158
158
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
KYW
tv
eye 158
favorite 0
quote 0
this is walton. let's go back to new york once again. adam zucker. >> adam: verne, moments ago in tallahassee with under two minutes left. treon harris missing his man and the number three noles are now getting the ball back and trying to run out the clock. good win despite four interceptions by jameis winston. also a final in madison, wisconsin, on to the big ten championship game against ohio state. back to you. >> verne: they're still undefeated, aren't they? >> gary: i've never seen anything like it, i really haven't. >> verne: it is an extraordinary season for the seminoles. second down, eight here. wallace. >> gary: nothing crazy. if it's not there, get down on the play but it's been an extraordinarily bad day for the s.e.c. too. they had four key games. as you watch this replay. to help out mississippi state should they win -- but of course, their second team is losing. and all four of their teams, florida, south carolina, georgia and kentucky all lost to their a.c.c. foe today. that's going to be tough. i don't think there is any
this is walton. let's go back to new york once again. adam zucker. >> adam: verne, moments ago in tallahassee with under two minutes left. treon harris missing his man and the number three noles are now getting the ball back and trying to run out the clock. good win despite four interceptions by jameis winston. also a final in madison, wisconsin, on to the big ten championship game against ohio state. back to you. >> verne: they're still undefeated, aren't they? >> gary: i've...
142
142
Nov 8, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 142
favorite 0
quote 0
what doesn't make a lot of sense to me, though, the fact that walton enterprises, the holding company of the walton family which founded this company owns 50% of the outstanding stock, so it would be hard for activist to come in and do anything. you can go in and they can either take your advice or not. basically they can tell anybody to take a walk if that's what they want. >> here is the other thing. it's not a particularly expensive stock. there is not a lot of growth. it has a decent dividend yield. >> this could be true? >> what if it's an investment you believe in that you sthi a low risk investment and then you maybe have the potential to kind of have this family see the light and say here, you guys own 50% of this thing, let's unlock this together and make money together. >> yeah, i mean certainly the way this would work is if he is in conversations with them, and saying okay, let's talk about how we can get more value out of the company that you own. that is the only thing that would make a lot of sense to me. >> does this have broader implications for the retail sectors. som
what doesn't make a lot of sense to me, though, the fact that walton enterprises, the holding company of the walton family which founded this company owns 50% of the outstanding stock, so it would be hard for activist to come in and do anything. you can go in and they can either take your advice or not. basically they can tell anybody to take a walk if that's what they want. >> here is the other thing. it's not a particularly expensive stock. there is not a lot of growth. it has a decent...
SFGTV: San Francisco Government Television
26
26
Nov 27, 2014
11/14
by
SFGTV
tv
eye 26
favorite 0
quote 0
it was a great event and commissioner haney and incoming commissioner walton were both there and i was really glad to see them. it's just an amazing group of young people that performed last night. and then on saturday, an organization called pac to stem did a great event at the ywca in bay view that had young people from stanford and berkeley come and present to our young people on stem education and some of the stem careers that they can go into. it was really powerful to see these young men and women of color speaking to your young people as role-models and i really wanted to appreciate mr. tolliver for bringing that group together and the friends of the library had a wonderful event that both commissioner wynns and i got to attend. what i loved the most they were celebrating the opening of a new teen center that will be happening at the main library called the mix. and it's a media teen center that is opening next year and they are raising funds for that. our young people will be benefiting from having access to the facility at the main library. to congratulations to all of the org
it was a great event and commissioner haney and incoming commissioner walton were both there and i was really glad to see them. it's just an amazing group of young people that performed last night. and then on saturday, an organization called pac to stem did a great event at the ywca in bay view that had young people from stanford and berkeley come and present to our young people on stem education and some of the stem careers that they can go into. it was really powerful to see these young men...
82
82
Nov 7, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
what doesn't make a lost sense to me is that walton enterprises which is the holding company of the waltonamily which founded this company owns 50% of the outstanding stock. it would be very hard for an activist to come in and do anything. you can go in and they can either take your advice or not take it. basically, they can tell anybody to go take a walk if that's what they want. >> here's the other thing. it's not a particularly expensive stock. it trades at market multiple. there's not a lot of growth. it's got a pretty decent dividend yield. >> so you believe this could be ksh. >> think about it this way. what if it's an investment you believe in that you think is kind of a low-risk investment and then you maybe have the potential to have this family see the sxliet say here, you guys own 50% of this thing, let's unlock this together and make money together? >> yeah, certainly the way this would work is if he is in conversations with them and saying okay, let's talk about how we can get more value out of the company that you own. that is the only thing that would really make a whole lot
what doesn't make a lost sense to me is that walton enterprises which is the holding company of the waltonamily which founded this company owns 50% of the outstanding stock. it would be very hard for an activist to come in and do anything. you can go in and they can either take your advice or not take it. basically, they can tell anybody to go take a walk if that's what they want. >> here's the other thing. it's not a particularly expensive stock. it trades at market multiple. there's not...
