58
58
Nov 19, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 58
favorite 0
quote 0
let's start with his older brother, lardner gibbon. he was one of the first persons to survey the amazon river. he had been living down and tell, florida, he was a farmer after he got out of military service after 20 years. he would join the confederate ordnance department and become an ordinance officer in the civil war. he later would lead confederate service on august 5, 1863. this brother is not at the battle of gettysburg. a man in the united states navy, retired to florida to be a farmer when the civil war broke out. his date of birth, 1820. john, 1827. john has two brothers who are older in confederate service. after the work, john tries to get a pardon for his brother. there is a record of him asking for a pardon for lardener. has a second brother, also older than he is, born in 1822 that followed in his father's footsteps and became a doctor. medical school. that is robert gibbon. he is a surgeon at 28, for the north carolina infantry regiment. he is one mile away from john in pickett's charge. the records are not complete eno
let's start with his older brother, lardner gibbon. he was one of the first persons to survey the amazon river. he had been living down and tell, florida, he was a farmer after he got out of military service after 20 years. he would join the confederate ordnance department and become an ordinance officer in the civil war. he later would lead confederate service on august 5, 1863. this brother is not at the battle of gettysburg. a man in the united states navy, retired to florida to be a farmer...
2,343
2.3K
Nov 26, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 2,343
favorite 0
quote 0
gibbons make hand over hand acrobatics look easy. and these guys spend a lot of time eating, sleeping and just hanging out in the trees. in fact their scientific name, hylobatidae, means "tree dweller." keep swinging. practice makes perfect. (gibbering) and here's a member of the gibbon family who has to learn more than just acrobatics, the siamang. lates with air and amplifies its voice. the siamang's calls and songs can be heard for over two miles. and what's the point of making such a fuss? communication, naturally. (screeching) siamangs sing to claim their territory and even engage in duets to call out that a mating pair lives there. (hooting) owls have territorial calls. (chirping) and so do songbirds. geese have contact calls for locating their mate. but this peacock is all about visual communication when it comes to impressing the peahens. in fact a lot of the communication happening in the animal world is about finding... (howling) (roaring) ...getting and keeping a mate. and that often means defending your territory. lions d
gibbons make hand over hand acrobatics look easy. and these guys spend a lot of time eating, sleeping and just hanging out in the trees. in fact their scientific name, hylobatidae, means "tree dweller." keep swinging. practice makes perfect. (gibbering) and here's a member of the gibbon family who has to learn more than just acrobatics, the siamang. lates with air and amplifies its voice. the siamang's calls and songs can be heard for over two miles. and what's the point of making...
63
63
Nov 22, 2016
11/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 63
favorite 0
quote 0
minute travel plans or kitchen duty, and joining us this morning is personal finance expert vera gibbons with five ingenious products that will making thissing this easier. >> good morning. >> good morning. you cook and take care of the family problems? >> that's right. >> all right. >> well, it's going to be a busy thanksgiving travel period. a lot of people are going to be on the road. a record number of people, in fact. gas buddy thanksgiving survey shows over 50% of us will be on the road for at least four hours. 20% for ten hours plus. >> the biggest numbers in 15 years. >> a long time on the road. keep your cold things cold, your turkey, your cranberry sauce, beverages, yeti cooler is the way to go. it's $250, but it is pricey but lasts a lifetime. >> okay. why that opposed -- >> this is known for its insulation. stuff cold for days. hopefully you're not on the road that long, but it does the job. >> i notice there's no alcoholic beverages in there. >> just soda. >> okay. >> soft drinks. now, if you have kids and they are picky eaters, chances are at thanksgiving they are just goin
minute travel plans or kitchen duty, and joining us this morning is personal finance expert vera gibbons with five ingenious products that will making thissing this easier. >> good morning. >> good morning. you cook and take care of the family problems? >> that's right. >> all right. >> well, it's going to be a busy thanksgiving travel period. a lot of people are going to be on the road. a record number of people, in fact. gas buddy thanksgiving survey shows over...
