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the waltons and a share shareholders needed to hear what was going on. should not just close their eyes and say, we did not know that war is was not our fault but our [indiscernible] killing these workers back home. >> walmart said no one from the, was able to join his cousin as a statement that said -- in may, walmart announced it would terminate its contract with canadian jeans maker thing jeans after documents surfaced that the company had ordered pants from inside rana plaza. and is acceptable to? >> it is not protect their sourcing from the outsourcer bridge when it is, say our products were there, not just we are cutting contracts with our sourcing -- it is not a satisfactory answer for us. walmart should take responsibility. they had connections but they could have improved the factory conditions. they could have prevented the rana collapse. >> there was a fire and there was the building collapse, two different buildings, two different workplaces. did walmart refer to any official from the stage at the shareholders' meeting? >> i was surprised tha
the waltons and a share shareholders needed to hear what was going on. should not just close their eyes and say, we did not know that war is was not our fault but our [indiscernible] killing these workers back home. >> walmart said no one from the, was able to join his cousin as a statement that said -- in may, walmart announced it would terminate its contract with canadian jeans maker thing jeans after documents surfaced that the company had ordered pants from inside rana plaza. and is...
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round two goes to bill walton. we have a challenge. we have a tie. gentlemen, i challenge you to come back dressed like a ghost. best ghost costume wins. go ahead. dress as a ghost. now, i go right to the bedroom, right? and grab some scissors. then get in trouble with the wife, i guess. you could go a lot of ways with this. i mean, you could grab probably a jar of talcum powder and put it over your head or go for the classic charlie brown ghost. james worthy is back. at least i think that's james. there's really in way to know. wow. >> oh, my goodness. you know, we're going to call this a tie. in fact, we have something special for both of you. tell them what they won. >> announcer: their superior efforts, they both win a copy of "behind the candelabra." matt damon in his most true to life role yet. >> jimmy: that a priceless gift. maybe should you watch it together. thank you, james, thank you, bill. we'll be right back with jack black. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ fly me to the moon ♪ let me play among the stars ♪ and let me see what spring is like
round two goes to bill walton. we have a challenge. we have a tie. gentlemen, i challenge you to come back dressed like a ghost. best ghost costume wins. go ahead. dress as a ghost. now, i go right to the bedroom, right? and grab some scissors. then get in trouble with the wife, i guess. you could go a lot of ways with this. i mean, you could grab probably a jar of talcum powder and put it over your head or go for the classic charlie brown ghost. james worthy is back. at least i think that's...
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the walton family still controls the company.reaterts calling for employee safety after a collapse killed 1100 people were likely heard. thehis production was in building without their knowledge. these only prove that the supply chain is out of control. faces little risk of shareholder rebellion to force the hand. >> it seems a flock of sheep are outstanding in their own field. the genetically modified animals go in the dark and have captured the imagination of scientists for their potential to shed light on future medical advances. >> they look the same, sound the same, and they eat the same. dark isark is -- in the where they show their true colors, fluorescent sheep. the pastoration with institute, the gel extracted from going jellyfish was implanted into the female sheep dna. their offspring are believed to be a world first. a greencorporated fluorescent protein to be able to validate the technique works. we know that any other protein we incorporate will have the same success. >> of the point of the exercises more than just
the walton family still controls the company.reaterts calling for employee safety after a collapse killed 1100 people were likely heard. thehis production was in building without their knowledge. these only prove that the supply chain is out of control. faces little risk of shareholder rebellion to force the hand. >> it seems a flock of sheep are outstanding in their own field. the genetically modified animals go in the dark and have captured the imagination of scientists for their...
