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in 'twixt, bonn mackenzie told us how it's came to pe and how its end came to an abresult end. >> ourry starts in 1903 when a film caused the great robbery revolutionized disney. there was a full 12 minute epic with a real story. real locations instead of sets and the coal quad of actors. anderson soon to be known as anchor billy. >> i said to myself then, that's it. it's going to be the picture business for me. >> reporter: he proceeded to crank out bronco for his choice, niles chose minnesota. bruce gay says it's no wonderful niles pick the moore. >> natural setting for making movies it was just a perfect place. >> reporter: indeed bronco billy saw niles canyon as location. anthony brought an old realistic place. billy comes to town as a dude. gets harassed and empty damedded high does. after a while he reemerges. billy the is stagecoach, robber bronco billy. the outlaw with a heart of gold. usually just a few down. anderson had put together a real. in niles both the cowboys and chaplains live in church. david king is writing a book. he says bronco billy was a movie pioneer. >> at t
in 'twixt, bonn mackenzie told us how it's came to pe and how its end came to an abresult end. >> ourry starts in 1903 when a film caused the great robbery revolutionized disney. there was a full 12 minute epic with a real story. real locations instead of sets and the coal quad of actors. anderson soon to be known as anchor billy. >> i said to myself then, that's it. it's going to be the picture business for me. >> reporter: he proceeded to crank out bronco for his choice,...
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in 2001 ktvu's bob mackenzie told us the epic tale of little town that could have been a contender. >> reporter: our story begins in 1903 when a film called the great train robbery revolutionized movie making. this was not the usual 20 second nickolodian flick but a 20 minute epic. with a whole squad of actors shooting it out. a major actor in the film was gm anderson the vigorous young man in the black hat soon to be known worldwide as bronco billy. 54 years later, anderson told in a filmed interview how the great train robbery knocked the audience over. >> and i said to myself then, that's it. it's going to be the picture business for me. >> reporter: anderson got a money partner, started his own film company and proceeded to knock out reels at the price of $9 a month. he picked anderson county which now is part of fremont. bruce says it's no wonder anderson picked niles to settle in, the town has the greatest weather and the canyon. >> the canyon is a natural setting for making movies. it was just the perfect place. >> reporter: indeed bronco billy saw niles county as a location fo
in 2001 ktvu's bob mackenzie told us the epic tale of little town that could have been a contender. >> reporter: our story begins in 1903 when a film called the great train robbery revolutionized movie making. this was not the usual 20 second nickolodian flick but a 20 minute epic. with a whole squad of actors shooting it out. a major actor in the film was gm anderson the vigorous young man in the black hat soon to be known worldwide as bronco billy. 54 years later, anderson told in a...
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this is the work that mackenzie did for us. in terms of the seed investment we concluded that there was not -- we didn't have to do anything to help the seed capital, the state of ohio had a program, i don't see the governor kentucky here. but i saw in the paper over the last week that kentucky is doing more to incentivize angel investors that will invest in seed businesses. we conclude originally we're going to need to put together a fund of funds that's going to be targeted against early stage. what happen when is those yield? you can incentivize businesses to do that, investors to do that. for us, it's about creating an environment where these entrepreneurs can grow and build institutions and grow for us. if you go back to the quote, small companies are the greatest creators. and small companies are also the greatest destroyers, i have to tell you, p&g's committed to supporting small business growth. there are consumers, they're our source of innovation. we believe we can get there by partnering, incubating, coaching, being
this is the work that mackenzie did for us. in terms of the seed investment we concluded that there was not -- we didn't have to do anything to help the seed capital, the state of ohio had a program, i don't see the governor kentucky here. but i saw in the paper over the last week that kentucky is doing more to incentivize angel investors that will invest in seed businesses. we conclude originally we're going to need to put together a fund of funds that's going to be targeted against early...
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amy worked for mackenzie and company as a strategic consultant the. she has public sector experience serving as a white house fellow. amy will discuss key characteristics of high impact entrepreneurs and offer some practical policy solutions to help foster an entrepreneurial culture in our state. jeff weed man is president of the procter & gamble company. he leads p&g's technology to identify partnerships that drive innovation and create value across p&g and around the world. jeff's team manages mergers, acquisitions, joint ventures outsourcing technology and trademark licensing, and p&g's connect and open innovation efforts. jeff has also led development of the first ever comprehensive agreements, between p&g and the public university systems of ohio and michigan, to streamline how academia and business work together to drive breakthrough innovations and local business creation. his team formed several agreements with government research institutes, and entrepreneurs around the world. jeff will talk about the p&g open innovation efforts. let's begin.
amy worked for mackenzie and company as a strategic consultant the. she has public sector experience serving as a white house fellow. amy will discuss key characteristics of high impact entrepreneurs and offer some practical policy solutions to help foster an entrepreneurial culture in our state. jeff weed man is president of the procter & gamble company. he leads p&g's technology to identify partnerships that drive innovation and create value across p&g and around the world. jeff's...