132
132
Nov 1, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 132
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> 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...
59
59
Nov 18, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 59
favorite 0
quote 0
mark walton writes for game spot u.k.ame himself not quite available but about to be. mark explain to me how different this really is. when we saw in lori jane's report, ilt was ver it was alrey graphic very violent very sexualized. what's the difference? >> the visual upgrade. these are new consoles, the play station 4 and the x box one. you're getting a much higher graphic fidelity across these games. there are a lot of features for the people who have played the game before and the first person mode which is very different to how the game was played. >> explain that first person. you are already up close when you look at lori jane's report for example, this is really to be more immersive? >> sure. in the older version of the game, when you played the character you saw your character on screen doing the actions that you were telling him to do. in this game it's much more call of duty and you see it through eyes of the character and you only see the items that he's holding in his hands. so for instance if you went and st
mark walton writes for game spot u.k.ame himself not quite available but about to be. mark explain to me how different this really is. when we saw in lori jane's report, ilt was ver it was alrey graphic very violent very sexualized. what's the difference? >> the visual upgrade. these are new consoles, the play station 4 and the x box one. you're getting a much higher graphic fidelity across these games. there are a lot of features for the people who have played the game before and the...
119
119
Nov 9, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 119
favorite 0
quote 0
what doesn't make sense is walton enterprises, founded company, owns 50% of the outstanding stock. it's hard to come in and do anything. you can go in, and they take your advice or not take it. basically, they tell anybody to take a walk if they want. >> here's the other thing, okay, it's not a particularly expensive stock, market multiple, not a lot of growth, decent dividend. >> you believe this could be true. >> what if it's an investment you believe in you think is a low risk investment, and then you maybe have potential to have a family see the light and say, he's, you guys own 50% of the thing, let's unlock this together and make money together. >> yeah, i mean, certainly, the way this would work is if he's in conversations with them and saying, okay, let's talk about how we can get more value out of the company that you own. >> right. >> that's the only thing that makes sense to me. >> does this have broader implications for the retail sector? the stock has nice performances, but what do you make of the snoir. >> obviously, we'll talk about oil here, but the rth, xrt, they g
what doesn't make sense is walton enterprises, founded company, owns 50% of the outstanding stock. it's hard to come in and do anything. you can go in, and they take your advice or not take it. basically, they tell anybody to take a walk if they want. >> here's the other thing, okay, it's not a particularly expensive stock, market multiple, not a lot of growth, decent dividend. >> you believe this could be true. >> what if it's an investment you believe in you think is a low...
112
112
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
KTVU
tv
eye 112
favorite 0
quote 0
jalen walton pulled a houdini.wl and it goes to mississippi 31-17 with two losses. the bulldogs will join the rebels outside the file four. >>> florida was leading. this pass picked off by terrance smith. smith doesn't stop until he is 94 yards to the end zone with a convoy of teammates. this play turned the momentum as florida state stays a perfect 12-0 after winning 24- 19. the seminoles will play georgia tech next weekend. the as reported to be wheeling and dealing again. we will have more on that tonight at 10:00. see you then. >> it could be interesting. >> yes. >> thank you. >> it always is. >>> coming up tonight on the 1:00 news, buried in snow and fighting for survival. >> what these two boys did as they waited for rescue. thank you very much for making ktvu channel 2 news your choice fur news. >> we are always here for you online on ktvu.com, on facebook and twitter. we hope to see you tonight at 10:00. have a great night. stay dry out there. a beautiful shot of the bay bridge. enjoy yourselves. >>> with 4
jalen walton pulled a houdini.wl and it goes to mississippi 31-17 with two losses. the bulldogs will join the rebels outside the file four. >>> florida was leading. this pass picked off by terrance smith. smith doesn't stop until he is 94 yards to the end zone with a convoy of teammates. this play turned the momentum as florida state stays a perfect 12-0 after winning 24- 19. the seminoles will play georgia tech next weekend. the as reported to be wheeling and dealing again. we will...
226
226
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
WJLA
tv
eye 226
favorite 0
quote 0
jalen walton for the rebels. 91-yard touchdown run. he's the first reb with 100 rushing yards in a conference game this season. rebels enjoy their first nine-win season since 2009. they win the egg bowl, 31-17. big news out of the big ten, where ohio state beat their rival michigan, but it came a heavy price. fourth quarter, j.t. barrett gets bent backward, broken ankle. carted off. he is set for surgery this week. his season is over. howe hoi sta ohio state wins 42-28. michigan does not go to a bowl for the first time since 2009 and just the third time since 1975. ohio state will face wisconsin in the big ten championship game next week. badgers came from behind to beat minnesota in madison. acc versus s.e.c. florida state taking on florida. second quarter. jameis winston to nick o'leary. for winston, career low 125 passing yards. four interceptions. but he did have two touchdown passes. florida state hangs on to win. they will take on georgia tech in the acc title game. georgia tech playing georgia in athens. late fourth quarter. jus
jalen walton for the rebels. 91-yard touchdown run. he's the first reb with 100 rushing yards in a conference game this season. rebels enjoy their first nine-win season since 2009. they win the egg bowl, 31-17. big news out of the big ten, where ohio state beat their rival michigan, but it came a heavy price. fourth quarter, j.t. barrett gets bent backward, broken ankle. carted off. he is set for surgery this week. his season is over. howe hoi sta ohio state wins 42-28. michigan does not go to...