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. >> inmate walton and officer white make up the opposite ends of stateville. white will spend eight hours in his tower. once walton is processed into the system, he will join his fellow inmates who spend more than 20 hours of every day in their cells. the relationship between guards, inmates, and the prison they both inhabit is more than 75 years old. construction began here in 1916. and the prison opened in 1925. it differed from any other prison in the world. circular cell houses orbited around and connected via tunnels to a huge central dining hall. today one of the original cell houses remains, the only one of its kind in the country. stepping into it conjures up images of gladiators stepping into a coliseum. >> it's very beneficial because basically you can stand in one spot and get a visual of the whole cell house. you can also watch the officers on the gallery more. not just the tower but anybody in the house can see if something goes wrong. i'm glad it's a round house. i love it. >> the original design, however, proved to be difficult to maintain and w
. >> inmate walton and officer white make up the opposite ends of stateville. white will spend eight hours in his tower. once walton is processed into the system, he will join his fellow inmates who spend more than 20 hours of every day in their cells. the relationship between guards, inmates, and the prison they both inhabit is more than 75 years old. construction began here in 1916. and the prison opened in 1925. it differed from any other prison in the world. circular cell houses...
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you devote chapterrers to oprah winfrey, newt gringrich sam walton and jay-z.ody probably said those four names at once. >> that's why i wanted them. >> michael: why did you choose them? >> i wanted representatives of different sectors. newt gringrich more than any other politician has created the toxic politics that we're familiar with, and that began in the late 70s when the book begins. sam walton as a business mogul created an empire of retail that played a big part in shifting american from a manufacturing economy to a consumer economy with the depression of both prices and wages, a move toward a third world economy. >>> and jay-z is a rags to riches story from brooklyn to the top of the business world and win at all cost success no matter what happens along the way. he celebrated for his ruthless will to succeed. all of them i think follow this path from self invention to empire building, and then to a kind of decadence that sets in as they're more and more cut off from their fellow citizens and become a class unto themselves. it's a story of how elites h
you devote chapterrers to oprah winfrey, newt gringrich sam walton and jay-z.ody probably said those four names at once. >> that's why i wanted them. >> michael: why did you choose them? >> i wanted representatives of different sectors. newt gringrich more than any other politician has created the toxic politics that we're familiar with, and that began in the late 70s when the book begins. sam walton as a business mogul created an empire of retail that played a big part in...
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the company carefully guards the reputation sam walton first earned at this store in 1950. so they fired the owner of the factory with the fire the the company insists most of its workers are happy and well paid and hat bused in hundreds of them from around the u.s. to say so. >> in the seven years i've been there, i've advanced sen times. it's amazing, it's creative, innovate ig -- innovative. i love that country. >> living better, that's the real wal-mart >> because wal-mart workers and shareholders have their say this week but it's customers who will likely decide how the company pays its workers and manages sites in the years to come. >> china's president xi jinping is heading to the united states this weekend for a two-day summit with president obama in california. it's expected to give them more time to discuss issues under less pressure. >> this popular coffee shop in the heart of beijing is an exact replica of the one featured in the iconic u.s. television show "friends." people here are eager to get a tasted of a culture so far different from their own. >> i've wat
the company carefully guards the reputation sam walton first earned at this store in 1950. so they fired the owner of the factory with the fire the the company insists most of its workers are happy and well paid and hat bused in hundreds of them from around the u.s. to say so. >> in the seven years i've been there, i've advanced sen times. it's amazing, it's creative, innovate ig -- innovative. i love that country. >> living better, that's the real wal-mart >> because wal-mart...
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last was sam walton which i'm not sure was entirely fair. >> rose: i'm not, either. >> it's hard notto admire him. he comes from the same world dean price comes from. >> rose: he valued prudence. >> he was a cheapskate and he was very careful and he also created a company, though, that i think represented -- benefited from and reinforced the trend toward a downward pressure on wages and prices. so that we're becoming more and more a retail economy, a consumer economy that didn't make anything. >> rose: that the nature of the company today? >> oh, absolutely. i think what wal-mart has done by demanding the lowest prices from its suppliers has driven a lot of manufacturing overseas and benefited that places like dean price's county, rockingham county, north carolina, have gotten poorer. so people have to go to wal-mart to shop, they can't afford not to. and it's cleared out other businesses for a hundred miles. >> rose: but the flip side is some people make -- my father had one of those small businesses and so i know they that side of the story very, very well. on the other hand, you t
last was sam walton which i'm not sure was entirely fair. >> rose: i'm not, either. >> it's hard notto admire him. he comes from the same world dean price comes from. >> rose: he valued prudence. >> he was a cheapskate and he was very careful and he also created a company, though, that i think represented -- benefited from and reinforced the trend toward a downward pressure on wages and prices. so that we're becoming more and more a retail economy, a consumer economy...
