54
54
Dec 10, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
when they -- when they run them out, they'll have more water and they won't have to fight with them, big ag. they'll just take the water. that's not right. now, i represent all of the people, and i have said for a long time we must resolve these issues together. it's essential. and i'm going to call on senator murray. but i want to say this. every environmental group in the country opposes this. the league of conservation voters are scoring this. the defenders of wildlife. trout unlimited. that is not a partisan organization. they are recreational fishermen. they're going well, wait a minute, this is a disaster. and environmental entrepreneurs, business people. very, very, very successful business leaders say don't do this. so i am -- i'm sad. my consolation is if we lose this, my state's going to get a lot of provisions. good for them. i'm happy. i worked hard for it. but you know what? this is wrong. and the reason i wanted to make this record and why i asked my colleagues to please speak, i want this record to show up in court when this -- this definitely is going to wind up in court, an
when they -- when they run them out, they'll have more water and they won't have to fight with them, big ag. they'll just take the water. that's not right. now, i represent all of the people, and i have said for a long time we must resolve these issues together. it's essential. and i'm going to call on senator murray. but i want to say this. every environmental group in the country opposes this. the league of conservation voters are scoring this. the defenders of wildlife. trout unlimited. that...
136
136
Dec 18, 2016
12/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 136
favorite 0
quote 0
bill and the way we sub sizid things like food stamps and i have attacked the way we subsidize the big ag and maybe we could come together and reform both of those. >> and if you look at betsy devossa, you can't really take issue with, do you? >> undermining public education and saying we need to move to a voucher system and movefrom pub funded education, i do find disconcerting because the poorest neighborhoods, those who aren't able to speak for themselves as well as those of us who are doing better in life, i'm concerned about those getting a lesser education. so i am concerned about her as education secretary. >> all right, ethan. mark, you heard ethan. i think he only had one name that he was okay with. can you give more than one name or are you going for zero? >> um, i'm not completely offended by the united nations ambassador. >>n and you're talking about general mattis? >> i'm offended by michael lewis and steve bannon, the secretary of inu endowho promoted lennon strategy and nationalism as his secretary of inu epdo -- >> come on, mark. really. if you want to have a serious conve
bill and the way we sub sizid things like food stamps and i have attacked the way we subsidize the big ag and maybe we could come together and reform both of those. >> and if you look at betsy devossa, you can't really take issue with, do you? >> undermining public education and saying we need to move to a voucher system and movefrom pub funded education, i do find disconcerting because the poorest neighborhoods, those who aren't able to speak for themselves as well as those of us...
112
112
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
KSNV
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
big mac. passing away at the age of 98. he once said i would never have dreamed my creation would have turned into na. >> the creator of the big mac did not die from a big mac attack. big mac's maker lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago he first served a big mac at his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success, went national. the original big mac sold for 49 cents. sold worldwide. >> only one out of five millennials have ever tasted a big mac. mcdonalds didn't lower its flag to half staff but did we thank and will forever remember you. fans posted big mac tribute photos. one suggested to honor his legacy, why not return the big mac to it's former size? it's become so small it's pa threating i can. not true says -- pathetic. not true says mcdonalds. it's the same size. jumbled the jingle. >> dana: you know what they call >> kim: coming up we gwynn with breaking news. not only has another police officer been shot and killed here in america but within the past 30 minutes the suspect has also
big mac. passing away at the age of 98. he once said i would never have dreamed my creation would have turned into na. >> the creator of the big mac did not die from a big mac attack. big mac's maker lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago he first served a big mac at his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success, went national. the original big mac sold for 49 cents. sold worldwide. >> only one out of five millennials have ever tasted a big mac....
82
82
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
WDJT
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
big mac's maker...nats:"mr. jim delligatti..."lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago that he first served a big mac at his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success, went national, immortalized by the jingle...nats:"two all beef patties special sauce blended cheese" sesame seed bun special sauce" where is the special sauce? there's the special sauce the original big mac sold for... nats:"49 cents at the time." now it's as much as 5 bucks. and sold worldwide, though in paris...nats:"what do they call a big mac? a big mac's a big mac but they call it le big mac." mac."you know they say only 1 out of 5 millenials has ever ever tasted a big mac mcdonald's didn't lower its flag to half staff but it did forever remember you." fans posted big mac tribute photos. one suggested "to honor his legacy why not return the big mac to its former size? it's become so small it's pathetic." not true, says mcdonald's, it's been the same size since inception. another fan suggested "if they cremate him, they should put him in a big mac box. i
big mac's maker...nats:"mr. jim delligatti..."lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago that he first served a big mac at his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success, went national, immortalized by the jingle...nats:"two all beef patties special sauce blended cheese" sesame seed bun special sauce" where is the special sauce? there's the special sauce the original big mac sold for... nats:"49 cents at the time." now it's as much...
