while leaving taxpayers on the look. critics saying corporate welfare. in the budget the plan would eliminate the tax benefits to make it easier for cities to raise the money for new sports facilities. these tax breaks funded billions in stadiums including billion dollars of tax emxempt debt. 1.3 billion stadium for the cowboys. the new stadiums create jobs and tax revenues for cities while attracting forests and boosting local pride. opponents conservative and liberals say there is no evidence new arenas actually help the local economy that amount to little more than a give away to team owners who threaten to move their teams elsewhere. across the country the rates and cost of stadium construction is on the rise and new stadium deals are being attacked by liberals in san francisco and tea party activists in atlanta. the obama administratio
. >> ashley webster is here with how cutbacks on tax breaks are affecting the business.morning. >> good morning heather and ainsley. the question is whether sports team owners should be given tax breaks to own those brand new stadiums while leaving taxpayers on the look. critics saying corporate welfare. in the budget the plan would eliminate the tax benefits to make it easier for cities to raise the money for new sports facilities. these tax breaks funded billions in stadiums...
175
175
Feb 3, 2015
02/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
one needs to ransack-- and he underlined the word-- the vocabularies of shakespeare, ben jonson, websterreet encounter and psychological terms, et ceera. one must be drenched in words literally soaked with them, to have the right ones form themselves into the proper pattern at the right moment. between the collecting of subject and line would have to come another stage. that was the deadly stage. that was the crucial moment at which the materials would transform themselves into at least the rough draft of a poem. that had to be a moment of illumination. that had to be a moment of ecstasy, of frenzy, and this was eventually the fatal thing-- that he had to find ways for bringing on ecstasy or frenzy or illumination. ♪ some of these days ♪ ♪ you'll miss me, honey... ♪ that was his justification for drinking too much, for sexual orgies, for dancing, for listening to music always with a heavy beat-- it was ravel's bolero or after that it would be sophie tucker. ♪ you won't leave ♪ ♪ 'cause you know, honey ♪ ♪ you've always had your way ♪ ♪ and when you leave me ♪ ♪ you know it's gonna grieve
one needs to ransack-- and he underlined the word-- the vocabularies of shakespeare, ben jonson, websterreet encounter and psychological terms, et ceera. one must be drenched in words literally soaked with them, to have the right ones form themselves into the proper pattern at the right moment. between the collecting of subject and line would have to come another stage. that was the deadly stage. that was the crucial moment at which the materials would transform themselves into at least the...
122
122
Feb 19, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> cybil is the former director of nursing at the stewart webster hospital. >> let's say i have a heart attack. i'm brought here. i go to the front door. this is the hospital. it's locked. there is no one here. there is no care that condition get care. >> other than the doctor's office. if you needed emergency care, no. >> the odds are? you may die because there is no healthcare. >> very good possibility. >> so we went to the doctor's office just down the street. he was a surgeon before the hospital in rich land closed. today he's the only doctor in town and he's deeply concerned about the affect on the elderly and the poor. >> the impact is very concerning because the patient has to travel so far, a minimum 35-40 miles, the closest hospital. >> jimmy lewis runs a rural health organization in georgia that is trying to raise money and talk with lawmakers about these forgotten areas. >> we have in many cases in georgia the equivalent of third world healthcare. these simply because we don't have providers that are accessible in a timely enough fashion to provide the proper healthcare for t
. >> cybil is the former director of nursing at the stewart webster hospital. >> let's say i have a heart attack. i'm brought here. i go to the front door. this is the hospital. it's locked. there is no one here. there is no care that condition get care. >> other than the doctor's office. if you needed emergency care, no. >> the odds are? you may die because there is no healthcare. >> very good possibility. >> so we went to the doctor's office just down the...
89
89
Feb 20, 2015
02/15
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm not sure that noah webster himself would have been able to explain the president's idea that you go into a kosher grocery store on a friday afternoon and your targets are random. i mean the gunman himself was on the radio during the hostage taking in which he said he had gone in to kill jews. so there is no explaining this, and that's why jen psaki and also josh ernest and others who have tried to explain the president, look silly. but it isn't really their fault. they're trying to defend the president, who is dancing around the idea that there's anti-semitism here. there's sort of a targeting of christians as well. and as we just heard from karl, that we actually have a movement that is radical islamist and we have a president who refuses to say it. >> charles, we have a deadline coming up february 27th. department of homeland security funding runs out. the house and the senate are out of town. the house passed a bill, but attached to an immigration aspect. wouldn't fund the president's immigration program. what's going to happen come february 27th? >> i don't know what's going
i'm not sure that noah webster himself would have been able to explain the president's idea that you go into a kosher grocery store on a friday afternoon and your targets are random. i mean the gunman himself was on the radio during the hostage taking in which he said he had gone in to kill jews. so there is no explaining this, and that's why jen psaki and also josh ernest and others who have tried to explain the president, look silly. but it isn't really their fault. they're trying to defend...
