245
245
Sep 28, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 245
favorite 0
quote 0
decide for yourself who plays the best batman when you peck up the gorgeous set. michael moore back with another project. this one centers around the financial crisis and wall street bailout.i'll talk about the movie next time. that's the low down. >>> ravens put up 30 plus more confidence than ford f-150. better backed than f-150. at a value f-150 can't touch. silverado. from the family of the most dependable, longest lasting full size pickups on the road. just announced, it's chevy truck month. get 0% apr for 60 months. or $6,000 total cash back on select 2009 silverado vehicles that have been in stock the longest. any questions? so will the tv in my house look that amazing? yep. fios has 100% fiber optics straight to your home. and i get $150 back when i switch to fios? that's correct. i got a question, i got a question. is anybody here buying this? read it and weep pal. switch to fios now and get $150 back. unlike cable, fios delivers 100% true fiber optics straight to your home. for hd picture quality that beats cable in customer satisfaction. and crystal-cle
decide for yourself who plays the best batman when you peck up the gorgeous set. michael moore back with another project. this one centers around the financial crisis and wall street bailout.i'll talk about the movie next time. that's the low down. >>> ravens put up 30 plus more confidence than ford f-150. better backed than f-150. at a value f-150 can't touch. silverado. from the family of the most dependable, longest lasting full size pickups on the road. just announced, it's chevy...
388
388
Sep 12, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 388
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: one frustration peck and other survivors of that day have now is that eight years later there's still no official memorial or permanent business complex standing on ground zero. reporting from fed hill, kelly mcpherson wjz "eyewitness news." >> thank you. those who died aboard flight 93 head a unique me motherly riding motorcycles along the scheduled path from new jersey to san francisco. 40 americans died on board the plane when it crashed in rural pennsylvania. >>> there are still serious questions this morning about a security scare on the potomac. turns out it was all an exercise staged by the u.s. coast guard. now as joel brown reports for wjz, the coast guard never notified local agencies. >> reporter: coast guard officials say the security scare was just business as usual. >> what we have seen as a reaction to a training exercises that really was just that. >> reporter: that drill included radio conversations between the four coast guard boats on the river, the chatter included a mention of gunfire as part of the training. but some media outlets reported that the
. >> reporter: one frustration peck and other survivors of that day have now is that eight years later there's still no official memorial or permanent business complex standing on ground zero. reporting from fed hill, kelly mcpherson wjz "eyewitness news." >> thank you. those who died aboard flight 93 head a unique me motherly riding motorcycles along the scheduled path from new jersey to san francisco. 40 americans died on board the plane when it crashed in rural...
320
320
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WETA
tv
eye 320
favorite 0
quote 0
ome schools and businesses have no bend the tritional peck on e cheek grting used by eveone from children to esidents. especially presides. they flonitoring agency has just aounced that france may have as many as 20,000 u cases of swine flu ea week. thats disputed by theealth ministry ey are suggesting that handshaking and carsing it should be off-limits. >> office workers have agreed takmany different measus to stop the spread of the disease suchs constant hand washing and even wearg masks. many people have been given lapts to wk from home in the event serious outbreak. whilehe french may be happy to give up their desks,hey are unlikely tourrender their kissing culture so readily. while the french may think ey're practicing a harmless social ritual, orre they offering w at the kissf death? the government is suggesting is keeping up 1 meter btween you and issuspected ine flu sufferer >> president oama is about to tell congress that the tme for health care reforms over. he is expected t mand immediataction on the issue. troops have rescued british ish journalist kidnapped by the liban. a b
ome schools and businesses have no bend the tritional peck on e cheek grting used by eveone from children to esidents. especially presides. they flonitoring agency has just aounced that france may have as many as 20,000 u cases of swine flu ea week. thats disputed by theealth ministry ey are suggesting that handshaking and carsing it should be off-limits. >> office workers have agreed takmany different measus to stop the spread of the disease suchs constant hand washing and even wearg...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
220
220
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 220
favorite 0
quote 0
some schools and businesses have no bend the traditional peck on the cheek greeting used by everyone from children to presidents. especially presidents. they flew monitoring agency has just announced that france may have as many as 20,000 flu cases of swine flu each week. that is disputed by the health ministry. they are suggesting that handshaking and caressing it should be off-limits. >> office workers have agreed to take many different measures to stop the spread of the disease such as constant hand washing and even wearing masks. many people have been given laptops to work from home in the event of a serious outbreak. while the french may be happy to give up their desks, they are unlikely to surrender their kissing culture so readily. while the french may think they're practicing a harmless social ritual, or are they offering new at the kiss of death? the government is suggesting is keeping up 1 meter between you and is suspected swine flu sufferers. >> president obama is about to tell congress that the time for health care reform is over. he is expected to demand immediate actio
some schools and businesses have no bend the traditional peck on the cheek greeting used by everyone from children to presidents. especially presidents. they flew monitoring agency has just announced that france may have as many as 20,000 flu cases of swine flu each week. that is disputed by the health ministry. they are suggesting that handshaking and caressing it should be off-limits. >> office workers have agreed to take many different measures to stop the spread of the disease such as...
562
562
Sep 20, 2009
09/09
by
WJZ
tv
eye 562
favorite 0
quote 0
jonathan cromp ton pecked off by ahmad black. kiffin and the vols come up short. florida wins 23-13. meyer improving to 5-0 against tennessee since taking over in gainesville. coach now on the key to this w. >> it was real pretty. when you have an s.e.c. win against s.e.c. personnel, that's beautiful. that's a great win for florida. i think what's lost in comments made by coaches, there's great players on both sides of the field. that's a very talented defense. that's a great win. and i don't want to lose sight of that. i'm going to make sure our players enjoy this win. >> after all of his chatter for the last 10 months pregame, lane kiffin sharing these thoughts after the loss -- >> as for failing to playing "rocky top," kiffin added -- "maybe i'll come back here for basketball and sing it for coach bruce pearl." checking out the headlines in this morning's "veins gill sun," it reads, "said and done." tennessee falls to 2-7 all time against number one-ranked clubs. >> texas tech, which scored the longhorns national title bid last year, taking on number two texas
jonathan cromp ton pecked off by ahmad black. kiffin and the vols come up short. florida wins 23-13. meyer improving to 5-0 against tennessee since taking over in gainesville. coach now on the key to this w. >> it was real pretty. when you have an s.e.c. win against s.e.c. personnel, that's beautiful. that's a great win for florida. i think what's lost in comments made by coaches, there's great players on both sides of the field. that's a very talented defense. that's a great win. and i...