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one of his favorite editors, kelvin mackenzie, is a fleet street legend and an ardent supporter. >> the reality is, decent guy, and because he's successful, people who are by and large unsuccessful dislike him intensely. he's a pretty rounded guy. i mean, compared to a lot of people watching this documentary, he'll be a lot more rounded than they are sitting there grinding their teeth and gnashing them away. >> bergman: the stacks of the news of the world would become the building blocks of the worldwide empire. the formula for success was simple: screaming headlines about dirty deeds. >> the tabloids is what really gets him out of bed in the morning. and it was the british tabloids that created the money to fund the worldwide empire. both the news of the world and the swere the seed corn that built what he has today. >> bergman: andrew neil edited the sunday times for rupert murdoch. >> and he's fascinated by the tabloids as well. it's tabloids-- not journalism, tabloid journalism-- is in his veins. he likes the short sentences, the pithy headlines. and there are two currencies in the
one of his favorite editors, kelvin mackenzie, is a fleet street legend and an ardent supporter. >> the reality is, decent guy, and because he's successful, people who are by and large unsuccessful dislike him intensely. he's a pretty rounded guy. i mean, compared to a lot of people watching this documentary, he'll be a lot more rounded than they are sitting there grinding their teeth and gnashing them away. >> bergman: the stacks of the news of the world would become the building...
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the bears general manager mackenzie among those in attendance for the stanford pro day. he is the favored no. 1 pick. certainly was trying to boost the stock of his teammates. >> obviously nothing is ever set in stone, but the chance of being drafted is very high. maybe a pro day will not help me as much as some of the other guys on the team. so i wanted to go out there and show the strength of receivers. and, if that means that i go out there and have to throw it all but maybe i don't really want to throw then i will do it for those guys a chance to win at the buzzer in the sweet 16 against syracuse. syracuse hangs on in beat wisconsin 64/63. michigan state could have used some magic. in the second half, they get it back for the alley-oop. the cardinals win 57/44. they are now 10/0 in the sweet 16. there the first seed at number- one to be eliminated. they will play florida saturday. and the alligators knocked off marquette. ohio state beat cincinnati. the buckeyes will face syracuse. the big man, the warriors never had. houston has been a nightmare for the warriors. th
the bears general manager mackenzie among those in attendance for the stanford pro day. he is the favored no. 1 pick. certainly was trying to boost the stock of his teammates. >> obviously nothing is ever set in stone, but the chance of being drafted is very high. maybe a pro day will not help me as much as some of the other guys on the team. so i wanted to go out there and show the strength of receivers. and, if that means that i go out there and have to throw it all but maybe i don't...
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. >> mackenzie in her cheerleading friends at washington high school are dealing with tough times serious their good friend of former cheerleader is nowhere to be found. >> it is hard to think she is somewhere out there by herself. >> monday was filled with tears, hugs and a lot of unanswered questions. >> she is not the kind of person that would run away from our problems and run away without telling anyone. that is of the prison she is. >> we just want her to be home. >>pam: police and walnut creek are looking for a man who tried to lure a 13 year old into his car twice last week. reggie kumar went to the location where the kidnapping attempts happened. he has details. >> the 13 year-old first spotted the man allegedly stalking her at this location. crest ave and it ties valley boulevard. man asked her if she wanted a ride. she immediately felt threatened but she did tell him her name and what school she attends. she then ran home and told her parents would happen. the next day the same man was standing at the back gate of the school waving at her. >> and walnut creek, reggie kumar, kro
. >> mackenzie in her cheerleading friends at washington high school are dealing with tough times serious their good friend of former cheerleader is nowhere to be found. >> it is hard to think she is somewhere out there by herself. >> monday was filled with tears, hugs and a lot of unanswered questions. >> she is not the kind of person that would run away from our problems and run away without telling anyone. that is of the prison she is. >> we just want her to be...