87
87
Feb 14, 2015
02/15
by
KOFY
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
at oak and webster street.ered to the cab a second vehicle was also damaged but no injuries were reported. >> berkeley state senator want to expand the state bicycle helmet law to adults. right now only cyclist under the able of 18 have to put on a helmet. senator lieu wants everyone would ride as bike to wear one. riders have to put on reflective vest. some cycling community disagree with mandatory helmet law say they should focus on more important issues like speeding and distracted driving. >> stay with us we have another 30 minutes of 7 news at 9 coming up next. and we have the brazen attack by isis at huge iraqi air base. hundreds of marines stationed there tell what you happened >> you went to the state of the cun this year and you fell asleep. >> as i often do. >> justice ginsberg admits to being a little tipsy during the president state of the yep address and may not have been the only one either. >> and one of the 1er comes forward in the giant 5 64 million dollar power ball drawing. what >> good eveni
at oak and webster street.ered to the cab a second vehicle was also damaged but no injuries were reported. >> berkeley state senator want to expand the state bicycle helmet law to adults. right now only cyclist under the able of 18 have to put on a helmet. senator lieu wants everyone would ride as bike to wear one. riders have to put on reflective vest. some cycling community disagree with mandatory helmet law say they should focus on more important issues like speeding and distracted...
80
80
Feb 6, 2015
02/15
by
WTXF
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: it's hard for byron banks to process the death of his webster street west philadelphiaghbor 18-year-old tyler williams shot dead by a sketch-year-old man he was trying to rob at the point of a pellet gun according to upper darby police. >> willing to help everybody. he take trash out cut grass. that's like really beside the character that i knew. >> reporter: police say the disabled 67-year-old man was walking along could be's creek with his cane when he was proved by williams who was wearing a mask. >> he fought, he tried to get the gun from the robber. he didn't get it. he felt he was losing the fight so he pull his gun out which he had legally. he had a concealed weapons permit. he fired one shot. >> reporter: hitting williams in the head killing him. the shooter was taken to the hospital for observation but did not suffer any major physical injuries. >> unfortunate as it is i'm telling you this guy the shooter, the victim was distraught. he was crying. he was emotionally upset. >> reporter: police say he will not face any charges as he was acting in self-defense. >>
. >> reporter: it's hard for byron banks to process the death of his webster street west philadelphiaghbor 18-year-old tyler williams shot dead by a sketch-year-old man he was trying to rob at the point of a pellet gun according to upper darby police. >> willing to help everybody. he take trash out cut grass. that's like really beside the character that i knew. >> reporter: police say the disabled 67-year-old man was walking along could be's creek with his cane when he was...
52
52
Feb 13, 2015
02/15
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
there's a sheik there we've been there was originally forward operating base webster 2003. the marines know that base. now it'sal assad bare base. it's a different story. we know the area. we know every mosque, every corner. >> we're not at all surprised by this are we? we know isil has been incrementally taking more and more territory in and around the base. >> sure. >> was there an option then perhaps to have avoided this, the possibility of this confrontation by pulling out completely? >> that's not a marine option, pulling out completely is surely not a marine option. he hazard three things he's got to do. he has to lead this. the general lead this fight against them, push the iraqi's out against them, or evacuate. he's going over those three plans at the tactical level. political level is a totally different story. do we want to enter the fight now, is this the point we want to enter the fight and see marines fighting directly with isil? is this where we want to fight and he's getting pull from that. at one point it will be a general's decision on the ground that tacti
there's a sheik there we've been there was originally forward operating base webster 2003. the marines know that base. now it'sal assad bare base. it's a different story. we know the area. we know every mosque, every corner. >> we're not at all surprised by this are we? we know isil has been incrementally taking more and more territory in and around the base. >> sure. >> was there an option then perhaps to have avoided this, the possibility of this confrontation by pulling out...
