114
114
Nov 7, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 114
favorite 0
quote 0
the owners called ktvu's melanie b after an agreement to lease -- melanie woodrow after an agreement to lease nearly cost them their business. >> reporter: the machine looks familiar. a credit card processing machine when we use, every time we pay this way the businesses pay a fee. when a company offered to save them big bucks on the fees, they signed up. the los angeles based company offered the owners lower rates. but the business owners say the company didn't make good on the promises. so they canceled the service but later discovered they couldn't cancel the lease for the machine. that part of the contract was with a second company. turns out in the fine print they signed away their rights to cancel even when the service didn't meet their expectations. >> we were in the market for another company and a guy came in at the right time and offered us the world. it sounded like here is our answer. >> reporter: the machine cost less than $200 but the company charges business owners thousands to lease it. some are continuing to pay to avoid being sue for breaching the contract. tonight
the owners called ktvu's melanie b after an agreement to lease -- melanie woodrow after an agreement to lease nearly cost them their business. >> reporter: the machine looks familiar. a credit card processing machine when we use, every time we pay this way the businesses pay a fee. when a company offered to save them big bucks on the fees, they signed up. the los angeles based company offered the owners lower rates. but the business owners say the company didn't make good on the promises....
142
142
Nov 24, 2014
11/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
melanie and megan. thanks for coming. our time right now is 11:56. we're going to check your final forecast in just a minute. meteorologist chuck bell is going to join us. >> i'm right here. >> there he is, okay. >> snuck in when you weren't looking. all eyes are on wednesday. that's most concern for us here in the weather department. what should you expect on wednesday? likely going to be raining when you get up wednesday morning. during the day, the rain will change over to snow gradually. the best chance for snow to stick and assuccumulate will be west of i-95 and probably not any further west than i-81. whether it's all rain or a rain/snow mix, because it's such a busy travel day, it will have a high impact on travel. so plan, if you're going to be driving, taking the train or flying, you should be pack your patience now as there can be some real slowdowns. even a heavy rain on i-95 and a busy travel day can really get things snarled up. snow could complicate the issues. there's your seven-day forecast. 70s today and blustery outside. tomorrow, c
melanie and megan. thanks for coming. our time right now is 11:56. we're going to check your final forecast in just a minute. meteorologist chuck bell is going to join us. >> i'm right here. >> there he is, okay. >> snuck in when you weren't looking. all eyes are on wednesday. that's most concern for us here in the weather department. what should you expect on wednesday? likely going to be raining when you get up wednesday morning. during the day, the rain will change over to...
1,222
1.2K
Nov 2, 2014
11/14
by
WUVP
tv
eye 1,222
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> mi nombre es melany, tengo 11 aÑos. mi diagnostico es leucemia. >> en el caso de los pacientes con leucemia, como melany, es un paciente que cuando vino a la consulta con nosotros en el hospital de niÑos benjamin bloom... se consulto inmediatamente en vivo con los expertos en st. jude. [♪...] todos los niÑos con cancer se merecen buenas oportunidades de tratamiento. esto que vemos aqui en el salvador demuestra de que eso es posible, incluso en paises con escasos recursos economicos. >> en el salvador, por ejemplo, el indice de supervivencia para niÑos con leucemia linfoblastica aguda se elevo de un 10% a un 60% en los primeros cinco aÑos de colaboracion. en guatemala, los indices de supervivencia tambien subieron de un 30% a un 70%. gracias al programa de alcance internacional de st. jude muchos mas niÑos en otros paises ahora tambien tendran la oportunidad de sobrevivir. >> a veces pienso... y todos los dias me acuesto y le digo a dios que solo un milagro, quiero que me la deje, que me la preste. [♪...] por qu
. >> mi nombre es melany, tengo 11 aÑos. mi diagnostico es leucemia. >> en el caso de los pacientes con leucemia, como melany, es un paciente que cuando vino a la consulta con nosotros en el hospital de niÑos benjamin bloom... se consulto inmediatamente en vivo con los expertos en st. jude. [♪...] todos los niÑos con cancer se merecen buenas oportunidades de tratamiento. esto que vemos aqui en el salvador demuestra de que eso es posible, incluso en paises con escasos recursos...
157
157
Nov 6, 2014
11/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 157
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the latest now live from melanie, joining us, in jessup maryland, the state of which this guy was found, with this poor victim. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. certainly a lot of attention, hard for to you see because of all of the rain and everything, but literally it is wall-to-wall media trucks here in this strip mall parking lot. this is where that vehicle was found that had carlesha freeland-gaither, fortunately she was safe, delvin barnes in the vehicle with her. we know that atf agents were able to track the car to this parking lot. then once they saw him climbing from the back seat to the front seat, that is when they moved in, they got their cars block around. he seemed kind of surprised that they found him. and, fortunately, they did, because what we know is this man is a violent preditor, so he's going to be in court at 1:00 o'clock today, in baltimore, and but that's not for the philadelphia abduction case, that's where the previous charge, so fugitive warrant extradition hearing to see if he's going to go back to charles city virginia to face charges in that
. >> the latest now live from melanie, joining us, in jessup maryland, the state of which this guy was found, with this poor victim. good morning. >> reporter: good morning. certainly a lot of attention, hard for to you see because of all of the rain and everything, but literally it is wall-to-wall media trucks here in this strip mall parking lot. this is where that vehicle was found that had carlesha freeland-gaither, fortunately she was safe, delvin barnes in the vehicle with her....
25
25
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the time, colonel now brigadier general james mingus.
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's...