54
54
Nov 25, 2016
11/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
morning with innovative tips on getting the best black friday deals is personal finance expert, vera gibbons. good morning. >> good morning. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> same to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> black friday, set to go -- >> pack your patience. 137 million shoppers expected to shop over the black friday shopping w first tip, time your purchases. it is a good day for electronics, the laptops, the flat screens, you want to hold off on things like clothing, beauty products, and shoes ideally until cyber monday when you see extravagant deals on the items specifically, and that's when you also see site-wide deals of up to 60% off. so it's really important that you time your purchases. >> and the key is not necessarily to time your purchase for 8:00 a.m. on friday morning. you can wait a couple weeks, >> do the research to see price points and when. for example, toys, people buy all sorts of toys, but actually the best time to buy toys is towards the middle of december. so if history is any indicator, you want to hold off on buying those toys unless you're in the
morning with innovative tips on getting the best black friday deals is personal finance expert, vera gibbons. good morning. >> good morning. >> happy thanksgiving to you. >> same to you. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> black friday, set to go -- >> pack your patience. 137 million shoppers expected to shop over the black friday shopping w first tip, time your purchases. it is a good day for electronics, the laptops, the flat screens, you want to...
49
49
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
KTNV
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
vera gibbons is here with us. she's a consumer analyst for gasbuddy.com. and you have some really cool tips. i read all of them. >> they are easy too. >> which is key. you start with saving on taxes. >> refunds average $3,000 a year, so that's $250 a month in your pocket. better to get the money as you earn it than to give the government an interest-free loan. change it. taking more allowances boosts the take home pay and see the changes reflect the in the next check. just have it done. >> my problem with that is i'll boost it from one deduction to, like, nine. >> talk to someone to get the number right. because you want to come out sort of even on the -- you don't want to get a big massive tax refund every year. that's not a good idea. >> but it's a great idea for a couple weeks to get some gifts and get a little more in your paycheck. >> definitely. >> i'm a victim of this, doing it all the time, eating out less you mentioned. >> spend a couple thousand dollars a year just eating lunch. make your own food, grocery costs have been falling for ten consecut
vera gibbons is here with us. she's a consumer analyst for gasbuddy.com. and you have some really cool tips. i read all of them. >> they are easy too. >> which is key. you start with saving on taxes. >> refunds average $3,000 a year, so that's $250 a month in your pocket. better to get the money as you earn it than to give the government an interest-free loan. change it. taking more allowances boosts the take home pay and see the changes reflect the in the next check. just...
41
41
Nov 25, 2016
11/16
by
WJLA
tv
eye 41
favorite 0
quote 0
morning with innovative tips on getting the best black friday deals is personal finance expert, ve vera gibbons. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> black friday, set to go -- >> pack your patience, 137 shop over the black friday shopping weekend. first tip, tieing your purchases. it is a good day for electronics, the laptops, the flat screens, you want to hold off on things like clothing, beauty products, and shoes ideally until cyber monday when you see extravagant deals on the items specifically, and that's when you see site-wide deals of 60% off. important to time the purchases. time the purchase for 8:00 a.m. friday morning, but you can wait a couple weeks, right? >> do the research to see price points and when. for example, toys, people buy all sorts of toys, but actually the best time to buy toys is towards the middle of december. his rho hold off on buying toys unless you're in the market for a super hot white hot flying off the shelves, then hold off and wait >> good tip. i'm a creature of habit, and i always -- just going to amazon, and that's it. really, you have to know where
morning with innovative tips on getting the best black friday deals is personal finance expert, ve vera gibbons. thank you for joining us. >> thank you. >> black friday, set to go -- >> pack your patience, 137 shop over the black friday shopping weekend. first tip, tieing your purchases. it is a good day for electronics, the laptops, the flat screens, you want to hold off on things like clothing, beauty products, and shoes ideally until cyber monday when you see extravagant...