224
224
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 224
favorite 0
quote 0
only time will tell who will peck up the tab for flooded homes and ruined cars. >> water was up past the window. my car was completely completely, you only could see the top. >>reporter: some insurance companies set up temporary shops. >> there is such they think as the comprehensive coverage. >>reporter: who is covered and who is not is now causing the chaos. >> totally nothing is covered. if pipes busted in the house they would be covered. they said go to the city and get money. >>reporter: family need everything. >> we come together in disaster. politic set aside we are all americans, >>reporter: we are back live and additional problem homeowner teeling with tonight is the mold. it is growing. it is causing quite a stench in the affected area. live in baltimore county, fox 45 news at 5:30. >>> that brings us to our question of the day. should baltimore city an baltimore couldn't both help pay for damage from friday's massive water main break. just two to our web seat and tell us what you think. response may air tonight on fox 45 news at 10:00. >>> many residents woke up this morni
only time will tell who will peck up the tab for flooded homes and ruined cars. >> water was up past the window. my car was completely completely, you only could see the top. >>reporter: some insurance companies set up temporary shops. >> there is such they think as the comprehensive coverage. >>reporter: who is covered and who is not is now causing the chaos. >> totally nothing is covered. if pipes busted in the house they would be covered. they said go to the...
531
531
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WETA
tv
eye 531
favorite 0
quote 0
they call it a peck on the cheek hello, that is as much a symbol of france as the eiffel ter and red wine. it has been a part of everylp d french le going back generations. fashion models dit and even sentimental ench v.i.p. do it, so when therench government recently suggested that citizens abandon the age-old hat as aay to prevent t spre of swine flu, many french mennd women were left exclaiming -- shocking news indeed that is "worldfocus" for this wednesday night and visit our website at worldfocus.org. i'm daljit dhaliwal in new york. have a good nighand thank you fojoining us. -- ptions by vitac -- www.vitac.com following nders. >> major suort has also been provided by the peter g. peterson foundatn, ddicated to promoting fial responsility and addressing key economic challenges cing america's ture. ay
they call it a peck on the cheek hello, that is as much a symbol of france as the eiffel ter and red wine. it has been a part of everylp d french le going back generations. fashion models dit and even sentimental ench v.i.p. do it, so when therench government recently suggested that citizens abandon the age-old hat as aay to prevent t spre of swine flu, many french mennd women were left exclaiming -- shocking news indeed that is "worldfocus" for this wednesday night and visit our...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
275
275
Sep 26, 2009
09/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> these he can peck tations are not about -- these expectations are rooted, i believe, in a discontent with the status quo that has allowed us to be increasingly dedepined by our differences. >> iran's mahmoud ahmadinejad listened intently ' speech. there had been a feeling that the u.s. acted alone without regard, but if his america must change, so could others. >> make no mistake -- this cannot solely be america's endeavor. those that used to chastise america for acting alone in the world cannot now stand by and wait for america to solve the world's problems alone. >> from peace to prosperity, his agenda is immense. some think he has already bitten off more than he can chew in the middle east, failed to deliver on climate change, and those urgent problems keep crowding in. so with an appeal for help with those problems, he warned if iran and north korea's nuclear problems continued, the world would have to act. >> if the governments of iran and north korea put the pursuit of nuclear weapons ahead of regional stability and the security of their own people, if they are owe oblivious to
. >> these he can peck tations are not about -- these expectations are rooted, i believe, in a discontent with the status quo that has allowed us to be increasingly dedepined by our differences. >> iran's mahmoud ahmadinejad listened intently ' speech. there had been a feeling that the u.s. acted alone without regard, but if his america must change, so could others. >> make no mistake -- this cannot solely be america's endeavor. those that used to chastise america for acting...
344
344
Sep 24, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 344
favorite 0
quote 0
we make our way to the west situated of the belt way looking at 44 miles per hour but does peck up to 51 on the south side of howard county. road closure in kateville shut down at wilkins avenue with falling power lines and heavy delay on the south west portion of the belt way on the outer loop lanes due to earlier accident. as we make our way to the tunnel expect heavy ride traveling south bound through the fort mchenry tunnel and push up to 95 live look in white marsh you will see volume starting to pick up in the south bound liens and that congestion will continue as we hop on to the belt way. slow up to parkville and towns he said to the 83. that is a lock at the evening travels. now back to you. >> all right thanks so much. >> humans worry about swine flu. dog and owner have to worry about a dog flu. >>reporter: it is actually called the h1n1 and spread from dog to dog through sniffing coughing or sharing toys that's where is a leave a can be left behind. the dog flu started in florida. it has been spreading up the east coast. symptoms include deep cough. fever being lethargic. r
we make our way to the west situated of the belt way looking at 44 miles per hour but does peck up to 51 on the south side of howard county. road closure in kateville shut down at wilkins avenue with falling power lines and heavy delay on the south west portion of the belt way on the outer loop lanes due to earlier accident. as we make our way to the tunnel expect heavy ride traveling south bound through the fort mchenry tunnel and push up to 95 live look in white marsh you will see volume...
196
196
Sep 18, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
and he pointed to fellow student rachel peck. she has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. the president said her story is a key reason why young people need to get involved now. >> it's like i've been marked. what health insurance is going to want to take on someone who could potentially cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars. so that is really scary because it's a really expensive disease to have. >> at this point, a health reform bill is moving ahead in the senate, though, without a single republican on board. and house democrats are still pushing with a bill for a public option. >>> turning now to the other big health issue this fall, the government is already preparing to fight false information to get out there about the effects of the h1n1 vaccine that will all have us rolling up our sleeves next month. we asked gary nurenberg to roll up his sleeves and get into this one. >> reporter: there are about a million heart attacks every year. that is about 3,000 every day. so what if you have one of those heart attacks shortly after you have a flu shot. the vaccine will
and he pointed to fellow student rachel peck. she has been diagnosed with thyroid cancer. the president said her story is a key reason why young people need to get involved now. >> it's like i've been marked. what health insurance is going to want to take on someone who could potentially cost them hundreds of thousands of dollars. so that is really scary because it's a really expensive disease to have. >> at this point, a health reform bill is moving ahead in the senate, though,...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
249
249
Sep 10, 2009
09/09
by
WHUT
tv
eye 249
favorite 0
quote 0
they call it a peck on the cheek hello, that is as much a symbol of france as the eiffel tower and red wine. it has been a part of every day french life going back generations. fashion models do it and even sentimental french v.i.p.s do it, so when the french government recently suggested that its citizens abandon the age-old habit as a way of preventing the spread of swine flu, many french men and women were left exclaiming -- shocking news indeed. and that is "worldfocus" on this wednesday night and a remind tore visit our website at worldfocus.org. i'm daljit dhaliwal in new york. have a good night and thank you for joining us. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> "worldfocus" is made possible in part by the following funders. >> major support has also been provided by the peter g. peterson foundation, dedicated to promoting fiscal responsibility and addressing key economic challenges facing america's future.
they call it a peck on the cheek hello, that is as much a symbol of france as the eiffel tower and red wine. it has been a part of every day french life going back generations. fashion models do it and even sentimental french v.i.p.s do it, so when the french government recently suggested that its citizens abandon the age-old habit as a way of preventing the spread of swine flu, many french men and women were left exclaiming -- shocking news indeed. and that is "worldfocus" on this...