89
89
Dec 29, 2016
12/16
by
WTXF
tv
eye 89
favorite 0
quote 0
her daughter went on at age 19 to get her first big break in a big movie as princess leia in star warsdebbie reynolds one of the last of golden age of hollywood with the mgm musicals, singing in the rain. just if you watch, if you want to watch debbie reynolds movie, wall unsingable molly brown. try to find that one. a rocket movie musical, and the tammy movies, that song, tammy. >> the voice, the sounds. >> huge hit. >> her had a chance to meet her, but i heard from so many people she would come into the studios, just have this presence about her. >> you knew she was a star. >> yes, yes. but yet, very down to earth, very, very sweet to everybody. and i guess you can almost understanded how this could happen. >> died of a broken heart. >> when you think about it, one week ago, none of this had happened yet. carrie fisher hadn't had her attack yet on the plane, now all of. >> this and her daughter, carrie fisher's daughter loses her grandmother and her mother. >> and they were so close. lived right next-door to each other. >> they did. very close family. very sad. >> so much more on. th
her daughter went on at age 19 to get her first big break in a big movie as princess leia in star warsdebbie reynolds one of the last of golden age of hollywood with the mgm musicals, singing in the rain. just if you watch, if you want to watch debbie reynolds movie, wall unsingable molly brown. try to find that one. a rocket movie musical, and the tammy movies, that song, tammy. >> the voice, the sounds. >> huge hit. >> her had a chance to meet her, but i heard from so many...
207
207
Dec 16, 2016
12/16
by
WTTG
tv
eye 207
favorite 0
quote 0
apparently too wideoow for the trains to make a turnur there and because of that derailment which caused a big ag problem that morning, there, the have been heads rolling andng ad paul wiedefeld announcing them inspectors and two supervisorser have been fired for as you mentioned allegedly falsifyingan records. six more firings or suspensions are pending. 28 of metro's 60 rail inspectors are facing someg som sort of discipline.isciin here now general manager wiedefeld speaking to theg to t metro board about this on thursday.thsday. >> what it says is we are extremely serious about getting to the root of all theol issues and when we find issues, we do what is necessary to correct them.ct we're not pushing things aside. we're not taking the easy way. y >> reporter: now again, thehe union representing those railail workers who have been fired bee speaking out at the metro met board meeting yesterday asterd well saying that they'rehere claiming they weren't properly e trained to do the inspectionspet and work on those records. rail workers union representative.esentati >> that's what they'rehas wh al
apparently too wideoow for the trains to make a turnur there and because of that derailment which caused a big ag problem that morning, there, the have been heads rolling andng ad paul wiedefeld announcing them inspectors and two supervisorser have been fired for as you mentioned allegedly falsifyingan records. six more firings or suspensions are pending. 28 of metro's 60 rail inspectors are facing someg som sort of discipline.isciin here now general manager wiedefeld speaking to theg to t...
49
49
Dec 31, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
the author of warfare state, world war ii americans and the age of big government which appeared in 2011 and received honorable mentions for the prestigeus frederick jackson turner award offered by the organization of american historians. he is working on a sequel titled new levy an than. it is a fine title and i can't wait to read that. to his right, alida black is research professor of history and international affairs at the george washington university. the founding editor of the eleanor roosevelt papers project, which highlights the former first lady's writing and pronouncements on human rights and democracy. she's a widely published author, including casting her own shadow, eleanor roosevelt and the shaping of post war liberalism and a new and reedited edition of tome is now,el -- tomorrow is now. and in post conflict number societies, i think it is 14 different projects that you've worked on and this is an interesting presentation indeed. to dr. black's right, dr. sarah cramsey is a newly minted ph.d at berkeley, beat stanford. >> beat stanford. >> you asked and i delivered. and a
the author of warfare state, world war ii americans and the age of big government which appeared in 2011 and received honorable mentions for the prestigeus frederick jackson turner award offered by the organization of american historians. he is working on a sequel titled new levy an than. it is a fine title and i can't wait to read that. to his right, alida black is research professor of history and international affairs at the george washington university. the founding editor of the eleanor...
110
110
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
KCNC
tv
eye 110
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: big mac's maker ?? lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago he first served a big mac at ??his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success. went national, immortalized by >> two all beef patties special sauce, lettuce cheese. >> reporter: ??where is the special sauce? there's the special sauce. the original sold for ??-- >> forty-nine cents. >> reporter: now it's as much as five bucks and sold world wide. in paris. >> what do ?,!ey call a big mac >> a big mac is a big mac, but they call it a la ??big mac. >> reporter: they say only one have tried a big mac. they tweeted, we will thank ??a ever remember you. one person suggested, why not return the big ??mac to its former size? it's so small ??it's pathetic. not true, says mcdonald's. another fan suggested if they even the guy ??who invented it, jumbled the jingle -- >> ??i say on a toasted sesame seed bun. >> reporter: his family still owns an? operates 21 mcdonald's in pennsylvania. for jim's business, the big mac itself was -- >> our ??own secret
. >> reporter: big mac's maker ?? lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago he first served a big mac at ??his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success. went national, immortalized by >> two all beef patties special sauce, lettuce cheese. >> reporter: ??where is the special sauce? there's the special sauce. the original sold for ??-- >> forty-nine cents. >> reporter: now it's as much as five bucks and sold world wide. in paris....
