175
175
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 0
>> no, my grandfather's name was columbus. my dad's name was columbus. i don't know why you name black men columbus? it doesn't make any sense. i hated the name growing up. >> jimmy: you did hate it? >> i did hate it. my middle name was key. when a substitute teacher came. they all raise read your government. they're like don't call him. columbus, all the kids laugh. i grew up with insecurity about my own name. >> jimmy: but you decided to use it professionally. >> well, well, i had an agent when i was 13. why don't you use columbus? your name is great. i was like, it blows. >> jimmy: i think your agent is right. i think your agent made the right decision. >> it worked. >> jimmy: did you since fire that agent? >> yeah. >> jimmy: that's how it always goes. >> got a new agent. >> jimmy: is your family excited about your success? >> they are. my family is look they don't really juice you up. it's like the opposite. like they just degrade you instead. >> jimmy: to keep it. >> oh you think you hot stuff. those shoes are terrible. wear those shoes on tv. i saw
>> no, my grandfather's name was columbus. my dad's name was columbus. i don't know why you name black men columbus? it doesn't make any sense. i hated the name growing up. >> jimmy: you did hate it? >> i did hate it. my middle name was key. when a substitute teacher came. they all raise read your government. they're like don't call him. columbus, all the kids laugh. i grew up with insecurity about my own name. >> jimmy: but you decided to use it professionally. >>...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Nov 4, 2013
11/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
it would be helpful on major corridors like columbus or broad way in that neighborhood -- a sign that says public parking garage that way. >> that garage several years ago when i was in the parking industry, it always had vacancy high. >> right. same thing -- we want to bring up using that garage, nighttime traffic and with people looking for parking it's very high in that area, especially on weekends. i would love to talk to mta about, you know, extending their hours on weekend nights when neighborhoods are mobbed with people going to restaurants and bars and nightclubs. you don't have that closed and empty. it just seems like it's kind of anti all our policies. get those cars off the street and that'd be something i'd like to talk to them about. >> do you think there is any value to to -- i was just thinking as the job squad was here doing a presentation, you know, of informing the sfmta that especially for businesses in our neighborhood, commercial /-rbl districts, they're talking about the quality of life on the street, but also if there's a crack on the sidewalk the city comes to
it would be helpful on major corridors like columbus or broad way in that neighborhood -- a sign that says public parking garage that way. >> that garage several years ago when i was in the parking industry, it always had vacancy high. >> right. same thing -- we want to bring up using that garage, nighttime traffic and with people looking for parking it's very high in that area, especially on weekends. i would love to talk to mta about, you know, extending their hours on weekend...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
42
42
Nov 13, 2013
11/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 42
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> i think that's important with the economic impact report that i know they're suggested on columbus avenue that they remove the loading zones and when i read the eir it said huge impact, not mitigatable, nothing to be done to relace them. you know, that's just crazy, you know. i mean, you got to do something. >> right, and similarly also i went last week i went to a presentation for folsom street between... >> 11th and -- >> and 4th or 2nd, yes. they're doing a pilot project. this project seems to be relatively okay. they're keeping the parking and doing a bike lane along one side of the street, but ultimately the proposal -- currently some of the design ideas down the road are both sides of the street and that street has heavy pdr and businesses that rely on their getting either deliveries or they're the type of businesses that have deliveries going in and out multiple times a day. i think that those are the things that will be helpful for us to say a neighborhood commercial district is not the same as a street like folsom which is heavy pdr, so the types of business uses and parki
. >> i think that's important with the economic impact report that i know they're suggested on columbus avenue that they remove the loading zones and when i read the eir it said huge impact, not mitigatable, nothing to be done to relace them. you know, that's just crazy, you know. i mean, you got to do something. >> right, and similarly also i went last week i went to a presentation for folsom street between... >> 11th and -- >> and 4th or 2nd, yes. they're doing a pilot...