50
50
Nov 26, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> melanie uhb from numbers, usa. during my research on places like the jubilee center, i found they describe their uac programs as placing children in foster care as one of the main priorities. do either of you have any insight to the foster care program? have you talked to anyone who's been a foster parent? are they americans? the figures, the process. anything? >> i have not. that's a quick answer. >> okay. thank you, folks. i'm not sure whether the mayor or jessica will be around to be accosted afterwards but you can always try. i appreciate everybody coming. thank you very much. and thank you, mayor kennedy. >> thank you. >>> here's a look at wednesday's night primetime programming across the c-span networks. here on c-span 3 at 8:00 eastern remarks from the president of the kennedy center, deborah rutter. on c-span 2 at 8:00 we'll show you american university citizenship conference, civic, business and education leaders discuss what it means to be citizen. on c-span at 8:00 we'll have more congressional retireme
. >> melanie uhb from numbers, usa. during my research on places like the jubilee center, i found they describe their uac programs as placing children in foster care as one of the main priorities. do either of you have any insight to the foster care program? have you talked to anyone who's been a foster parent? are they americans? the figures, the process. anything? >> i have not. that's a quick answer. >> okay. thank you, folks. i'm not sure whether the mayor or jessica will...
28
28
Nov 29, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
and then melanie, who is their young sister. she was the one that they tried to look out for wherever they went in the world. the three of them were a single unit. they were the three of them against the world because, like many military families as so many of you know, they moved from base to base, from country to country. had to rebuild a social network wherever they went. so the two boys, they were patriotic in every sense of the phrase. they looked at their father, they watched him ascend from his early start in kentucky to being a captain in germany to moving on to korea, to moving and doing some tours in saudi arabia and kuwait. and to them, this was the highest honor, this was the highest tenet of public service. and they both wanted to do the same thing. so they went to the university of kentucky, they went through the rotc program. each one planned to be an officer. for jeff it was to lead in combat, for kevin it was to be a doctor to try to help others. flash forward a few years ago. jeff is out, he was the older of th
and then melanie, who is their young sister. she was the one that they tried to look out for wherever they went in the world. the three of them were a single unit. they were the three of them against the world because, like many military families as so many of you know, they moved from base to base, from country to country. had to rebuild a social network wherever they went. so the two boys, they were patriotic in every sense of the phrase. they looked at their father, they watched him ascend...
52
52
Nov 26, 2014
11/14
by
WRC
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> melanie: chad... it's good to see you're finally admitting the man you really are. >> chad: mel. >> melanie: mm-hmm. >> chad: you look amazing. welcome home.
. >> melanie: chad... it's good to see you're finally admitting the man you really are. >> chad: mel. >> melanie: mm-hmm. >> chad: you look amazing. welcome home.
43
43
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
melanie woodrow, ktvu channel 2 news. >> if you have a story that you would like us to look in to e- mail us. many of our investigations have come from tips from viewers like you. >>> as expected the rain made a mess of the morning commute. the rain is gone but there is something else moving in. >> we have nice weather coming back in to the forecast but there will be plenty of clouds. dry weather into the weekend. and things line up next week for a succession. hopefully. for more weather. we showed you the rain totals. quarter inch. some areas half inch. in the hills. see the clouds? they will be around the next few days. not mostly cloudy but partly cloudy skies. really right through the weekend and next week. radar showing something out here by livermore. just sprinkles. light stuff. winding down now. all about the morning commute. it was messy. temperatures on the mild side. the temperature in napa right now is 59. the dew point temperature, which is how much moisture is in the air, it is not a number, a temperature, 57 degrees. when that drops to 57 degrees, dew point temperature
melanie woodrow, ktvu channel 2 news. >> if you have a story that you would like us to look in to e- mail us. many of our investigations have come from tips from viewers like you. >>> as expected the rain made a mess of the morning commute. the rain is gone but there is something else moving in. >> we have nice weather coming back in to the forecast but there will be plenty of clouds. dry weather into the weekend. and things line up next week for a succession. hopefully....
47
47
Nov 13, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: melanie woodrow is here to explain. >> reporter: this is a child resistant cap like one you would find on a bottle of medicine. a quarter teaspoon of this liquid is enough to kill a child if it is ingested or absorbed. an increasing number of children in california are gaining access to it. the growing popularity of e- cigarettes accounts for the growing number of calls to poison control. in 2012, there were 28 calls. in 2013. nearly 106 calls. and with two months still left in 2014. that number has practically doubled to 203 calls. more than 60% of victims this year have been five years old our younger. a lot of e-cigarette nicotine liquid is candy flavors. mom nicole oliver says her daughter drank half a bottle. >> she has way over the od limit. and obviously, she was not even like this. you pick um her arm, and it would fall. >> it is so totally unregulated that we should be alarmed. >> reporter: bay area congresswoman jackie spira called for child resis tent caps on e-cigarette liquid to curb the poisoning. they wanted to put them on a test. we asked four and six-yea
. >> reporter: melanie woodrow is here to explain. >> reporter: this is a child resistant cap like one you would find on a bottle of medicine. a quarter teaspoon of this liquid is enough to kill a child if it is ingested or absorbed. an increasing number of children in california are gaining access to it. the growing popularity of e- cigarettes accounts for the growing number of calls to poison control. in 2012, there were 28 calls. in 2013. nearly 106 calls. and with two months...
73
73
Nov 21, 2014
11/14
by
WHYY
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
toch is why they flooded work in his films, from nathan lane in "the birdcage" -- melanie griffith in "working girl." he was far too smart to pick a favorite. >> it is like asking your favorite kid. it is your life. it is what you love, as much as my family. i'm lucky. i feel lucky. was a wartime refugee from germany who made america his home and his subject. >> it is a moral issue. a he started his career as comedic duo. and then began his trademark as a film, television, and theater director. he was not one to seek the limelight, preferring to let his work do the talking for him. >> remembering the brilliant and charming mike nichols. that brings the show to a close, but you can find much more at our website and to reach me and the team, just go to twitter. from all of us, thanks for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation, newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation, and union bank.
toch is why they flooded work in his films, from nathan lane in "the birdcage" -- melanie griffith in "working girl." he was far too smart to pick a favorite. >> it is like asking your favorite kid. it is your life. it is what you love, as much as my family. i'm lucky. i feel lucky. was a wartime refugee from germany who made america his home and his subject. >> it is a moral issue. a he started his career as comedic duo. and then began his trademark as a film,...
