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homage to the father, and so when you look at the collection, the true aficionado is going to find bill walshn one of the pieces. >> with every pg &e bill, you are helping by checking a box. >> you have to own up to what the bottom line is. >> we investigate if the technology you are paying for is delivering the results promised. on monday bay evening news, we investigate. on august 4th, two unsuspecting men walked in to a mcdonald's and discovered an extraordinary burger with heaps of jalapeños... ...for only two dollars. within minutes, they had also discovered the phenomenon of "economnomnomics" nomnom... nom? nom nom the jalapeño double, try it now for just $2 on mcdonald's dollar menu and more. it's economnomnomcial. ♪ nom...nom...nom... >>> people come to the stadium and they look at the building, of course, and they look at what is on the playing field, of course, but much of the time is spent walking up the kcorridors and the ell vas or the and much of the time is viewing the stadium and why not take that opportunity to add another level of fan experience to it by adding the original
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bill walsh, the west coast offense. you hear it all the time, vince lombardi, the green bay sweep. changing the blocking schemes of offensive linemen. you know, change their assignments as they come to the line of scrimmage. to my knowledge, the first coach to do that. jim: here's ponder. going for the bomb. overthrows. charles johnson. what was it about lombardi to you, when you think about lombardi and all of his innovations as and gifts to the game? phil: so many of them. he was so tough on the players. but when you read about him, he was tough on them all week and right before the game, he'd go, i think you're great, you're going to do well. i love what you do, i really believe in you. so right before game time, the day before, he would build them up. he treated them great, took care of them, they stayed in the equipment, publicized his team before other people started doing it. jim: second and 10 run for five. asiata. phil: there's quite a few things that people don't realize about vince lombardi and what he did. jim: how about lombardi if he was coaching in today's game, how
bill walsh, the west coast offense. you hear it all the time, vince lombardi, the green bay sweep. changing the blocking schemes of offensive linemen. you know, change their assignments as they come to the line of scrimmage. to my knowledge, the first coach to do that. jim: here's ponder. going for the bomb. overthrows. charles johnson. what was it about lombardi to you, when you think about lombardi and all of his innovations as and gifts to the game? phil: so many of them. he was so tough on...
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bill walsh the west coast offense. you hear it all the time vince lombardi, the green bay sweep. changing the blocking schemes of offensive linemen. you know change their assignments as they come to the line of scrimmage. to my knowledge, the first coach to do that. jim: here's ponder. going for the bomb. overthrows. charles johnson. what was it about lombardi to you, when you think about lombardi and all of his innovations as and gifts to the game? phil: so many of them. he was so tough on the players. but when you read about him he was tough on them all week and right before the game, he'd go, i think you're great you're going to do well. i love what you do, i really believe in you. so right before game time, the day before, he would build them up. care of them, they stayed in the equipment publicized his team before other people started doing it. jim: second and 10 run for five. asiata. phil: there's quite a few things that people don't realize about vince lombardi and what he did. jim: how about lombardi if he was coaching in today's game, how would he fit in? phil: what do y
bill walsh the west coast offense. you hear it all the time vince lombardi, the green bay sweep. changing the blocking schemes of offensive linemen. you know change their assignments as they come to the line of scrimmage. to my knowledge, the first coach to do that. jim: here's ponder. going for the bomb. overthrows. charles johnson. what was it about lombardi to you, when you think about lombardi and all of his innovations as and gifts to the game? phil: so many of them. he was so tough on the...
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. >> thank you, laurie garrett very much, thank you, brian walsh and dr. bill you for joining me for this important discussion 0 about go lavment for more about this program and early episodes visit us on line at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. american express. additional funding provided by -- >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you are watching pbs. >> explore new worlds and new ideas through programs like this made available for everyone through contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. >> announcer: discover the amazing healing powers of food with america's favorite nutritionist, joy bauer. >> my motto is "life is hard. food should be easy." and i've made it my mission to show america that healthy eating can be simple, delicious, and 100% doable. >> announcer: in this powerful program, joy shows you how to incorporate life-enhancing, disease-fighting, and fat- busting foods into del
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. >> thank you, laurie garrett very much, thank you, brian walsh and dr. bill you for joining me for this important discussion 0 about go lavment for more about this program and early episodes visit us on line at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. american express. additional funding provided by -- >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you are watching pbs. . >>> this is "nightly business report" with tyler mathisen and susie gharib. brought to you in part by. >> the street.com, featuring stephanie link who shares her investment strategies and markets. the multi-million dollar portfolio she manages with jim cramer. you can learn more at street.com. >>> diving into october, that is what stocks did today and it was the worst start in three years. tonight, we begin a two-year look at what is next for domestic and global stocks, bonds and commodities. >> fast lanes, consumers drove off with more cars in septemb
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. >> thank you, laurie garrett very much, thank you, brian walsh and dr. bill you for joining me for this important discussion 0 about go lavment for more about this program and early episodes visit us on line at pbs.org and charlierose.com. >> >> funding for charlie rose has been provided by the coca-cola company, supporting this program since 2002. american express. additional funding provided by -- >> and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. >> you are watching pbs. >> announcer: the following kqed production was produced in high definition. >>> calories, calories, calories! >> wow, it rocked my world! >> it just kind of reminded me of boot camp. >> i don't know what you had but this is great! >> it almost felt like country club food to me. >> don't touch it. it's hot! >> i gotta tell you, you people
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degree but probably not since the days of henry walsh has the congress been able to assert itself rather than dramatically in these programs and the last farm bill president obama and his team are not the driving force. it was the congress. this is sometimes very difficult for people outside of the united states understand because understanding our political systems we have something called separation of powers. where we have checks and balances. or the executive branch is not the head of state. and we actually don't have a head of state like the prime minister. so when we debate farm bill's and we are talking about trade issues and we talk about the role of the congress, it's very difficult for people outside of the united states understand that we have a system that is else upon separation and not working together. and whether they wanted it or not, it was designed that way. so for anyone to work in america you have to get along and it's not like a parliamentary system where that's the leader of his or her party and when they can generally decide what to do. and so my point in all of this is that congress is the dominant force, the senate is h
degree but probably not since the days of henry walsh has the congress been able to assert itself rather than dramatically in these programs and the last farm bill president obama and his team are not the driving force. it was the congress. this is sometimes very difficult for people outside of the united states understand because understanding our political systems we have something called separation of powers. where we have checks and balances. or the executive branch is not the head of...