SFGTV2: San Francisco Government Television
35
35
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
SFGTV2
tv
eye 35
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm originally from columbia and i was back in columbus. i was in love with computers but we didn't have enough money. eventually this is 1994 i had access to the internet around 1997 and 98. i knew everything was happening in the u.s. i bought a one way ticket to the u.s. i realized my english was really bad. so i had to eat a lot of hamburgers. the only way i realized there was no way to stay in the u.s. if i wanted to be a entrepreneur so i went back to excellently in columbus in order to pursue any career and i co- founded my first immigrant status. but within a year we had 6 employees i was told i had to leave the country. the - and definitely it's slowing me down. and i was being told to go back to columbia. once you go back to the columbia back in 1999 it was hard to come back. so i was as a entrepreneur not being able to stay here but i feel he fell in love with the love of my life and we had a daughter a week ago. we accelerated our may this and i was able to stay. she ended up being the co co- founder of my business too. this has
i'm originally from columbia and i was back in columbus. i was in love with computers but we didn't have enough money. eventually this is 1994 i had access to the internet around 1997 and 98. i knew everything was happening in the u.s. i bought a one way ticket to the u.s. i realized my english was really bad. so i had to eat a lot of hamburgers. the only way i realized there was no way to stay in the u.s. if i wanted to be a entrepreneur so i went back to excellently in columbus in order to...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Nov 19, 2013
11/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> right, columbus avenue. >> columbus avenue. yes, that's one i would really like to address. >> okay. >> i don't think they think about that. >> they were planning to move all the loading zones on columbus avenue. well, there's like a million restaurants that come every day. as it is with the parking spaces, people are double parking. but, you know, business has to -- people have to receive deliveries. >> all right. so, you would like to hear -- receive presentation on their policies and design approach when doing these major infrastructure projects and how they give consideration to loading zones. >> what you have here i think is great. i just think we all need to prioritize what we all want to here. and if there is a way we can all look at this for the sake of time and get, you know, send regina and christian what we would like to see on that, i think that would be very helpful. >> and then are there things that you would like to ensure that we present to the sfmta board -- i mean, sometimes i do think we live with this on a d
. >> right, columbus avenue. >> columbus avenue. yes, that's one i would really like to address. >> okay. >> i don't think they think about that. >> they were planning to move all the loading zones on columbus avenue. well, there's like a million restaurants that come every day. as it is with the parking spaces, people are double parking. but, you know, business has to -- people have to receive deliveries. >> all right. so, you would like to hear -- receive...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
50
50
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
about the columbus avenue part of it and they said didn't even know it existed and that lays out these plans citywide. it's 800 pages, but you can go through it, which is what we did in our neighborhood to see what parts were about columbus after and that's where we saw that they had these impacts that were extremely negative and had no suggestions for mitigation. i found that to be very interesting to look at and i would request they look at it and we do also. you know, we could pull out the parts that are relevant because it's citywide, but it pretty much goes through every commercial corridor that's projected to have changes. >> commissioner riley. >> yes, i want to follow what commissioner dooley was talking about. i said that we need to see the six items prior to the meeting so we can identify areas of concern, and i also think that mta needs to see all of that as well so they can identify areas that are contradicting or impacting each others's plan and they can come prepared toens d answer some of the questions. i think that would be more productive. >> director. >> i was going t
about the columbus avenue part of it and they said didn't even know it existed and that lays out these plans citywide. it's 800 pages, but you can go through it, which is what we did in our neighborhood to see what parts were about columbus after and that's where we saw that they had these impacts that were extremely negative and had no suggestions for mitigation. i found that to be very interesting to look at and i would request they look at it and we do also. you know, we could pull out the...
112
112
Nov 13, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the politicians in columbus are playing games to be quite blunt. and we may not get literally billions of dollars that we have coming to us. that we're spending the money, but it may not be coming back to us, because politicians have decided they want to play politics. if that happens, that'll be disastrous for our state and it'll certainly be disastrous for our hospital for our nicu. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their consider this: the news of the day plus so much more. >> we begin with the government shutdown. >> answers to the questions no one else will ask. >> it seems like they can't agree to anything in washington no matter what. >> antonio mora, award winning and hard hitting. >> we've heard you talk about the history of suicide in your family. >> there's no status quo, just the bottom line. >> but, what about buying shares in a professional athlete? >> this summer, ohio's state capital columbus was the scene of heated debate over whether or not to expand healthcare coverage for the working poor. >> the question is: "shal
. >> the politicians in columbus are playing games to be quite blunt. and we may not get literally billions of dollars that we have coming to us. that we're spending the money, but it may not be coming back to us, because politicians have decided they want to play politics. if that happens, that'll be disastrous for our state and it'll certainly be disastrous for our hospital for our nicu. >> audiences are intelligent and they know that their consider this: the news of the day plus...
