28
28
Oct 9, 2013
10/13
by
WETA
quote
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 22
♪ we're adventuring ♪ come along with bert and ernie ♪ ♪ we're gonna take a little journey ♪ ♪ "bert and ernie's great adventures" ♪ - gee, bert. isn't it exciting being detectives? - it would be more exciting if we had a mystery to solve.
♪ we're adventuring ♪ come along with bert and ernie ♪ ♪ we're gonna take a little journey ♪ ♪ "bert and ernie's great adventures" ♪ - gee, bert. isn't it exciting being detectives? - it would be more exciting if we had a mystery to solve.
37
37
Oct 9, 2013
10/13
by
WETA
quote
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 22
- malty, help cousin bert! - hmm. still not one quack. - [french accent] here you are, cousin bert. you seem to have lost your ears. sheep cousins. strange. now if you'll excuse me, i must fly. ciao bella! - he mysteriously leaves like that every afternoon. - we'll get to the bottom of this. there he is! - wait, ernie. i think someone's following us. i hear footsteps. - bert, those are our footsteps. we're the ones following--malty? oh, no. we lost him. now what will we do? rubber duckie says to keep our ears open for clues. - [singing in foreign language] - that sounds like him, and it's coming from over there! - get out of my house! - guess that wasn't malty. shh! hear that ernie? walk slower. let's walk faster. - let's try a little dance. [dancing footsteps] - someone is definitely following us. all right. come on out! - miss lambshank? - i was too curious to stay and wait at home. - [whistling] - what was that? - sounds like whistling coming from that door. - well, ducks don't whistle, so we know that can't be-- - malty! - miss lambshank. - what are you doing there? - i have a s
- malty, help cousin bert! - hmm. still not one quack. - [french accent] here you are, cousin bert. you seem to have lost your ears. sheep cousins. strange. now if you'll excuse me, i must fly. ciao bella! - he mysteriously leaves like that every afternoon. - we'll get to the bottom of this. there he is! - wait, ernie. i think someone's following us. i hear footsteps. - bert, those are our footsteps. we're the ones following--malty? oh, no. we lost him. now what will we do? rubber duckie says...
162
162
Oct 19, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 162
favorite 0
quote 0
quit >> the most difficult thing is she's -- what she saw it due to bert. -- do to bert. >> what was her approach to pr? did she give formal interviews formaln mark -- interviews? >> there is a piece that talked about the fact that mrs. hoover had not met with the reporters one time. the first time we see formal meeting with reporters is in july of 1932. in campaign season. she had a luncheon, but it is important to note that women reporters were not writing for the front page, they were writing for the society page. this is being treated as a men's issues. >> we were talking earlier about radio. lou hoover use this for a series of addresses and we will listen to one of those right now and talk about how radio helped the hoovers and their approach. >> [inaudible] >> the message is the same. and to the girl scouts who are helping. [inaudible] >> in some way presaging the address, fireside chats. quick she is using it to try and push this message which is in keeping with what herbert hoover is doing at that time and it is interesting that she is doing the talks to the girl scouts movem
quit >> the most difficult thing is she's -- what she saw it due to bert. -- do to bert. >> what was her approach to pr? did she give formal interviews formaln mark -- interviews? >> there is a piece that talked about the fact that mrs. hoover had not met with the reporters one time. the first time we see formal meeting with reporters is in july of 1932. in campaign season. she had a luncheon, but it is important to note that women reporters were not writing for the front...
54
54
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: that is a tough question probably what she saw it do to bert. >> host: how was she with the media? you talked about him but did she give formal interviews? >> guest: she did not. . .
>> guest: that is a tough question probably what she saw it do to bert. >> host: how was she with the media? you talked about him but did she give formal interviews? >> guest: she did not. . .
909
909
Oct 10, 2013
10/13
by
WFDC
tv
eye 909
favorite 0
quote 0
678 >>> nos vamos de estreno con esta entrevista loca nuestro cÓmplice big bert el imprudente jorge titin y la vÍctima alejandra lascano. >>> ahora con una chica 25 aÑos la vemos todos los dÍas en venevisiÓn. >>> feliz de estar aquÍ en venezuela. >>> no puedes estar ahÍ. >>> perdÓn. >>> cÓmo. >>> contenta de estar aquÍ. de promocionar. >>> quÉ fastidio. >>> te puedes ma parar pero no hagas ruido vp >>> contenta de esta novela y hacer esta novela remake venezolano. y no hay nadie que quite a ese manganzÓn. >>> es la... limpia carro. >>> chao hermano que im pru den 22. >>> si, pasa, pasa de una vez. m. >>> por quÉ no hacemos la trevientrevista por el otro lad >>> me quedo aquÍ pero sin hacer ruido. >>> has trabajado en muchas novelas... >>> sÍ, en serio de verdad te ves como 39. la vida me ha golpeado. bueno ya, ya, ya, por quÉ... quÉdate ahÍ, pero caladitcallad le pido disculpas a ella y que Él me pida con el. >>> che re, chÉvere disculpa fulanito hospital lo que seas. >>> no te preocupes que yo... mÁs atravesado. >>> muy bien me llevo ip skriebl con alex es un gran com
678 >>> nos vamos de estreno con esta entrevista loca nuestro cÓmplice big bert el imprudente jorge titin y la vÍctima alejandra lascano. >>> ahora con una chica 25 aÑos la vemos todos los dÍas en venevisiÓn. >>> feliz de estar aquÍ en venezuela. >>> no puedes estar ahÍ. >>> perdÓn. >>> cÓmo. >>> contenta de estar aquÍ. de promocionar. >>> quÉ fastidio. >>> te puedes ma parar pero no hagas ruido vp...