99
99
Nov 21, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 99
favorite 0
quote 0
ktvu's melanie woodrow spoke to people who are questions it. >> reporter: anyone who has waited in line at the post office might think there should be more help, not less. when it comes to the processing and distribution center they said there should be fewer employees. pictures like this one that show many idle employees according to the report. the union president said the photos in this report are misleading. >> reporter: in office of the inspector general report says there are too many employees that processing and distribution center. but the sign outside said we are hiring. it recommends eliminating 486,000 work hours to save $21 million. they suggested having 280 employees retire. management is questioning the math. management is not alone. >> if they are questions the figures so am i. >> reporter: the union president says the union has challenged past reports that national level. >> a lot of times the data are not accurate. >> reporter: he claims pictures are also misleading. some show over staffed machines and idle employees. >> if they are standing around it is probably becaus
ktvu's melanie woodrow spoke to people who are questions it. >> reporter: anyone who has waited in line at the post office might think there should be more help, not less. when it comes to the processing and distribution center they said there should be fewer employees. pictures like this one that show many idle employees according to the report. the union president said the photos in this report are misleading. >> reporter: in office of the inspector general report says there are...
87
87
Nov 20, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> based on customer complaints and a suspicious money trail uncovered by ktvu's melanie woodrow they filed a lawsui against that business and the owner. and here now are details on the investigation and what this means for customer whose say they have -- who -- customers who say they have been ripped off. >> he has two goals by filing the lawsuit it get tax customers their money back and to make sure there are no victims. >> it is your money. get it faster. >> reporter: inside money mart and check cashing businesses. >> i think what they were doing was looking for people who needed the money so they wouldn't ask too many questions. >> when they noticed their refunds were missing hundreds, thousands of dollars, they contacted 2 investigates. san francisco city attorney filed a lawsuit, it outlines what customers told 2 investigates. fees without knowledge or consent. a difference they didn't notice immediately because they did not allow them to review their returns before filing. >> i asked for copies and she refused. >> there are a host of unlawful practices. >> employees deposited r
. >> based on customer complaints and a suspicious money trail uncovered by ktvu's melanie woodrow they filed a lawsui against that business and the owner. and here now are details on the investigation and what this means for customer whose say they have -- who -- customers who say they have been ripped off. >> he has two goals by filing the lawsuit it get tax customers their money back and to make sure there are no victims. >> it is your money. get it faster. >>...
319
319
Nov 21, 2014
11/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 319
favorite 0
quote 0
which is why they flooded to work in his films, from nathan lane in "the birdcage" -- melanie griffith in "working girl." he was far too smart to pick a favorite. >> it is like asking your favorite kid. it is your life. it is what you love, as much as my family. i'm lucky. i feel lucky. >> nichols was a wartime refugee from germany who made america his home and his subject. >> it is a moral issue. >> he started his career as a comedic duo. and then began his trademark as a film, television and theater director. he was not one to seek the limelight, preferring to let his work do the talking for him. >> remembering the brilliant and charming mike nichols. that brings the show to a close, but you can find much more at our website and to reach me and the team, just go to twitter. from all of us, thanks for watching and please tune in tomorrow. >> make sense of international news at bbc.com/news. >> funding of this presentation is made possible by the freeman foundation newman's own foundation, giving all profits from newman's own to charity and pursuing the common good, kovler foundation,
which is why they flooded to work in his films, from nathan lane in "the birdcage" -- melanie griffith in "working girl." he was far too smart to pick a favorite. >> it is like asking your favorite kid. it is your life. it is what you love, as much as my family. i'm lucky. i feel lucky. >> nichols was a wartime refugee from germany who made america his home and his subject. >> it is a moral issue. >> he started his career as a comedic duo. and then...
73
73
Nov 6, 2014
11/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
back to you. >> melanie, where did it all take place? have the camera moved around. where did it happen? did the cops block in his car so he couldn't get out? >> reporter: they did, we believe in front of the ollie barn parking area. we have some skyfox video from earlier. >> i believe we did. >> again you can see that the car, the car, yes, then you can see that the car had the window, the rear window, covered in plastic that had been kick out. we know that witness accounts from philadelphia said that carlesha had kicked that rear window out trying to get away. so i think based and when we know from the case in virginia, again, that 16 year old girl, police officers tell me, she was complete stranger to delvin barnes, again, carlesha also a stranger to delvin barnes. they are checking, they told me, with authorities around the area, other police agencies, to see if there may be some connection with other missing persons cases from any of the prior years. >> apparently carlesha yelled out i'm the girl from philadelphia. melanie, thank you for that report. right there
back to you. >> melanie, where did it all take place? have the camera moved around. where did it happen? did the cops block in his car so he couldn't get out? >> reporter: they did, we believe in front of the ollie barn parking area. we have some skyfox video from earlier. >> i believe we did. >> again you can see that the car, the car, yes, then you can see that the car had the window, the rear window, covered in plastic that had been kick out. we know that witness...
537
537
tv
eye 537
favorite 0
quote 13
when the one year old ran into trouble melanie davis holland in mays landing started cpr. the little girl's mom thinks she suffered a seizure due to high fever. after a few minutes of chest compressions and rescue breathes she started breathing on her own. >> it's like ride ago bike. you go into the mowings of your training at the time when it's needed. >> jersey law does require licensed daycare centers to have two staff members certified in both first aid and cpr. the davis holland learning center says all its staff is trained. >> on the health watch tonight, some surprising new research about shift work and how it may be hurting your health. new study found that those who perform shift work had lower scores on memory, processing speed and overall brain power. that study suggests that health monitoring is important for those who perform shift work for more than a decade. researchers also found that it's possible to recover that cognitive ability at least five years after you stop shift work. >>> well there's some potential trouble tonight for honda. federal regulators ar
when the one year old ran into trouble melanie davis holland in mays landing started cpr. the little girl's mom thinks she suffered a seizure due to high fever. after a few minutes of chest compressions and rescue breathes she started breathing on her own. >> it's like ride ago bike. you go into the mowings of your training at the time when it's needed. >> jersey law does require licensed daycare centers to have two staff members certified in both first aid and cpr. the davis...