408
408
Nov 8, 2014
11/14
by
WPSG
tv
eye 408
favorite 0
quote 0
rachel walton's step mom works at the hospital where scotty was taken. >> all you could see was thisifeless body. i'm a mom. what she told me -- it's rough. >> reporter: at a prayer vigil friday night at the gateway chump there was a search for peace and sanity. this chester county community has been rocked. the death of scotty inside his home authorities came at the hands of fellenbaum and his own mother 31-year-old jillian tait. >> in this case the defendants intentionally avoided anything that would have raise add red flag. neighbors tell us they didn't let the kids play outside so nobody would see the bruise. >> reporter: the couple lived inside this trailer with fellenbaum's wife. people who work with wal-mart say there were signs of trouble in the home but didn't go into detail. >> i should have done something, you know, i have a teaching degree. i never digit people also came tout to remember jacinda miller the fitness instructor shot and killed outside the y where they shocked. miller leaves behind two boys, ages 17 and 11. >> this is devastating to our community. we can't si
rachel walton's step mom works at the hospital where scotty was taken. >> all you could see was thisifeless body. i'm a mom. what she told me -- it's rough. >> reporter: at a prayer vigil friday night at the gateway chump there was a search for peace and sanity. this chester county community has been rocked. the death of scotty inside his home authorities came at the hands of fellenbaum and his own mother 31-year-old jillian tait. >> in this case the defendants intentionally...
241
241
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
WPVI
tv
eye 241
favorite 0
quote 0
jalen walton for the rebels. 91-yard touchdown run. he's the first reb with 100 rushing yards in a conference game this season. rebels enjoy their first nine-win season since 2009. they win the egg bowl, 31-17. big news out of the big ten, where ohio state beat their rival michigan, but it came a heavy price. fourth quarter, j.t. barrett gets bent backward, broken ankle. carted off. he is set for surgery this week. his season is over. howe hoi sta ohio state wins 42-28. michigan does not go to a bowl for the first time since 2009 and just the third time since 1975. ohio state will face wisconsin in the big ten championship game next week. badgers came from behind to beat minnesota in madison. acc versus s.e.c. florida state taking on florida. second quarter. jameis winston to nick o'leary. for winston, career low 125 passing yards. four interceptions. but he did have two touchdown passes. florida state hangs on to win. they will take on georgia tech in the acc title game. georgia tech playing georgia in athens. late fourth quarter. jus
jalen walton for the rebels. 91-yard touchdown run. he's the first reb with 100 rushing yards in a conference game this season. rebels enjoy their first nine-win season since 2009. they win the egg bowl, 31-17. big news out of the big ten, where ohio state beat their rival michigan, but it came a heavy price. fourth quarter, j.t. barrett gets bent backward, broken ankle. carted off. he is set for surgery this week. his season is over. howe hoi sta ohio state wins 42-28. michigan does not go to...
82
82
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
KPIX
tv
eye 82
favorite 0
quote 0
jayden walton cuts right finds the hole and he goes. 91 yards for the score. put ole miss up 24-10. 4th quarter 24-17, jordan wilkins, 31-yard play. 31-17. they pull off the upset. likely ending mississippi state's play-off hopes. >>> all right. tallahassee, unbeaten florida state against in state rival florida. 1st quarter here's winston picked off. it's wilson three picks in the 1st quarter for him for the seminoles. they always come back. winston to o'leary. seminoles win 12-0. >>> 108,000 in columbus, ohio state, michigan, tied at 14 early second half. barrett a race to the corner 21- 14. first play of the 4th quarter though barrett broke his ankle! that's your starting quarterback! a heisman trophy contender carted off the field. his season is over. buckeyes won the game 42-28 to improve to 11-1. >>> off to the nfl, and the raiders! a touchdown underdog at the rams on sunday on kpix 5 at 10 a.m. but they have had 10 days to prepare. now, the defense has been stabilized a little bit thanks in part to the play of second year corner dj hayden. he played eigh
jayden walton cuts right finds the hole and he goes. 91 yards for the score. put ole miss up 24-10. 4th quarter 24-17, jordan wilkins, 31-yard play. 31-17. they pull off the upset. likely ending mississippi state's play-off hopes. >>> all right. tallahassee, unbeaten florida state against in state rival florida. 1st quarter here's winston picked off. it's wilson three picks in the 1st quarter for him for the seminoles. they always come back. winston to o'leary. seminoles win 12-0....