WHUT (Howard University Television)
215
215
Oct 21, 2013
10/13
by
WHUT
tv
eye 215
favorite 0
quote 0
and people would say that it made sense because frank was ernie and jim was bert. but then you take a ms. piggy that they had elves as a background character in one of the two muppet posted did not catch fire. in the first season of the muppet show, that actors past that and for. her voice is early set get there was a d jackson that called for her to slap kermit. and frank oz decided to turn that into a karate chop and hit kermit with that karate chop and you immediately knew you had it. they knew that that was the character right there. bonnie erickson, who designed her, described her as a truck driver who thinks he is a fashion model. [laughter] tavis: there are a couple of things you said. one of them is -- this is so uncommon in the world of needed today -- if the pilot doesn't catch fire, if the first half of the first season doesn't catch fire, somebody gets canned. infamously now -- i should say famously now, this thing didn't catch fire. stickand it was really a to address from jim. it did three times to get the muppet show on tv. he had been on variety sho
and people would say that it made sense because frank was ernie and jim was bert. but then you take a ms. piggy that they had elves as a background character in one of the two muppet posted did not catch fire. in the first season of the muppet show, that actors past that and for. her voice is early set get there was a d jackson that called for her to slap kermit. and frank oz decided to turn that into a karate chop and hit kermit with that karate chop and you immediately knew you had it. they...
54
54
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
bert was getting ready to go out with a friend of his. he said let me say good-bye to lou, when he went in, she was collapsed and died on the floor of a heart attack. >> timothy of sun city, california, you're on. >> my name is timothy large. i'm the grandson of gene henry large, the sister of lou hoover. and i just wanted to express how great it was and how much i appreciate her as well as her husband. and i was born in palo alto and i wanted to express the really good care for their kids, grand kids, and relatives. >> we hope we've done a fair job tonight telling the story of your relatives. thank you for your call. that's a great -- before we go to her legacy, where is she bury? >> buried in palo alto. then they exhumed her body and there was next to bert at west branch. >> when the government opens again and all of the institutions are back, you can go to west branch and visit herbert hoover presidential library there. a question for both of you, since they were a couple who really approached public life together. what should their le
bert was getting ready to go out with a friend of his. he said let me say good-bye to lou, when he went in, she was collapsed and died on the floor of a heart attack. >> timothy of sun city, california, you're on. >> my name is timothy large. i'm the grandson of gene henry large, the sister of lou hoover. and i just wanted to express how great it was and how much i appreciate her as well as her husband. and i was born in palo alto and i wanted to express the really good care for...
223
223
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 223
favorite 0
quote 0
bert and ernie and miss piggy and kermit the frog. is there some of your relationship in there. >> you hit it right on the nail. people can't grab the characters and perform them. it's not just the characters. it was us. jim was easy going. me i was always fighting up the river and this was bert and earn ernie. >> reporter: with the success of sesame street came another project. >> the muppet show was sophisticated human that didn't mind being silly. >> jim was annoyed as i was when people thought the characters were cute. hated that. >> reporter: he sums it up in two works. >> anarchy. >> reporter: with a series of successful films henson always had an eye on the next big thing. but his life was cut short. >> jim henson, the creator of the muppets, dead of pneumonia at age 53. >> reporter: family, friends and colleagues celebrated henson the only way they knew how. jim henson's legacy, the unforgettable characters he brought to life. >> he wanted to make the world a better place. and damed if he didn't. one man. >> thank you, kermit.
bert and ernie and miss piggy and kermit the frog. is there some of your relationship in there. >> you hit it right on the nail. people can't grab the characters and perform them. it's not just the characters. it was us. jim was easy going. me i was always fighting up the river and this was bert and earn ernie. >> reporter: with the success of sesame street came another project. >> the muppet show was sophisticated human that didn't mind being silly. >> jim was annoyed...
121
121
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 121
favorite 0
quote 0
bert was getting ready to go out with a friend of his. he said let me say good-bye to lou, when he went in, she was collapsed and died on the floor of a heart attack. >> timothy of sun city, california, you're on. >> my name is timothy large. i'm the grandson of gene henry large, the sister of lou hoover. and i just wanted to express how great it was and how much i appreciate her as well as her husband. and i was born in palo alto and i wanted to express the really good care for their kids, grand kids, and relatives. >> we hope we've done a fair job tonight telling the story of your relatives. thank you for your call. that's a great -- before we go to her legacy, where is she bury? >> buried in palo alto. then they exhumed her body and there was next to bert at west branch. >> when the government opens again and all of the institutions are back, you can go to west branch and visit herbert hoover presidential library there. a question for both of you, since they were a couple who really approached public life together. what should their le
bert was getting ready to go out with a friend of his. he said let me say good-bye to lou, when he went in, she was collapsed and died on the floor of a heart attack. >> timothy of sun city, california, you're on. >> my name is timothy large. i'm the grandson of gene henry large, the sister of lou hoover. and i just wanted to express how great it was and how much i appreciate her as well as her husband. and i was born in palo alto and i wanted to express the really good care for...
80
80
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 80
favorite 0
quote 0
as i was leaving his plays, i gave him the same questions that i asked bert. two days later, he sent me ."lose to you pok that was a song i was going to do as a follow-up. did listening to the playback in the control was the friend larry engineer. and he said, man, you sound terrible singing the song. [laughter] so i tucked did away in my drawer. carpenters had been a year without doing anything and i gave them the song "post to you." they recorded it -- "close to you." they recorded it. karen did not think of herself as a great singer. she saw herself as a great drummer. i thought it was a little light so list do it again. , they had thery heavy artillery and that song opened the doors. tavis: a blockbuster smash hit. >> yeah. tavis: the lyrics are beautiful. womanis more suited for a than a man. i have this list of the list withn ,he best diction, pronunciation carpenter,, karen necking cold, there are some artists, -- nat king cole, there are some artists that do it. >> beautiful. she was special. she had no idea how great she was, unfortunately. it is hard
as i was leaving his plays, i gave him the same questions that i asked bert. two days later, he sent me ."lose to you pok that was a song i was going to do as a follow-up. did listening to the playback in the control was the friend larry engineer. and he said, man, you sound terrible singing the song. [laughter] so i tucked did away in my drawer. carpenters had been a year without doing anything and i gave them the song "post to you." they recorded it -- "close to you."...