352
352
tv
eye 352
favorite 0
quote 3
. >> owner melanie davis placed her on the grounds to assess the girl as the staff called 911. >> i let them know that the babe had i gun turning blue, they instructed knee begin cpr. >> holland said she has been certified in cpr for almost 20 years, but never who to use it. >> almost like riding a bike. you just kind of go into the motions of your training, at the time when it is needed. >> after several minute of chest compressions, and rescue breaths, judgesline started breathing again. >> oh, my god. it was awesome, the best hinge, what we wanted to see. >> her mother said she is okay now, appears she may have suffered a serial seizure caused boy high fever. >> thank you very much. i appreciate everything. >> new jersey law requires all day care sent verse at least two people that are pr -- cpr certified, but davis center says all of their staff is certified. something parent should think about when choosing a facility. >> make sure the day care facility has a certified staff. >> holland also recommends parents become cpr certified and cope close watch on their small wish this they
. >> owner melanie davis placed her on the grounds to assess the girl as the staff called 911. >> i let them know that the babe had i gun turning blue, they instructed knee begin cpr. >> holland said she has been certified in cpr for almost 20 years, but never who to use it. >> almost like riding a bike. you just kind of go into the motions of your training, at the time when it is needed. >> after several minute of chest compressions, and rescue breaths, judgesline...
44
44
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney helped tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the time, colonel now brigadier general james mingus. ever vigilant as the team was proceeding on foot from the forward operating base to its destination when it reached a narrow bridge. sergeant mahoney noticed the individual and identified an abnormal bulge under his shirt. as sergeant mahoney and captain grover tackle the bomber, the the assailant detonated his vest, wounding both soldiers. captain grover suffered wounds to his left leg and sergeant mahoney suffered a severe soft tissue wound to his left forearm and shrapnel wounds to his right shoulder and leg. for his exceptional galla
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney helped tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's...
70
70
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> mario has melanie griffith's first words since her split from antonio banderas.
. >>> mario has melanie griffith's first words since her split from antonio banderas.
70
70
Nov 26, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> melanie, thank you. >>> we have an update for you now on developing news in oakland. right now news chopper 2 is over head. large group of protesters here. this group is reportedly heading southbound they're walking on martin luther king jr. it's hard to tell the exact number of people. but a large crowd on the move in oakland. then we have monitoring the situation in oakland. this is about a block away. this group is on the move and we will continue to monitor his activity tonight. as soon as we get more information we will pray for you. >>> a family says they know firsthand what the brown family is going through. say johnson shape his story with an ethic stu itys class. mel tra will ridged sharp and web to trial. -- >> every time it goes to the grand jury, come back and you know the officer is not held accountable. no indictment. that causes us to become outraged and angered. not only that distrustful. >> reporter: we talked with johnson before he caught a flight to missouri. he told us he was returning to ferguson to visit the brown family and offer his report. >>
. >> melanie, thank you. >>> we have an update for you now on developing news in oakland. right now news chopper 2 is over head. large group of protesters here. this group is reportedly heading southbound they're walking on martin luther king jr. it's hard to tell the exact number of people. but a large crowd on the move in oakland. then we have monitoring the situation in oakland. this is about a block away. this group is on the move and we will continue to monitor his activity...
64
64
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 0
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the time, colonel now brigadier general james mingus. ever vigilant as the team was proceeding on foot from the forward operating days to its destination when it reached a narrow bridge. sergeant mahoney noticed the individual and identified abnormal bulge under his shirt. as sergeant mahoney and captain grover tackle the bomber, the assailant detonated his best wanting both soldiers. captain grover suffered wounds to his left leg and sergeant mahoney suffered a severe soft tissue wound to his left forearm and trap the ones to his right shoulder and leg. for his exceptional gallantry and i
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's...
42
42
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> meanwhile, melanie give venns and hoped to give law enforcement a voice. >> it breaks my heart what has happened in ferguson, i would like to serve on this commission, so people can hear what this has been like for a law enforcement family if we do not act, and act now, the damage can be severe, and long lasting. our streets cannot be battlefields. >> our neighbors must be euphroe to lead their daily lives. to go to work, church, run a business, without fear. >> america tonight back with us, hundreds of people applied hundreds of people want to take part. >> yeah, these are the people that applied online. there was extra nominations that came in separately from this. and it is a variety of people we have seen, half male and female variety, ones that we haven't seen are the very vocal protestors i think that's because they have been very vocal about this purseson commission they are skeptical of whether it will work, so it's not surprising that they didn't put their names in. >> i guess part of the question there is what is this really going to do? so often we hear about task forces
. >> meanwhile, melanie give venns and hoped to give law enforcement a voice. >> it breaks my heart what has happened in ferguson, i would like to serve on this commission, so people can hear what this has been like for a law enforcement family if we do not act, and act now, the damage can be severe, and long lasting. our streets cannot be battlefields. >> our neighbors must be euphroe to lead their daily lives. to go to work, church, run a business, without fear. >>...
83
83
Nov 20, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> based on customer complaints and a suspicious money trail uncovered by ktvu's melanie woodrow they filed a lawsui against that business and the owner. and here now are details on the investigation and what this means for customer whose say they have -- who -- customers who say they have been ripped off. >> he has two goals by filing the lawsuit it get tax customers their money back and to make sure there are no victims. >> it is your money. get it faster. >> reporter: inside money mart and check cashing businesses. >> i think what they were doing was looking for people who needed the money so they wouldn't ask too many questions. >> when they noticed their refunds were missing hundreds,
. >> based on customer complaints and a suspicious money trail uncovered by ktvu's melanie woodrow they filed a lawsui against that business and the owner. and here now are details on the investigation and what this means for customer whose say they have -- who -- customers who say they have been ripped off. >> he has two goals by filing the lawsuit it get tax customers their money back and to make sure there are no victims. >> it is your money. get it faster. >>...
51
51
Nov 11, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 51
favorite 0
quote 0
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the time, colonel now brigadier general james mingus. ever vigilant as the team was proceeding on foot from the forward operating days to its destination when it reached a narrow bridge. sergeant mahoney noticed the individual and identified abnormal bulge under his shirt. as sergeant mahoney and captain grover tackle the bomber, the assailant detonated his best wanting both soldiers. wounds grover suffered to his left leg and sergeant mahoney suffered a severe soft tissue wound to his left forearm and trap the ones to his right shoulder and leg. for his exceptional gallantry and intrepidi
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's...