144
144
Nov 29, 2014
11/14
by
KQED
tv
eye 144
favorite 0
quote 0
union organizers today targeted the walton family, which owns walmart, saying the family is padding its150 billion fortune on the backs of the majority of walmart workers who make less than $25,000 a year. for "nightly business report," i'm eamon javers in waon >> and still ahead, there are deals to be found at stores today, and a potential deal being reported in the telecom industry. we have the details next. >>> is europe trying to force google to split up? not exactly, but european union lawmakers are coming down hard on google. looking to force the search giant to unbundle or break up its search engine from other services it offers, because google says the eu has just become too powerful. vodafone and liberty global rise on takeover buzz and that is where we begin tonight's market focus. vodafone reportedly exploring a gings with liberty in a deal that would create europe's largest phone, internet and tv company. the company is trying to determine the financial and regulatory hurdles it would face if it goes ahead with the merger. no formal negotiations are under way yet. shares of
union organizers today targeted the walton family, which owns walmart, saying the family is padding its150 billion fortune on the backs of the majority of walmart workers who make less than $25,000 a year. for "nightly business report," i'm eamon javers in waon >> and still ahead, there are deals to be found at stores today, and a potential deal being reported in the telecom industry. we have the details next. >>> is europe trying to force google to split up? not...
93
93
Nov 4, 2014
11/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
that was bill walton's team.he best he's 1a. >> big night around here. of course election night. thank you so much for joining us. >> we'll have complete results at 10:00. we'll see you then. have a g ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. >> the chilling video. snatched off the street. what to do if this happens to you. >> you scratch. then drop your weight. >> then, oh what a relief. >> mike may not be ready for us. >> did the weather man really answer mother nature's call on live tv? what he is telling inside edition today. and what happened on this 800- foot cliff will shock you. the unthinkable. did her husband really push her over the cliff? >> do you think he had murder on his mind? >> i did. >> plus, the guy giving away a free trip around the world for one lucky gal. but there's a ca
that was bill walton's team.he best he's 1a. >> big night around here. of course election night. thank you so much for joining us. >> we'll have complete results at 10:00. we'll see you then. have a g ♪ with the card most accepted in the philadelphia region, you have the power to do more. independence blue cross. live fearless. >> the chilling video. snatched off the street. what to do if this happens to you. >> you scratch. then drop your weight. >> then, oh...
79
79
tv
eye 79
favorite 0
quote 0
rachel walton's stepmom works at the hospital where scotty was taken. >> all you could see was just lifeless scotty. like i said i'm a mom. so what she told me it's rough. ♪ >> reporter: at a prayer vigil friday night at the church there was a search for peace and sanity. this chester county community has been rocked. the three day long tortured death of scotty inside his home authorities say came at the hands of fallen obama and his mother 31 year old jillian tate. >> in this case the defendants intentionally avoided anything that would have raised a red flag. the neighbors tell us that they didn't let the kids play outsi outside. so that nobody would see the bruises. >> the couple lived inside this trailer with fellenbaum's wife amber who was also charged with endangerment. people who work with amber physical local wal*mart say they were signs of trouble in the home but didn't go into detail. >> i have a teaching degree. i should have done something. i never did. >> reporter: people also came out to remember miller the fitness instructor who was shot and killed outside the west brandywine
rachel walton's stepmom works at the hospital where scotty was taken. >> all you could see was just lifeless scotty. like i said i'm a mom. so what she told me it's rough. ♪ >> reporter: at a prayer vigil friday night at the church there was a search for peace and sanity. this chester county community has been rocked. the three day long tortured death of scotty inside his home authorities say came at the hands of fallen obama and his mother 31 year old jillian tate. >> in...
20
20
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
KCSM
tv
eye 20
favorite 0
quote 0
one family, the walton family of walmart, owning more wealth than the bottom 40%. do you think we should be talking about that issue? you can't get the discussion going on tv. >> why? >> because it's not in the interest of the corporations who own the networks to actually be educating the american people so that we are debating the real issues. it's much better to deflect attention away from those issues and get into the story of the day. there was some guy who was a football fan who walked halfway across the country. boy, that's a really big story. or, chris christie yelled at somebody. history will certainly remember this as one of the important issues of the 21st century. >> this, to me, is this fundamental question facing bernie sanders. how do you get your message directly to those who need it most? and you know who they are. they're conservative working people, who don't realize that their party has been sold all these years to the financial and business interests that are rigging the rules against them. how do you reach those people? >> well, believe me, i w
one family, the walton family of walmart, owning more wealth than the bottom 40%. do you think we should be talking about that issue? you can't get the discussion going on tv. >> why? >> because it's not in the interest of the corporations who own the networks to actually be educating the american people so that we are debating the real issues. it's much better to deflect attention away from those issues and get into the story of the day. there was some guy who was a football fan...