91
91
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 91
favorite 0
quote 0
>> guest: that is a tough question probably what she saw it do to bert. >> host: how was she with the media? you talked about him but did she give formal interviews? >> guest: she did not. . . >> many use the radio. and then talk a little bit about how this will help the hoover family and their approach? >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] this is a recent account. and so the way it goes. [inaudible] [inaudible] we are helping so valiantly and you are going to be helping as delicately as well as long as the need lasts. ever faithful to trust is a constantly diminishing demand. >> in some way, this included his tracks to the nation. >> absolutely. she is the first first lady to make a national radio talk and to try and push this voluntarist message, which is very much something that herbert hoover is doing at this time. and it's interesting that she is doing these talks about the girl scouts movement, which in 1932, she comes up with a plan after the formulation. they formulated it. but it's basically this effort to try to muster the resources of the girl scouts into a more coordinated and o
>> guest: that is a tough question probably what she saw it do to bert. >> host: how was she with the media? you talked about him but did she give formal interviews? >> guest: she did not. . . >> many use the radio. and then talk a little bit about how this will help the hoover family and their approach? >> [inaudible] >> [inaudible] this is a recent account. and so the way it goes. [inaudible] [inaudible] we are helping so valiantly and you are going to be...
187
187
Oct 7, 2013
10/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 187
favorite 0
quote 0
bert bert bertha coombs has been following it. >> obama officials say we can fix this. they did cut wait times in half. they'll take the system down tonight to get at underlying problems. that will prevent some from being able to open accounts, access plan information. obama officials admit it was not designed to handle the volume of interest it has seen this past week. after taking some parts of the exchange down over the weekend, they'll do it again tonight, specifically to add more server capacity, move some parts of the system to more powerful dedicated hardware and streamline the underlying software to be able to handle the big volumes they're seeing. and they also encourage people to access the enrollment process via the call center. >> so folks who call that today, who don't want to wait in the queue or healthcare.gov today, can you go in the enrollment. >> it's a complicated thing to do over the phone. cgi is a lead contractor in the federal exchange, a contract worth $94 million over two years. they have declined to talk about the glitches, maria, but some i.t.
bert bert bertha coombs has been following it. >> obama officials say we can fix this. they did cut wait times in half. they'll take the system down tonight to get at underlying problems. that will prevent some from being able to open accounts, access plan information. obama officials admit it was not designed to handle the volume of interest it has seen this past week. after taking some parts of the exchange down over the weekend, they'll do it again tonight, specifically to add more...
208
208
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 208
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and a dense fog continues to top our bert headlines. we had fog this morning. it's redeveloping right now. it's going to be a key factor into the forecast for tomorrow. right now you can't see the coverage basically hugging a portion of the bay area coastline and pushing into the bay. here's a closer inspection with our mapping system. that cloud deck will continue to increase in coverage at least in the short tim. more cloud cover near the immediate coastline. our live camera shows you some haze out there. here is our live camera in oakland and lingering haze and more cloud cover pushing over the region in the next four to eight hours. that will have an impact in your visibilities for the morning could newt. as far as the dense -- commute. as far as the dense fog advisory, until 11:00 tomorrow morning for the north bay valley up toward napa. visibility could be down to less than one quarter of a mile. for the bay's short line, out toward oakland, hayward and fremont. watch out for big drop-off in visibility first thing tomorrow. tomorrow the cloud cover cleari
. >>> and a dense fog continues to top our bert headlines. we had fog this morning. it's redeveloping right now. it's going to be a key factor into the forecast for tomorrow. right now you can't see the coverage basically hugging a portion of the bay area coastline and pushing into the bay. here's a closer inspection with our mapping system. that cloud deck will continue to increase in coverage at least in the short tim. more cloud cover near the immediate coastline. our live camera...
109
109
Oct 21, 2013
10/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
he was supposed to join his two children here to celebrate the oldest one's fourth bert day on the day the gunman attacked and all three of them are still missing. it's a painful reminder of what happened here. >> my aunt, the first one. >> reporter: she brought her son paul and daughter christine for a treat and have heard nothing and are full of unanswered questions. >> they are hiding from us, which it's very wrong because we need to know where the bodies are and need to do a ceremony and go and bury our people but we cannot do it. >> reporter: one month on from west gate we know very little of what happened after the shooting began. police and civilians in the military did their best to rescue people in what now seems like a well-intentioned but tragic attempt to contain the crisis. silent video from cameras seemed to show just four relatively relaxed gunmen hunting down and shooting anybody they can find. this doesn't look like a well coordinated military operation, more a random attempt to create as much blood shed and fear as possible. the video has more questions than answers a
he was supposed to join his two children here to celebrate the oldest one's fourth bert day on the day the gunman attacked and all three of them are still missing. it's a painful reminder of what happened here. >> my aunt, the first one. >> reporter: she brought her son paul and daughter christine for a treat and have heard nothing and are full of unanswered questions. >> they are hiding from us, which it's very wrong because we need to know where the bodies are and need to do...
123
123
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 123
favorite 0
quote 0
it's now the hoover presidential library with the restoration of the buildings from bert's childhood. >> it was dedicated in 1962. by that time, lou hoover had passed. but herbert hoover, who lived a long life was there for the dedication. we'll show you a clip of that next. >> record of supreme action by the american people. their devotion and sacrifice to their ideals. and in these records there are, no doubt, many unfavorable remarks made by our political opponents. as well as the expressions of affection by our friends. we may hope that future students will rely upon our friends for confirmation. [ applause ] >> herbert hoover lived until he feels 90 years old. he set a record for -- >> he was -- until last year, he was the longest -- longest serving ex-president of all time jimmy carter for that last year. >> two moderate presidents lived longer than he. lived into the early 90s surpassing lou hoover's record until that time. tell us about her death. >> she had been physically active as we talked about. riding a horse, camping, sleeping on the ground up until her late 60s.
it's now the hoover presidential library with the restoration of the buildings from bert's childhood. >> it was dedicated in 1962. by that time, lou hoover had passed. but herbert hoover, who lived a long life was there for the dedication. we'll show you a clip of that next. >> record of supreme action by the american people. their devotion and sacrifice to their ideals. and in these records there are, no doubt, many unfavorable remarks made by our political opponents. as well as...