107
107
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
big man. why was he there? could he be aging for a big job or was he just cropping off some potatoes. kmele, i will start with you. i think quayle has been one of the most under rated politicians we have had in this country. i feel like he was railroaded by the press and he was triffallized. and i think our country owes him a debt of gratitude, an apology and the congressional medal of freedom. >> all of that could be true. i think i can make observations about what's happening here without agreeing or disagreeing. i know around fan. i understand the relationship there, or the relationship one wishes. kennedy: it's managed. >> there is a motley procession of going to trump tower to kiss the rink. establishment republicans and washed up former republicans with some name recognition remaining. it seems like i guy who doesn't want to do the job and wants to find people to do it. just outsourced. or it's fun to make people come to trump tower. kennedy: what do you think the chances are of getting done quail on my show? we have been trying for two years. >> he was trying to catch a pokemon
big man. why was he there? could he be aging for a big job or was he just cropping off some potatoes. kmele, i will start with you. i think quayle has been one of the most under rated politicians we have had in this country. i feel like he was railroaded by the press and he was triffallized. and i think our country owes him a debt of gratitude, an apology and the congressional medal of freedom. >> all of that could be true. i think i can make observations about what's happening here...
170
170
Dec 31, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 170
favorite 0
quote 0
t sparrow is an associate professor of history at the university of chicago, the author of "the age of big government" which received an -- in 2011
t sparrow is an associate professor of history at the university of chicago, the author of "the age of big government" which received an -- in 2011
46
46
Dec 31, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
the warfare state, world war ii americans in the age of big government. [applause] dr. sparrow: thank you. we live in a time defined by an abiding distrust of government. recently, we have entered a moment in which even the most basic assumptions about the proper role of government, namely those pertaining to national security and national interest, have become unsettled and bitterly contested. dr. sparrow: the growth of the government was more striking on the military side of the ledger. over the course of the war, the armed forces mobilized 60 million men and women in a nation that numbered 130 million in 1940. through just one program, lend lease, the federal government sent approximately $50 billion in guns, tanks, and other aid to the allies. comparing that to the just $40 billion that was spent on all emergency welfare measures under the new deal in the previous decade and it gives you a sense of what we mean when we talk about big government. the warfare state was much larger and more capacious than the welfare state. to pay for it all, congress instituted a mass
the warfare state, world war ii americans in the age of big government. [applause] dr. sparrow: thank you. we live in a time defined by an abiding distrust of government. recently, we have entered a moment in which even the most basic assumptions about the proper role of government, namely those pertaining to national security and national interest, have become unsettled and bitterly contested. dr. sparrow: the growth of the government was more striking on the military side of the ledger. over...
117
117
Dec 14, 2016
12/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
it's now so big that she's decided at age 70, this year's dinner will be the last. >> oh, my goodness! >> when she arrived to start shopping for the final time, a big surprise, dozens of police officers met her, forming an honor corden at the store innocence, inside washington's mayor with an early christmas gift. impossible to get hottest attraction. >> we want to provide you and your family with 15 tickets to go to the african-american museum of history and culture. god bless you. >> we just have to thank her for all the good meals and all the love and all the fellowship that she's provided to all the officers. >> all of these officers coming to my house, and hugging miss gibson, you feel your service weapons on your side and when like my brian. >> 20 years of honoring a son's memory and serving comfort and love. pete williams, nbc news, washington. >>> and that's going to do it for us on this wednesday night. i'm lester holt. for all of us at ?? >> announcer: right now, from milwaukee, this is today's tmj4, live at >> tonight on live at 6:00, we begin with "storm team 4." this is n
it's now so big that she's decided at age 70, this year's dinner will be the last. >> oh, my goodness! >> when she arrived to start shopping for the final time, a big surprise, dozens of police officers met her, forming an honor corden at the store innocence, inside washington's mayor with an early christmas gift. impossible to get hottest attraction. >> we want to provide you and your family with 15 tickets to go to the african-american museum of history and culture. god...
263
263
Dec 2, 2016
12/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 263
favorite 0
quote 1
big mac. michael "jim" delligatti died this week at the age of 98. ((denise valdez)) >> he once said, "i would never have dreamed that my creation would turn into a piece of americana." jeanne moos reports on the >>the creator of the big mac did not die from a big mac attack.... nats: "it's not really that unhealthy." the big mac's maker... nats: "mr. jim delligatti..." lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago that he first served a big mac at his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success, went national, immortalized by the jingle... nats: "two all beef patties special sauce blended cheese" "pickles onions on a sesame seed bun special sauce" where is the special there's the special sauce the original big mac sold for... nats: "49 cents at the time." now it's as much as 5 bucks. and sold worldwide, though in paris... nats: "what do they call a big mac? a big mac's a big mac but they call it le big mac." you know they say only 1 out of 5 millenials has ever ever tasted a big mac mcdonald's didn't lower its flag to half st
big mac. michael "jim" delligatti died this week at the age of 98. ((denise valdez)) >> he once said, "i would never have dreamed that my creation would turn into a piece of americana." jeanne moos reports on the >>the creator of the big mac did not die from a big mac attack.... nats: "it's not really that unhealthy." the big mac's maker... nats: "mr. jim delligatti..." lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago that he first served a...