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we actually went outside and hired mackenzie and company to support us on this effort to help us build a fact base of what was going on. we talked to a lot of entrepreneurs, we talked to a lot of angel investors. it wasn't just what we thought. the greater cincinnati region was kind of like the greater description of the elephant. it depends where you're talking and touching. these helped inform the landscape and lead us to what we needed to do. this is not just about cincinnati, i think it plays out in every city, every state in the country. the areas we, woulded with on are really in three areas. ideas, people and environment, and capital. and as we go into these, i don't have time to go through all of these today, i have a road map that says where the gaps are within our regionp. but also i suspect each of your states and regions have gaps in different areas, and there were surprises in this. we're only going to focus on the three or four that are highlighted there, and i'm going to get to the seed investment as one of the recommendations later. the first one, it was interesting. we
we actually went outside and hired mackenzie and company to support us on this effort to help us build a fact base of what was going on. we talked to a lot of entrepreneurs, we talked to a lot of angel investors. it wasn't just what we thought. the greater cincinnati region was kind of like the greater description of the elephant. it depends where you're talking and touching. these helped inform the landscape and lead us to what we needed to do. this is not just about cincinnati, i think it...
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. >> reporter: on this big day we will let mackenzie have the last word. >> i was born to be on tv. >: were you would you like to wish the girl scouts a happy birthday you hold the microphone. >> happy birthday girl scouts. >> happy birthday to us. >> reporter: ron max wjz eyewitness news. >>> and the girl scouts will celebrate tonight at their headquarters in northwest baltimore they will be joined by leaders of hadasa and junior league of baltimore also marking 100 years of service to the community. >>> an inspirational story about a young basketball star who will soon go for the gold. rose is now a world class athlete nabbing a spotlit on the women's usa -- spot on the women's usa wheelchair team. >>> waiting for them to put the shot on the ball. >>> still to come, men listen up details of a new study about sugar in drinks how it might put you at risk for heart disease hear why you might want to make changes. >>> surprise at school, governor o'malley gives an 8th grade era big award what she won. >>> spring in the air everywhere, first warning 5 day forecast. >> here is today's rep
. >> reporter: on this big day we will let mackenzie have the last word. >> i was born to be on tv. >: were you would you like to wish the girl scouts a happy birthday you hold the microphone. >> happy birthday girl scouts. >> happy birthday to us. >> reporter: ron max wjz eyewitness news. >>> and the girl scouts will celebrate tonight at their headquarters in northwest baltimore they will be joined by leaders of hadasa and junior league of baltimore...
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. >> mackenzie in her cheerleading friends at washington high school are dealing with tough times.good friend and former cheerleading's sister is nowhere to be found. >> it is said to did she is out there somewhere by herself. >> monday was filled with tears, hugs and the unanswered questions. >> she is not the kind of person that would run away without telling anyone. that is not the kind of person she is. >> the cheerleaders are trying to remain optimistic that their friend is somewhere nearby and is ok. >> i really want her to be home and safe. we're looking for and we care so much. we just want her to be home. >> ross mirkirimi has had his sentencing and today mayor ed lee will make an announcement regarding the case and the sheriff's teacher with the county. mirkirimi pleaded guilty to false imprisonment in connection to new year's eve incident where he allegedly bruces wife's arm during an argument. maureen kelly has more on the punishment. asked >> instead francisco, the sheriff was sentenced to one day in jail, three years' probation and one year of counseling in his domest
. >> mackenzie in her cheerleading friends at washington high school are dealing with tough times.good friend and former cheerleading's sister is nowhere to be found. >> it is said to did she is out there somewhere by herself. >> monday was filled with tears, hugs and the unanswered questions. >> she is not the kind of person that would run away without telling anyone. that is not the kind of person she is. >> the cheerleaders are trying to remain optimistic that...
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there have been great institutions like the mackenzie institute, which is a great consulting firm, theyat education in some of the most effective places in the world like finland and south korea and singapore and chicago and boston and other places. they found that classroom size was irrelevant to the quality of education which was not apparent. that is not what people anticipated. spending did not seem related. overwhelmingly, the characteristic that had the most impact on the quality of education was the educational attainment and scholarship of the teachers. in places like finland, they choose teachers from the top five or 10% of college graduates and in our country, in many places, we are choosing from the bottom 1/3. why don't young people want to go into teaching? because it does not pay well and the teachers' unions are focused on people with long tenure about to retire and retirement benefits, pensions, health care benefits. we need to be more concentrated on the starting conversations of people coming out of college so we can attract the best and brightest and give them a caree
there have been great institutions like the mackenzie institute, which is a great consulting firm, theyat education in some of the most effective places in the world like finland and south korea and singapore and chicago and boston and other places. they found that classroom size was irrelevant to the quality of education which was not apparent. that is not what people anticipated. spending did not seem related. overwhelmingly, the characteristic that had the most impact on the quality of...