108
108
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 108
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> the politicians in columbus are playing games to be quite blunt. and we may not get literally billions of dollars that we have coming to us. that we're spending the money, but it may not be coming back to us, because politicians have decided they want to play politics. if that happens, that'll be disastrous for our state and it'll certainly be disastrous for our hospital for our nicu. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera america is the only news channel that brings you live news at the top of every hour. >> a deal in the senate may be at hand and just in the nick of time. >> thousands of new yorkers are marching in solidarity. >> we're following multiple developments on syria at this hour. >> every hour from reporters stationed around the world and across the country. >> only on al jazeera america. >> every day, events sweep across our country. and with them, a storm of views. how can you fully understand the impact unless you've heard angles you hadn't considered? consider this... antonio mora bring
. >> the politicians in columbus are playing games to be quite blunt. and we may not get literally billions of dollars that we have coming to us. that we're spending the money, but it may not be coming back to us, because politicians have decided they want to play politics. if that happens, that'll be disastrous for our state and it'll certainly be disastrous for our hospital for our nicu. >> from our headquarters in new york, here are the headlines this hour. >> al jazeera...
20
20
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
that's my view look at columbus came to the i'm going to have fun with you know when columbus came to the united states and discovered for the anglo europeans what was he doing he was attempting to find another way to india to avoid going through the middle east while science at that time said he might fall off the face of the earth if he went that way columbus was willing to take that risk because he wanted to avoid the middle east now what does that tell you that we're seven or eight hundred years ago this guy was trying to avoid the middle east why are we bothering with the middle east let them do what they want to do why there's the united states need to be involved over there if we weren't involved over there we wouldn't have any worry about terrorism ordway you don't see middle eastern terrorists attacking sweden do you oh i see your point i see your point it's a valid point although i don't know that the problem of terrorism will be completely taken care of once america leaves middle east makes it something much wider than just a middle east problem but. terrorists are simply w
that's my view look at columbus came to the i'm going to have fun with you know when columbus came to the united states and discovered for the anglo europeans what was he doing he was attempting to find another way to india to avoid going through the middle east while science at that time said he might fall off the face of the earth if he went that way columbus was willing to take that risk because he wanted to avoid the middle east now what does that tell you that we're seven or eight hundred...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
83
83
Nov 14, 2013
11/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
it's still taught by columbus discovered america in texas books. plus schools don't show us in our physical features. support of the identity of our youth and challenged by their myths into the different democracy and lack u67 of sensitive it. my family had to travel to get to the american indian day and we notified them in advance and we had to get our counselor evolved to get the negative reserves. we need to integrate this into the educational system from preschool up to high school. now to change our changes into successes the indian education advisory committee requests the priority strips to support the indian program. provide a permanent location specifically in the mission district. support the distribution of those who are identifying themselves as indian. and to capture the number of indian students and the missed turn out formula grants. it should provide all the applications in the indian education act. from a report synergy is catch all students who have identified themselves as indians and provide the names to the indian coordinator.