2,194
2.2K
Sep 22, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 2,194
favorite 0
quote 0
come on, ladies, don't you want to take a peck out of philip? [ philip imitating chickens ] kyle is a standup guy whose hobbies include alphabetizing and kabuki theater. he's allergic to shellfish and bees, but eats them anyway. he's looking for a girl who's the female heavyweight champion of the world. stanley's been hurt in the past and is tired of putting up walls. are you that special lady who's going to help find his inner man, or should we just leave him where he is? eric has a bit of a temper, but don't let that scare you. deep down, he's as loveable as he looks. he loves the fact that he tastes like bacon and hopes that this will be the face you wake up to every morning. now, maybe this is just me. the eyeball guy's creepy, right? no getting around it. he's creepy. but somehow i'm more troubled by the vacuuming guy, not that he's vacuuming in his underpants -- that's fine, done it myself -- it's the suspenders. what's that? i love listening to music in my car with my underpants and suspenders, sailing along the highway at a responsible s
come on, ladies, don't you want to take a peck out of philip? [ philip imitating chickens ] kyle is a standup guy whose hobbies include alphabetizing and kabuki theater. he's allergic to shellfish and bees, but eats them anyway. he's looking for a girl who's the female heavyweight champion of the world. stanley's been hurt in the past and is tired of putting up walls. are you that special lady who's going to help find his inner man, or should we just leave him where he is? eric has a bit of a...
255
255
Sep 27, 2009
09/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 255
favorite 0
quote 0
they pecked up a tape showing whereasy purchasing large amounts of chemicals including hicrojen peroxide. it triggered an intelligence warning that there was a potential plot coming together similar to those used in public attacks in madrid and london. the search for the alleged accomplices continues here in new york. >> what a scare and what could have been. these f.b.i. agents deserve a trophy for thank you so employ. >> newy are action from a family of a suspected terrorist accused of wanting to build up a dallas building. the father claimed that his son is he is reportedly urging the jordanian government to help earn his release. he was arrested after trying to detonate what he thought was a bomb. he faces life in prison in convicted. police dash cam video showing smadi arrested for having no driver license. the f.b.i. feared his arrest jeopardized their sting. they got in touch with the sheriff's department who did not hold him. >> two illinois another scare. we are learning more about the possible target of the another terror plot, two years in the making. 29 year old michael fento
they pecked up a tape showing whereasy purchasing large amounts of chemicals including hicrojen peroxide. it triggered an intelligence warning that there was a potential plot coming together similar to those used in public attacks in madrid and london. the search for the alleged accomplices continues here in new york. >> what a scare and what could have been. these f.b.i. agents deserve a trophy for thank you so employ. >> newy are action from a family of a suspected terrorist...
477
477
Sep 14, 2009
09/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 477
favorite 0
quote 0
a peck peculiar incidents i'm telling my chief to work out the deal. the next day we had fbi in our home and bedroom and our little fi little-year-old crawled into bed with us-- >> before we run out of time. that's a horrible experience for anybody. i was asking to ask you a question. did david axlerod one of the chief advisors of the president ever ask you about running for president. did that ever happen. >> the irony is ironic, at o'hare airport in chicago and had people who actually wanted autographs, a guy who came up and a picture with me then u.s. senator barack obama and i was the governor and i wrote a tale of two guys whose careers are going in different directions and i signed it and the day after john kerry was beat bye president bush, david axlerod who worked forp me when i was a congressman, called me and suggested a midwestern of democrat the heartland of america to challenge hillary clinton in the next election season you should consider that, have an open mind. he was obviously trolling around potential candidates and interestingly had
a peck peculiar incidents i'm telling my chief to work out the deal. the next day we had fbi in our home and bedroom and our little fi little-year-old crawled into bed with us-- >> before we run out of time. that's a horrible experience for anybody. i was asking to ask you a question. did david axlerod one of the chief advisors of the president ever ask you about running for president. did that ever happen. >> the irony is ironic, at o'hare airport in chicago and had people who...
421
421
Sep 28, 2009
09/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 421
favorite 0
quote 0
that's the pecking order and i'm not varying from it. >>> i think the sec should atone for their mistakes. it's time to regular isolate! stay with cramer! >>> starting october 1st, you can enter the win the great challenge. if yoo you're a master of "mad money" trivia you can win a trip to see a live taping of the show. meet jim cramer and kick off the lightning round. for rules go to mad money@cnbc.com. >>> i've atoned. i like to say there's always a bull market somewhere. i'm jim cramer and i'll see you tomorrow. fithe same tools the pros use, so you can be a disciplined trader. by selecting from eight advanced triggers, your order gets executed, even when you're busy. and with trailing stops to help you lock in profits and minimize risk, you can be confident in your strategy, no matter which way the market moves. find out why more and more active traders are turning to fidelity for a smarter way to trade online. trade like a pro. trade with fidelity.
that's the pecking order and i'm not varying from it. >>> i think the sec should atone for their mistakes. it's time to regular isolate! stay with cramer! >>> starting october 1st, you can enter the win the great challenge. if yoo you're a master of "mad money" trivia you can win a trip to see a live taping of the show. meet jim cramer and kick off the lightning round. for rules go to mad money@cnbc.com. >>> i've atoned. i like to say there's always a bull...
356
356
Sep 27, 2009
09/09
by
WTTG
tv
eye 356
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: the cdc peck dollars the new vaccine against swine flu to be available the first week of october. will you to the h1n1 ine flu too? >> why not. we'll line up just like today. >> reporter: that is the plan. and i did get a vaccination. not too bad. a little burn. and, yes, i did pay the $25. in ashburn, fox 5 news. i don't know did in the flinch. but maureen did. >> the cdc says that doctors to the doctors for flu-like illnesses has increased for the sixth week in a row. >>> on the health beat, a warning for women that take antidepressants while pregnant. women that take certain antidepressants medicine in the first trimester may have a slately higher rsk to birth with babies with heart defects. they were seen them taking certain ssris like zoloft. the authors of the studies say that the risk is relatively low. >>> speaking of pregnant moms, two arkansas babies will soon be born at the same time. listen to this. same time same mother but they're not twins. impossible? laura engel has more on this double bundle of joy. >> we went back june 4th to do our ultrasound. and t
. >> reporter: the cdc peck dollars the new vaccine against swine flu to be available the first week of october. will you to the h1n1 ine flu too? >> why not. we'll line up just like today. >> reporter: that is the plan. and i did get a vaccination. not too bad. a little burn. and, yes, i did pay the $25. in ashburn, fox 5 news. i don't know did in the flinch. but maureen did. >> the cdc says that doctors to the doctors for flu-like illnesses has increased for the sixth...