82
82
Feb 12, 2015
02/15
by
WJLA
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
steven slink webster. slink is his blood gang nickname and a woman by the name of amani cooke, the person who was working here in the courthouse. in the land records section. this was all something to do with cooke owing -- lending money to a man she described as her drug dealer. when that guy said he wouldn't pay it back cooke allege he got his friends to go there and kill this guy. cooke worked here in the courthouse in the land records section but had nothing to do with the criminal justice system. >> it's my understanding she used to work in the land recordation department in the courthouse and quite frankly, that really has no relevance to the case. we're fully investigating this case and we're going to pursue it as evidence leads us to. >> the next time she's in this building, she'll be spending time in that area that you're looking at now. that's where the holding cells are. now, we're still piecing together this story. coming up at 5:00 we'll tell you how police say this could be part of a much big
steven slink webster. slink is his blood gang nickname and a woman by the name of amani cooke, the person who was working here in the courthouse. in the land records section. this was all something to do with cooke owing -- lending money to a man she described as her drug dealer. when that guy said he wouldn't pay it back cooke allege he got his friends to go there and kill this guy. cooke worked here in the courthouse in the land records section but had nothing to do with the criminal justice...
86
86
Feb 24, 2015
02/15
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
webster in pennsylvania case. it's always nuanced but it still comes down to no undue burden.dens to a woman making that ultimate decision like he said in the ad. so he starts picking -- we have some older people on the supreme court now including the liberals who are the oldest. what happens if he gets in there and says i'm back to the personhood amendment scott walker? i'm not the it's up to the woman scott walker. how do you know which one you're electing? >> that's a dilemma for voters, right? >> he could solve. >> he could solve it by being clear. >> he could tell us what he is. everybody knows the aging reality of the supreme court. who gets to pick the next one? who retires? >> the cat is out of the bag now. we know now how he feels about the personhood amendment. whether it has a chance of passing, which it doesn't. if he's that pro-life, you'd be really deceived to believe he's going to appoint a pro-choice justice. >> i think it's is one of the things we'll try to find out more during the campaign. we have a report which could be true. he hasn't stood up and proclaim
webster in pennsylvania case. it's always nuanced but it still comes down to no undue burden.dens to a woman making that ultimate decision like he said in the ad. so he starts picking -- we have some older people on the supreme court now including the liberals who are the oldest. what happens if he gets in there and says i'm back to the personhood amendment scott walker? i'm not the it's up to the woman scott walker. how do you know which one you're electing? >> that's a dilemma for...
116
116
Feb 16, 2015
02/15
by
KPIX
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 1
. >>> motorists acted in alameda pulling a woman to safety from a crash scene just outside the webster street tube. accident happened around 6:15 last night forcing closure of the tube. for more than an hour. car rear ended and then flipped on its side and trapped a woman inside the car. another driver not involved in the accident got out of her car and helped out. she now has minor injuries. >>> investigators are looking into what caused a fire aboard a ship at the port of oakland. it began just before 6:00 last night inside the third officer's cabin. crew members began battling the flames before oakland firefighters arrived. the fire was under control in less than a half hour. there are no reports of any injuries. >>> the crippling labor dispute at other ports now has the attention of white house. labor secretary tom perez and a federal mediator hope to come up with a proposal that will satisfy everyone. meanwhile citrus growers say the dispute is costing them money every week and some packing plants are starting to cut employees' hours because there's just not enough work. >> even i
. >>> motorists acted in alameda pulling a woman to safety from a crash scene just outside the webster street tube. accident happened around 6:15 last night forcing closure of the tube. for more than an hour. car rear ended and then flipped on its side and trapped a woman inside the car. another driver not involved in the accident got out of her car and helped out. she now has minor injuries. >>> investigators are looking into what caused a fire aboard a ship at the port of...