122
122
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 eople. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the time, colonel now brigadier general james mingus. ever vigilant as the team was proceeding on foot from the forward operating days to its destination when it reached a narrow bridge. sergeant mahoney noticed the individual and identified abnormal bulge under his shirt. as sergeant mahoney and captain grover tackle the bomber, the assailant detonated his best wanting both soldiers. captain grover suffered wounds to his left leg and sergeant mahoney suffered a severe soft tissue wound to his left forearm and trap the ones to his right shoulder and leg. for his exceptional gallantry and in
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. [applause] on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 eople. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's...
190
190
Nov 4, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 190
favorite 0
quote 0
give me brea, give me melanie. 's go! audience: [cheering] steve: ladies, top 7 answers on the board, here we go. name something the pillsbury doughboy likes people to do to his buns. [buzzer] >> squeeze them! steve: squeeze them! [bell] >> eat them. steve: eat them. [bell] >> we're going to play, steve! steve: they're going to play. audience: [cheering] steve: well, brit, let's get to it, name something the pillsbury doughboy likes people to do to his buns. >> butter them. steve: butter them. >> good answer! steve: butter. [buzzer] audience: aw! steve: that was a good answer. miss minnie, the superstar. >> yes, darling. steve: yeah. name something the pillsbury doughboy likes people to do to his buns.
give me brea, give me melanie. 's go! audience: [cheering] steve: ladies, top 7 answers on the board, here we go. name something the pillsbury doughboy likes people to do to his buns. [buzzer] >> squeeze them! steve: squeeze them! [bell] >> eat them. steve: eat them. [bell] >> we're going to play, steve! steve: they're going to play. audience: [cheering] steve: well, brit, let's get to it, name something the pillsbury doughboy likes people to do to his buns. >> butter...
52
52
Nov 3, 2014
11/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> supporters mike melanie griffith and katie holmes and samantha harris. >> they found us. and they got rid of it and i'm still very lucky. >> leading the fight reminding every woman that she is at risk. >> just being female puts her at risk. >> pink hoping her daughter can eventually live in a cancer-free world. >> what are your topics for becoming a mommy? >> nothing that you say between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. counts. >> you're going to be just fine. >> if i can do it, anybody can do it. >> and adam catches up with a legend. >> it's an honor to be sitting here getting nostalgic with the wonderful annie lennox. iconic singer annie lennox is back and looking back with her new album nostalgia. >> it might be really interesting just to take it somewhere else. but really unexpected. >> unexpected and uncharted territory following decades of chart topping solo hits and groundbreaking success with eurythmics annie's doing something she's never done before, jazz. >> jazz was never really my genre as a singer, as a performer. so in a way, nostalgia for me is the possibility to g
. >> supporters mike melanie griffith and katie holmes and samantha harris. >> they found us. and they got rid of it and i'm still very lucky. >> leading the fight reminding every woman that she is at risk. >> just being female puts her at risk. >> pink hoping her daughter can eventually live in a cancer-free world. >> what are your topics for becoming a mommy? >> nothing that you say between 10:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. counts. >> you're going to be...
171
171
Nov 7, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 171
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> thanks, melanie. >>> well we learned today hackers stole 53 million e-mail addresses in addition to customers home depot credit card data. the nation's largest home improvement chain already disclosed the massive breach of 56 million debit and credit cards. the breach of e-mail addresses did not have other information. but home depot warns people of being on the look out for scams. >>> the dow added 69 points to close over 17,500. nasdaq was also up adding 17. unemployment numbers are due out tomorrow. >>> a celebration of the 30th anniversary of the monterey bay aquarium on the peninsula. the event was held at the menlo surface cloud because many of the aquarium donors live in santa clara county. former secretary of state shultz was there to collect the packard -- >> we're going to be taking a big leap to sustain and our donors help with that. >>> a warning tonight about malware that could affect your mac. >>> i'll lay out how much spring like temperature. >> steve: -- temperatures will last into your november. >>> and the evidence police are using tonight to try to track down t
. >> thanks, melanie. >>> well we learned today hackers stole 53 million e-mail addresses in addition to customers home depot credit card data. the nation's largest home improvement chain already disclosed the massive breach of 56 million debit and credit cards. the breach of e-mail addresses did not have other information. but home depot warns people of being on the look out for scams. >>> the dow added 69 points to close over 17,500. nasdaq was also up adding 17....
172
172
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: melanie mcdonald is one of several residents trying to get back into had their homes after this walnut creek apartment blew up. the explosions were caught on this cell phone camera. >> but it kept going off over and over again, kind of these fireballs kept going up. >> reporter: the impact blew out w windows across the street. four units were destroyed. eight others are uninhabitable for now. trick-or-treaters worked walked by the horrific site while crews stabilize what was left of the apartment. >> i saw him in flames scream. >> reporter: richard green blatt says he saw one of two men who occupied the unit that exploded. 30 he lease say both were critically burned while using hundreds of butane canisters to turn marijuana into hash oil. >> this has become the new drug of recent choice. >> reporter: now a contra county prosecutor is thinking of using enhanced charges for manufacturing drugs around children who lived nearby. alan wang, abc 7 news. >>> lisa argen is here now. lisa, the rain moving out of the san francisco area. but still to the south. >> yeah, we definitely
. >> reporter: melanie mcdonald is one of several residents trying to get back into had their homes after this walnut creek apartment blew up. the explosions were caught on this cell phone camera. >> but it kept going off over and over again, kind of these fireballs kept going up. >> reporter: the impact blew out w windows across the street. four units were destroyed. eight others are uninhabitable for now. trick-or-treaters worked walked by the horrific site while crews...