191
191
tv
eye 191
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: this is garrett peck. he's one of 6.5 million special needs children in u.s. public schools. he's 8 years old, loves animals and has autism. children like garrett have become the subject of an intense debate over how public schools manage special needs children. house education committee chairman george miller says tougher laws are needed. >> very often special needs children are subjected to policies of seclusion and policies of restraint that have in fact turned out to be lethal in a number of instances. children have died at the hands of the people who are supposed to be taking care of them in the public school system. >> reporter: gao also investigated the misuse of time-outs, which is supposed to be used to refocus a child. but is often used as a punishment. >> mama, your turn. >> reporter: that's what happened to garrett. according to the utah department of human services. garrett's mother picked him up early one day from school, but she didn't see him in class. so she asked the teacher where he was. garrett was put in this three-sided cubicle in the cor
. >> reporter: this is garrett peck. he's one of 6.5 million special needs children in u.s. public schools. he's 8 years old, loves animals and has autism. children like garrett have become the subject of an intense debate over how public schools manage special needs children. house education committee chairman george miller says tougher laws are needed. >> very often special needs children are subjected to policies of seclusion and policies of restraint that have in fact turned out...
264
264
Sep 18, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 264
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> rob: even off-season there is a pecking order. >> bob: and some of the leagues when they go home, they are under pressure, it is expected they'll represent their countries in winter leagues. >> rob: it is their native country. >> bob: valdez jacks one to the gap in left center, it gets by willingham. that's a deep gap. all josh has to do is hit the cutoff man, it's a lead off double with the pitcher coming up. valdez suddenly 5 of his last 7. >> rob: well he is getting to play every day, getting the reps, tea feels confident. up in the zone, pretty much everybody is going to whack that pitch on location, he ace takes off. thinks about it for a second. don't want to get thrown out at third, the first and third out. especially when the pitcher is coming up and he can just bunt you over there. for . >> bob: pelfrey checking wi razor shines, the mets third base coach. >> rob: and he lunged at it. >> bob: he'll get to it the pitcher. hustled in, played it well, sure out to desmond, sacrifice good. 1-4.
. >> rob: even off-season there is a pecking order. >> bob: and some of the leagues when they go home, they are under pressure, it is expected they'll represent their countries in winter leagues. >> rob: it is their native country. >> bob: valdez jacks one to the gap in left center, it gets by willingham. that's a deep gap. all josh has to do is hit the cutoff man, it's a lead off double with the pitcher coming up. valdez suddenly 5...
265
265
Sep 11, 2009
09/09
by
FOXNEWS
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
president obama laid a reef in honor of the 184 people killed at the peck. in shanksville, p.a. a bell tolled. and on this day in the year 2001, the morning began like most others, september air here in new york, crisp and clear, the sky bright and blue, and then that flash changed everything. in our darkest hour, we rose up and set aside our differences. that seems like a long time ago, doesn't it? we came together that day. we helped each other. the cars didn't honk. it's been eight years since then. for some of us the wounds may never heal. but we will get better. and we will never forget. i'm shepard smith in new york. good night. ♪ o say can you see ♪ by the dawn's early light ♪ ♪ what so proudly we hailed ♪ at the twilight's last gleaming ♪ hose broad -- whose broad stripes and bright stars ♪ through the
president obama laid a reef in honor of the 184 people killed at the peck. in shanksville, p.a. a bell tolled. and on this day in the year 2001, the morning began like most others, september air here in new york, crisp and clear, the sky bright and blue, and then that flash changed everything. in our darkest hour, we rose up and set aside our differences. that seems like a long time ago, doesn't it? we came together that day. we helped each other. the cars didn't honk. it's been eight years...
137
137
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 137
favorite 0
quote 0
that is pretty low in the pecking order. he needed somebody higher to get the thing going. gardner was another immigrant, like schiever. he had gone to cal tech and was an electrical engineer. he could see the possibilities of technology and bernard recruited him. >> you said that he was a german center -- citizen. >> bernard came here when he was 6 years old from germany. that was two months before we declared war on germany in world war one. trevor gardner was a boiler maker in south america. he came here when he was a young man and went through cal tech and got educated here. there was also a brilliant mathematician with a mind that was second only to einstein. he developed the first electronic computer and develop stored programming for the computer. he came here as a refugee from nazism. he had enormous prestige from world war ii. he developed the explosive wrapper around the plutonium bomb. he played a critical part in building the atomic bomb in the manhattan project. bernard recruited him for the program. >> let me read ahead. they had been told by the national secu
that is pretty low in the pecking order. he needed somebody higher to get the thing going. gardner was another immigrant, like schiever. he had gone to cal tech and was an electrical engineer. he could see the possibilities of technology and bernard recruited him. >> you said that he was a german center -- citizen. >> bernard came here when he was 6 years old from germany. that was two months before we declared war on germany in world war one. trevor gardner was a boiler maker in...
448
448
Sep 28, 2009
09/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 448
favorite 0
quote 0
and if you go down the pecking order the capital structure pecking order, the further down, the cheaper it is. certainly if i was going to be looking at the difference between banks common equity, i'm not sure why i would be buying that in preference to tier one. it does seem to me there's an awful lot of value there. >> do you like the corporate credit market? there's a lot of people rushing to market as i understand with ipos and rights issues, as well. >> well, i think the point, you've got to look at relative prices rather than just the absolutes. and while we share the view that equities are little expensive, let's not forget the pe ratio on the s&p 500 is now higher than it was in the three years preceding the crash. we went from 18 to 10, gone back from 10 back to 20. on the simple metric of value, which is just to take forward-looking pe, we're as expensive if not more so than we were pre-crash. with that in mind, moving further down the capital structure, yes, i would see more attractive opportunities. but i would be just very cautious about assets as a whole starting from the
and if you go down the pecking order the capital structure pecking order, the further down, the cheaper it is. certainly if i was going to be looking at the difference between banks common equity, i'm not sure why i would be buying that in preference to tier one. it does seem to me there's an awful lot of value there. >> do you like the corporate credit market? there's a lot of people rushing to market as i understand with ipos and rights issues, as well. >> well, i think the point,...