83
83
Nov 10, 2014
11/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened at walton avenue and kyle court earlier tonight in mt. laurel. the car flipped over trapping that woman inside. crews were able to free her, though, and to motor on to a -- load her on to a helicopter to fly to the hospital. no word on how she's doing tonight or what caused that crash. >> we've got breaking news coming in right in you out of the bahamas. a deadly plane crash has killed all nine people on board this plane was trying to land on the island of grand bahama. ba maim yann news agencies are really dr. miles monroe and his wife were on board. although there has been no official confirmation of any victims much this is a lear jet takintakeing off from nassau 4:00 o'clock this afternoon and crashing at 5:00 o'clock while trying to land in free port. the cause of the crash i unknown but heavy rain it cross that region. that's still under investigation as they are trike to make more determinations about what they are learning in that crash. >> let's head over to meteorologist caitlin roth. >>> joyce, beautiful weekend little bit on the cool
it happened at walton avenue and kyle court earlier tonight in mt. laurel. the car flipped over trapping that woman inside. crews were able to free her, though, and to motor on to a -- load her on to a helicopter to fly to the hospital. no word on how she's doing tonight or what caused that crash. >> we've got breaking news coming in right in you out of the bahamas. a deadly plane crash has killed all nine people on board this plane was trying to land on the island of grand bahama. ba...
288
288
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 288
favorite 0
quote 0
jaylen walton, has run for a touchdown. here, he throws for a touchdown.nd rebels are leading 31-17. meanwhile, florida state hanging on. under two to go, leading 24-19. coming up on espn, blake sims and alabama hosting auburn. it's the iron bowl, coming up on espn and watch espn. >> mark: thanks, robert. florida state is doing what florida state likes to do. hang on. shock linwood in the backfield. one of the questions that begs now, linwood creeps over the 30 yard line, is can baylor put this game away with their starting quarterback, bryce petty, their leader. in many ways their emotional and spiritual leader, without of the game with a mild concussion or concussion-like symptoms. cannon on the run. seth russell took this game over midway through the third quarter. >> rod: he played well. >> mark: linwood takes about two. baylor isn't a pass-happy wide-open offense. they have a proficient running game, right, rod? >> rod: yeah. but you have to slow pace. they keep tempo >> mark: russell, the pass juggled. they're going to give him the completion at the
jaylen walton, has run for a touchdown. here, he throws for a touchdown.nd rebels are leading 31-17. meanwhile, florida state hanging on. under two to go, leading 24-19. coming up on espn, blake sims and alabama hosting auburn. it's the iron bowl, coming up on espn and watch espn. >> mark: thanks, robert. florida state is doing what florida state likes to do. hang on. shock linwood in the backfield. one of the questions that begs now, linwood creeps over the 30 yard line, is can baylor...
141
141
Nov 16, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
like general walton wanted me to be his aid. because barney barnum has the medal of honor. it is not just cap than, major barnum. it is barnum with a medal. people are looking for. i had a recruiting training italian. in two crew years, i trained 12,000 -- i had a recruiting training batalian. in two years, i trained 12,000 civilians. they knew i was there because cigars with seller. they emulated me because they respected me. they wanted to be like me. that is awesome. the troops look up to. as general chapman says, marines do things that they are supposed to do and don't do things that they are not supposed to do. i followed general chapman's edict and i did what i was supposed to be because i was leading by example. [applause] >> this is for both of you. you have addressed this to a certain extent. what effect the upbringing by your parents, your church, hunting, fishing growing up, how much help you become what you became? >> dictate in the center -- it gave me the standards to live by. even today a little bit more because there has been a change in my life because of t
like general walton wanted me to be his aid. because barney barnum has the medal of honor. it is not just cap than, major barnum. it is barnum with a medal. people are looking for. i had a recruiting training italian. in two crew years, i trained 12,000 -- i had a recruiting training batalian. in two years, i trained 12,000 civilians. they knew i was there because cigars with seller. they emulated me because they respected me. they wanted to be like me. that is awesome. the troops look up to....
149
149
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
KGO
tv
eye 149
favorite 0
quote 0
jalen walton changes that, dances around in the backfield.o the races. are you kidding me? 91 yard touch down run. ole miss up 24-10. fourth quarter bulldogs cut the lead. prescott floats one up to wilson. wrestles the ball away. 24-17. back comes ole miss. wilson takes the pitch, fires it to cody. rebels go on to pull the big upset, 31-17. we'll have a new top four on tuesday. ohio state, michigan in front of fans at the horseshoe. former quarterback troy smyth had his number retired. but current quarterback j.c. barrett takes off. ran for two, threw for another. barret's right leg gets rolled up. carted off the field, broken leg and dislocated ankle. buckeyes up 28-21, they get a 44 yard touch down run from elliot. 42-28, the final. ohio state now 11-1. georgia and georgia tech picture perfect day in athens. 22 seconds left in the game. bulldogs down 21-17. mason three-yard touch down pass to mitchell. tech's harrison but the ker kicks a 53-yard field goal as time expires. we're going to overtime. georgia tech missed the extra point. georgi
jalen walton changes that, dances around in the backfield.o the races. are you kidding me? 91 yard touch down run. ole miss up 24-10. fourth quarter bulldogs cut the lead. prescott floats one up to wilson. wrestles the ball away. 24-17. back comes ole miss. wilson takes the pitch, fires it to cody. rebels go on to pull the big upset, 31-17. we'll have a new top four on tuesday. ohio state, michigan in front of fans at the horseshoe. former quarterback troy smyth had his number retired. but...