78
78
Oct 16, 2013
10/13
by
MSNBC
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and now for your first look at business, bert that coombs. >> good morning. the futures are pointing to a higher start. on the hopes that senate leaders may well be close to finalizing a plan to raise the u.s. debt ceiling and avoid a possible default. stocks fell sharply tuesday as two plans in the house failed and fitch put it on review for a possible downgrade. twitter will price its ipo on november 14th. the company says it will list on the new york stock exchange but a filing shows twitter still is not close to being profitable. >>> nestle moves in on hershey's turf. the company plans to roll out a butterfinger peanut butter cup next year challenging hershey's top selling reese's brand. nestle has its first ever super bowl ad to promote the product. peanut butter wars. >>> oreos may be addictive as cocaine. a study looked at the pleasure centers in the brains of rats and found that oreos activated more neurons than exposure to cocaine or morphine. >>> toy prices were studied and best deals were during the first two weeks of december. >>> the dodge rememb
. >>> and now for your first look at business, bert that coombs. >> good morning. the futures are pointing to a higher start. on the hopes that senate leaders may well be close to finalizing a plan to raise the u.s. debt ceiling and avoid a possible default. stocks fell sharply tuesday as two plans in the house failed and fitch put it on review for a possible downgrade. twitter will price its ipo on november 14th. the company says it will list on the new york stock exchange but a...
421
421
Oct 30, 2013
10/13
by
WMPT
tv
eye 421
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> this side, bert, earny. if i can get her to turn away from the treats for a second. we have elmo over here. >> jimmy: kids must go insane. >> he visit its children in hospitals. >> jimmy: on his own here, drives off to the hospital? this is an incredible dog. ha-ha. have you ever kiddeconsidered. is there a category at westminster dog show? >> not at westminster. coloring is frowned upon there. >> jimmy: that is racism. >> it is. >> jimmy: guillermo. take "sesame street" over there. wow, i love that. all right. we have one more, right? two more. >> a pair. yeah. >> jimmy: this is great. >> you take the baby. >> jimmy: it is the simpsons family. >> the whole simpsons family. >> jimmy: the only dog to ever be sued by fox for copy right infringement. this is unbelievable. >> bart, lisa, marge up front, of course, can't forget about homer. >> and his trusty donut. >> jimmy: oh, wow and the donut. that is unbelievable. and i don't think, what is the baby, maggie here. >> maggie. >> maggie doesn't look that excited to be in this outfit. ha-ha. maggie is, maggie is humiliat
. >> this side, bert, earny. if i can get her to turn away from the treats for a second. we have elmo over here. >> jimmy: kids must go insane. >> he visit its children in hospitals. >> jimmy: on his own here, drives off to the hospital? this is an incredible dog. ha-ha. have you ever kiddeconsidered. is there a category at westminster dog show? >> not at westminster. coloring is frowned upon there. >> jimmy: that is racism. >> it is. >> jimmy:...
12
12
tv
eye 12
favorite 0
quote 0
work with this coalition to take action on this is a recent case of a police killing of someone named bert to our sara who was killed in california this past may i'm that is a very typical case rigo was a well known community member he was a worker at the local hospital everyone knew him he was racially profiled because the police were looking for someone who had been in a fight so of course they were on high alert they racially profiled rigo he gets out of his car right in front of the. how many witnesses have confirm the story followed police instruction got out of the car with his hands up in the news of immediately shot in the heart and killed he was one of thirteen people in the month of may alone who was killed in that area so that speaks to how widespread of a problem that is this was not a story of a police officer who thought that rigo was a danger to his life this is a story of an officer who wanted to shoot someone and had his justification to shoot someone and took that action and so i think that the problem in the what most people don't aware is that people want to characteriz
work with this coalition to take action on this is a recent case of a police killing of someone named bert to our sara who was killed in california this past may i'm that is a very typical case rigo was a well known community member he was a worker at the local hospital everyone knew him he was racially profiled because the police were looking for someone who had been in a fight so of course they were on high alert they racially profiled rigo he gets out of his car right in front of the. how...
173
173
Oct 7, 2013
10/13
by
WTTG
tv
eye 173
favorite 0
quote 0
come bert who was passenger in jones' car saw everything unfold. >> we ended up in the ditch. luckily we are in slow lane here. the two other vehicles were not -- weren't so lucky. police say the 23-year-old driver of the mercury and his passenger air lifted to printed george county hospital center. nine other people including two small children were rushed by ambulance to the hospital. the police were -- that's what inform us of with that information. >> that they were dag racing came across and hit us. the two friend say it is miracle they were not hurt in this accident. that shuttle down route 301 for nearly six hours. >> do you have words for this? >> um, pretty traumatic. it is worst thing i ever been involved in. it was pretty bad. >> route 301ry open just after 8:00 investigation is continuing. police are not releasing any other names but they do say charges are pending. >> audrey thank you. serious crash grand prix in houston. 13 peck statetores injured after one race car driver hit another car and then went airborne slamming into the fencing there that's sent debris f
come bert who was passenger in jones' car saw everything unfold. >> we ended up in the ditch. luckily we are in slow lane here. the two other vehicles were not -- weren't so lucky. police say the 23-year-old driver of the mercury and his passenger air lifted to printed george county hospital center. nine other people including two small children were rushed by ambulance to the hospital. the police were -- that's what inform us of with that information. >> that they were dag racing...
72
72
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 72
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bert had this thing for calvin hobbes. some have taken breaks. the one thing that is similar with them is they were not political cartoonists. if you do a comic strip, you have a few characters and you create a world and reside in the world and will live in the world the rest of your life. for us, we have the best scriptwriters working for us in washington. they are giving us new material, plus we're doing something because of the conversation we're doing with the audience and are dealing with very serious thing sometimes, we get to vent. i think there is an additional element for us as well. i think it gives us a lot of juice. mike makes it sound really easy. he talks about the panic side of it, and i completely understand it. all the neurons have to be operating to do this. you can become really exhausted at the end. there is a concern, do i have 12,000 heart tunes in this ? can often cause a little bit of a panic. thathing is that for all it takes out of you to do it, you get it back. tomorrow being read by other people, getting comments from
. >> bert had this thing for calvin hobbes. some have taken breaks. the one thing that is similar with them is they were not political cartoonists. if you do a comic strip, you have a few characters and you create a world and reside in the world and will live in the world the rest of your life. for us, we have the best scriptwriters working for us in washington. they are giving us new material, plus we're doing something because of the conversation we're doing with the audience and are...