it's still taught by columbus discovered america in texas books. plus schools don't show us in our physical features. support of the identity of our youth and challenged by their myths into the different democracy and lack u67 of sensitive it. my family had to travel to get to the american indian day and we notified them in advance and we had to get our counselor evolved to get the negative reserves. we need to integrate this into the educational system from preschool up to high school. now to...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
28
28
Nov 22, 2013
11/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
but my question is are our regular can you remember in the classrooms wore still teaching that columbus discovered america and i'm wondering how indians are incorporated and now i'm reflecting back about the missions that actively it the controversial it was built on the backs of indian americans who were slaves. and they helped to build america that's the type of history it is apparent. it's our obligation to our students and american indian students and non-american students to give a true history of california and how deeply embed our own history is with native americans in san francisco how they built this state. we forget about that. i'm wondering so maybe we can hear a little bit about that how wore presenting the history of native americans. i do agree there is a strong stereotype still. i was speaking to an american indian who was with the two year colleges and he was saying once they transfer to a four-year college the attendance drops are and we give them the tools. i was appalled to hear we kind of let it go and in 2011 there was a recurrence exempting commitment to this that
but my question is are our regular can you remember in the classrooms wore still teaching that columbus discovered america and i'm wondering how indians are incorporated and now i'm reflecting back about the missions that actively it the controversial it was built on the backs of indian americans who were slaves. and they helped to build america that's the type of history it is apparent. it's our obligation to our students and american indian students and non-american students to give a true...
183
183
Nov 7, 2013
11/13
by
WMPT
tv
eye 183
favorite 0
quote 0
from columbus, ohio, it's billy. from east greenwitch, rhode island, it's frank and from california it's denise! welcome to the show, everybody. good to have you here. you guys know how this works. all you have to do is figure out america's opinions and you win boat loads of cash. that sound good? >> yeah. >> then let us play. here we go. for $100, the two possible answers we've got. their husband or their best friend. the question is who did married women admit they lied to more? is it their husband or their best friend? listen closely, you can hear the married couples arguing on their couches now over this question. blood pressure going up. dr. frank, how are you, frank? >> i'm doing great. >> what's your story? >> i'm actually a registered nurse. i work for a medical device company now. married. i have two kids. psyched to be on the game. >> i love it. let's see what you answered. let's see what everybody put down. is it their husbands or their best friend? billy says it's got to be the best friend. the correct an
from columbus, ohio, it's billy. from east greenwitch, rhode island, it's frank and from california it's denise! welcome to the show, everybody. good to have you here. you guys know how this works. all you have to do is figure out america's opinions and you win boat loads of cash. that sound good? >> yeah. >> then let us play. here we go. for $100, the two possible answers we've got. their husband or their best friend. the question is who did married women admit they lied to more?...
170
170
Nov 5, 2013
11/13
by
WMPT
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
let's say hello to gce and dana from columbus, ohio. how are you guys? where are you playing from right now? >> from where we coach at in columbus, ohio. >> the two of you are gymnasts, as well? >> yeah. we grew up doing gymnastics. we do everything together. >> and we have twin powers. >> wait. are you talking about wonder twin powers you can activate? >> like twin telepathy. >> you can finish each other's -- >> thoughts. >> sandwiches. athletes or parents? everybody said parents. the correct answer is their parents. everybody got one. everybody's on the board. here we go to the next question worth $300. two possible answers are, george w. bush or willie nelson. the question is, which texan did men from dallas say would make a better addition to mount rushmore? george w. bush or willie nelson? mark and david playing from new hampshire. how are you, gentlemen? >> how are you? >> hello. >> hello. >> hello. what's your story, guys? >> well, as you can see, we love our man caves, we love our bars and we love our sport. what you don't see is awesome wives an
let's say hello to gce and dana from columbus, ohio. how are you guys? where are you playing from right now? >> from where we coach at in columbus, ohio. >> the two of you are gymnasts, as well? >> yeah. we grew up doing gymnastics. we do everything together. >> and we have twin powers. >> wait. are you talking about wonder twin powers you can activate? >> like twin telepathy. >> you can finish each other's -- >> thoughts. >> sandwiches....
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
30
30
Nov 17, 2013
11/13
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
that goes back to the point of columbus dloefr american here in the bay area. alcatraz. 1972 couldn't knee. i get it my time is running out. but all those things about hollywood images we need to establish a location to build what we need for your community to educate our students and educate the educators. you want to tub diversity we need to show that by example and we ask for your support. thank you. >> good evening members. i'm georgia williams. i was a student who bend from interest program that were i have two children that are in the program. i want to emphasize the importance of findings a location. we've been uprooted and had to restart over. it's been frustrating and disheartening to have our materials boxed up and put in the girls locker room. and to us as families as part of the district i think your families deserve something better than that. i encourage you to come to the cafeteria the next pack meeting to see what it is like for family engagement to walk into that our family nights are there. it's not very welcoming and warm environment. i want
that goes back to the point of columbus dloefr american here in the bay area. alcatraz. 1972 couldn't knee. i get it my time is running out. but all those things about hollywood images we need to establish a location to build what we need for your community to educate our students and educate the educators. you want to tub diversity we need to show that by example and we ask for your support. thank you. >> good evening members. i'm georgia williams. i was a student who bend from interest...