166
166
Nov 13, 2014
11/14
by
CNBC
tv
eye 166
favorite 0
quote 0
it's clear he has his finger on the pulse of the stores the way walmart's legendary founder sam walton did. no wonder the stock rallies $3.74. this is the second largest retailer in the world. of course i hear all the cat calls that walmart had repeatedly cut it so when it finally beats one, well big deal. i think that's a short sided way to look at things if you listen to the rerecorded conference call like i did you'll know there is the term newness to the old joint. what's different? there's a new template really working. that's the smaller neighborhood market stores that gave you an astounding 5.5% same store sales growth from walmart. i haven't seen anything like that from this company in ages. i like this concept because those of us that shop atwal mart are intimidated by the size of the place. neighboring stores are quaint. i like that walmart is located near the hottest game in town, the dollar store. neighborhood market isn't a dollar store but does have bargains. there's a huge amount of expansion ahead of it. lots of run way. how about the fact that walmart had a strong octo
it's clear he has his finger on the pulse of the stores the way walmart's legendary founder sam walton did. no wonder the stock rallies $3.74. this is the second largest retailer in the world. of course i hear all the cat calls that walmart had repeatedly cut it so when it finally beats one, well big deal. i think that's a short sided way to look at things if you listen to the rerecorded conference call like i did you'll know there is the term newness to the old joint. what's different? there's...
57
57
Nov 19, 2014
11/14
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 57
favorite 0
quote 0
my friend l walton took me to his apartment in 1989. one of the things we did is he rattled off the starting lineup of the high school baseball team he coached in indiana in the early 1930's. all tongue-twisting polish names. and he had put into memory and extraordinary amount of poetry. >> oh yes, absolutely. >> i got bill russell to come in at the same time, who did not play for him, obviously. but the reverence that russell had for him -- >> he played against him. it was a remarkable story. when he left ucla, 40 years ago downyear, he turned $32,000. not care. >> of all the players that you have seen, baseball players, who had the most skill? >> i am a willie mays guy. >> what is it about willie mays? >> you talk about the five tools. hitting for average, power, running, throwing, and defense. .hat is a five-tool guy in today's game or subsequent years, he would have stolen 50, 60 bases. they did not run in those days, but he could steal a base. he had power and he hit for average. and he played for the team that made him a star. not
my friend l walton took me to his apartment in 1989. one of the things we did is he rattled off the starting lineup of the high school baseball team he coached in indiana in the early 1930's. all tongue-twisting polish names. and he had put into memory and extraordinary amount of poetry. >> oh yes, absolutely. >> i got bill russell to come in at the same time, who did not play for him, obviously. but the reverence that russell had for him -- >> he played against him. it was a...
84
84
Nov 4, 2014
11/14
by
ALJAZAM
tv
eye 84
favorite 0
quote 0
i head a study done by the university of arkansas, the walton business school, and you mentioned thats no longer just a three-county issue on the ballot. it's a state-wide issue. the actual study that i read was when the three counties were trying to go wet. and it shows increased taxes, increased jobs, increased construction, and food away from home being increased. what it doesn't show, and where it doesn't balance out, and where are those revenues coming from? and how are the counties where those revenues are coming from being affected. the fact is most people in the retail and wholesale liquor business in arkansas feel that business within a state's boundary's is pretty much a pie. you can have the current number of retail locations that we have, and you can add 50 or 100 or 150 more, does that increase the overall state revenue? no, not really. it just increases the number of the pieces of pie. >> clark thank you for joining us, and we'll keep in touch with you through the course of this. >>> blake rutherford is a journalist for a weekly journal. he joins me now from philadelphia
i head a study done by the university of arkansas, the walton business school, and you mentioned thats no longer just a three-county issue on the ballot. it's a state-wide issue. the actual study that i read was when the three counties were trying to go wet. and it shows increased taxes, increased jobs, increased construction, and food away from home being increased. what it doesn't show, and where it doesn't balance out, and where are those revenues coming from? and how are the counties where...