250
250
Sep 24, 2009
09/09
by
WBAL
tv
eye 250
favorite 0
quote 0
they start pecking at you. they start -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is this coming from? >> rooster -- it's a childhood trauma. >> jimmy: it's a child trauma thing, right? yeah. [ laughter ] absolutely, yeah. let's get into that, yeah. >> but it's exciting because we're starting season five. it's funny because -- >> jimmy: tomorrow. >> yeah, our 100th episode is coming up in 16 episodes. and i'm going to directing that one. but we're excited that the relationship is back, and it's a great show. >> jimmy: i love you, and please come back. >> definitely, man. >> jimmy: "bones" airs thursdays at 8:00 on fox. david boreanaz, everybody. q-tip performs next! come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ ♪ come on, people, now ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody get together ♪ try to love one another right now ♪ [ female announcer ] the time has come to get a diaper that really works, without the really high prices. the time has come for luvs. say yes to ultra leak protection, no to pricey diapers. it's time for luvs with the luvs money back guarantee. ♪ had to meet
they start pecking at you. they start -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is this coming from? >> rooster -- it's a childhood trauma. >> jimmy: it's a child trauma thing, right? yeah. [ laughter ] absolutely, yeah. let's get into that, yeah. >> but it's exciting because we're starting season five. it's funny because -- >> jimmy: tomorrow. >> yeah, our 100th episode is coming up in 16 episodes. and i'm going to directing that one. but we're excited that the...
139
139
Sep 24, 2009
09/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 139
favorite 0
quote 0
they start pecking at you. they start -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is this coming from? >> rooster -- it's a childhood trauma. >> jimmy: it's a child trauma thing, right? yeah. [ laughter ] absolutely, yeah. let's get into that, yeah. >> but it's exciting because we're starting season five. it's funnyecause -- >> jimmy: tomorrow. >> ah, r 100th episode is coming up in 16 episodes. and i'm going to directing that one. but we're excited that the relatiohip is back, and it's a great show. >> jimmy: lovyou, and please come back. >> definitely, man. >> jimmy: "bones" airs thursdays at 8:00 on fox. david boreanaz, everybody. q-tip performs next! come on back! [ cheers anapplse ] ♪ ♪ ♪ come on, people, no ♪ smile on your brother ♪ everybody getogether ♪ try tlove one another right now ♪ [ female announcer ] the time has come toet a diape that really works, without the really high prices. the time has come for luvs. say yes to ultra leak protection, no to pricey diapers. it's time for luvs with the luvs money back guarantee. ♪ had to mee very strict standards a l
they start pecking at you. they start -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is this coming from? >> rooster -- it's a childhood trauma. >> jimmy: it's a child trauma thing, right? yeah. [ laughter ] absolutely, yeah. let's get into that, yeah. >> but it's exciting because we're starting season five. it's funnyecause -- >> jimmy: tomorrow. >> ah, r 100th episode is coming up in 16 episodes. and i'm going to directing that one. but we're excited that the relatiohip is...
149
149
Sep 20, 2009
09/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
[unintelligble] pecking away at an electric typewriter. tell us, insofar as you can without disclosing confidence, about the influence of justice marshall has had on you, on your career in your life -- and your life. he was a man who almost -- he would say "oh, shucks, i don't know anything," and then he would come out of left field with something incredibly incisive. >> there's a tradition in the justice department that when you come into the office, you are given a list of portraits of former attorneys general, and you can pick which portrait you want on your wall. but there's a hierarchy. so the attorney general picks first, and then he has a lot of wall space. big office, a big conference room. so he takes the number, and then the deputy goes next. and i'm not even third, i am fourth. the associate goes after that, then the solicitor general. so by the time they had taken everybody that anybody in this room knows about, i was given a list. and i had never heard of anybody on this list. and i thought, well, i could go out and research w
[unintelligble] pecking away at an electric typewriter. tell us, insofar as you can without disclosing confidence, about the influence of justice marshall has had on you, on your career in your life -- and your life. he was a man who almost -- he would say "oh, shucks, i don't know anything," and then he would come out of left field with something incredibly incisive. >> there's a tradition in the justice department that when you come into the office, you are given a list of...
278
278
Sep 17, 2009
09/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 278
favorite 0
quote 0
they start pecking at you. they start -- [ laughter ] >> jimmy: what is this coming from? >> rooster -- it's a childhood trauma. >> jimmy: it's a child trauma thing, right? yeah. [ laughter ] absolutely, yeah. let's get into that, yeah. >> but it's exciting because we're starting season five. it's funny because -- >> jimmy: tomorrow. >> yeah, our 100th episode is coming up in 16 episodes. and i'm going to directing that one. but we're excited that the relationship is back, and it's a great show. >> jimmy: i love you, and please come back. >> definitely, man. >> jimmy: "bones" airs thursdays at 8:00 on fox. david boreanaz, everybody. q-tip performs next! come on back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: our next guest rose to fame in the '90s with a tribe called quest and then has gone on to a successful solo career. here to perform the song "barely in love" from his new album "kamaal the abstract" with a little help from the roots. please welcome q-tip! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ she only likes it when it's hot she doesn't like the cold â
187
187
Sep 6, 2009
09/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
we have a pecking order or who should be imnunized for when the vaccine is available. >> if you're a parent with a school-aged child, maybe not college bound but someone who's living under your roof, should you be getting the vaccine for your child? >> that child is in the order of magnitu magnitude. we start with pregnant women. then people who take care of children below the age of 6 and then health care workers, emts, doctors, nurses. then the 6-month-old to the 18-month-old child. after that, we go from 18 months to the age of 63. for people who have predisposing medical conditions. >> you talk about the two flus. as if it's double whammy. how does one distinguish? >> you can't really right off the bat. the rough rule of thumb is that the type-a flu which we commonly get in the fall is one that involves mostly respiratory symptoms, muscle aches, cough, sneezing. it is a few people that get nausea, vomiting and diarrhea. with the h1n1, nausea, vomiting and diarrhea is far more common and the other symptoms. the only way to know whether you have the h1n1 is to be tested for it. we
we have a pecking order or who should be imnunized for when the vaccine is available. >> if you're a parent with a school-aged child, maybe not college bound but someone who's living under your roof, should you be getting the vaccine for your child? >> that child is in the order of magnitu magnitude. we start with pregnant women. then people who take care of children below the age of 6 and then health care workers, emts, doctors, nurses. then the 6-month-old to the 18-month-old...
283
283
Sep 28, 2009
09/09
by
WTTG
tv
eye 283
favorite 0
quote 0
southbound 29 in good hape peck road out to university boulevard. 270, busy ride out of germantown headed out to mva and montrose road to the split. delays across the 14th street bridge. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> coming up next hour, time to move past the mac and cheese and try your hand at fancier fare. >> holly is at hill's kitchen with alike at classes with you can learn to cook like the pros coming up. >>> i'm with josh courage of josh current training. we'll talk about a free workout you can do anywhere in the neighborhood in any park or local rec center. it is called the jungle gym workout. >> i brought out clients for boot camps, small groups. bring them out here. you kind of bring them back to the roots. any kid enjoins coming out here and running around. you come out here, you throw your body weight around, push- ups, pull-ups. this is a true test of fitness, can you control your own body. >> so the key is to develop the strength to control your own body. >> that is what it is ll about. you can run around, be outside. any jungle gym has somet
southbound 29 in good hape peck road out to university boulevard. 270, busy ride out of germantown headed out to mva and montrose road to the split. delays across the 14th street bridge. that's a check of your fox 5 on-time traffic. >> thank you. >>> coming up next hour, time to move past the mac and cheese and try your hand at fancier fare. >> holly is at hill's kitchen with alike at classes with you can learn to cook like the pros coming up. >>> i'm with josh...