216
216
Dec 17, 2016
12/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 216
favorite 0
quote 0
as for the ramseys, john and patsy, 6-year-old jonbenet and big brother burke, age 9, they were the veryicture of the good life. wealthy, thanks to john's thriving computer business. >> patsy was a high-society woman from atlanta who knew how to decorate her house. john was a smart guy who had just been nominated or voted as entrepreneur of the year. so, really, the two of them were high society for boulder. >> reporter: patsy had just beaten ovarian cancer and was celebrating her 40th birthday. this was a christmas that promised to be as merry and bright as the ramseys' video greeting card. >> we would like to welcome you to our home, and wish you a very merry christmas. >> she decorated that place with christmas trees in every room. >> she was a southern belle. everything was about entertaining. >> patsy always liked to be in the limelight, and she was in the pageant system. >> this is an interesting item i'd like you to see. >> reporter: the name "jonbenet" was a fanciful hybrid of her father's john bennett. >> pigtails, jeans, beautiful smile. i mean, she was just a mischievous, fun
as for the ramseys, john and patsy, 6-year-old jonbenet and big brother burke, age 9, they were the veryicture of the good life. wealthy, thanks to john's thriving computer business. >> patsy was a high-society woman from atlanta who knew how to decorate her house. john was a smart guy who had just been nominated or voted as entrepreneur of the year. so, really, the two of them were high society for boulder. >> reporter: patsy had just beaten ovarian cancer and was celebrating her...
146
146
Dec 21, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 146
favorite 0
quote 0
he was big for his age and he was a fast runner so no sailor ever caught him and by the time he was 12, he had graduated from being the gang's mascot to being one of its most dependable and fearless fighters. he stayed in school through the 6th grade, which he had to repeat, but not because he was a bad student, but because actually he was a very good student, but because he played hooky so often he was seldom in the classroom. his parents believed in education and they wanted all their sons to stay in school as long as possible, but every one quit at the first opportunity and they found work such as it was in pennyante activity. and he liked school and might have stayed longer if he hadn't gotten into a brawl with his teacher. he knocked her down and knocked her out and left school and never went back and then followed his two older brothers into the criminal world. this is after the oldest brother simply walked out of the house one day and disappeared not to be heard from again for the next 40-some years. and when he came back, he was known as two gun heart. a gun-toting horse riding
he was big for his age and he was a fast runner so no sailor ever caught him and by the time he was 12, he had graduated from being the gang's mascot to being one of its most dependable and fearless fighters. he stayed in school through the 6th grade, which he had to repeat, but not because he was a bad student, but because actually he was a very good student, but because he played hooky so often he was seldom in the classroom. his parents believed in education and they wanted all their sons to...
132
132
Dec 12, 2016
12/16
by
WTXF
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
big gap in age but he loved his wife, his mom and everything. his father, too. when he came back from the wedding and he was back at work, he was walking around so proud and happy. there was just a glow about him. >> williams marriage three months before he died. >>> turning to your fox 29 weather authority now. a live look along the ben franklin parkway tonight. kind of beautiful night out there. little bit chilly but better than it's been the last few days but things are going change quickly. remember i didn't want to say this but that polar vortex is making a come back. kathy, wind chills could go below zero this week. >> oh, yeah, iain. i know you had hard time saying that polar vortex. yeah. ultimate doppler showing clearing skies and that means colder temperatures tonight but not much of a wind. so it's a pretty nice night. you'll see that moon moving toward full. it's going to be pretty night. old city philadelphia looking good. pretty quiet. the temperature 48. the high today 50 degrees. with winds out of the west northwest at just 9 miles an hour. so wi
big gap in age but he loved his wife, his mom and everything. his father, too. when he came back from the wedding and he was back at work, he was walking around so proud and happy. there was just a glow about him. >> williams marriage three months before he died. >>> turning to your fox 29 weather authority now. a live look along the ben franklin parkway tonight. kind of beautiful night out there. little bit chilly but better than it's been the last few days but things are going...
88
88
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 88
favorite 0
quote 0
big mac, is being remembered tonight. the mcdonald's franchisee has died at the age of 98 at his ate at least one big mac a week, since creating the fast food favorite nearly 50 years ago. for the first time, we're learning just how much the estate of rock legend prince is worth. a new court filing today values the estate of $200 million. prince died of a drug overdose in april. since he left no known will, prince's sister and five half-siblings are in line to inherit equal shares of the estate. taxes are expected to gobble up about half of it. patrick: are threatening an unusual punishment if you drink and drive. ? patrick: kensington police call it the nickelback treatment. the town on prince edward island promises to force any drunk drivers it arrests to listen to the band nickelback while in the back seat of the cruiser. meanwhile, police in the town of wyoming, minnesota are tweeting a similar threat, saying do not drive drunk. i will find you. i will make you listen to one direction cover bands on the way to jail. how do you feel if you are one direction or nickel back? flattered, insulted, i don't know. students in need
big mac, is being remembered tonight. the mcdonald's franchisee has died at the age of 98 at his ate at least one big mac a week, since creating the fast food favorite nearly 50 years ago. for the first time, we're learning just how much the estate of rock legend prince is worth. a new court filing today values the estate of $200 million. prince died of a drug overdose in april. since he left no known will, prince's sister and five half-siblings are in line to inherit equal shares of the...