194
194
Nov 22, 2014
11/14
by
KNTV
tv
eye 194
favorite 0
quote 0
walton. he was voted most likely to be the elf on the liquor shelf. [ laughter ] is that a thing?t know that was a thing. >> steve: is that real? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: apparently. they gave an award for it. >> jimmy: next from the cowboys we have jeremy parnell. he was voted least likely to have time for this [ bleep ]. i mean -- [ laughter ] it's a photograph. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: just take photograph. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: come on! >> steve: and don't give somebody that award. it doesn't seem like they want it. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: next from the cowboys is doug free. he was voted most likely to be "the guy" when they say "let's just say i know a guy who knows a guy." yeah. [ laughter ] he's the guy, yeah. and finally from the cowboys is tyler clutts. [ laughter ] he was voted most likely to be nick carter if he ate the rest of the back street boys. [ cheers and applause ] those are your nfl superlatives, everybody. we have a great show! give it up for the roots! ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: hey, everybody. thank you so much. thank you for watching.
walton. he was voted most likely to be the elf on the liquor shelf. [ laughter ] is that a thing?t know that was a thing. >> steve: is that real? >> jimmy: i don't know. >> steve: apparently. they gave an award for it. >> jimmy: next from the cowboys we have jeremy parnell. he was voted least likely to have time for this [ bleep ]. i mean -- [ laughter ] it's a photograph. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy: just take photograph. >> steve: yeah. >> jimmy:...
62
62
Nov 10, 2014
11/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
it happened at walton avenue and kyle court this was last night in mount laurel. the car flipped over, woman was trapped inside, crew where is able to get her out and then loaded her on the hell cooperate tore fly her to the hospital no word on how she's doing or what caused the crash. >>> you might want to find a different route to work this morning. you can use the area around j and tioga. this water main break is causing delays in juniata park intersection will be closed for today in the westbound lanes. 48-inch main broke over the weekend. >>> nine people are dead following a small plane crash in the bohamas, governmental officials say that plane crashed while attempting to land in the aisle of the grand bohamas yesterday. that crash occurred as people were gathering for 2014 global leadership forum. prominent minister who organized that event died in the crash according to a local report. the causes under investigation. >>> a 21 year-old army veteran killed just months after returning from afghanistan. >> this happened early yesterday morning police say franc
it happened at walton avenue and kyle court this was last night in mount laurel. the car flipped over, woman was trapped inside, crew where is able to get her out and then loaded her on the hell cooperate tore fly her to the hospital no word on how she's doing or what caused the crash. >>> you might want to find a different route to work this morning. you can use the area around j and tioga. this water main break is causing delays in juniata park intersection will be closed for today...
102
102
Nov 28, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 102
favorite 0
quote 0
the family that owns the majority shares, the walton family has $150 of wealth, i billion of50 wealth, i think. you don't even have to characterize the walton family to say, could they afford to pay more to their workers? of course they could, yet they choose not to. it is one of the worst imbalances in the american economy. i think it is symbolic of what is wrong. if walmart won't lift the wages of its workforce, the federal minimum wage rising will have that effect, and that is a good thing. host: what do you think about the model it uses? guest: i think walmart has created a lot of wealth and jobs. that is a good thing. i think we should look at it more broadly. this ties into something ross just said. companies are sitting on about $2 trillion of profit. not only that, but banks are sitting on nearly $3 trillion of excess reserves they are keeping at the fed. we should ask ourselves the question, why are banks and big company sitting on money? why aren't they investing that? maybe it is because government in washington is making it -- creating too much in certainteed, imposing too
the family that owns the majority shares, the walton family has $150 of wealth, i billion of50 wealth, i think. you don't even have to characterize the walton family to say, could they afford to pay more to their workers? of course they could, yet they choose not to. it is one of the worst imbalances in the american economy. i think it is symbolic of what is wrong. if walmart won't lift the wages of its workforce, the federal minimum wage rising will have that effect, and that is a good thing....
90
90
tv
eye 90
favorite 0
quote 0
know gary fallenbomb accused killer of little scotty mcmillan described the 23 year old, rachael walton's step mom works at the hospital where scotty was taken. >> all you could see is just lifeless body. and, like i said, i am a mom, so when she told me, it is rough. >> at a prayer vigil friday night at the gateway church, there was a search for peace and sanity, this chester county community has been rocked, the three day long tortured death of scotty inside his home, authorities say, came at the hands of fallenbomb his own mother, 31 year old jillian tate. >> in this case, the defendants intentionally avoided anything that would have raised a red flag. the neighbors tell us that they didn't let the kids play outside, so that nobody would see the bruises. >> the couple lived inside this trail or with fallenbomb's wife amber also charged with endangerment. people who worked with amber at the local wal-mart say there were signs of trouble in the home but didn't go into detail. >> i should have done something, you know, i never did. >> people also came out to remember the fitness instructo
know gary fallenbomb accused killer of little scotty mcmillan described the 23 year old, rachael walton's step mom works at the hospital where scotty was taken. >> all you could see is just lifeless body. and, like i said, i am a mom, so when she told me, it is rough. >> at a prayer vigil friday night at the gateway church, there was a search for peace and sanity, this chester county community has been rocked, the three day long tortured death of scotty inside his home, authorities...