1,116
1.1K
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
by
WMPT
tv
eye 1,116
favorite 0
quote 0
robert peck, the doctor on loan from cornell medical college discussed with his medical students the case of a mall nourished baby who was sent back to the hospital after being treated by a.m.o.s. >> when you have severe malnutrition one of the most important things is to think about the cause. to ask why. because if we don't know why, these children with severe malnutrition, when we treat them for malnutrition, when we discharge them home, what is going to happen? that's right. they'll develop severe malnutrition again. what often happens for a.m.o.s, because they're so busy, they think of first things first. they think of malnutrition. they treat the malnutrition. in this case it didn't get better. what other things other than socioeconomic factors can cause malnutrition in a child this age, severe malnutrition? h.i.v., very important. >> suarez: the baby, it's determined, likely has h.i.v. and tuberculosis. making it tough to keep food down. >> the a.m.o. training is very good for what they do. ... taking care of patients on a practical day-to-day level but they don't have the tim
robert peck, the doctor on loan from cornell medical college discussed with his medical students the case of a mall nourished baby who was sent back to the hospital after being treated by a.m.o.s. >> when you have severe malnutrition one of the most important things is to think about the cause. to ask why. because if we don't know why, these children with severe malnutrition, when we treat them for malnutrition, when we discharge them home, what is going to happen? that's right. they'll...
120
120
Sep 10, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 120
favorite 0
quote 0
>> couric: former adversary hillary clinton and barack obama embracing and he gave her a couple of pecks as well. >> schieffer: a lot of kissing tonight. >> couric: yes. seems to be part of our culture that maybe we should take a step back from once in a while. especially in h1n1 season. >> schieffer: exactly. and, you know, in paris, in france, katie, they're telling people to stop all this kissing and so maybe we'll see what happens here. a whole bunch of congressmen come down with the flu... (laughs) >> couric: that's right. chip, are there concerns that the president is using too much political capital on health care reform and it might jeopardize his efforts on things like climate change? >> well, their biggest fear is losing on health care reform. whatever they've got to do to get it through, that's what they believe they have to do. even if it means spending a lot of political capital, katie. >> couric: vice president biden and house speaker nancy pelosi who has been out front on health care reform and has really wrangled a lot of opponents with her insistence of a public option a
>> couric: former adversary hillary clinton and barack obama embracing and he gave her a couple of pecks as well. >> schieffer: a lot of kissing tonight. >> couric: yes. seems to be part of our culture that maybe we should take a step back from once in a while. especially in h1n1 season. >> schieffer: exactly. and, you know, in paris, in france, katie, they're telling people to stop all this kissing and so maybe we'll see what happens here. a whole bunch of congressmen...
403
403
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 403
favorite 0
quote 0
activity under the front nose cone and then also off to the left wing simultaneously, gives better peck perspective but indicate there is are crews or people not that concerned who simply are right up next to the men and continue to talk to the pilot. again, as we have heard, hijackers were apparently not able to penetrate into the cockpit. at least there is some conversations going on between the men on the ground, pie all right and crew. the key question is did all the passengers get off this boeing 737, and if not, how many are still on pardon and what are the demands to or what's being done as far as trying to keep the situation calm and make sure that the hijackers don't do anything soup which had? one of the things they had requested was this conversation with mexican president felipeha. by every indication this continues in some fashion. >> they are continuing to interview passengers who were on the plane. they got off calmly. how would the hijackers indicate to the pilot that the plane was being hijacked? i mean, did they pull one of the flight attendants to the side and say let
activity under the front nose cone and then also off to the left wing simultaneously, gives better peck perspective but indicate there is are crews or people not that concerned who simply are right up next to the men and continue to talk to the pilot. again, as we have heard, hijackers were apparently not able to penetrate into the cockpit. at least there is some conversations going on between the men on the ground, pie all right and crew. the key question is did all the passengers get off this...
335
335
Sep 8, 2009
09/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 335
favorite 0
quote 0
crude prices moving higher today, as well, ahead of the o peck decision. that's coming out tomorrow as we see nymex light sweet crude gaining about $1.50 at $69.48. brent crude is showing strength at $68 even. mike. >> thanks, maura. ken, i'd like to start with you. i realize that one or two days doesn't a trend make, but could we be bucking the september bearish trend? could it be true, as the bulls have been saying, that all these professional money managers are coming back to work post labor day and they've got $3.5 trillion in cash to play with? >> i think that's the big story right there, that a lot of money still sits on the sidelines. there's never this bell that rings that says it's safe to come back in the water. but as you start to look at m&a activity, that's a good signal that things are start to go thaw out a little bit. the individual investor needs to start looking at that and seeing what types of moves they want to make. i have to say we are starting to get somewhat optimistic that not only is the worst behind us, but that the system actual
crude prices moving higher today, as well, ahead of the o peck decision. that's coming out tomorrow as we see nymex light sweet crude gaining about $1.50 at $69.48. brent crude is showing strength at $68 even. mike. >> thanks, maura. ken, i'd like to start with you. i realize that one or two days doesn't a trend make, but could we be bucking the september bearish trend? could it be true, as the bulls have been saying, that all these professional money managers are coming back to work post...
273
273
Sep 9, 2009
09/09
by
WUSA
tv
eye 273
favorite 0
quote 0
a cheek to cheek peck for hello or good-bye. but with the threat of swine flu, the french health ministry hot line is recommending against close contact. so it's good-bye to the kiss and the handshake. >> i don't think this was the permanent change. they are so demonstrative. >> reporter: it's been echoed by health officials around the world. from lebanon to mexico to the united states, where schools like this one in new york are banning all touching. >> the high fives, i think, just to cut down on the transmission, we think it's a good idea. >> reporter: we asked people if they changed their social greetings because of the h1n1 germs. >> i would embrace you like this. >> no kissing and no handshake. >> no, i don't think so. >> because the germs are there. >> exactly. >> you can't just not shake someone's hand because you're afraid. >> reporter: so what is the germ-free way to respectfully say hello and good-bye? >> for most americans, we're not comfortable bowing, so instead we have the eye contact and the head nod. >> reporter
a cheek to cheek peck for hello or good-bye. but with the threat of swine flu, the french health ministry hot line is recommending against close contact. so it's good-bye to the kiss and the handshake. >> i don't think this was the permanent change. they are so demonstrative. >> reporter: it's been echoed by health officials around the world. from lebanon to mexico to the united states, where schools like this one in new york are banning all touching. >> the high fives, i...