107
107
Dec 31, 2016
12/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 107
favorite 0
quote 0
and without further ado, we begin with james sparrow, and the world war ii americans an the age of big government. dr. sparrow. [ applause ] >> thank you. we live in a time defined by an abiding distrust of government. recently we've entered a moment in which even the most basic assumptions about the proper role of government, namely those pertaining to national security and national interest, have become unsettled and bitterly contested. when it comes to the mission and the mandate of our national government, the contrast between our moment and that at the end of the second world war could not be more extreme. on vj day, the federal government was proportionally larger than at any other time in u.s. history. it consumed half of the gnp and p
and without further ado, we begin with james sparrow, and the world war ii americans an the age of big government. dr. sparrow. [ applause ] >> thank you. we live in a time defined by an abiding distrust of government. recently we've entered a moment in which even the most basic assumptions about the proper role of government, namely those pertaining to national security and national interest, have become unsettled and bitterly contested. when it comes to the mission and the mandate of...
96
96
Dec 20, 2016
12/16
by
KYW
tv
eye 96
favorite 0
quote 0
this is big deal every year to the salvation army? >> this is age huge deal. we serve over 14,000 children, hand and stone is big part of that. >> i mean, do you have any competitions going on at your various locations? because few times i've got never there, okay, let's see what we can do here? >> definitely bragging rights inside the organization. you know, we get pictures of whose box is overflowing today, right, and how many customers are participating. so many across the delaware vale, so, you know, everybody gets to participate in this throughout the delaware val. >> i we are thrilled you're here, todd, thrill your elves are here. guys, start going, elves, we will start relay here, get this stuff on the truck, again, we have until 8:00 tonight to fill up this truck. i'm sure we can do it if you're in the area drop by 1555 hamilton street. our cbs-3 studios, our on air folks will be here, ukee, jessica, kate, rahel will be down in just a few minute. we also have hot chocolate being served by the salvation army. again, this is our "joy of sharing" toyfest d
this is big deal every year to the salvation army? >> this is age huge deal. we serve over 14,000 children, hand and stone is big part of that. >> i mean, do you have any competitions going on at your various locations? because few times i've got never there, okay, let's see what we can do here? >> definitely bragging rights inside the organization. you know, we get pictures of whose box is overflowing today, right, and how many customers are participating. so many across the...
192
192
Dec 24, 2016
12/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 192
favorite 0
quote 0
age. and we are starting to see, we do see the sinkholes with the rains and unfortunately the big water main breaks because of the aging pipe system in san francisco. >> yeah, it's really a bad combination and over the next couple of days, good news is we'll see things dry out here. so we'll begin to at least get a small break from what has been two strong storms in just a week's time. a look at the micro climate weather, in case you missed it. huge news, a portion of the bay area is now officially out of the drought. i'll get you a closer look here. you should know central and southern california still in extreme to exceptional drought. as we move in and take a closer look at the map the area that is not shaded is the area that is now drought-free, according to the u.s. drought monitor. that includes portions of the north bay, san francisco and right on down to the coastline. so yes some major headway has happened but still we are in a moderate drought for the east bay and also the south bay. so let's hope that january, february, and march have quite a bit of rainfall coming our way. >>> th
age. and we are starting to see, we do see the sinkholes with the rains and unfortunately the big water main breaks because of the aging pipe system in san francisco. >> yeah, it's really a bad combination and over the next couple of days, good news is we'll see things dry out here. so we'll begin to at least get a small break from what has been two strong storms in just a week's time. a look at the micro climate weather, in case you missed it. huge news, a portion of the bay area is now...
172
172
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
KSNV
tv
eye 172
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: big mac's maker lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago that mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success. it went national, immoralalized by the single ? to all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese ? >> it is a special sauce. >> this is the special sauce. >> reporter: the original big mac sold for. >> $0.49 at the time. >> reporter: now it's as much as five bucks and sold world wide. though in paris. >> what do you call a big mac? >> >> reporter: they say only one out of five millennials has ever tasted a big mac. mcdonald's didn't low its flag to half-staff but it did tweet... jim we thank and will forever remember you. fans posted big mac tribute photos. one suggested to honor his legacy why not return the big mac to its former size. it's become so small it's pathetic. not true says mcdonald's. cremate him they should put him in a big mac box. i love big macs. but even the guy who invented it in 1967 jumbled the jingle. >> two all beef patties special sauce lettuce, cheese, onions, pick
. >> reporter: big mac's maker lived to the age of 98. it was nearly 50 years ago that mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success. it went national, immoralalized by the single ? to all beef patties special sauce lettuce cheese ? >> it is a special sauce. >> this is the special sauce. >> reporter: the original big mac sold for. >> $0.49 at the time. >> reporter: now it's as much as five bucks and sold world wide. though in paris. >>...