61
61
Nov 3, 2016
11/16
by
WKYC
tv
eye 61
favorite 0
quote 0
here is latasha gibbons with the story. >> reporter: some voters have been turned away from polls or report not having a pleasant experience. his essays because of a few simple things they overlooked. we sat down with george's director of elections. he says mistake number one, the show at the wrong polling place. >> after talking with family members and someone says i will go to a different location. >> mistake number two, make sure you're properly just about. that means hillary clinton ponytail holders, donald trump earrings or gary johnson caricatures are not allowed. harvey says the intention of the law is to remove any and to influence. >> the polling place is a special place. it's where we go to extra size one of the most basic rights. it's good the law recognizes that. the laws provide that type of sanctity and security. >> if you plan to write in a candidate like minnie mouse, you can wear vote for minnie mouse shirts such is not printed on the ballot. mistake number three, underestimating the time it takes to go to the ballots. that can cause frustration and confusion. >> the
here is latasha gibbons with the story. >> reporter: some voters have been turned away from polls or report not having a pleasant experience. his essays because of a few simple things they overlooked. we sat down with george's director of elections. he says mistake number one, the show at the wrong polling place. >> after talking with family members and someone says i will go to a different location. >> mistake number two, make sure you're properly just about. that means...
196
196
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
WPVI
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> "action news" sunday, challenge hall gibbons. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we are back here on sports sundayagles take on the packers tomorrow. not all of carson's troubles can be put on him because of the receivers. what do you make of him as an nfl quarterback? >> i think he regressed. i did research for the show. when he's under pressure, his completion rate is 39.5% the worst in the nfl. that means he's spooked in the pocket. his running gamers are not helping him out. he's not completing the third and long situations. >> wayne ge says he's onboard. >> no, he's not regressing. i see a quarterback growing, blossoming every week. he's making mistakes and learning from the mistakes. he will miss a few guys, force a couple of throws. i would rather he make the mistakes now than down the road. you are se seeing a guy grow. >> jeff sca vors sk skversky ha. >> the defending champs missed 14 shots against the sixers in the lead for the first 39 minutes today. cleveland failed to make a shot. llelebron slammed it down. okafor looks strong in the paint. sixers up as many as 14 in the second. lebro
. >> "action news" sunday, challenge hall gibbons. ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ >> we are back here on sports sundayagles take on the packers tomorrow. not all of carson's troubles can be put on him because of the receivers. what do you make of him as an nfl quarterback? >> i think he regressed. i did research for the show. when he's under pressure, his completion rate is 39.5% the worst in the nfl. that means he's spooked in the pocket. his running gamers are not...
196
196
Nov 21, 2016
11/16
by
WLFL
tv
eye 196
favorite 0
quote 0
second half -- trying to add to it - christina gibbons drives one -- but clem knocks it away -- great save and worth a second look. keeping it a one goal game. wildcats don't score but do some damage as lizzy raben gets kicked in the head -- she's helped off. duke wins it one quarters - unc hosting clemson at fetzer -- this was a tight game as well -- first half -the ball sent into the box -- julia ashley -- can't get the right touch on the ball -- and it's over the cross bar. we go to halftime scoreless second half -- the tigers nearly strike -- off the throw in -- a header -- that goes off the post -- close call for the tar heels 71st minute - dorian bailey has her feet and so she strokes the left up and in -- the only goal of the match - heels get the win and now advance to face south carolina in the quarters. n-c state's tourney run ends with a one-nil loss to santa clara. still a good season for the wolfpack who hadn't been to the n-c-a-a's in a long time. santa clara though moves on 3-nil winners out west. still nascar season and walking through the smoke unscathed is the guy wh
second half -- trying to add to it - christina gibbons drives one -- but clem knocks it away -- great save and worth a second look. keeping it a one goal game. wildcats don't score but do some damage as lizzy raben gets kicked in the head -- she's helped off. duke wins it one quarters - unc hosting clemson at fetzer -- this was a tight game as well -- first half -the ball sent into the box -- julia ashley -- can't get the right touch on the ball -- and it's over the cross bar. we go to halftime...