413
413
Sep 17, 2009
09/09
by
WMAR
tv
eye 413
favorite 0
quote 0
this college student was killed by her ex-boyfriend, john peck, because she wouldn't get back together with him. >> i'm going to keep calling and calling. >> reporter: 18-year-old jessica faulkner had no romantic relationship with fellow student, curtis dixon. but his obsession led to murder. her father made this heartbreaking call to campus police. >> i just got a very disturbing call from a fellow student of hers, that he's murdered my daughter. >> a common theme in these type of homicides is that the person who commits the homicide, tend to be controlling. tend to have trouble with relationships with females. >> reporter: as for clark, police say he has stopped cooperating with the investigation. his lawyer says, he has no comment. for "good morning america," andrea canning, abc news, new york. >>> and joining us, now, is one of america's top forensic psychiatrists, dr. michael welner. he's going to help us put the pieces of this together. thanks for joining us this morning, doctor. >> good morning. >> all of this evidence seem to be points to a crime of passion. you say not so fast
this college student was killed by her ex-boyfriend, john peck, because she wouldn't get back together with him. >> i'm going to keep calling and calling. >> reporter: 18-year-old jessica faulkner had no romantic relationship with fellow student, curtis dixon. but his obsession led to murder. her father made this heartbreaking call to campus police. >> i just got a very disturbing call from a fellow student of hers, that he's murdered my daughter. >> a common theme in...
204
204
Sep 4, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 204
favorite 0
quote 0
this is almost a 700 billion-dollar bankruptcy, and the initial document they presented to judge peck of the accord was only 15 pages long. this document should have been 300 pages long to articulate how they were going to unwin this risk so what happened was after lehman failed you had some winding that was so nasty that's why when you were sitting in home in october, november and the stock market was going down every day at 2:00 another 300, 400 points that is because lehman was in there on winding and other hedge funds -- lehman brotrs was bringing down dominoes. literally you are watching dominoes fall and that hurt so many people. so if lehman had been saved, you could have had a suationhe these assets were sold in a much more orderly and controlled way instead of as crazy and haphazard and irresponsibly sold the way they were. >> how long do you think it will be before the market recovers? >> honest to god, warren buffett doesn't even know the answer to that question. but all i know is -- >> you think like n years? >> it isn't going to be a v shape recovery. a lot of people have
this is almost a 700 billion-dollar bankruptcy, and the initial document they presented to judge peck of the accord was only 15 pages long. this document should have been 300 pages long to articulate how they were going to unwin this risk so what happened was after lehman failed you had some winding that was so nasty that's why when you were sitting in home in october, november and the stock market was going down every day at 2:00 another 300, 400 points that is because lehman was in there on...
151
151
Sep 8, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 151
favorite 0
quote 0
wondered if you could talk about how much of an increase we're seeing in cases compared to your ex peck dayses or scenarios you may have laid out. we've all seen lots of reports of cases, you know, particularly on college campuses, like washington state university has over 2,000 cases of flulike symptoms so i wonder if, you know, look the at the scenarios you've laid out at the expectations -- predictions you may have made over the summer, is this fulfilling any worst case scenarios or any fears you may have about having widespread illness or a peak of infection before the vaccine is ready as a report suggests it could happen? >> thank you. the observations that we're making about disease occurrence are very consistent with what we were expecting based on what we learned from the spring, based on the southern hemisphere experience and based on what we know about influenza. we did expect that increased influenza would start to be evident earlier than usual and that it might be most evident in school-aged or young adult populations because that's where we really saw a lot of decide in the
wondered if you could talk about how much of an increase we're seeing in cases compared to your ex peck dayses or scenarios you may have laid out. we've all seen lots of reports of cases, you know, particularly on college campuses, like washington state university has over 2,000 cases of flulike symptoms so i wonder if, you know, look the at the scenarios you've laid out at the expectations -- predictions you may have made over the summer, is this fulfilling any worst case scenarios or any...
292
292
Sep 30, 2009
09/09
by
WBFF
tv
eye 292
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> that means your peck of over 300 arts performances, exhibits, concerts and much more all for no charge. randy vega with the baltimore office of arts joins us with more. >> good morning. >> this is one of things we can enjoy? >> this is absolutely one of things. this is one of the puppets from the black cherry public pet -- puppet theater. she is going to be performing on sunday at black cherry where they're having performances and puppet making activities for kids. >> this lasts a month. >> it's the month of october which is arts and entertainment month, excuse me, it's arts and humanities month. [ laughter ] >> that is why we chose october for free fall baltimore. >> in addition to these types of performances tell me of other that are available. >> we have an open rehearsal at the bso. you can hear the symphony play for free. >> that's nice. >> there's a performance at center stage. there's performances all over town, from small and large organizations, theater, dance, lectures, tours, all kinds of wonderful experiences for people to take advantage of. >> one of the wonderful t
. >>> that means your peck of over 300 arts performances, exhibits, concerts and much more all for no charge. randy vega with the baltimore office of arts joins us with more. >> good morning. >> this is one of things we can enjoy? >> this is absolutely one of things. this is one of the puppets from the black cherry public pet -- puppet theater. she is going to be performing on sunday at black cherry where they're having performances and puppet making activities for...
426
426
Sep 10, 2009
09/09
by
CNBC
tv
eye 426
favorite 0
quote 0
how did you come about this order, pecking order, who is in the top spot, who goes first, what the measuring stick is. >> fortune does a lot of lists. this the first list we ever did that was subjective but as objective as we can make it. mot based purely on revenues, a survey. basically four criteria. we look at the size and importance of the business in the global economy, the health and direction of the woman's business, the arc of the woman's career, her resume and runway ahead and something we call societal and cultural influence which is what put oprah high on the list. oprah happens to be the only non-fortune 500 ceo in the top ten. >> but she's a power deal. she's at number six on the list. >> a little bit of cultural influence. when she endorsed the kendall, the sales went crazy. >> we did a whole hour on her influence helping markers market their products. she's not number five, she's number ten? >> it's so hard to decide is oprah more powerful than angela braly, ceo of well point. that's a company that's bigger than pepsico. >> okay. >> so why would indra beat her out. >> i don't
how did you come about this order, pecking order, who is in the top spot, who goes first, what the measuring stick is. >> fortune does a lot of lists. this the first list we ever did that was subjective but as objective as we can make it. mot based purely on revenues, a survey. basically four criteria. we look at the size and importance of the business in the global economy, the health and direction of the woman's business, the arc of the woman's career, her resume and runway ahead and...