210
210
Oct 9, 2013
10/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 210
favorite 0
quote 0
ernie and bert will not be hurt. while they shutdown the government the corporation for public broadcasting received $440 million from the federal government on the first day of the shutdown. on cns news they say this means sesame street and npr got money and the national institute of health was able to start clinical trials for cancer patients and the obama administration was blocking the access to the war memorials. i was a roommate of his years ago. they said pbs has conducted previous interviews with president obama and he says it looks like you scratch my back and i will scratch yours. our calls to the dermatologist went unanswered. but the cpb says it is funding , quote, indispensable and represents thousands of jobs. for more let's go live to this cat. >> see that is essential. that is essential. if they were going cut anything out of the government, it is a 17% government shutdown and that better not be part of the 17%. i better see that cat scratching its backside until the day i die. the corporation of publ
ernie and bert will not be hurt. while they shutdown the government the corporation for public broadcasting received $440 million from the federal government on the first day of the shutdown. on cns news they say this means sesame street and npr got money and the national institute of health was able to start clinical trials for cancer patients and the obama administration was blocking the access to the war memorials. i was a roommate of his years ago. they said pbs has conducted previous...
161
161
Oct 30, 2013
10/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 161
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> this side, bert, earny. if i can get her to turn away from the treats for a second. we have elmo over here. >> jimmy: kids must go insane. >> he visit its children in hospitals. >> jimmy: on his own here, drives off to the hospital? this is an incredible dog. ha-ha. have you ever kiddeconsidered. is there a category at westminster dog show? >> not at westminster. coloring is frowned upon there. >> jimmy: that is racism. >> it is. >> jimmy: guillermo. take "sesame street" over there. wow, i love that. all right. we have one more, right? two more. >> a pair. yeah. >> jimmy: this is great. >> you take the baby. >> jimmy: it is the simpsons family. >> the whole simpsons family. >> jimmy: the only dog to ever be sued by fox for copy right infringement. this is unbelievable. >> bart, lisa, marge up front, of course, can't forget about homer. >> and his trusty donut. >> jimmy: oh, wow and the donut. that is unbelievable. and i don't think, what is the baby, maggie here. >> maggie. >> maggie doesn't look that excited to be in this outfit. ha-ha. maggie is, maggie is humiliat
. >> this side, bert, earny. if i can get her to turn away from the treats for a second. we have elmo over here. >> jimmy: kids must go insane. >> he visit its children in hospitals. >> jimmy: on his own here, drives off to the hospital? this is an incredible dog. ha-ha. have you ever kiddeconsidered. is there a category at westminster dog show? >> not at westminster. coloring is frowned upon there. >> jimmy: that is racism. >> it is. >> jimmy:...
275
275
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 275
favorite 0
quote 0
bert and brendon have been great for us. they've been a sponsor for every show. they've been the lead sponsor for the last three and doing it for the next two. they're like contracted to do so. i'm thankful to them. >> after party at mother's day . >> at the power plant. >> let me ask you this , the tickets start at $32. what levels do we have? >> they go 33, 48, 78, 98, which are the floor seats. those are sold out again. the 253 is a vip party. two hours before we have dinner catered by valentino's restaurant, open bar. comcast is big sponsor. >> let me get to the after party. that's what don wants. >> let me know, i'll put you on the list. >> that after party at power plant live is getting so big. one of the days it's going to appear on the dirty. >> they have their costume contest there this weekend and are moving it up so it doesn't interfere with the after party. >> the after party will be over as we get to work. >> people can go online to ticketmaster.com. >> yes and showgunfights.com. >> thank you for come ing ing -- coming in. >> you're one of the good g
bert and brendon have been great for us. they've been a sponsor for every show. they've been the lead sponsor for the last three and doing it for the next two. they're like contracted to do so. i'm thankful to them. >> after party at mother's day . >> at the power plant. >> let me ask you this , the tickets start at $32. what levels do we have? >> they go 33, 48, 78, 98, which are the floor seats. those are sold out again. the 253 is a vip party. two hours before we have...
85
85
Oct 20, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 85
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bert had this thing for calvin hobbes. some have taken breaks. the one thing that is similar with them is they were not political cartoonists. if you do a comic strip, you have a few characters and you create a world and reside in the world and will live in the world the rest of your life. for us, we have the best scriptwriters working for us in washington. they are giving us new material, plus we're doing something because of the conversation we're doing with the audience and are dealing with very serious thing sometimes, we get to vent. i think there is a medicinal element for us as well. i think it gives us a lot of juice. mike makes it sound really easy. he talks about the panic side of it, and i completely understand it. all the neurons have to be operating to do this. you can become really exhausted at the end. there is a concern, do i have 12,000 cartoons in this noodle of mine before i retire? that can often cause a little bit of a panic. the thing is that for all that it takes out of you to do it, you get it back.
. >> bert had this thing for calvin hobbes. some have taken breaks. the one thing that is similar with them is they were not political cartoonists. if you do a comic strip, you have a few characters and you create a world and reside in the world and will live in the world the rest of your life. for us, we have the best scriptwriters working for us in washington. they are giving us new material, plus we're doing something because of the conversation we're doing with the audience and are...