46
46
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
KPHO
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
somewhere between michael jackson and ernest gibbons with the stands. 10 catches for back him. 4th down inside the five. giants go for it. the giants win it. their first four-game winning ? my hero zero. ? ? such a funny little hero ? ? but till you came along ? ? we counted on our fingers and toes ? ? and nobody really knows... ? zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment... ...on select volkswagen models. right now at the volkswagen what are you doing right now? making a cake! uh oh. i don't see cake, i just see mess. it's like awful. it feels like am not actually cleaning it up. what's that make mommy do? what's that? swiffer wetjet. this is amazing. woah wow. now i feel more like making a mess is part of growing up. only new wetjet pads have absorb and lock to soak up tough messes and lock them away ? ? ? jon batiste has mastered new ways to play old classics. with chase atms, he can master new ways to deposit checks too. easy to use chase technology >> take a look at these clips. the jamaican bobsled team has some goo
somewhere between michael jackson and ernest gibbons with the stands. 10 catches for back him. 4th down inside the five. giants go for it. the giants win it. their first four-game winning ? my hero zero. ? ? such a funny little hero ? ? but till you came along ? ? we counted on our fingers and toes ? ? and nobody really knows... ? zero really can be a hero. get zero down, zero deposit, zero due at signing, and zero first month's payment... ...on select volkswagen models. right now at the...
37
37
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
went2 through my archives to the most vetoed, most overwritten governor in state history, that's jim gibbons. back in 2009 he vetoed a record 48 total bills. 25 of those were overwritten, 12 of them were sustained, and 11 had no action taken. >>> well, let's take a little history lesson here. the previous record was 33 vetoes. that was set way back in 1864. that was the state's first legislative session. >> absolutely. presidentialk race? >> we discounted the level of racism and miscegine in this country. >> up next, the face-off panel weighs in ons why hillary clinn lost. >> and recreational marijuana past. we'll tell you what's next >>> well, he won -- she won the popular vote, and all of a sudden -- >> so did al gore. but the only way he's getting in the oval office now is on the tour. why did she lose the electorial college and the presidency? you know, there's a lot of things that i think went wrong. i think we discounted the country. >> oh, boy. >> i think we discounted the real intensity, the anger that's out there, especially among white folks, in this country, because they feel like
went2 through my archives to the most vetoed, most overwritten governor in state history, that's jim gibbons. back in 2009 he vetoed a record 48 total bills. 25 of those were overwritten, 12 of them were sustained, and 11 had no action taken. >>> well, let's take a little history lesson here. the previous record was 33 vetoes. that was set way back in 1864. that was the state's first legislative session. >> absolutely. presidentialk race? >> we discounted the level of...
145
145
Nov 26, 2016
11/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 145
favorite 0
quote 0
vera gibbons from gas buddy is here with more. you see the timing is crucial. black friday's passed. cyber monday's right in front of us. is the focus so much on this weekend or the weekend still to come? sf we're looking ahead to a fresh new set of deals on cyber monday, an ideal time to buy things like shoes, beauty products, some very good deals on travel too. this is on cyber monday when you see the hotels, the resorts, the spas offer these specials on the web. very attractive deals. i was talking to one of the guys from harper.com and he said airfares are going to be particularly good on cyber monday. you'll see some very special deals. particularly to europe and to the caribbean. so st. lucia sounds good right now. >> the way it's been chilly around here. what about the things to wait and look for in early december? >> after thanksgiving you see the cookware go on sale. nobody wants to see any pots and pans anymore. so that goes on sale then are you yore also see champagne. demand does -- >> champagne? >> demand does pick up this time of year. you'd think
vera gibbons from gas buddy is here with more. you see the timing is crucial. black friday's passed. cyber monday's right in front of us. is the focus so much on this weekend or the weekend still to come? sf we're looking ahead to a fresh new set of deals on cyber monday, an ideal time to buy things like shoes, beauty products, some very good deals on travel too. this is on cyber monday when you see the hotels, the resorts, the spas offer these specials on the web. very attractive deals. i was...