84
84
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> melanie mcdonald is one of several residents trying to get back into their homes after this walnut creek apartment blew up and the explosions were caught on this cell phone camera. >> it kept going on over and over again and the fireballs kept going up. >> the impact blew out windows across the street. four were destroyed and others are uninhabitable for now. crews stabilized what was left of the apartment. >> when i saw him in flames screaming. >> reporter: richard greenblat said he saw two men that occupied the unit that exploded. both were critically burned while using volatile butane canisters to turn marijuana into hash oil. >> this has become the new drug of recent choice. >> reporter: now a contra costa prosecutor is considering enhanced charges against the two men for manufacturing drugs around children who live nearby. in walnut creek, alan wang, abc 7 news. >> time now to talk weather. lisa argen is here. >> good morning. still showers out there and they'll take us through the afternoon. right now, 56 in san francisco from our roof camera still lit up orange and we are dr
. >> melanie mcdonald is one of several residents trying to get back into their homes after this walnut creek apartment blew up and the explosions were caught on this cell phone camera. >> it kept going on over and over again and the fireballs kept going up. >> the impact blew out windows across the street. four were destroyed and others are uninhabitable for now. crews stabilized what was left of the apartment. >> when i saw him in flames screaming. >> reporter:...
100
100
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> melanie mcdonald is one of several residents trying to get back into their homes after this walnut creek apartment blew up. the explosions were caught on this cell phone camera. >> it kept going off over and over again. kind of these fireballs kept going up. >> the impact blew out windows across the street. four units were destroyed. eight others are uninhabitable for now. trick-or-treaters walked by the horrific site while crews stabilized what was left for the apartment. >> i saw him in flames, screaming. >> reporter: richard greenblat said he saw one of two men who occupied the unit that exploded. both were critically burned while using hundreds of volatile butane canisters to turn marijuana into hash oil. >> this has become the new drug of recent choice. >> now a contra costa county prosecutor is considering enhanced charges against the two men for manufacturing drugs around children who live nearby. in walnut creek, alan wang, abc 7 news. >>> you think it's over, but it's not over. the rain is still headed our way. >> not much activity in the north bay and san francisco south
. >> melanie mcdonald is one of several residents trying to get back into their homes after this walnut creek apartment blew up. the explosions were caught on this cell phone camera. >> it kept going off over and over again. kind of these fireballs kept going up. >> the impact blew out windows across the street. four units were destroyed. eight others are uninhabitable for now. trick-or-treaters walked by the horrific site while crews stabilized what was left for the...
47
47
Nov 6, 2014
11/14
by
WCAU
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> melanie lynskey, john cleese -- >> seth: tim curry, right? >> tim curry. it's really good. it's an incredible cast. >> seth: it's really funny. it's really beautiful. and it's really exciting to see something serialized in the cartoon world. because you don't see that very often. >> that's the thing. and for the entire week you get to see the beginning of their journey and the end of their journey. it's an encapsulated story. and to do that with animation, i think, is wonderful. >> seth: that's great. you did the "lord of the rings." you were in the first "hobbit" film. you're not in the next "hobbit" film. but despite this, you recently did some work -- you did some promotional work for air new zealand. >> yes. >> seth: because they approached you -- >> i love them. >> seth: you love them. i'm assuming it's pretty much the only option to get over there. >> it kind of is. either that or qantas. >> seth: they do sort of a "lord of the rings" themed safety video? is that what you participated in? >> yes. [ cheers and applause ] >> seth: "lord of the rings" tourism is a real t
. >> melanie lynskey, john cleese -- >> seth: tim curry, right? >> tim curry. it's really good. it's an incredible cast. >> seth: it's really funny. it's really beautiful. and it's really exciting to see something serialized in the cartoon world. because you don't see that very often. >> that's the thing. and for the entire week you get to see the beginning of their journey and the end of their journey. it's an encapsulated story. and to do that with animation, i...
118
118
Nov 20, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
honor to follow melanie and matthew. first of all on behalf of the national urban league and urban league movement, representing millions across the nation and over 9 o cities and -- 90 cities and 300 communities, i stand together in solidarity with not only the men and women and organizations represented here, but with millions and millions and millions and millions of american people. because we share the notion that we are all immigrants. some forced. like my ancestors. others who come voluntarily. so whether 100 years ago you or from italy or ireland eastern europe, or in recent , ys from nigeria, or honduras r mexico or guatemala or korea or china or thailand or the hilippines we share the idea that we are a nation built by people who have come to these shores with an aspiration for freedom, justice, and equality. i want to make a few points. 39 esidents have used executive actions over the past 60 years to advance the cause of immigration. this president, this president is utilizing a consistent, time honored, well
honor to follow melanie and matthew. first of all on behalf of the national urban league and urban league movement, representing millions across the nation and over 9 o cities and -- 90 cities and 300 communities, i stand together in solidarity with not only the men and women and organizations represented here, but with millions and millions and millions and millions of american people. because we share the notion that we are all immigrants. some forced. like my ancestors. others who come...
81
81
Nov 13, 2014
11/14
by
FBC
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this is an old one, working girls with melanie griffith. she made a tie up that seemed so obvious. stuart: could be. thank you. look at the big board. we are up 47 points awful high of the day which is above 17-7. i want to bring in former reagan budget director david stockman, frequent guest in this program who has predicted a great big market crash. welcome back. smile on his face. if i had taken your advice over the recent years when you were saying here come the crash, i would miss the great big rally. are you still saying -- >> each and every day the central banks in the world get more out of control fuelling a bubble the likes of which we have never seen in modern times if ever. the question you asked me could have been posed in 2005 i would have said the central banks, i would control interest rates at 1%. the housing market is being fuelled by easy money, i would have missed the s&p 500 going from 1200 to 1550. a few months later it was $6.60. markets go up slowly, 5, 6, 7 years, until the bubble reaches and unsustainable point, not
. >> this is an old one, working girls with melanie griffith. she made a tie up that seemed so obvious. stuart: could be. thank you. look at the big board. we are up 47 points awful high of the day which is above 17-7. i want to bring in former reagan budget director david stockman, frequent guest in this program who has predicted a great big market crash. welcome back. smile on his face. if i had taken your advice over the recent years when you were saying here come the crash, i would...