1,115
1.1K
Sep 17, 2009
09/09
by
WRC
tv
eye 1,115
favorite 0
quote 0
diana writes i'm 56, if i want to kiss, i will, no sex peck on the cheek. the guy should pay. >> what about the animals. >> kim says i have to defend hoda. i love animals but birds flapping in my face freaks me out. >> thank you kim. >> tomorrow we have the emmy previews before the big weekend. >> fun gadgets for your pet and ambush makeovers. >> have an awesome day, everybody.
diana writes i'm 56, if i want to kiss, i will, no sex peck on the cheek. the guy should pay. >> what about the animals. >> kim says i have to defend hoda. i love animals but birds flapping in my face freaks me out. >> thank you kim. >> tomorrow we have the emmy previews before the big weekend. >> fun gadgets for your pet and ambush makeovers. >> have an awesome day, everybody.
230
230
Sep 3, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 230
favorite 0
quote 0
that is why i think peck a few to fire, punish, whip in shape but chances are they will have to rely on the bureaucracy to get things done. that is why the people are excited they have thrown out the party and they will take it to the bureaucrats but they will have to get the bureaucrats to provide the information and sprs to run the country. host: how is japan's economy doing? guest: not very well. it has been the hardest hit of the major industrial economies and they have been in a slow growth pattern about 10 years, less than 2% a year, which is pretty anemic. on the other hand there are incredibly competitive japanese companies. just look at prius by toyota or sharp or sony. so they have a lot of strong high tech industries but there are a lot of problems in the economy. people are worried their income is notting if up. it will sound familiar to americans. but that is what a lot of japanese are going through and have been for some time. host: we were looking at a map. north and south korea neighbors to japan. does this election and our relation with japan have any impact on what
that is why i think peck a few to fire, punish, whip in shape but chances are they will have to rely on the bureaucracy to get things done. that is why the people are excited they have thrown out the party and they will take it to the bureaucrats but they will have to get the bureaucrats to provide the information and sprs to run the country. host: how is japan's economy doing? guest: not very well. it has been the hardest hit of the major industrial economies and they have been in a slow...
324
324
Sep 4, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 324
favorite 0
quote 0
this is almost a 700 billion-dollar bankruptcy, and the initial document they presented to judge peck of the accord was only 15 pages long. this document suld have been 300 pages long to articulate h they were going to unwind this risk so what happened was after lehman failed you had some winding that was so nasty. that's why when you were sitting in home in october, november and the stock market was going down every daat 2:00 another00, 400 points that is because lehman was in theron winding and other hedge funds -- lehman brothers was bringing down dominoes. literally you are watching dominoes fall and that hurt so many people. so if lehman had been saved, you could have had a situation where these assets were sold in a much more orderly a controlled wa instead of as crazy and haphazard and irresponsibly sold the way they were. >> how long do you think it will be before the marketecovers? >> honest to god, warren buffett doesn't even know the answer to that question. but all i know is -- >> you thi like ten years? >> it isn't going to be a v shape recovery. a lot of people have been
this is almost a 700 billion-dollar bankruptcy, and the initial document they presented to judge peck of the accord was only 15 pages long. this document suld have been 300 pages long to articulate h they were going to unwind this risk so what happened was after lehman failed you had some winding that was so nasty. that's why when you were sitting in home in october, november and the stock market was going down every daat 2:00 another00, 400 points that is because lehman was in theron winding...
269
269
Sep 15, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 269
favorite 0
quote 0
virtually every amtrak station in peck will have to be epared with the wicker amendment to take on firearms and check baggage. there have not been hearings on this amendment. it has not given homeland security or the baggage handling unions or anyone affected by this amendment the opportunity to testify. given the time to work with these stakeholders, we may be able to work out some kind of understanding that accommodates the senator from mississippi's concerns. but the amendment that we have before us is not a responsible approach to this challenge. to think that we would allow one person at one station to impose a burden and expense on amtrak to be borne by every other passenger, to me, in this age of terrorism, is difficult to explain and impossible to accept. i urge my colleagues to think twice about this amendment. i know the political force behind gun amendments. but this just goes too far. if it's a good idea, why doesn't it go through the ordinary process here? at least have a hearing an answer the basic questions and others have raised during the course of this amendment. mr. presi
virtually every amtrak station in peck will have to be epared with the wicker amendment to take on firearms and check baggage. there have not been hearings on this amendment. it has not given homeland security or the baggage handling unions or anyone affected by this amendment the opportunity to testify. given the time to work with these stakeholders, we may be able to work out some kind of understanding that accommodates the senator from mississippi's concerns. but the amendment that we have...
265
265
Sep 3, 2009
09/09
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 265
favorite 0
quote 0
that is why i think peck a few to fire, punish, whip in shape but chances are they will have to rely on the bureaucracy to get things done. that is why the people are excited they have thrown out the party and they will take it to the bureaucrats but they will have to get the bureaucrats to provide the information and sprs to run the country. host: how is japan's economy doing? guest: not very well. it has been the hardest hit of the major industrial economies and they have been in a slow growth pattern about 10 years, less than 2% a year, which is pretty anemic. on the other hand there are incredibly competitive japanese companies. just look at prius by toyota or sharp or sony. so they have a lot of strong high tech industries but there are a lot of problems in the economy. people are worried their income is notting if up. it will sound familiar to americans. but that is what a lot of japanese are going through and have been for some time. host: we were looking at a map. north and south korea neighbors to japan. does this election and our relation with japan have any impact on what
that is why i think peck a few to fire, punish, whip in shape but chances are they will have to rely on the bureaucracy to get things done. that is why the people are excited they have thrown out the party and they will take it to the bureaucrats but they will have to get the bureaucrats to provide the information and sprs to run the country. host: how is japan's economy doing? guest: not very well. it has been the hardest hit of the major industrial economies and they have been in a slow...
215
215
Sep 21, 2009
09/09
by
HLN
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
that's pretty low on the pecking order at the entergone. he needed somebody higher to get the thing going. and trevor gardner had come on. he was another immigrant like shriever. he had gone to cal tech. he was an electrical engineer by training. really a technological visionary in his own right. could see the problem -- he could see the possibility of technology. shriever recruited him. >> bernie shriever, you say in your book, until 6 was a german citizen? >> yes. all three of those men you mentioned were all immigrants. shriever came here when he was 6 years old from germany. his mother brought her two sons here. two months before we declared war in germany in world war i. they went to texas where he grew up. trevor gardner was a welshman. his father was a boilermaker in south america, boiler engineer. he came here when he was a young man, went through cal tech, got educated here. john was a mathematician with a mind second throin einstein's who developed the first electronic computer and developed storied programming for the computer, a
that's pretty low on the pecking order at the entergone. he needed somebody higher to get the thing going. and trevor gardner had come on. he was another immigrant like shriever. he had gone to cal tech. he was an electrical engineer by training. really a technological visionary in his own right. could see the problem -- he could see the possibility of technology. shriever recruited him. >> bernie shriever, you say in your book, until 6 was a german citizen? >> yes. all three of...