1,215
1.2K
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 1,215
favorite 0
quote 0
bert and ernie and miss piggy and kermit the frog. is there some of your relationship in there. >> you hit it right on the nail. people can't grab the characters and perform them. it's not just the characters. it was us. jim was easy going. me i was always fighting up the river and this was bert and earn ernie. >> reporter: with the success of sesame street came another project. >> the muppet show was sophisticated human that didn't mind being silly. >> jim was annoyed as i was when people thought the characters were cute. hated that. >> reporter: he sums it up in two works. >> anarchy. >> reporter: with a series of successful films henson always had an eye on the next big thing. but his life was cut short. >> jim henson, the creator of the muppets, dead of pneumonia at age 53. >> reporter: family, friends and colleagues celebrated henson the only way they knew how. jim henson's legacy, the unforgettable characters he brought to life. >> he wanted to make the world a better place. and damed if he didn't. one man. >> thank you, kermit.
bert and ernie and miss piggy and kermit the frog. is there some of your relationship in there. >> you hit it right on the nail. people can't grab the characters and perform them. it's not just the characters. it was us. jim was easy going. me i was always fighting up the river and this was bert and earn ernie. >> reporter: with the success of sesame street came another project. >> the muppet show was sophisticated human that didn't mind being silly. >> jim was annoyed...
122
122
Oct 3, 2013
10/13
by
WMAR
tv
eye 122
favorite 0
quote 0
ernie and bert would be disgusted. all right, well you know what? i think we are going to have to call this a tie. we have two winners. tell the guys what they win here? >> for their superior efforts, sean and mike receive sony skype-enabled, 47-inch tv's. >> all right. >> jimmy: there you go. thank you, fellows. hope you are become to work soon. that's sean and mike from california and new york. thank you very much. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, kenny rogers is here to chat and sing. and we'll be right back with tim allen. [ male announcer ] applebee's doesn't just give you juicy steak. they top it off with sweet honey and a kick of cracked black pepper in their signature honey pepper sauce. and they top that top off with crispy fried jalapenos and onions. and to top the top of that top off, it's on their famous 2 for $20 menu. applebee's new honey pepper sirloin. see you tomorrow. so, um, do you want to come up for a coffee? yeah. 'kay... uh... good. so... so, uh... you make yourself at home and i'll be... yeah. right back. sure. (gasp) oh, i th.
ernie and bert would be disgusted. all right, well you know what? i think we are going to have to call this a tie. we have two winners. tell the guys what they win here? >> for their superior efforts, sean and mike receive sony skype-enabled, 47-inch tv's. >> all right. >> jimmy: there you go. thank you, fellows. hope you are become to work soon. that's sean and mike from california and new york. thank you very much. >> jimmy: tonight on the show, kenny rogers is here to...
185
185
tv
eye 185
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> one liked like it was ernie but no bert. >> i did see that. >> or was it some other character? >>> still to come on wjz this morning. >> it might be a mystery who the winner is of the mega millions lottery ticket but it's no mystery where the ticket was sold. i'm christie illeto and that story is next. ,,,,,, pumpkin's back at dunkin'? now you tell me. try the new pumpkin pie donut or any of our other many pumpkin treats today. >>> it is 25 past 6:00. this morning we're looking for a mystery millionaire. someone in the state of maryland is $189 million richer this morning. the only winning mega millions ticket was sold in severn in anne arundel county. as christie illeto explains, so far nobody has come forward with it. >> hundreds of thousands of tickets printed but only one ticket is a winner wednesday. maryland lottery officials say it sold at a dash-in severn. >> this is the first time. i'm so excited. i'm so happy to see who hit the lottery. >> the store walks away with $100,000 of selling the ticket. the identity of the winner is still a mystery. >> when you found out thi
. >> one liked like it was ernie but no bert. >> i did see that. >> or was it some other character? >>> still to come on wjz this morning. >> it might be a mystery who the winner is of the mega millions lottery ticket but it's no mystery where the ticket was sold. i'm christie illeto and that story is next. ,,,,,, pumpkin's back at dunkin'? now you tell me. try the new pumpkin pie donut or any of our other many pumpkin treats today. >>> it is 25 past...
838
838
Oct 12, 2013
10/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 838
favorite 0
quote 0
. ♪ thank you, pineapples, for being the bert of fruit. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, chili's too for tying up all of those unresolved plot holes from chili's one. [ laughter ] i didn't know what was going to happen. >> steve: do you want your baby back? did he get his baby back? >> jimmy: the hot wings are back. the hot wings are back! ♪ thank you, scorpions, for looking like goth lobsters. [ laughter ] ♪ >> steve: goth lobster. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank you, signs that say slow, children at play, for always making me think you're insulting the kids in this neighborhood. [ laughter and applause ] get that out of your mouth. >> steve: not the sharpest bunch. >> jimmy: stop licking the stop sign! looks like a lollipop. ♪ thank you, sporks for being utensils that go both ways. there you guys go right there. those are my "thank you notes." we'll be right back for more "late night." remember at "late night" when you're here, you're family. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] i'm kind of seeing a... some kind of... this is... an alien species. reality check: a lot of 4g lte coverage ma
. ♪ thank you, pineapples, for being the bert of fruit. [ laughter and applause ] ♪ thank you, chili's too for tying up all of those unresolved plot holes from chili's one. [ laughter ] i didn't know what was going to happen. >> steve: do you want your baby back? did he get his baby back? >> jimmy: the hot wings are back. the hot wings are back! ♪ thank you, scorpions, for looking like goth lobsters. [ laughter ] ♪ >> steve: goth lobster. ♪ ♪ >> jimmy: thank...
229
229
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 229
favorite 0
quote 0
this is where the count forgets what number comes after six. [ laughter ] this episode also has "bert and ernie get into an argument about where that breeze is coming from." [ laughter ] and then the last episode, "elmo has an accident after too much tickling." [ laughter ] [ applause ] it's odd. it's odd, it's odd. it's still great. i love "sesame street." i don't know if you guys watched the miss america pageant last night, but it was kind of a big deal. turns out that miss new york was named winner. [ cheers and applause ] she was the winner. nina davuluri, who also is the first contestant of indian heritage to ever win the miss america pageant. so, yeah, i guess it goes to show it doesn't matter where you come from or who you are, it's being beautiful that matters. [ laughter ] [ applause ] uh -- [ laughter ] i didn't see. i tivo'ed it. >> steve: yeah, i tivo'ed it. >> jimmy: get this. a company in the uk, they're apologizing after it made potential employees dance during a job interview. i would never force people here to dance during a job interview. it would totally interfere w
this is where the count forgets what number comes after six. [ laughter ] this episode also has "bert and ernie get into an argument about where that breeze is coming from." [ laughter ] and then the last episode, "elmo has an accident after too much tickling." [ laughter ] [ applause ] it's odd. it's odd, it's odd. it's still great. i love "sesame street." i don't know if you guys watched the miss america pageant last night, but it was kind of a big deal. turns...