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presented as like they're living it up in luxury hotels why should we pay this and next it'll be with walton's i was born and cameron can't overtly come out and say on channel four news here in the u.k. that they're against poor people but they have policies that they put in place that accidentally and pushing poor people out of the city putting that into accommodations where they are then scapegoated as welfare queens meanwhile his contractor buddies clean up on the contract fees well you know that again this goes hand in hand with disaster capitalism we saw that in new york who were in new york for many many months almost a year after the hurricane you still have people living in the fema camps inside hotels it's a boon for them because they charge the full rack rate now here let's move on to another global actual my bad situation this is of epic proportions study finds more pests are growing resistant to genetically modified crops so this is from u.s. and french researches what they found out was that a key aspect of so-called bt corn and cotton plants that carry a gene to make them exude a
presented as like they're living it up in luxury hotels why should we pay this and next it'll be with walton's i was born and cameron can't overtly come out and say on channel four news here in the u.k. that they're against poor people but they have policies that they put in place that accidentally and pushing poor people out of the city putting that into accommodations where they are then scapegoated as welfare queens meanwhile his contractor buddies clean up on the contract fees well you know...
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everyone from newt gingrich, jay-z, sam walton, robert rubin, oprah winfrey. >> it's the envy for sol? >> it's like a permeable membrane than an inner sanctum. it's hard to keep up with the kids at home, with the phone ringing, and my chronic e-mail checking. i'm an addict. >> when do you get your writing done? >> normally, it's a day job, 9:00 to 5:30, usually when the kids are at school. before kids, it was much later at night. >> is there is a a favorite or one you go back to? >> homage to catalonia, i found in a bookstore in barcelona, appropriately, in 1984, appropriately on my way back from africa. and i didn't really know orwell at that point. i had to read one in high school. they're not the best place to get to know orwell. i think they're great books. but this is the real orwell. it was a great education and a great model. so i feel very, you know, close to it personally. because it helped me see how to write. >> more of the office politics conversation today at noon when alex and george talk about the differences between the haves and the have nots. plus, what he enjoys do
everyone from newt gingrich, jay-z, sam walton, robert rubin, oprah winfrey. >> it's the envy for sol? >> it's like a permeable membrane than an inner sanctum. it's hard to keep up with the kids at home, with the phone ringing, and my chronic e-mail checking. i'm an addict. >> when do you get your writing done? >> normally, it's a day job, 9:00 to 5:30, usually when the kids are at school. before kids, it was much later at night. >> is there is a a favorite or one...
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. >> this week, the fisa court's top judge, reggie walton, issued a ruling that the court didn't object to release of a classified opinion that found some of the government surveillance efforts unconstitutional. the justice department argued that the fisa court's own rules prevented release of that opinion. >>> tune into fox news sunday this weekend. former vice president dick cheney will discuss nsa leaks and privacy among other issues. check your local listings. >>> the house overwhelmingly passed a $638 billion defense bill today, 315-108. it imposes new punishments on members of armed service found guilty of rape or assault, which the obama administration supports. it also would block president obama from closing the detention facility at guantanamo bay, cuba, something he vowed to veto. these all need to be reconciled with the senate version before heading to the president's desk. >>> dangers of the information we share on social networking sites, especially for teenagers. >>> and up next, we try to go forward to get the gop back in the majority. lookin' good, flo! feelin' good! fe
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the measures were all defeated because the founding walton family still owns more than half the company'sstock. ' rights activist from bangladesh urged walmart to stop its rejection of new safety standards proposed in the aftermath of a building collapse that killed over 1100 bangladesh workers in april. jenna sparks, a louisiana walmart employee and a member of the group power walmart, drew applause from the crowd of thousands, including many of her colleagues, when she raised the plight of struggling workers and 27 --ized the sierra's $20.7 million paycheck. i want you to know that times are tough for many walmart associates, too. we are stretching our paychecks to pay our bills and support our families. so when i think about the fact that our ceo mike duke made over $20 million last year more than 1000 times the average walmart associates, with all due respect, i have to say, i don't think that is right. [applause] some activists made it inside the beginning, never were kept away after walmart won restraining orders against protesters and walmart labor groups. california's troubled san
the measures were all defeated because the founding walton family still owns more than half the company'sstock. ' rights activist from bangladesh urged walmart to stop its rejection of new safety standards proposed in the aftermath of a building collapse that killed over 1100 bangladesh workers in april. jenna sparks, a louisiana walmart employee and a member of the group power walmart, drew applause from the crowd of thousands, including many of her colleagues, when she raised the plight of...