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in trying to capture him. >> our david mackenzie in nairobi. thanks so much. >> our next guest is a machine gun carrying man of god. you heard me right. ex-con sam childers is no stranger to crime. he's gone from guarding drug dealers in the u.s. to guarding the kids of sudan, saving them from the horrors unleashed by kony's army. sam grew up in pennsylvania, but he's made africa his success home and for months he slept under a mosquito net with a bible in one hand and an ak-47 in the other. sounds like a hollywood movie issue doesn't it? gerard butler blade the machine gun preacher bringing sam's story to the masses. sam joins me live from pittsburgh. what's your reaction to the kony film? some of the criticism it's getting? >> i would have to say i think these guy have done a very good job on the message. they've always done very well on the awareness. i believe it's years too late, and i know for a fact that the ugandan government, as well as south sudan government would say joseph kony is not a threat to them right now. he's not a threat. h
in trying to capture him. >> our david mackenzie in nairobi. thanks so much. >> our next guest is a machine gun carrying man of god. you heard me right. ex-con sam childers is no stranger to crime. he's gone from guarding drug dealers in the u.s. to guarding the kids of sudan, saving them from the horrors unleashed by kony's army. sam grew up in pennsylvania, but he's made africa his success home and for months he slept under a mosquito net with a bible in one hand and an ak-47 in...
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today's question comes from madison and mackenzie in adamstown maryland.y write: they write: they sent this question in a few times. persistence pays off. >> this is a question that i believe we answered this a couple of years ago. >> something similar, i think. here is the bottom line with the earthworms. a couple of theories. earthworms don't talk so wear in the exactly sure. >> that is the first fact. >> got that out of the way. >> that one we're sure we got right. earthworms most scientists thing he come to the state -- the surface because they can move quickly. he node moisture for their skin and without it, they can't come to the surface. if they come during the afternoon, they will dry up. they need the moisture t allows them to migrate. that is the leading theory. they come to the surface and they can move easily and kind of cruise around. >> what is surprising about that is, you know, evolution, we all supposedly learn as we -- species learn things and adapt. it is surprising that -- i mean they are able to move underground. they do it all the tim
today's question comes from madison and mackenzie in adamstown maryland.y write: they write: they sent this question in a few times. persistence pays off. >> this is a question that i believe we answered this a couple of years ago. >> something similar, i think. here is the bottom line with the earthworms. a couple of theories. earthworms don't talk so wear in the exactly sure. >> that is the first fact. >> got that out of the way. >> that one we're sure we got...
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one in five is considering terminating coverage out right, each study, the numbers go up and the mackenzieere are more facts to come. i'm going on too long and i understand that. i want to thank my colleagues. there is no such thing as free health care. somebody does day. in this case the american taxpayers will foot the bill for workers who employer sponsored coverage has been dropped due to the health care reform. there was another that i would like to mention there's no rationing on this bill. went a bet? there's nothing that hurts the truth more than stretching it. with obamacare, jobs and costs will be stressed beyond the limit. i thank the senator for sponsoring this. >> human reaction. what else does the independent advisor board for? do you have a clue? >> that would lead -- i would be suspicious of that. you have stood up here. you may have additional comments. >> my colleague from kansas talked-about vote free care. reminded me -- you think insurance is expensive now legal just wait till it is free. that is the point. somebody has to pay for it at the end of the day. new statisti
one in five is considering terminating coverage out right, each study, the numbers go up and the mackenzieere are more facts to come. i'm going on too long and i understand that. i want to thank my colleagues. there is no such thing as free health care. somebody does day. in this case the american taxpayers will foot the bill for workers who employer sponsored coverage has been dropped due to the health care reform. there was another that i would like to mention there's no rationing on this...