40
40
Nov 25, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 40
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: so columbus, ohio, you guys maybe sort of the used to this weather in january. >> i don't think this is texas weather. >> reporter: it could be a lot worse. they're expecting it to be a little below freezing. but still it affected your flights and you had to stay here. >> yeah. we're glad to be getting home. >> reporter: we're glad you're getting home. and what's happening to them happened to so many. 300 flights canceled yesterday. another 180 flights for all airlines here out of this airport canceled today. if you are traveling, check in with the advisories and be safe out there. >> thank you for in a. keep an eye on things. >>> i want to scoot over to chad myers. i'm reading these headlines and they say there's a low in the north gulf of mexico and i'm hearing charlie brown's parents, you're probably not going to tramp. and it's devastating. it's not small and isolated, it is big. >> it is. i-95 will be wet, not so white. but when you get to 81, 85, 77, 85, snow and ice covered up and down the mid atlantic states. right now the ice is in parts of arkansas. snow on the n
. >> reporter: so columbus, ohio, you guys maybe sort of the used to this weather in january. >> i don't think this is texas weather. >> reporter: it could be a lot worse. they're expecting it to be a little below freezing. but still it affected your flights and you had to stay here. >> yeah. we're glad to be getting home. >> reporter: we're glad you're getting home. and what's happening to them happened to so many. 300 flights canceled yesterday. another 180...
284
284
Nov 28, 2013
11/13
by
WJLA
tv
eye 284
favorite 0
quote 0
of people have a good meal to eat on this thanksgiving day thanks to the hard work of the night in columbus. they spent hours preparing food for thousands of needy and homebound people. we have a look at what goes into fixing all those plates. from pouring and stirring it to slicing and stacking, this decades-old thanks giving tradition just keeps getting bigger. >> it is a true community effort erie >> the largest thanksgiving celebration put on by the knights of columbus will serve 2600 this afternoon. that's a thousand more meals than just three years ago. >> more turkeys this year than last. and the numberrs of servings and the people and trucks we need and it is an enormous operation. lex he has been figuring it out for the past 16 years. >> this is my favorite day of the year. donated, the food is including the nearly three tons of piping hot turkey and dozens i jumped in to help with the many pounds of potatoes. they don't just serve dinner in their home. they expect to deliver 1500 meals to people in the comfort of their own home. >> sometimes people just want to have someone to tal
of people have a good meal to eat on this thanksgiving day thanks to the hard work of the night in columbus. they spent hours preparing food for thousands of needy and homebound people. we have a look at what goes into fixing all those plates. from pouring and stirring it to slicing and stacking, this decades-old thanks giving tradition just keeps getting bigger. >> it is a true community effort erie >> the largest thanksgiving celebration put on by the knights of columbus will...
165
165
Nov 24, 2013
11/13
by
WUSA
tv
eye 165
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> so it would be, you are like christopher columbus in the steak world? you just discovered this incredible new thing? >> and on how churches may have saved people from a tornado. >> when the cbs evening news continues. >> >> glor: thanksgiving and a lot of talk about turkey, many mouths are watering over the discovery of a new cut of steak, it is called the vegas strip, part of a you that is usually ground up, the new steak could be 100 idea, million dollars cash cow for the beef i have as we here from dean reynolds. >> to a multitude of meat eaters salivating for a new steak, he is ready to serve. >> this is the bull, where is this on him. >> this is located right here on the shoulder. >> he has a ph.d. in meat science. and a business consulting the culinary i have. after several years of trial and error and support from the meat researchers at oklahoma state university, a brand-new discovery, what motta calls the vegas strip. >> it comes from an uninspiring area of the carcass that butchers tended to turn into ground chuck. but motta insisted there was
. >> so it would be, you are like christopher columbus in the steak world? you just discovered this incredible new thing? >> and on how churches may have saved people from a tornado. >> when the cbs evening news continues. >> >> glor: thanksgiving and a lot of talk about turkey, many mouths are watering over the discovery of a new cut of steak, it is called the vegas strip, part of a you that is usually ground up, the new steak could be 100 idea, million dollars...