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got ready for the birth by taking the time to personally shop for her own baby gear at dragons of walton> she would appear quietly. >> she didn't announce her visits. she just shoepd up. >> totally. she would walk in. >> reporter: kate and diana have been fond of shopping for their little heirs, including, at clothing stores popular with the masses. kate has been seen at the gap. diana was a fan of oshkosh overalls for her boys. while diana took her royal heir home to a palace after delivering, kate is expected to divide her motherhood between a two bedroom apartment and her modest childhood home, buckleberry where her mother is expected to help with the baby. royal watchers have no doubt the two women are united by an overarching theme. both seem determined to be model mothers. amy robach, abc news, new york. >> buy or girl? >> oh, man. i hope it is a girl. just because she would be a beautiful girl. >> help they name her diana, wouldn't that be awe s osome. >> our >>> this morning on "world news now" -- dangerous drive. refusing to recall millions of suvs, the explosive safety issue on
got ready for the birth by taking the time to personally shop for her own baby gear at dragons of walton> she would appear quietly. >> she didn't announce her visits. she just shoepd up. >> totally. she would walk in. >> reporter: kate and diana have been fond of shopping for their little heirs, including, at clothing stores popular with the masses. kate has been seen at the gap. diana was a fan of oshkosh overalls for her boys. while diana took her royal heir home to a...
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us on some intellectual level, delivered overtly as thoreau put it while he gazed at the waters of waltonspawn. it's the third in polls, are hungry to figure out the world that establishes us from the lowly fruit fly and instinct driven can't. and so unlike the simple life forms we scratch our schools that hollows are brains and we think we try to make order out of chaos because we hunger to understand the world and our place in it. and thinking of course leads to reading and writing. which is where you and i come in. at times understand the world, making order out of the chaos, seems insurmountable. i mean, how could the holocaust had happened? why do hunger and homelessness persist in this land of plenty wrecks how could that psychotic young man had entered sandy hook elementary school and opened fire on five and six-year-olds? and what did those brothers imagine they could accomplish by detonating pressure cooker bombs in the midst of innocent bystanders on that beautiful sunny day in boston? vroom vroom. it's the 70s. i'm a college sophomore >> is the 70s. i am a college sophomore dur
us on some intellectual level, delivered overtly as thoreau put it while he gazed at the waters of waltonspawn. it's the third in polls, are hungry to figure out the world that establishes us from the lowly fruit fly and instinct driven can't. and so unlike the simple life forms we scratch our schools that hollows are brains and we think we try to make order out of chaos because we hunger to understand the world and our place in it. and thinking of course leads to reading and writing. which is...
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for that birth by taking the time to personal shop for her own baby gear at london and dragons of waltonng at princess diana. >> reporter: both kate and diana have been fond of shopping for their little heirs including at clothing stores popular with the masses. kate has been seen shopping at the gap, diana was a big fan of oshkosh b gosh overalls for her boys. while diana took her heir to the royal home she is going to divide it between a two bedroom apartment and bucklebury within her mother carol is expected to help her. >> the place where they're expected to make their home, apartment 1a is not in a state to live in. she will spend a lot of time with her parents at bucklebury. >> reporter: royal watchers say they have no doubt they're united by an overarching theme. both seem to be model mothers. abc news, new york, amy robach. >> again, big day over across the pond being able to see her for the first time. great to have avril graham. >> wasn't it amazing? exactly this time last year, i remember distinctly kate glowing in an alexander mcqueen looking chic and gorgeous. >> speaking of
for that birth by taking the time to personal shop for her own baby gear at london and dragons of waltonng at princess diana. >> reporter: both kate and diana have been fond of shopping for their little heirs including at clothing stores popular with the masses. kate has been seen shopping at the gap, diana was a big fan of oshkosh b gosh overalls for her boys. while diana took her heir to the royal home she is going to divide it between a two bedroom apartment and bucklebury within her...