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august 18, 1940, 60 miles or so south of here when prime minister mackenzie king and president franklin roosevelt that in roosevelt's car in the village of wealth to income in new york and agreed in principle to what became known as the ogdensburg agreement. it was a simple five sentence document that established the permanent joint word, focused on the defense of the north had at the western hemisphere. it was so informal that the agreement says that the first meeting of the board would happen and i quote, shortly. [laughter] at the government has gotten much more precise since then. [laughter] they took shortly too hard because the first meeting of the board was the following monday here in ottawa. and since then, our country and our militaries have shared a lot of things from fighting said a site on the front lines of normandy to the battles of afghanistan where there are no front lines. our successful operations together in places like libya emerged from fully developed training exercises, such as the recently completed both allocated 2012, the largest amphibious exercise in the pas
august 18, 1940, 60 miles or so south of here when prime minister mackenzie king and president franklin roosevelt that in roosevelt's car in the village of wealth to income in new york and agreed in principle to what became known as the ogdensburg agreement. it was a simple five sentence document that established the permanent joint word, focused on the defense of the north had at the western hemisphere. it was so informal that the agreement says that the first meeting of the board would happen...
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mackenzie is doing better.dance. we love the hospital and we want to give back to them as much as we can because they gave life back to our family. >> thank you. we are now ready to see your moves. are you guys ready? in 3, 2, 1, strike up the music. ♪ >> nicely done. aaron, i see you have a signature move. what do you call that? >> trying not to embarrass myself too much. >> you succeeded. you guys were great. great dancing. that was excellent. nicely done. remember you guys can go and vote for any of these families. it's all for a great cause. we will show the winner at 9:30. that was terrific. thank you. you saw yourself. i know. you were excellent. thanks so much. meanwhile, he broke his own record yesterday. the u.s.a. memory championship winner is in our studio. he's going to test us coming up. >> high unemployment, high gas prices. what's president obama doing to get the country back on track? our next guest says not enough. he's the c.e.o. of the consumer electron eubgs association. he's not -- consumer
mackenzie is doing better.dance. we love the hospital and we want to give back to them as much as we can because they gave life back to our family. >> thank you. we are now ready to see your moves. are you guys ready? in 3, 2, 1, strike up the music. ♪ >> nicely done. aaron, i see you have a signature move. what do you call that? >> trying not to embarrass myself too much. >> you succeeded. you guys were great. great dancing. that was excellent. nicely done. remember...
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there have been great institutions like the mackenzie institute, is a great consulting firm, they have an institute that does studies around the world and a look at education in some of the most effective places in the world like finland and south korea and singapore and chicago and boston and other places. they found that classroom size was irrelevant to the quality of education which was not apparent. that is not what people anticipated. spending did not seem related. overwhelmingly, the characteristic that had the most impact on the quality of education was the educational attainment and scholarship of the teachers. in places like finland, they choose teachers from the top five or 10% of college graduates and in our country in many places, we are choosing from the bottom 1/3. why don't young people want to go into teaching? because it does not pay well and the teachers' unions are focused on people with long tenure about to retire and retirement benefits, pensions, health care benefits. we need to be more concentrated on the starting conversations of people coming out of college so
there have been great institutions like the mackenzie institute, is a great consulting firm, they have an institute that does studies around the world and a look at education in some of the most effective places in the world like finland and south korea and singapore and chicago and boston and other places. they found that classroom size was irrelevant to the quality of education which was not apparent. that is not what people anticipated. spending did not seem related. overwhelmingly, the...
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in the exchanges i think is absurd, particularly when you have a study by a very reputable firm, mackenziethe results of that study said 30% to 50% of employers plan on dropping coverage and having their employees go into the exchanges. it's actually pretty easy to understand why that might happen. right now the health care law was 2,700 pages. there's been another 12,000 pages of rules and regulations. employers looking at the health care law are looking at do i try and comply with, do i try and understand 15,000 pages of regulations and then pay $20,000 for a family plan, which is the new c.b.o. estimate for a family plan in the year 2016. do i do that or do i pay the $2,000 penalty? with obamacare you're not exposing your employees to financial risk. you're making them eligible for huge subsidies. my concern -- and i'll throw it over to senator sessions on the budget committee. my concern is that we're not even beginning to contemplate what the effects of that might be. what do you think of that? mr. sessions: i couldn't agree more about the concerns you raise. senator johnson, you were
in the exchanges i think is absurd, particularly when you have a study by a very reputable firm, mackenziethe results of that study said 30% to 50% of employers plan on dropping coverage and having their employees go into the exchanges. it's actually pretty easy to understand why that might happen. right now the health care law was 2,700 pages. there's been another 12,000 pages of rules and regulations. employers looking at the health care law are looking at do i try and comply with, do i try...