86
86
Dec 14, 2016
12/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 86
favorite 0
quote 0
he just tweeted about that actor alan thicke, dead of a heart attack at the age of 69. our big story tonight president-elect donald trump in , wisconsin. patrick is in west allis, where the event ended about 90 minutes ago. patrick: they are in cleanup mode in west allis, taking down the stage behind me, this stage were donald trump's good a short time ago and spoke to a packed house at the expo center at state fair park to see him. this stop was part of his thank you tour, where he's visiting states that he won. right away, he talked about the presidential recount in wisconsin, which was requested and paid for by green party candidate jill stein. in the end, trump gained 131 more votes from that count. >> i think it was worth it. what did they spend? tells you how important every single vote in america is, right? patrick: i am here right now with kent wainscott. there were several big names on stage tonight with the president-elect. >> something happened here tonight that hasn't happened before. after a rocky relationship throughout much of the campaign, house speaker paul rya
he just tweeted about that actor alan thicke, dead of a heart attack at the age of 69. our big story tonight president-elect donald trump in , wisconsin. patrick is in west allis, where the event ended about 90 minutes ago. patrick: they are in cleanup mode in west allis, taking down the stage behind me, this stage were donald trump's good a short time ago and spoke to a packed house at the expo center at state fair park to see him. this stop was part of his thank you tour, where he's visiting...
132
132
Dec 12, 2016
12/16
by
CNBC
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
big run. we want to play ag, we play agco. ey in florida. >> caller: hey, jim, big fan. >> great. >> caller: my question today is on wynn stock. i was in las vegas. trend seems to be going downtown in mid level casinos. any room at this price? >> wynn, the problem here, even though we like steve wynn, we've been recommending mgm. he was on last week. i referenced that because i thought he acquitted himself quite well. national harbor, new casino, excellent. jeff in new jersey. >> caller: mr. cramer, how are you? >> i am good. how about you? >> caller: doing great. the one company that i'm very interested in is transocean. >> transocean does offshore drilling not onshore. that is concerning me. oil at $55 does not get new projects done. i think that rig -- >> don't buy, don't buy. >> sorry. billy in new york. >> caller: jim, how are you today? i have 600 shares of smith and weston. last month i was whistling dixie. now i don't know where to go. >> i think this stock is too cheap at $21. people feel there won't be new gun legisla
big run. we want to play ag, we play agco. ey in florida. >> caller: hey, jim, big fan. >> great. >> caller: my question today is on wynn stock. i was in las vegas. trend seems to be going downtown in mid level casinos. any room at this price? >> wynn, the problem here, even though we like steve wynn, we've been recommending mgm. he was on last week. i referenced that because i thought he acquitted himself quite well. national harbor, new casino, excellent. jeff in new...
117
117
Dec 28, 2016
12/16
by
WTXF
tv
eye 117
favorite 0
quote 0
big issues. >> answer has aged very well. >> he is a sexy man. >> crush face. >> you just grin from ear to ear. >> she lovers him still. >> i remember even in college i i heard he was at a party, and we tried to go, to get that brush of fame. but he's been married for decades. so one of those success stories, another reason you love him. a guy that stays with the girl. they're happy. no, i never even got to meet him. how about you? who is your crush? >> i don't know why the news room was appalled by this, but it is moriah car. >> i well, who didn't have a crush. >> remember, back in the day. >> i would actually stand, you remember the record stores, the big posters up? i would actually -- i would ask the manager if i could have the post when he they're done with it. and i would have it, laugh. >> had a couple of post nerves my room. do you remember she performed for the first time, show time at the apollo, performed i believe it was vision of love. watching it like wow, who is this so would always stand in line, get the singles, listen to it in my room. have the post ers up. >> this was before
big issues. >> answer has aged very well. >> he is a sexy man. >> crush face. >> you just grin from ear to ear. >> she lovers him still. >> i remember even in college i i heard he was at a party, and we tried to go, to get that brush of fame. but he's been married for decades. so one of those success stories, another reason you love him. a guy that stays with the girl. they're happy. no, i never even got to meet him. how about you? who is your crush? >>...
253
253
Dec 30, 2016
12/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 253
favorite 0
quote 0
age. >>> watch the big fire work show and they will be loaded on barges today and out the in bay since new year's eve falls on sat. restaurants and bars and hotels are planning big celebrations. and an all day special class of wine. >> and bringing in this new year. >> i have several members that are going to go on the boat and be on the bay and we will be be on on the bay watching it too. >> hotels and reuss restaurants they are -- restaurants they are considering it their super bowl. >>> on news years eve they jack the prices up, but a glass is probably $15. >> i can get a bottle for $3. >> you will. >> and i have. we have been talking about their plans and resolutions. what are they telling you. >> will take the champagne minus the istures. i am not a fan. >> we can split it. $10 a piece. >> when you get off work bring some lawn chairs we have prime real estate in the very building that will be prime time. when that fire work show and clear skies this is what we want to see. and it is a great show in years past and i have been out here and the fireworks are amazing and the city is getti
age. >>> watch the big fire work show and they will be loaded on barges today and out the in bay since new year's eve falls on sat. restaurants and bars and hotels are planning big celebrations. and an all day special class of wine. >> and bringing in this new year. >> i have several members that are going to go on the boat and be on the bay and we will be be on on the bay watching it too. >> hotels and reuss restaurants they are -- restaurants they are considering it...