763
763
Oct 17, 2013
10/13
by
WETA
tv
eye 763
favorite 0
quote 0
adorable-- came back here, watchelmopalooza 3 times in a row, and fielded some very tough questions about bert and ernie's relationship. hey, sweetie, wash your hands... with soap! huh, huh, do you see this? it looks like somebody got hit by the mommy truck. i know. i guess i always had it in me. who knew? come on, baby, dinner! i can't believe, with all this going on, you made dinner. yep. hamburgers, macaroni and cheese, and fish sticks. good god, it's christmas morning. here, honey. i'll cut this in half for you, ok? hey, look at this. is this a family or what? i mean, not exactly the way i pictured it, but still. [ male announcer ] when you feel good, no one is immune. emergen-c has more vitamin c than 10 oranges plus other antioxidants and electrolytes to help you come down with a serious case of healthy. emergen-c. making healthy contagious. a pediatrician.ands of aown surgeon.serious case of healthy. these are pioneering advances in heart surgery. and these are developing groundbreaking treatments for cancer. they're the hands of the nation's top doctors. kaiser permanente doctors. and
adorable-- came back here, watchelmopalooza 3 times in a row, and fielded some very tough questions about bert and ernie's relationship. hey, sweetie, wash your hands... with soap! huh, huh, do you see this? it looks like somebody got hit by the mommy truck. i know. i guess i always had it in me. who knew? come on, baby, dinner! i can't believe, with all this going on, you made dinner. yep. hamburgers, macaroni and cheese, and fish sticks. good god, it's christmas morning. here, honey. i'll cut...
44
44
Oct 24, 2013
10/13
by
KNTV
tv
eye 44
favorite 0
quote 0
the higher ups at kaiser say there aren't many children hospitalized in hayward and will get bert care in oakland. >> community organizers in san francisco all ready to talk about why they -- what they call an eviction epidemic. starting at 11:30 they will present an agenda they hope will stop this from becoming a crisis. they are trying to help a specific family evicted from their home of 34 years. ite-year-old pung lee and his wife who is 74 and their 48-year-old mentally disabled daughter, they were evicted tuesday night. their landlord said they want to convert into condos. the family was forced to stay at hotel. >> good morning. get ready for foggy conditions. good morning. >> good morning to you, jon, marla, everybody at home. what a pretty day we have later on. we still have the thick fog for today. and at least the first part of tomorrow. not expecting as much fog tomorrow so that's the good news. 53 in almost, 53 in oakland t same for san francisco. tracking those bblts because they will be changing. stick with us and we'll keep you updated. the thickest fog is in the north ba
the higher ups at kaiser say there aren't many children hospitalized in hayward and will get bert care in oakland. >> community organizers in san francisco all ready to talk about why they -- what they call an eviction epidemic. starting at 11:30 they will present an agenda they hope will stop this from becoming a crisis. they are trying to help a specific family evicted from their home of 34 years. ite-year-old pung lee and his wife who is 74 and their 48-year-old mentally disabled...
111
111
Oct 14, 2013
10/13
by
KGO
tv
eye 111
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> the energy company has some spokespeople, puppets, almost like ernie and bert if you will. it is literally plug and socket. in hebrew it's sheka and teka. and it has been ongoing for a decade speculation that there maybe a same-sex couple and now there is a baby and it has people up in arms. gay activists want them to come out and say yeah, it's their baby. and people who are not too happy about this say all this is an outrage, and the company, israel electric corporation, says we don't know what all the fuss is about. we are doing a commercial trying to do a commercial for clean air and use fuel wisely. so the controversy continues. >> so plug and socket are both men? >> well, i don't know. think about it. >> maybe they are just puppets. but i assume they are. >> so a baby comes along and -- >> there is speculation for years that i think they might be a couple and now the baby comes. people are like already either come out and say yes, they're a couple, and this is their kid, or what are you doing with this stuff? depending where you are coming from. >> there's no mama. >>
. >>> the energy company has some spokespeople, puppets, almost like ernie and bert if you will. it is literally plug and socket. in hebrew it's sheka and teka. and it has been ongoing for a decade speculation that there maybe a same-sex couple and now there is a baby and it has people up in arms. gay activists want them to come out and say yeah, it's their baby. and people who are not too happy about this say all this is an outrage, and the company, israel electric corporation, says...
92
92
Oct 27, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
the author unincum berted by anyone else's needs. that is the story told in both of these portrait. the same story. it's also the story that franklin tells in his auto biography and why he has to leave his sister out of it. jane franklin was not inincum beard. she was hardly alone. she never wrote the story of her life. she did once though stitch four sheet of -- to make little book of 16 pages. this is the cover. i made a fax simile. i told you i have propses. i wrote in there, i'm not going to pass it around because it's precious to me. this is the size of jane franklin's auto biography. it's four pages ripped out and folded and ripped and stitched stitched with coarse thread. i made it with fake 18th century paper and put on my goofy glasses. i was trying to transport myself. [laughter] when i went to see the little book that jane made, it existed in archive in boston. it's very small. it's humble, it's plain. as you can see. on the first page, she wrote three words, book of ages. what the hell does that mean? [laughter] i didn't know. what does that mean? it's not an auto biogra
the author unincum berted by anyone else's needs. that is the story told in both of these portrait. the same story. it's also the story that franklin tells in his auto biography and why he has to leave his sister out of it. jane franklin was not inincum beard. she was hardly alone. she never wrote the story of her life. she did once though stitch four sheet of -- to make little book of 16 pages. this is the cover. i made a fax simile. i told you i have propses. i wrote in there, i'm not going...