98
98
Nov 11, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 98
favorite 0
quote 0
in the women's event the canyon nancy wrote each beat the field ahead of ukraine's the columbus tango and agree to run a mac that does the you use it's you who's with you you wrote newsreader the news business and sports it was also a unique music selection. listen and you'll see. euro news review is unreadable and your unused or calm slash greedy. most digital music at full speed could be stalled until twenty ten due to the moon. he stood chew. i'd associate with such a high end up being evacuated to devastated areas essay begins to korean to the philippines. an estimated ten thousand people a sort of died in the storm was told susie on the nation's central region and rescue workers are struggling to meet remote coastal villages. the sick kid talked about it is to prolong the brunt of the three hundred academies to per hour winds and massive storm said he's copped a two percent of everything and heinz house was destroyed thousands of being displaced in millions affected by one of the world's worst films was no water food medicine so choked as the need is desperate. everyone from the
in the women's event the canyon nancy wrote each beat the field ahead of ukraine's the columbus tango and agree to run a mac that does the you use it's you who's with you you wrote newsreader the news business and sports it was also a unique music selection. listen and you'll see. euro news review is unreadable and your unused or calm slash greedy. most digital music at full speed could be stalled until twenty ten due to the moon. he stood chew. i'd associate with such a high end up being...
184
184
Nov 25, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 184
favorite 0
quote 0
so you are like christopher columbus in the steak world? >> no. >> reporter: you just discovered this incredible new thing? >> there is a diversity of eating experiences in the beef carcus. >> reporter: and that makes chefs happy. >> i thought it was the coolest thing ever and, you know, for me as a chef, it really opened my eyes to look at all animals that way and there are some great cuts out there that people don't know about. >> reporter: and how is it doing? >> quite well, actually. >> reporter: he says when the vegas strip is on the menu as a special, he has sold as many as 400 in one day. with meat consumption dropping steadily for decades and with tough economic times, a relatively inexpensive cut like the vegas strip comes along at just the right time. why does chicago not have a steak? >> wow. that is a tough question. i think we need to look at that for the next project. matta is already looking. >> reporter: actually, tony matta is already looking. dean reynolds, cbs news, chicago. >> glor: filipino boxer manny pacquiao gave his
so you are like christopher columbus in the steak world? >> no. >> reporter: you just discovered this incredible new thing? >> there is a diversity of eating experiences in the beef carcus. >> reporter: and that makes chefs happy. >> i thought it was the coolest thing ever and, you know, for me as a chef, it really opened my eyes to look at all animals that way and there are some great cuts out there that people don't know about. >> reporter: and how is it...
i actually contacted someone about the columbus avenue part of it
258
258
Nov 26, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 258
favorite 0
quote 0
and snow also coming down hard in columbus, ohio. the high in columbus today will be just above the freezing mark. here in atlanta, it's 36 degrees. plenty of rain expected. and now a live look from new york. not too bad right now. but the heavy rain is on its way. tomorrow the winds will be gusting and that's going to cause big problems. cnn is covering the storm like no one else with crews spread throughout the country. let's start with chad meyer. hi. >> hi. it's going to be a wet drive on i-95, not white. it's all about the higher elevations across the turnpike. get over toward rochester and upstate, over here into pittsburgh, snowing. there's a lot of traffic in pittsburgh. not much mere in atlanta. because people i think took the day off. but it is slippery there in pittsburgh. here is the deal. i-95, all rain. it's far enough east. you get over towards winston salem and roanoke, that's where it's 32 or 31 and raining. and behind that, that's where the snow is and stay cold enough for the snow to pile up. pittsburgh will have a
and snow also coming down hard in columbus, ohio. the high in columbus today will be just above the freezing mark. here in atlanta, it's 36 degrees. plenty of rain expected. and now a live look from new york. not too bad right now. but the heavy rain is on its way. tomorrow the winds will be gusting and that's going to cause big problems. cnn is covering the storm like no one else with crews spread throughout the country. let's start with chad meyer. hi. >> hi. it's going to be a wet...