293
293
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
KPHO
tv
eye 293
favorite 0
quote 1
those are big numbers. >> what age should this start? >> anthony, age 50 is where the data is really most pronounced because that is when disease starts to happen, heart disease and cancer. some of the cancer studies started at age 40 where i talk with your doctor first before you start a medicine. but certainly interesting. >> so if it's so good for us, especially for people over the age of 50, why aren't we taking it? >> gayle, i got to ask that question to you! >> busted! busted! >> so busted! i wasn't referring to me, dr. agus! viewers out there. >> part of the reason, it's too cheap. when have you a drug that cost several dollars a year, nobody is going to spend money marketing it. we don't perceive value in it but the data are clearly there. when you talk about health reform, we talk about health care finance reform, this is real health reform. let's educate people to take a pill that makes a benefit. >> any downside? >> it can increase bleeding time and upset the stomach. both of which are real and we figure them into our models b
those are big numbers. >> what age should this start? >> anthony, age 50 is where the data is really most pronounced because that is when disease starts to happen, heart disease and cancer. some of the cancer studies started at age 40 where i talk with your doctor first before you start a medicine. but certainly interesting. >> so if it's so good for us, especially for people over the age of 50, why aren't we taking it? >> gayle, i got to ask that question to you!...
186
186
Dec 13, 2016
12/16
by
WITI
tv
eye 186
favorite 0
quote 0
ages. kim our big story this evening: hunker down. the bitter cold is setting in. dangerously low temperatures and wind chills are moving into our area... fox6 weather expert tom wachs is in the weather office with just how cold it's weather clear and cold tonight with temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero. it will feel like -15 in the morning. partly sunny, windy and bitter cold on wednesday with a high around 12 and wind chills between -5 and -15 all day. getting even colder on thursday with range. high temperatures will only reach the single digits. snow returns to the forecast friday and saturday. significant accumulation possible, but too early for specific amounts. stay tuned. tonight: clear and cold. low: 2 wind: w 5-10 mph wednesday:partly sunny, windy and bitter cold. high: 12 wind: nw 155 track the weather any time -- anywhere. just download the fox six storm center app. it's free for apple and android devices. the family of a teenage murder victim mourns one day after the shooting. 15-year-old melanie shots fired outside the home.
ages. kim our big story this evening: hunker down. the bitter cold is setting in. dangerously low temperatures and wind chills are moving into our area... fox6 weather expert tom wachs is in the weather office with just how cold it's weather clear and cold tonight with temperatures in the single digits and wind chills below zero. it will feel like -15 in the morning. partly sunny, windy and bitter cold on wednesday with a high around 12 and wind chills between -5 and -15 all day. getting even...
180
180
Dec 1, 2016
12/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 180
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: big mac's maker lived to the age of 98. nearly 50 years ago that he first served a big mac at his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success, went national, immortalized by the jingle -- where is the special sauce? there's the special sauce. the original big mac sold for -- >> 49 cents at the time. >> reporter: now it's as much as five bucks and sold worldwide, though in paris -- >> they call the big macla big mac. >> reporter: they say only one out of five millenials has even ever tasted a big mac. mcdonald's didn't lower its flag to half staff but it did tweet jim, we thank and will forever remember you. fans posted big mac tribute photos. one suggested to honor his legacy, why not return the big mac to its former size? it's become so small it's pathetic. not true, says mcdonald's. it's been the same size since inception. another fan suggested if they cremate him, they should put him in a big mac box. i love big macs. but even the guy who invented it in 1967 jumbled the jingle. >> two all beef patties
. >> reporter: big mac's maker lived to the age of 98. nearly 50 years ago that he first served a big mac at his mcdonald's franchise near pittsburgh. it was an instant success, went national, immortalized by the jingle -- where is the special sauce? there's the special sauce. the original big mac sold for -- >> 49 cents at the time. >> reporter: now it's as much as five bucks and sold worldwide, though in paris -- >> they call the big macla big mac. >> reporter:...
77
77
Dec 7, 2016
12/16
by
KRON
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> >> reporter: the big news of this evening coming from the city of oakland permit the release the names and ages of knight additional victims. >> reporter: j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >> grant: early this morning that owner of the venue was on good morning america and refuse to answer the questions. he also had a bizarre now san best-run camp with several journalists some from job for as well. --some from channel 4 as well. >>--also had a bizzare run- in with several journalist. >> grant: i'd rather get on the floor and be trampled by the parent of the big dams and then to answer these questions. i am here to say one thing, i am incredibly sorry. everything the idea was to make this a bigger community much more beautiful. people did not want to this door because it was a horrible place. >> steve:calrk, --clark on the--is one of the victims lost in the gulf ship fire. -- ghost ship >> reporter: they remember him as the go-to person for sound and engineering. >> reporter: this tragedy could have a domino affect on other oddest that are trying to make it. --on other artists that are trying to make it.
. >> >> reporter: the big news of this evening coming from the city of oakland permit the release the names and ages of knight additional victims. >> reporter: j.r. stone, kron 4 news. >> grant: early this morning that owner of the venue was on good morning america and refuse to answer the questions. he also had a bizarre now san best-run camp with several journalists some from job for as well. --some from channel 4 as well. >>--also had a bizzare run- in with...