147
147
Oct 14, 2013
10/13
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 147
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> bert? >> well, since i started the business, i've been in business 25 years. our local payroll in northwest arkansas has been $150 million. that makes me proud that i was able to do that here in the united states. i got a great team of people working with me and i feel like it's my job to go out and drum up enough business for them. and i'm thankful that walmart gives us that opportunity. >> amy? >> yeah, i agree. and i think if people knew that every manufacturing job in the united states supports four other jobs in the economy, it's so important for us to move production back to the u.s., it creates jobs, it sustains jobs, and it can only help grow our economy. >> our government can't seep to get it together but the three of you did. >> yeah. >> hats off to you and we are celebrating all that you're doing and making it in theitis. thanks to the three of you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> thank you. >> we're honored. >>> big news in one of the world's most famous missing girl cases. next, what police now say they know about madeleine mccann's d
. >> bert? >> well, since i started the business, i've been in business 25 years. our local payroll in northwest arkansas has been $150 million. that makes me proud that i was able to do that here in the united states. i got a great team of people working with me and i feel like it's my job to go out and drum up enough business for them. and i'm thankful that walmart gives us that opportunity. >> amy? >> yeah, i agree. and i think if people knew that every manufacturing...
421
421
Oct 21, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 421
favorite 0
quote 0
i think with the ideology he got the bert of his scholarship. >> we have video of jimmy carter who was here in 1995. he's talking about the book of poetry. >> beginning five years ago, i studied textbooks about poetry and the different kinds of poetry, the different kinds of whether they rimed or not, open verse, and so forth. also famous poets, the words they said. the favorite poet at that time was dylan thomas but i don't have any ability or inclination to try to emulate his poetry. >> what do you think? jimmy carter has written a lot of books. what did you find out about him in books? >> jimmy carter wrote 23 books more than any other ex-president or president in their lifetime. dana roosevelt wrote a lot of books i talked about. most were before he became president. jimmy carter's book library has developed since he's become president. he mentioned the bible a lot. the growing up in georgia. but he's been very successful with his book sales and it's part of his shaping himself as the next president. it's part of the resurgence in the postpresidential year he's become a contemplati
i think with the ideology he got the bert of his scholarship. >> we have video of jimmy carter who was here in 1995. he's talking about the book of poetry. >> beginning five years ago, i studied textbooks about poetry and the different kinds of poetry, the different kinds of whether they rimed or not, open verse, and so forth. also famous poets, the words they said. the favorite poet at that time was dylan thomas but i don't have any ability or inclination to try to emulate his...
105
105
Oct 29, 2013
10/13
by
CNBC
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
ceo mark bert linney didn't expect to see an increase in individual enrollment next year which is interesting because he and aetna is on 17 of the exchanges that are on the federal exchange. wellpoint on a dozen of them. all trading lower and hit by this issue of higher medical loss ratios. united is the outlier today and united is the most cautious of all. >> been the one that's held back the most. >> they've held back. only on a handful of state run exchanges. don't have any exposure on the federal exchange. >> thanks very much. thanks for your good work on this. >> dan mangan covers health care for cnbc.com. you know, dan, i sense there is, obviously, a growing level of outrage here. i think people feel like they were based and now switched. >> yes. absolutely they were. you play these clips repeatedly, the president, there is no nuance there. he said if you want to keep your plan you can. you clearly can't. i think all the explanations are trying to gilled a sour or stale lily right now. >> there is the matter of the so-called cadillac plans that i don't know whether comcast, the owner of
ceo mark bert linney didn't expect to see an increase in individual enrollment next year which is interesting because he and aetna is on 17 of the exchanges that are on the federal exchange. wellpoint on a dozen of them. all trading lower and hit by this issue of higher medical loss ratios. united is the outlier today and united is the most cautious of all. >> been the one that's held back the most. >> they've held back. only on a handful of state run exchanges. don't have any...
62
62
Oct 15, 2013
10/13
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
sova lou instructor secretary to have communication with bert secretary how can this best be handled? they said instead of having one barge massive t. breaking into six reid each group of wives are selected as a group. behind the scenes particular wives they thought that may not be offended with the african-american women and they would be vetted by as they are preparing herbert invites the president and trustee of tuskegee institute you join him for a meeting at the white house and that raises no eyebrows although there has not been in african-american to meet with the president since property washington meets with theodore roosevelt. the day after the fifth tee lou since an invitation she comes and they have tea and the congressman publicize this and it gets attention but it will be o.k. but then one week later the representative house but tea as a fund-raiser for the naacp then all of a sudden the southern delegation in state legislature realizes this is getting out of hand all because mrs. hoover has an african-american and at the white house so all summer they're all spread throu
sova lou instructor secretary to have communication with bert secretary how can this best be handled? they said instead of having one barge massive t. breaking into six reid each group of wives are selected as a group. behind the scenes particular wives they thought that may not be offended with the african-american women and they would be vetted by as they are preparing herbert invites the president and trustee of tuskegee institute you join him for a meeting at the white house and that raises...
272
272
Oct 27, 2013
10/13
by
WJZ
tv
eye 272
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> nobody knows the it feeling bert than mick who is. >> he was tagged hours before midnight the very last day of february this year. no time to tag anyone back. >> how much time do i have? >> five hours, maybe? >> tag brothers friendships started some 30 years ago at their catholic high school in spokane, washington. they were a pack, a group of friends who had everything and yet nothing in common, because brian denny. >> we weren't the jobs, the smart guys, the dumb guys. >> not really, we were probably the refugees from all the other cliques that didn't accept us. >> we found each other. >> we made our own gang. >> during a free period between classes, they were encouraged to either study or go thomas. >> five of us would be not it waiting -- >> joey t as he is called says the gang opted to play tag instead. >> we would scatter like mice, this way, take off running that way. >> joey cafaro whose nickname is beef says the stakes were always high. >> it was chaos for five minutes. >> you could chase people all through the halls. >> there were people knocked down. >> there was mayhem,
. >> nobody knows the it feeling bert than mick who is. >> he was tagged hours before midnight the very last day of february this year. no time to tag anyone back. >> how much time do i have? >> five hours, maybe? >> tag brothers friendships started some 30 years ago at their catholic high school in spokane, washington. they were a pack, a group of friends who had everything and yet nothing in common, because brian denny. >> we weren't the jobs, the smart...