126
126
Nov 21, 2016
11/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 126
favorite 0
quote 0
the gibbon is the only member of the ape family not classified as a great ape.
the gibbon is the only member of the ape family not classified as a great ape.
178
178
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
geriatrics can be fun. ( laughs ) ah, with a special introduction by euell gibbons. oh, i get it, arthur. i'm to memorize every word in the book and then eat the binding. that's a good one, maudie! which reminds me. hey, fellas, come here. did you hear what happened to the italian gold swimmer that won at the olympics? he became a street walker in venice. ( all laugh ) you get it, a street walker with a waterway? arthur, i heard a good one the other day. uh, yoo-hoo! ? walter ? yoohoo! ? maude ? uh, walter. walter, remember in the bedroom? bedroom. are you kiddin'? harvey: oh, maude. the missus and i brought you little something ,too. oh, well, thank you, harvey. oh, what is it? i love it. look, a minicomputer. maude, you don't understand about minicomputers. it multiplies... ...divides, subtracts, adds up into the thousands... ...adds, divides and has numbers into the thousands... ...all in a matter of seconds. ... all in a split second. thank you, walter. uh, thank you, vivian, but i don't need a computer for that. it's your age minus two. this is fun, you know. oh
geriatrics can be fun. ( laughs ) ah, with a special introduction by euell gibbons. oh, i get it, arthur. i'm to memorize every word in the book and then eat the binding. that's a good one, maudie! which reminds me. hey, fellas, come here. did you hear what happened to the italian gold swimmer that won at the olympics? he became a street walker in venice. ( all laugh ) you get it, a street walker with a waterway? arthur, i heard a good one the other day. uh, yoo-hoo! ? walter ? yoohoo! ? maude...
135
135
Nov 22, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
to begin with, we've got euell gibbons. oh, arthur, honey, i'm sorry. euell couldn't make it. no, he's back home in minnesota with a severe case of poison oak. got hold of a bad tree. ( inaudible ) yeah, but let me tell you who we will have, i mean a really top entertainer. are you ready? star of stage, screen and television-- mark spitz. g to drink a glass of milk on this very stage. you can thank me for that. mark owed me a favor. i gave his manager a double-discount on a hernia. "a double-discount," doctor? it was a double-hernia, doctor. oh. walter? excuse me, have you seen--oh, maude oh, maude--maude, i'm so nervous. i don't know how dina shore does it day after day. i could never be a big television star. i'm glad you feel that way, vivian. dina was worried. yeah. well, as you can see, lloyd, your gallbladder is in good hands. dr. jamison, i tell you this telethon cannot miss. this is going to be the greatest tribute to the movie since the 1927 tuckahoe film festival. right, and when our thermometer there, see, goes over the $6,000 mark, we've going to do our spectacular
to begin with, we've got euell gibbons. oh, arthur, honey, i'm sorry. euell couldn't make it. no, he's back home in minnesota with a severe case of poison oak. got hold of a bad tree. ( inaudible ) yeah, but let me tell you who we will have, i mean a really top entertainer. are you ready? star of stage, screen and television-- mark spitz. g to drink a glass of milk on this very stage. you can thank me for that. mark owed me a favor. i gave his manager a double-discount on a hernia. "a...