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he was better known as from the waltons. a republican district, a lot of sympathy.running for re-election and kept winning and then came last year. mary bono, actually mary bono mack, she had gotten remarried and changed her name. set out to run for re-election in 2012. many thought mary bono mack would win, again. she always did. when california held its primary for congress last june, she finished way ahead of ruiz. a lopsided victory. all the candidates, no matter what party they're from, they ran from the same ballot. in this case, only two candidates to start with. the primary was like a test run for the general election. as you can see, plenty of breathing room for mary bono mack heading into that general election, most people figured she would win again in november. look closer at those primary results. look at the total number of votes that were cast. about 90,000. not a huge number for a race like this. when you're talking about 90,000 voters in a congressional race, you're talking about the voters who tend to show up most reliably. those voters tend to be
he was better known as from the waltons. a republican district, a lot of sympathy.running for re-election and kept winning and then came last year. mary bono, actually mary bono mack, she had gotten remarried and changed her name. set out to run for re-election in 2012. many thought mary bono mack would win, again. she always did. when california held its primary for congress last june, she finished way ahead of ruiz. a lopsided victory. all the candidates, no matter what party they're from,...
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igor let's say hello to chris calling from walton beach florida. hi, chris, what do you say?d morning. >> caller: good morning to you. i would say that edward snowden is a traitor. he needs to be extradited back to the u.s. for him to do what he did is completely just disgraceful. in my opinion. and so many other people's opinion. for him to deliberately take the job at the nsa, knowing this is what he wanted to do, working hand in hand with greenwald and if greenwald thinks they're stupid enough to think that he's not intricately involved in this from the onset from the outset, think again. >> bill: you think greenwald is a traitor too? >> i sure do. i think that greenwald will do anything to bring down president obama. i think that he hates him. >> bill: let me ask you this. what damage did -- what harm did edward snowden do to this country? >> i don't know. we've not seen the reaction. >> bill: you're call him a traitor. don't you think -- what's behind -- >> any time you extract government information and give it to another government, that to me -- >> bill: he didn't giv
igor let's say hello to chris calling from walton beach florida. hi, chris, what do you say?d morning. >> caller: good morning to you. i would say that edward snowden is a traitor. he needs to be extradited back to the u.s. for him to do what he did is completely just disgraceful. in my opinion. and so many other people's opinion. for him to deliberately take the job at the nsa, knowing this is what he wanted to do, working hand in hand with greenwald and if greenwald thinks they're...
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the walton family trust. and it states very clearly if passed it will lead to hire rates of all types of federal student and parent loans than if congress did nothing at all. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. courtney: 187 members have signed a discharge petition. it is time to afpblgt the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady from north carolina. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. as our colleagues on the other side of the aisle know full well, and as our colleague from connecticut has acknowledged, the house has passed a bill to take care of the issue of student loan rates doubling on july 1. however the senate has refused to act on the bill. what we passed was what the president asked for in his budget. and he has suddenly flip-flopped on the issue. and doesn't support it any more. the house has done its job. we are now waiting for the senate and the president to acknowledge that they have a responsibility in th
the walton family trust. and it states very clearly if passed it will lead to hire rates of all types of federal student and parent loans than if congress did nothing at all. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. mr. courtney: 187 members have signed a discharge petition. it is time to afpblgt the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman's time has expired. the gentleman's time has expired. the gentlelady from north carolina. ms. foxx: thank you, madam speaker. as our colleagues...