134
134
tv
eye 134
favorite 0
quote 0
rachael walton's step mom works at the hospital where scotty was take glenn all you could see is just this lifeless body, and, like i said, i am a mom, so what she told me, it is rough. >> at a prayer vigil friday night at the gateway church there was a search for peace and sanity, this chester county community has been rocked, the three day long tortured death of scotty inside his home, authorities say, came at the hands of fallenbomb and his own mother, 31 year old jillian tate. >> in this case, the defendants intentionally avoided anything that would have raised a red flag. the neighbors tell us they didn't let the kids play outside so nobody would see the bruce. >> kim lived inside this trailer with fallen bomb's wife, amber, people who work at the local wal-mart say there were signs of trouble at the home. >> should have done something but i never did. >> people came out to remember to the fitness instructor shot and killed outside the west brandywine y where she works, her estranged boyfriends charged with the murder. miller leaves behind two boys, ages 17 and 11. >> this is dev
rachael walton's step mom works at the hospital where scotty was take glenn all you could see is just this lifeless body, and, like i said, i am a mom, so what she told me, it is rough. >> at a prayer vigil friday night at the gateway church there was a search for peace and sanity, this chester county community has been rocked, the three day long tortured death of scotty inside his home, authorities say, came at the hands of fallenbomb and his own mother, 31 year old jillian tate....
68
68
Nov 10, 2014
11/14
by
WTXF
tv
eye 68
favorite 0
quote 0
> now to the car crash that send a with man to the hospital in burlington county this happened at walton avenue and kyle court last night in mount laurel. the car flipped over trapping the woman inside. crews were able to get her out and load her on helicopter flight to the hospital no word on how she's doing or what caused the crash. >>> you might want to find an alternative route in the area around j and tioga, this water main break causing some problems. the juniata park intersection will be closed for repairs today in his westbound lanes, at 48-inch main broke over the weekend. >> nine people are dead following a small plane crash in the bohamas. governmental officials say plane crashed attempting to land on the tie land of grand bohamas yesterday. crash occurred as people were gathering for 2014 global leadership forum, prominent bow ham a minister who organize the event died in that crash according to a local report. a cause of the crash is under investigation. >>> meantime at 5:07 a army veteran is killed just months after returning from afghanistan, the war zone. this happened ea
> now to the car crash that send a with man to the hospital in burlington county this happened at walton avenue and kyle court last night in mount laurel. the car flipped over trapping the woman inside. crews were able to get her out and load her on helicopter flight to the hospital no word on how she's doing or what caused the crash. >>> you might want to find an alternative route in the area around j and tioga, this water main break causing some problems. the juniata park...
198
198
Nov 5, 2014
11/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 198
favorite 0
quote 0
congressman walton, congratulations, we appreciate your time.ere you among those republicans that got a call from the president last night? >> not that i'm aware of. i don't believe so, no. >> so where do you think republicans can cooperate with the president and get something real done for the american public right now? it is clearly ready for results. >> they are. i agree with speaker boehner and leader mcconnell. 40 of them led by democrats. find the areas of common ground. pass these bills. i'm more than willing to work with the administration. the americans expect us to put the campaign weaponry aside and get to work. getting better paying jobs. i think energy's a clear place where we have a chance to have that. look, that's 20,000 american jobs, a couple years -- >> let me ask you about immigration. i know it's a topic that's been significant, significant dividing point for both parties. will republicans pass on an immigration reform bill that the president will sign in these next two years? >> it's hard to predict anything until we see th
congressman walton, congratulations, we appreciate your time.ere you among those republicans that got a call from the president last night? >> not that i'm aware of. i don't believe so, no. >> so where do you think republicans can cooperate with the president and get something real done for the american public right now? it is clearly ready for results. >> they are. i agree with speaker boehner and leader mcconnell. 40 of them led by democrats. find the areas of common ground....
76
76
Nov 30, 2014
11/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
william walton marston we just heard a little bit about him but he is an amazing character except he is real. >> he is endlessly fascinating is almost not an effort that he does not have a hand and and he pretty much tries everything. i love watching him over the course of his life moving from one endeavor to the next there was one essay that was the life of experiments. he tried everything and failed at each of these but he went to harvard and celebrated as the great student and devoted to experimental psychology and decided to stay on at harvard then got a law degree and a ph.d. by 1923 was the inventor of the lie-detector or the polygraph. he embarked on the academic career. but then he had a strange family life comes to was into this 1928 and higher by a consulting psychologist by universal studios thinking of the transition. then he ends up in comics. he goes through science, and though law, filmmaking, comic book writing and one of the most celebrated tops psychologist >> when you write about the lie-detector test how he could insert himself. not just a lie detector test but he
william walton marston we just heard a little bit about him but he is an amazing character except he is real. >> he is endlessly fascinating is almost not an effort that he does not have a hand and and he pretty much tries everything. i love watching him over the course of his life moving from one endeavor to the next there was one essay that was the life of experiments. he tried everything and failed at each of these but he went to harvard and celebrated as the great student and devoted...