50
50
Nov 21, 2016
11/16
by
WHDH
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> male announcer: but first, let's join reporter and emmy award-winner leeza gibbons. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, ladies. thank you. thank you so much, and welcome. i'm excited about our program today because we're talking about winning the wrinkle war. i'm 57 years old, and if you're like me, you're on the front lines of this battle. and that's because we have maturing skin. you know what i'm talking about -- those wrinkles, etched-in expression lines,
. >> male announcer: but first, let's join reporter and emmy award-winner leeza gibbons. [ cheers and applause ] >> hi, ladies. thank you. thank you so much, and welcome. i'm excited about our program today because we're talking about winning the wrinkle war. i'm 57 years old, and if you're like me, you're on the front lines of this battle. and that's because we have maturing skin. you know what i'm talking about -- those wrinkles, etched-in expression lines,
49
49
Nov 22, 2016
11/16
by
KMGH
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
minute travel plans or kitchen duty, and joining us this morning is personal finance expert vera gibbons with five ingenious products that will making thissing this easier. >> good morning. >> good morning. you cook and take care of the family problems? >> that's right. >> all right. >> well, it's going to be a busy thanksgiving travel period. a lot of people are going to be on the road. fact. gas buddy thanksgiving survey shows over 50% of us will be on the road for at least four hours. 20% for ten hours plus. >> the biggest numbers in 15 15 years. >> a long time on the road. keep your cold things cold, your turkey, your cranberry sus, beverages, yeti cool ir is the way to go. it's $250, but it is pricey but lasts a lifetime. >> okay. why that opposed -- insulation. it will literally keep your cold stuff cold for days. hopefully you're not on the road that long, but it does the job. >> i notice there's no alcoholic beverages in there. >> just soda. >> okay. >> soft drinks. now, if you have kids and they are picky eaters, chances are at thanksgiving they are just going to want to eat the
minute travel plans or kitchen duty, and joining us this morning is personal finance expert vera gibbons with five ingenious products that will making thissing this easier. >> good morning. >> good morning. you cook and take care of the family problems? >> that's right. >> all right. >> well, it's going to be a busy thanksgiving travel period. a lot of people are going to be on the road. fact. gas buddy thanksgiving survey shows over 50% of us will be on the road...
49
49
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
KMGH
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
vera gibbons is here with us. she's a consumer analyst for gasbddy.com. and you have some really cool tips. i read all of them. >> they are easy too. >> well, just your tax withholdings. >> okay. >> refunds average $3,000 a year, so that's $250 a month in your pocket. better to get the money as you earn it than to give the government an interest-free loan. change it. taking more allowances boosts the take home pay and see the changes reflect the in the next check. just have it done. >> my problem with that is i'll boost it tr one deduction to, like, nine. >> talk to someone to get the number right. because you want to come out so want to get a big massive tax refund every year. that's not a good idea. >> but it's a great idea for a couple weeks to get some gifts and get a little more in your paycheck. >> definitely. >> i'm a victim of this, doing it all the time, eating out less you mentioned. >> spend a couple thousand dollars a year just eating lunch. make your own food, grocery costs have been falling for ten home and save over a couple hundred dollars
vera gibbons is here with us. she's a consumer analyst for gasbddy.com. and you have some really cool tips. i read all of them. >> they are easy too. >> well, just your tax withholdings. >> okay. >> refunds average $3,000 a year, so that's $250 a month in your pocket. better to get the money as you earn it than to give the government an interest-free loan. change it. taking more allowances boosts the take home pay and see the changes reflect the in the next check. just...
47
47
Nov 27, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 47
favorite 0
quote 0
i wish introduce the judges for this year's national book award in poetry.group they include mark gibbons therese winston. we makers and the stories and readers of literature all need each other. as we navigate the open heart of this country. the concise conscience in the world magic. of history and prophecy. we need poetry as we move forward from last tuesday poetry carries the spirit of the people and is necessary at the doorways of transformation. this acknowledges the accompaniments of that. they go through to the other side. for six months we have read, and reread in discussed books, homes and what matters and what continues to matter in the making of poetry. we read nearly 300 books of -- books of poetry together. and the incredible deserving finalists. the performance of being human, for collected poems 1974 toe 2004. j hopper. the abridged history. , look gray wolf press. this year's national book award goes to daniel gretzky. [applause]. [applause]. >> i have some notes. thank you judges, thank you national book foundation. what an honest -- honor to share the stage. i need to ge
i wish introduce the judges for this year's national book award in poetry.group they include mark gibbons therese winston. we makers and the stories and readers of literature all need each other. as we navigate the open heart of this country. the concise conscience in the world magic. of history and prophecy. we need poetry as we move forward from last tuesday poetry carries the spirit of the people and is necessary at the doorways of transformation. this acknowledges the accompaniments of...