267
267
Dec 6, 2016
12/16
by
WPVI
tv
eye 267
favorite 0
quote 0
>> jimmy: social media was not a big thing, when you were that age, early 20s -- >> no, it was like -years in the business. >> jimmy: wow. >> put out our first record 30 years ago. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's crazy. how happy they didn't have instagram? >> i'm very happy they didn't have instagram. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, for me, i look at stuff. you know, somebody like justin bieber, who you know, got it so bad for a while. i'm like, he ain't doing nothing. >> jimmy: really. >> he should have been in cleveland with me and jeff that night! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: will submit. the movie is "collateral beauty." we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] ♪ get unlimited everything, and we'll give you $800. that's right! $800 to spend anywhere you want. plus, all season long, get awesome deals on smartphones, tablets, and accessories. hurry in to t-mobile and get your holidays on us. ♪ ♪ 3,2,1... lumière, action! ♪ our progressive direct rate... great deals for reals! ...and our competitors' rates side-by-side, so you know you're getting a great
>> jimmy: social media was not a big thing, when you were that age, early 20s -- >> no, it was like -years in the business. >> jimmy: wow. >> put out our first record 30 years ago. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's crazy. how happy they didn't have instagram? >> i'm very happy they didn't have instagram. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, for me, i look at stuff. you know, somebody like justin bieber, who you know, got it so bad for a while. i'm...
201
201
Dec 23, 2016
12/16
by
KGO
tv
eye 201
favorite 0
quote 0
>> jimmy: social media was not a big thing, when you were that age, early 20s -- >> no, it was like -d 30 years in the business. >> jimmy: wow. >> put out our first record 30 years ago. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's crazy. how happy they didn't have instagram? >> i'm very happy they didn't have instagram. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, for me, i look at stuff. you know, somebody like justin bieber, who you know, got it so bad for a while. i'm like, he ain't doing nothing. >> jimmy: really. >> he should have been in cleveland with me and jeff that night! [ laughter ] [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: will smith. the movie is "collateral beauty." is we'll be right back! [ cheers and applause ] kohlso shop anytime forours the best gifts ever and earn kohl's cash. pick up a bb-8 and get $20 kohl's cash the fitbit blaze and get $30 kohl's cash or a ps4 and get $50 kohl's cash. give a little more and get a little more this holiday. kohl's. ...has more high-speed data nowthan ever before.reless... we're talking double the data for just 10 bucks more. that's 10 gigs of high-speed dat
>> jimmy: social media was not a big thing, when you were that age, early 20s -- >> no, it was like -d 30 years in the business. >> jimmy: wow. >> put out our first record 30 years ago. [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: that's crazy. how happy they didn't have instagram? >> i'm very happy they didn't have instagram. >> jimmy: yeah. >> you know, for me, i look at stuff. you know, somebody like justin bieber, who you know, got it so bad for a while....
52
52
Dec 7, 2016
12/16
by
WISN
tv
eye 52
favorite 0
quote 0
joyce: plus, a new look for an age-old building in downtown milwaukee. the big change you'll notice the skyline. mark: you may think it is bad now, but look at this. when it will get even colder, next and weatherwatch 12. patrick: a cashier at toys "r" us comes to the rescue when a woman is short on cash. how that family paid it forward shouldn't knee and ankle supports comfortably fit your knees and ankles? . scholl's new custom fit wellness center measures your leg in 3d... ...and recommends our custom-fit support that's right for you. joyc the possible sources of a warehouse fire that killed 36 people in oakland. patrick: investigators say it's too early to tell exactly what started it, but they tell abc news the cause is most likely electrical. most of the victims died of smoke inhalation. some were trapped by the flames and sent text messages to loved ones saying goodbye. >> we found a lot of victims in the wreckage here that uh, were holding each other and caring die. patrick: investigators say murder charges are possible. the man accused of shooting and k
joyce: plus, a new look for an age-old building in downtown milwaukee. the big change you'll notice the skyline. mark: you may think it is bad now, but look at this. when it will get even colder, next and weatherwatch 12. patrick: a cashier at toys "r" us comes to the rescue when a woman is short on cash. how that family paid it forward shouldn't knee and ankle supports comfortably fit your knees and ankles? . scholl's new custom fit wellness center measures your leg in 3d... ...and...
105
105
Dec 21, 2016
12/16
by
KTVU
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
big concern to us. >> reporter: east bay mud says they're in the early stages of the 22-year plan to repair and replace its agingre finding big problems and fixing them. we are working with communities to educate them to make sure they know where the problems are. >> reporter: east bay mud is working on their end to fix the problem. they're urging homeowners to fix any leaks. in oakland rob roth ktvu fox 2 news. >>> volkswagen reached a deal with u.s. regulators and attorneys with their emission cheating scandal. the car maker agreed to buy back or fix the remaining 80,000 diesel cars involved. the cost of the latest settlement is estimated at $1 billion. volkswagen previously reached another deal for the 475,000 vehicles involved in the case. >>> a judge weighs in on california's death penalty. a controversial initiative approved by voters last month. >>> on track with a cool night and the rain in the forecast for your bay area friday. >>> first breaking news on the peninsula where police are looking for a driver who hit a pedestrian tonight and then took off. afoot and light-hearted i take to the open road. he
big concern to us. >> reporter: east bay mud says they're in the early stages of the 22-year plan to repair and replace its agingre finding big problems and fixing them. we are working with communities to educate them to make sure they know where the problems are. >> reporter: east bay mud is working on their end to fix the problem. they're urging homeowners to fix any leaks. in oakland rob roth ktvu fox 2 news. >>> volkswagen reached a deal with u.s. regulators and...