412
412
Nov 7, 2013
11/13
by
KCSM
tv
eye 412
favorite 0
quote 0
christopher columbus sailed from europe in search of spices in 1492. but when he landed in central america, he discovered a whole new world of tastes. tyler florence is in mexico to try them. >> when the spanish first set foot on mexico in the 16th century, one of the world's greatest culinary adventures began. mexico became the major gateway between europe and the americas, with each culture swapping indigenous foods and cooking ideas. the spanish were amazed to find a whole host of new fruits and vegetables they'd never even seen before, never mind tasted, and in fact, a lot of our favorite foods actually originated in mexico. europe had no idea what a tomato was until the 16th century. and when spain started colonizing the new world, they discovered that mexico was a major player in the culinary scene. and things they've given to the new world, it's a list you probably take for granted on a day to day basis. i mean, things like vanilla, chocolate, pineapple, chilies, avocados, beans, green beans, it just goes on and on. imagine cooking without this
christopher columbus sailed from europe in search of spices in 1492. but when he landed in central america, he discovered a whole new world of tastes. tyler florence is in mexico to try them. >> when the spanish first set foot on mexico in the 16th century, one of the world's greatest culinary adventures began. mexico became the major gateway between europe and the americas, with each culture swapping indigenous foods and cooking ideas. the spanish were amazed to find a whole host of new...
89
89
Nov 18, 2013
11/13
by
CNNW
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
to the southeast of columbus. and there is an amateur weather spotter, or radio spotter who says he saw a tornado on the ground. now, it is dark there. and perhaps he was within the vicinity and could see something like that. but most of these are rain-wrapped. we saw all day long that heavy downpours with these storms, these super cells, that did spawn tornados were wrapped in rain, so they were not easily visible at all. fred and i were on the air and an image came out of indianapolis, our affiliate wifh there, and we could see some of the light, and then within a minute, it got dark, don. and this has been a very evolving situation. the worst is over the ohio river valley. but still expecting heavy downs across michigan, on the backside of this, still picking up some strong storms. but we'll be back in just about 40 minutes and update you on what is happening now. back to you. >> karen, humor me here for just a second. it's mid november. is this pretty late in the year? isn't this late in the year for tornados?
to the southeast of columbus. and there is an amateur weather spotter, or radio spotter who says he saw a tornado on the ground. now, it is dark there. and perhaps he was within the vicinity and could see something like that. but most of these are rain-wrapped. we saw all day long that heavy downpours with these storms, these super cells, that did spawn tornados were wrapped in rain, so they were not easily visible at all. fred and i were on the air and an image came out of indianapolis, our...
28
28
Nov 29, 2013
11/13
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 28
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> it's november 16th, 2006, warren, ohio, a small town, two hours northeast of columbus. 24-year-old jason howard is about to be charged with aggravated murder for killing a man and shooting at two others. but it's the family of a victim in another murder case that suddenly charges into the courtroom in a raw and emotional outburst. five months earlier, howard's ex-girlfriend, jamiel west and her three children are found dead in their columbus home. howard is not charged with the crime, but the west family believe he is responsible. this was very unique. >> i've been in courtroom where is somebody in the back of the courtroom would jump up and start screaming for a few seconds, but nothing quite like this. >> nick rich and reporter peggy sinkovich cover the trumbull county court. they arrive early for the hearing, hoping to talk to jason howard. >> he was here in warren, ohio, on a murder charge, but police in columbus were also looking at him on a murder charge there with his girlfriend and children, who are from this area. so it was a pretty big case. >> sinkovich interviews the su
. >> it's november 16th, 2006, warren, ohio, a small town, two hours northeast of columbus. 24-year-old jason howard is about to be charged with aggravated murder for killing a man and shooting at two others. but it's the family of a victim in another murder case that suddenly charges into the courtroom in a raw and emotional outburst. five months earlier, howard's ex-girlfriend, jamiel west and her three children are found dead in their columbus home. howard is not charged with the...