65
65
Nov 16, 2016
11/16
by
KPHO
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
thomas gibbons, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) bettye lindsey, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) elisheva layman, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) and gerald lee, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) you are the first four contestants on "the price is
thomas gibbons, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) bettye lindsey, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) elisheva layman, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) and gerald lee, come on down. ( cheers and applause ) you are the first four contestants on "the price is
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
76
76
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
so, i'm proud to be standing in front of you and i hope that i have not gibbon you such a glowing picture that you don't think we need help because we do. we need to get employers to take a look at our people. i am so proud that we have a wonderful relationship with your own human resources department. the addition of having someone at the recruiter in the disability community is marvelous and kudos for supporting that, it made such a difference to our population so thank you for that. and so i think the city is on board work wg people from our community, but look at all that we have around us, all these companies aroun us, we need to be out there. that is our challenge is getting out and making them aware what we can accomplish. do you have any questions? >> thank you so much for coming today. do we have questions from council members? cochair senhaux >> high kate. how are you today? >> fine >> i don't have a question, just want to make comments. first, you should add motivational speaker to your skillset, that was fantastic. >> thank you. >> i appreciate you focus on the positive for th
so, i'm proud to be standing in front of you and i hope that i have not gibbon you such a glowing picture that you don't think we need help because we do. we need to get employers to take a look at our people. i am so proud that we have a wonderful relationship with your own human resources department. the addition of having someone at the recruiter in the disability community is marvelous and kudos for supporting that, it made such a difference to our population so thank you for that. and so i...
98
98
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
marijuana case, he read the commerce power so broadly that madison in federalist 42 and marshall and gibbons would never have recognized it as justices thomas and o'connor made plain in their separate dissents. in sebelius and king, two big obama care cases he redeemed himself. even the correctly decided powers cases, however, only scratched the surface of enumerated powers doctrine. we're far down the road toward massive unconstitutional government. i'm the last to think that the court by itself is going to reverse that. in the rights cases, however, were more promising. except here scalia is all together uneven. in the interest of time i'll focus simply on the tate police power cases where most of the confusion arises. consistent with the underlying theory of political legitimacy that i sketched earlier, the police power state of nature locks executive power and delegate to government is mainly there to secure rights. bounded by rights there are to be secured. and the question, then, from lockner to lawrence, and in many cases in between, the question should be what rights the state is sec
marijuana case, he read the commerce power so broadly that madison in federalist 42 and marshall and gibbons would never have recognized it as justices thomas and o'connor made plain in their separate dissents. in sebelius and king, two big obama care cases he redeemed himself. even the correctly decided powers cases, however, only scratched the surface of enumerated powers doctrine. we're far down the road toward massive unconstitutional government. i'm the last to think that the court by...
49
49
Nov 23, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
medical marijuana case where he read the commerce clause so probably in federalist 42 and marshall and gibbons would have never recognized it as justice thomas and o'connor made claim. even the correctly decided powers cases only scratch the surface of the enumerated powers document. we are far down the road toward massive unconstitutional government and i am the last to think that the court by itself will reverse that. in the right cases, they were more promising. scalia is altogether uneven in the interest of time, i will focus simply on the state police power cases where most of the constitution. [inaudible] consistent with the illegitimacy i sketched earlier, the police power we enjoy blocks executive power and then delegates the government. it's mainly there to secure our rights. thus it's bounded by the rights that there are to be secured. the question then from lochner to lauren and in many cases in between, the question should be what rights the state is securing by law, criminalizing a contraceptive or marrying someone of another race. if the state can point to those no such right, th
medical marijuana case where he read the commerce clause so probably in federalist 42 and marshall and gibbons would have never recognized it as justice thomas and o'connor made claim. even the correctly decided powers cases only scratch the surface of the enumerated powers document. we are far down the road toward massive unconstitutional government and i am the last to think that the court by itself will reverse that. in the right cases, they were more promising. scalia is altogether uneven...