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walsh tau valley association. these three non-profits have sent me to washington for the past 15 years. i've helped attract co-sponsors for bills and walked those bills through the halls of congress and seen them become law. these laws that i've helped secure are protecting thousands of residents in the fifth district today. i secured millions of dollars of funding for bank stabilization along the washita river. we're number 27 on the ballot and i appreciate everyone being here with us tonight. i'd like to thank all of my opponents for coming out and it's been a pleasure traveling on the campaign trail with them. remember me when we go to vote, remember my industry experience and my community service and my commitment to you. >> thank you, sir. continuing on, mr. holloway, without mentioning any of your opponents, why should i vote for you? >> well, i want to start out by saying i think every night i ask god if i'm to win, that i win and if i win, i do what's right. i served three terms, which is six years. i do not guarantee people i get my seniority. i'm not going to do that. but i feel that i will have six years into my seve
walsh tau valley association. these three non-profits have sent me to washington for the past 15 years. i've helped attract co-sponsors for bills and walked those bills through the halls of congress and seen them become law. these laws that i've helped secure are protecting thousands of residents in the fifth district today. i secured millions of dollars of funding for bank stabilization along the washita river. we're number 27 on the ballot and i appreciate everyone being here with us tonight....
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walsh tau valley association. these three non-profits have sent me to washington for the past 15 years. i've helped track co-sponsors for bills and walked those bills through the halls of congress and seen them become law. these laws that i've helped secure are protecting thousands of residents in the fifth district today. i secured millions of dollars of funding for bank stabilization along the wash tau river. we're number 27 on the ballot and i appreciate everyone being here with us don't. i'd like to thank all of my opponents for coming out and it's been a pleasure traveling on the campaign trail with them. remember me when we go to vote, remember my industry experience and my community service and my commitment to you. >> thank you, sir. continuing on, mr. holloway, without mentioning any of your opponents, why should i vote for you? >> well, i want to start out by saying i think every night i ask god if i'm to win, that i win and if i win, i do what's right. i served three terms, which is six years. i do not guarantee people i get my seniority. i'm not going to do that. but i feel that i will have six years into my seven
walsh tau valley association. these three non-profits have sent me to washington for the past 15 years. i've helped track co-sponsors for bills and walked those bills through the halls of congress and seen them become law. these laws that i've helped secure are protecting thousands of residents in the fifth district today. i secured millions of dollars of funding for bank stabilization along the wash tau river. we're number 27 on the ballot and i appreciate everyone being here with us don't....
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senator walsh was appointed to defeat earlier this year after senator max baucus step down. this debate is courtesy of montana television network, the billings gazette and yellowstone public radio. >> from nt hand, the montana television network in partnership with montana pbs. this is campaign 2014, the senate debate. ♪ >> made possible thanks to support from the greater montana foundation. the greater montana foundation founded by montana broadcasting pioneer, greeny supports communications on issues, friends and values of importance to him montanans. ♪ >> moderator: we welcome you to debate night here on the montana television network. we've upgraded the campus at msu billings, teacher of theater is a venue tonight as we present the only televised debate of the montana u.s. senate campaign here in 2014. i am jay cohen, your moderator for the evening. provides about komar audience tonight along with the people tuning in and the montana television network station across montana. we are also going nationwide on c-span two on c-span two come asleep at welcome to watching across the country tonight. people listening into this debate on statewi
senator walsh was appointed to defeat earlier this year after senator max baucus step down. this debate is courtesy of montana television network, the billings gazette and yellowstone public radio. >> from nt hand, the montana television network in partnership with montana pbs. this is campaign 2014, the senate debate. ♪ >> made possible thanks to support from the greater montana foundation. the greater montana foundation founded by montana broadcasting pioneer, greeny supports...