40
40
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
again, just to show you again the nih at the top, not surprising, the bill and melanie gates foundation. and all the other investments, important, in european funding declined over the past several years. it made little difference in the overall, and when those big numbers stayed big, stay significant, do we have a robust pipeline of ideas and activities that get funded. so what do we do new? you heard it from the lead scientists in policy perspective, and the p 5 strategy and high vaccine resulting in southern africa and thailand, up and 31%, we can't not explore that. we have to look at a range of the other ideas on that slide previously that begin to highlight there are other ideas. will they work? we don't know. that is why we do the clinical trial. clinical research needs investment. all of the work around that structure based design, all of these exciting neutralizing antibodies that have their clever code names for what they are, each of those needs to be pursued and they need to be pursued in a different way than we worked before. how do you translate that novel idea into a clin
again, just to show you again the nih at the top, not surprising, the bill and melanie gates foundation. and all the other investments, important, in european funding declined over the past several years. it made little difference in the overall, and when those big numbers stayed big, stay significant, do we have a robust pipeline of ideas and activities that get funded. so what do we do new? you heard it from the lead scientists in policy perspective, and the p 5 strategy and high vaccine...
27
27
Nov 12, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 27
favorite 0
quote 0
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the time, colonel now brigadier general james mingus. ever vigilant as the team was proceeding on foot from the forward operating days to its destination when it reached a narrow bridge. sergeant mahoney noticed the individual and identified abnormal bulge under his shirt. as sergeant mahoney and captain grover tackle the bomber, the assailant detonated his best wanting both soldiers. captain grover suffered wounds to his left leg and sergeant mahoney suffered a severe soft tissue wound to his left forearm and trap the ones to his right shoulder and leg. for his exceptional gallantry and intrepidity
he is joined tonight by his wife melanie, his parents lori and james, his siblings travis, trevor, and sarah and his sister-in-law christie and brother-in-law ray. i want to thank all of you for supporting andrew. thank you so much. on the morning of august 8, 2012, sergeant andrew j mahoney help to tackle a suicide bomber near the provincial governor's compound in afghanistan. he saved the lives of 24 people. including the fourth brigade combat team fourth infantry division's commander at the...
37
37
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
peter and melanie, thank you guys. [applause] now the second audience votes so before you do that as a group we are going to review again how you voted at the beginning of tonight's debate. so the supports agree disagree on the motion. i call that is split. 43-57 that have supported on the con side and in the percentage that would change their minds, sky high. i have never seen that at the month today so this room isn't really play tonight and the final outcome ladies and gentlemen is your hand is in the balance that's attached to each of your programs. for those of you watching on line you can vote on our app www.munk debates.com/vote. let's go to the reception, the lobby right now and we will release the results shortly after 9:00 p.m.. ladies and gentlemen thanks for a great debate. [applause] thank you guys. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ this week congress is waiting for possible action by pressing up on immigration. looking ahead at the present schedule for this week to save president oba
peter and melanie, thank you guys. [applause] now the second audience votes so before you do that as a group we are going to review again how you voted at the beginning of tonight's debate. so the supports agree disagree on the motion. i call that is split. 43-57 that have supported on the con side and in the percentage that would change their minds, sky high. i have never seen that at the month today so this room isn't really play tonight and the final outcome ladies and gentlemen is your hand...
298
298
Nov 17, 2014
11/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 298
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> melanie griffith? >> i like that i know the personality of the bees. they're not angry. >> all of our voices are an octave higher. >> at least. >> maybe four octaves. >> you look exactly the same from the tenth grade. >> and still a nerd. >> only a couple years older. >> physics in action. >> who wouldn't want to watch it? >> is there more to come? >> more to come, robin. so glad you asked. we'll have more tapes. and, she'll be back. you know, indiana, with never-before-seen footage of your favorite stars all week long. >>> coming up, brooke shields is with us live. >>> good morning, i'm kristen sze. we're getting our first look at the new $1 billion development project at candlestick point in san francisco. the former site of the candlestick park will be transformed into a half million square foot urban outlet shopping centering. the development will include 6,000 new homes, restaurants and a hotel. target date for completion is 2017. >>> let's see if your traffic is on target this morning with leyla gulen. >> hi there, kristen. ace train is not on ta
. >> melanie griffith? >> i like that i know the personality of the bees. they're not angry. >> all of our voices are an octave higher. >> at least. >> maybe four octaves. >> you look exactly the same from the tenth grade. >> and still a nerd. >> only a couple years older. >> physics in action. >> who wouldn't want to watch it? >> is there more to come? >> more to come, robin. so glad you asked. we'll have more tapes. and,...
62
62
Nov 14, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
the actors said that dakota johnson, her parents, are don johnson and melanie griffith. >> i didn't know that. >> it was a south of a part and she got it. >> tell me, tori. >> i glanced at the book. >> yeah. >> that's the type of thing, like that kim kardashian picture. you don't want to look ate but you are curious. there has been a lot of talk. that would be interesting to see how people feel about it. >> definitely a talker. >> time is 8:49. talking about this little boy. remember bat kid how he made everybody love him a year ago? after the break, the very latest on how the special caped crusader is doing in his fight against cancer. the holiday season is here, which means it's time for the volkswagen sign-then-drive event. for practically just your signature, you could drive home for the holidays in a german-engineered volkswagen. like the sporty, advanced new jetta... and the 2015 motor trend car of the year all-new golf. if you're wishing for a new volkswagen this season... just about all you need is a finely tuned... pen. hurry in and get zero due at signing, zero down, zero depos
the actors said that dakota johnson, her parents, are don johnson and melanie griffith. >> i didn't know that. >> it was a south of a part and she got it. >> tell me, tori. >> i glanced at the book. >> yeah. >> that's the type of thing, like that kim kardashian picture. you don't want to look ate but you are curious. there has been a lot of talk. that would be interesting to see how people feel about it. >> definitely a talker. >> time is 8:49....