378
378
Nov 29, 2013
11/13
by
KPIX
tv
eye 378
favorite 0
quote 0
>> are you like christopher columbus? are you a man behind the new thing? >> the man behind the strip. we'll ba back with "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by target what's yours? come back for more. ♪ ♪ save next time you shop in store. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ♪ ?ni#1t [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion you may be muddling through allergies. try zyrtec-d®. powerful relief of nasal congestion and other allergy symptoms -- all in one pill. zyrtec-d®. at the pharmacy counter. [ woman 1 ] why do i cook? to share with family. [ woman 2 ] to carry on traditions. [ woman 3 ] to come together even when we're apart. [ male announcer ] in stuffing mashed potatoes, gravy and more, swanson makes holiday dishes delicious. the neighbors are really gifing out... get ready for triple doorbuster deals -- starting thursday at 6am then again at 7pm. and friday at 6am. kmart. get in. get more christmas. discover card. hey there, i just got my
>> are you like christopher columbus? are you a man behind the new thing? >> the man behind the strip. we'll ba back with "cbs this morning." stay tuned for your local news. >> announcer: this portion of "cbs this morning" sponsored by target what's yours? come back for more. ♪ ♪ save next time you shop in store. ♪ ♪ that's my kind of holiday. ♪ ?ni#1t [ male announcer ] if you can clear a crowd but not your nasal congestion you may be muddling...
77
77
Nov 29, 2013
11/13
by
KTVU
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
it's freezing cold in columbus right now. ohio state wanted to chang things up this year and they were requiring students to get risk bands to participate in the mirror lake jump, show your student i. gjts. students were upset about this. they made that announcement about the wrist bands sunday. this video from osu buckeye tv. >> hai so state is big o tradition and th should let it be. >> some students did their own tradition anyway, they planned a facebook trip. >> these are the people with the wrist bands. it diminished the crowd a little bit. everybody had a good time. >> i think it awesome they were able to have two jump in. >> this is virginia. she's making an art piece by kissing the canvas with her very red lips. >> oh, my goodness. >> i've never heard of anyone making a painting with lipstick but she's doing this for a purpose. she wants to raise money for an orphanage she is very passionate about. >> what do you think she's creating? >> it almost looks like a chicken with eye glasses. >> or a big tree? >> no no, keep
it's freezing cold in columbus right now. ohio state wanted to chang things up this year and they were requiring students to get risk bands to participate in the mirror lake jump, show your student i. gjts. students were upset about this. they made that announcement about the wrist bands sunday. this video from osu buckeye tv. >> hai so state is big o tradition and th should let it be. >> some students did their own tradition anyway, they planned a facebook trip. >> these are...
142
142
Nov 20, 2013
11/13
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
what did columbus call -- primitive, equal women. >> we are almost out of time, we have one more question. before that, just a couple housekeeping matters. first of all, i'd like to remind you about our upcoming speakers. on december 3rd, we have manuel santos, the president of columbia, on december 16th, dan agoer son, the president and ceo. chairman and ceo of general motors, on december 19th, ricky skaggs, grammy winner and blue grass legend. and january 15th, christine la guard, head of the international monetary fund. and before the last question, i'm very pleased to present our guest with the -- for a long time now traditional national press club coffee mug. i'm pleased to give you a mug. >> thank you. >> and the last question, what did you do with that tie? >> i haven't the faintest idea, and i don't care. but what a minute, i just have one more book. there is a wonderful small well written, well researched wonderful book called ex-termen ate all the roots, which is a line from heart of darkness, actually. by sven lindquist, who is luckily swedish, it's about the invention of racis
what did columbus call -- primitive, equal women. >> we are almost out of time, we have one more question. before that, just a couple housekeeping matters. first of all, i'd like to remind you about our upcoming speakers. on december 3rd, we have manuel santos, the president of columbia, on december 16th, dan agoer son, the president and ceo. chairman and ceo of general motors, on december 19th, ricky skaggs, grammy winner and blue grass legend. and january 15th, christine la guard, head...