60
60
Feb 14, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 60
favorite 0
quote 0
clay-webster, calhoun. breckenridge. stephen douglas. people that ran repeatedly. exhibition on the people who did not make it. the gallant losers. that was some time ago. then we bring them up because people who run for president, by and large, have careers that we can use in other areas. >> should mention that not until the clintons do we now collect first ladies at the same time. we have a beautiful portrait of hillary. we are not allowed to put it out. it could be seen as us making a political statement. a but it is in one of our offices. a gorgeous picture. when we find a great picture of one of the first ladies, we have a terrific dolly madison, which our artist friends love. she famously saved a major portrait of washington when the white house was burning. one she is kind of the patron saintess of art historians. in we're collecting the girls. >> the thing that people tend to forget about is that even famous people did not necessarily have a portrait done of them. and that gets to the real -- the fact we have to inspect the discipline of portraiture and art
clay-webster, calhoun. breckenridge. stephen douglas. people that ran repeatedly. exhibition on the people who did not make it. the gallant losers. that was some time ago. then we bring them up because people who run for president, by and large, have careers that we can use in other areas. >> should mention that not until the clintons do we now collect first ladies at the same time. we have a beautiful portrait of hillary. we are not allowed to put it out. it could be seen as us making a...
54
54
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
people who are divided at abstract ideological levels together in the pursuit of what senator daniel webster many decades ago called "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening. and i'm just delighted to have this conversation with you, mr. nader. and welcome to all of you this evening. we are gonna have a conversation. and then we're gonna open up to questions that you all have submitted. so let's just kick it right off now. when i told my friends, ralph, that i was going to interview you tonight, the most frequent response i got was, "ralph nader. where's he been? what's he been up to?" so where have you been? and what have you been up to? >> see, if you're not on the evening news, you're not on the national media, they don't think you're doing anything. we have never stopped. we start new groups. we foster all kinds of proposals. we try to disseminate information. we lobby capitol hill. we never stopped. i mean, if you want to see what we're doing, you want to get my weekly column free
people who are divided at abstract ideological levels together in the pursuit of what senator daniel webster many decades ago called "justice, which is the great work of human beings on earth." i'll leave it at that for a discussion. thank you very much. [applause] >> good evening. and i'm just delighted to have this conversation with you, mr. nader. and welcome to all of you this evening. we are gonna have a conversation. and then we're gonna open up to questions that you all...
168
168
Feb 15, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 168
favorite 0
quote 0
on c-span a number of months ago, i saw a man named webster carply who told a very interesting storybout the russians coming over and helping abraham lincoln during that war. they came to san francisco, to the united states. russia and the united states had very good relations then. and then of course everyone forgets that the 28 million russians that were killed. i happen to have connections with the russian and ukrainian communities and i think america made a big mistake because russia and the ukrainians are like brothers and sisters. they fight and they disagree but eventually they make up. but somebody comes in and starts poking a stick and pointing out this is bad and that's bad there's really -- putin is no angel. but then on the other hand, america is no angel, either. otherwise we wouldn't be in 28 or 38 countries sticking our nose into things and neglecting our people. so please be a little more fair. and actually, please have webster tarply on again because i think americans need to know the history of russia and american relationships. host: thanks for the call from michig
on c-span a number of months ago, i saw a man named webster carply who told a very interesting storybout the russians coming over and helping abraham lincoln during that war. they came to san francisco, to the united states. russia and the united states had very good relations then. and then of course everyone forgets that the 28 million russians that were killed. i happen to have connections with the russian and ukrainian communities and i think america made a big mistake because russia and...
55
55
Feb 22, 2015
02/15
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
of course daniel webster has been remembered. the great defender of the union. if there was somebody who's pocket he could put his hand into, that's what he did. >> maybe the last quick question the budget amendment. amendment. term limits that you would favor to try to take down. >> i would favor of those. i would favor a whole host of them. the them. the problem ultimately is the amendment process has to go through congress. pro what it's worth i have i have a peace of the weekly standard. overnight and then i have something coming out of national affairs talking about next steps and that tried to frame it. it comes off a little small. for instance regulating not campaign-finance and regulating speech but regulating who members can accept pac money from. if you were the chairman of the community that oversees an agricultural interest how are you taking contributions? if you were a judge and did that and they were before your court you get kicked off the bench. those are some of the suggestions. i want to write something that i didn't feel like was pie-in-the-s
of course daniel webster has been remembered. the great defender of the union. if there was somebody who's pocket he could put his hand into, that's what he did. >> maybe the last quick question the budget amendment. amendment. term limits that you would favor to try to take down. >> i would favor of those. i would favor a whole host of them. the them. the problem ultimately is the amendment process has to go through congress. pro what it's worth i have i have a peace of the weekly...