40
40
Nov 15, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
melanie, thank you guys. great to do this again. okay. now, the second audience vote. dobefore you go out and that, as a group, we are going atreview again how you voted the beginning of tonight's debate. agree disagree on the motion. >> i would call this a split. 43-57. a bit of support there on the con side. then the percentage that would change their minds, sky high. never seen that before here at the monk debates. this room is really in play outcome,nd the final theladies and gentlemen, in ballots attached to each of your programs. for those watching online you vote on our app, www.munk debates.com/vote. go to the reception and lobby will release the results 9:00 p.m.ter 9 thanks for a great debate. you, guys. [captioning performed by the national captioning institute] ♪ ♪ >> next defense secretary chuck changes in the nuclear program. and impact on consumers and the the u.s. economy. this weekend on c-span, saturday at p.m. eastern, members the tuskegee airmen share stories. mythe main thing about training i would like to think is that the gentlemen who went o
melanie, thank you guys. great to do this again. okay. now, the second audience vote. dobefore you go out and that, as a group, we are going atreview again how you voted the beginning of tonight's debate. agree disagree on the motion. >> i would call this a split. 43-57. a bit of support there on the con side. then the percentage that would change their minds, sky high. never seen that before here at the monk debates. this room is really in play outcome,nd the final theladies and...
83
83
Nov 10, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
she joined from private part is that of melanie and my nurse ratios count on the firm supreme court and appellate practice. prior to joining bellevue mayor she was adviser of the office of legal counsel at the justice department. she also served as a law clerk for justice stephen breyer. her academic right and have appeared in the yell law journal, duke law journal, northwestern university law review, washington mop review, american university law review. she is one of the drafters of an amicus brief filed on behalf of members of congress and state legislators. she received her jd from law school and same university. last but not least, professor james blumenstein is professor of constitutional law and policy at vanderbilt university and also director of the health policy center at vanderbilt. and they in economics from yale in an lb degree from yale. he's an elected member of the institute of medicine at the national academy of sciences could have served as a member of a committee on the adequacy of nurse staffing at hospitals and nursing homes in this member of the advisory kennel the
she joined from private part is that of melanie and my nurse ratios count on the firm supreme court and appellate practice. prior to joining bellevue mayor she was adviser of the office of legal counsel at the justice department. she also served as a law clerk for justice stephen breyer. her academic right and have appeared in the yell law journal, duke law journal, northwestern university law review, washington mop review, american university law review. she is one of the drafters of an amicus...
69
69
Nov 26, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 69
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> melanie uhb from numbers, usa. during my research on places like the jubilee center, i found they describe their uac programs as placing children in foster care as one of the main priorities. do either of you have any insight to the foster care program? have you talked to anyone who's been a foster parent? are they americans? the figures, the process. anything? >> i have not. that's a quick answer. >> okay. thank you, folks. i'm not sure whether the mayor or jessica will be around to be accosted afterwards but you can always try. i appreciate everybody coming. thank you very much. and thank you, mayor kennedy. >> thank you. >>> here's a look at wednesday's night primetime programming across the c-span networks. here on c-span 3 at 8:00 eastern remarks from the president of the kennedy center, deborah rutter. on c-span 2 at 8:00 we'll show you american university citizenship conference, civic, business and education leaders discuss what it means to be citizen. on c-span at 8:00 we'll have more congressional retireme
. >> melanie uhb from numbers, usa. during my research on places like the jubilee center, i found they describe their uac programs as placing children in foster care as one of the main priorities. do either of you have any insight to the foster care program? have you talked to anyone who's been a foster parent? are they americans? the figures, the process. anything? >> i have not. that's a quick answer. >> okay. thank you, folks. i'm not sure whether the mayor or jessica will...
148
148
Nov 7, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 148
favorite 0
quote 0
he melanie hobson along with husband george lucas. bob kraft. i got some grief about jettisoning the bengals. >> and he's got those awesome sneakers. >> andrew sat down with martha stewart. we had kevin plank and mickey drexler. what's plank's motto? no loser talk. he wants to take nike and grab it by the throat and take 90% of their business away for under armour. you love that. how old is he? >> that's a good question. still a very young man. >> how old is kevin plank to be where he is? >> he's about 40. >> 42 years young. >> i'd really be bitter for i didn't really like him. loves the ability in this country to do what he's done. >> and he's done it. >> right. >> you know, my favorite part was when he was talking on stage about how you feel about cooperation, your frenemies in business. he said, no, these are enemies. he wants to bury the competition. >> if anyone in his company says, oh, phil knight, what a visionary. nike does this. i think probably just say you can leave right now if you say anything nice about nike. go, leave, because we'
he melanie hobson along with husband george lucas. bob kraft. i got some grief about jettisoning the bengals. >> and he's got those awesome sneakers. >> andrew sat down with martha stewart. we had kevin plank and mickey drexler. what's plank's motto? no loser talk. he wants to take nike and grab it by the throat and take 90% of their business away for under armour. you love that. how old is he? >> that's a good question. still a very young man. >> how old is kevin plank...
1,085
1.1K
Nov 25, 2014
11/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,085
favorite 0
quote 0
brook, president of the naacp, melanie campbell of black leadership, round table women and perry maze of the national bar associate have called an emergency civil rights leadership meeting in washington, d.c. next week. in that meeting, reverend jamaal bryant, we will determine an ongoing strategy that will include regular marches, legislation and economic boycotts. we will not turn around. we want you to know that we will have the leading activist, civil rights activist, including some of our young groups, that want room on the platform, that have shown the ability to mobilize. this is not about all of us liking each other. this is about all of us being bonded with a common goal. we will come out of that summit and lay out a plan that will construct tifl help to change this nation and bear on those ongoing cases, because we just had another case in new york over the weekend. in a public housing stairwell. michael brown has litigato a ne energy for police accountability. i remember when rodney king happened. our hearts were broken when we went to simi valley and watched a trial jury a
brook, president of the naacp, melanie campbell of black leadership, round table women and perry maze of the national bar associate have called an emergency civil rights leadership meeting in washington, d.c. next week. in that meeting, reverend jamaal bryant, we will determine an ongoing strategy that will include regular marches, legislation and economic boycotts. we will not turn around. we want you to know that we will have the leading activist, civil rights activist, including some of our...