38
38
Nov 20, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
bill: the gentleman right here. thank you, justice and thank you bill. my question is maybe twofold and you may exercise your prerogative to answer what you wish. one is, i have never understood how a justice can be quoted and n originalist or a strict constructionist. and how can one see in the mind of what our founders experienced and the second part again i don't understand how you can be seperated form reaching a decision based on life experience. i was brought up to believe that judges ruled strictly based on words. can you offer some observations on that? justice sotomayor: tell me your name. >> jay. i'm a retired professor. justice sotomayor: hello. for the non-lawyers in the room, i'm going to simplify this explanation greatly because i don't want to receive criticism for being too simplistic but i will try. originalists like my colleague justice scalia believed that all questions should be interpreted through the historical lens of what the founding fathers were confronting when they wrote the provisions of the constitution, so that when you get
bill: the gentleman right here. thank you, justice and thank you bill. my question is maybe twofold and you may exercise your prerogative to answer what you wish. one is, i have never understood how a justice can be quoted and n originalist or a strict constructionist. and how can one see in the mind of what our founders experienced and the second part again i don't understand how you can be seperated form reaching a decision based on life experience. i was brought up to believe that judges...
62
62
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 0
capital, a political storm erupts over a ground bsh breaking -- groundbreaking climate change bill. >> we have been talking about this issue for decades. and now is the time to finally act. >> south carolina has literally lost its governor. >> once you get to a certain level of importance, particularly in public service, it's sort of hard to disappear. that makes the disappearance of governor mark sanford extra weird. >> we had covered the governor mark sanford ordeal. >> farrah fawcet has publicly been sharing her battle with cancer returned to the hospital this week. >> for the past years '70s icon farrah fawcett has been fighting for her life. all of these headlines collide on june 25th. >> june 25, 2009 was a day where things just got eclipsed. >> how is farrah, how is she doing? >> farrah is gone. >> what turned out to be farrah's last night, we spent the evening in the hospital. we knew that it was likely to be sometime that night or early the next morning. and shortly after 9:00 in the morning, she passed away. >> actress farrah fawcet has died after her three-year battle with
capital, a political storm erupts over a ground bsh breaking -- groundbreaking climate change bill. >> we have been talking about this issue for decades. and now is the time to finally act. >> south carolina has literally lost its governor. >> once you get to a certain level of importance, particularly in public service, it's sort of hard to disappear. that makes the disappearance of governor mark sanford extra weird. >> we had covered the governor mark sanford ordeal....
178
178
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 178
favorite 0
quote 0
bill, this is how this works. if that happened you would say look we think one of the questions is going to be, we hear one of the questions is going to be. we got this from somebody. >> the exact same question is asked, if i'm hillary clinton on the debate stage i would say i decline to answer that question because i had it in advance. that's what i say. you laughing at me for being honest guy? >> no. i'm saying if you knowingly received per lioned. >> as she did. as she did. >> hillary clinton did not. >> sure she did. >> bill, nobody walked in to hillary clinton's debate room hey, guess who gave us this question, here it is and here is what they are going to say. it doesn't work like that. >> it certainly works like that because donna brazile told john podesta in charge of the campaign that she did it. >> that doesn't mean they related to her. >> none of this happens in a vacuum. you asked me earlier if you were hillary clinton. hillary clinton has been doing this for 25 years. >> how do you know? she has been
bill, this is how this works. if that happened you would say look we think one of the questions is going to be, we hear one of the questions is going to be. we got this from somebody. >> the exact same question is asked, if i'm hillary clinton on the debate stage i would say i decline to answer that question because i had it in advance. that's what i say. you laughing at me for being honest guy? >> no. i'm saying if you knowingly received per lioned. >> as she did. as she did....
174
174
Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 174
favorite 0
quote 7
we'll see you in a little bit, bill. as the septa strike enters its second day, expect a challenging commute no matter how you plan to travel. >> ahead in the next half hour, we'll update you on contract talks an show you how regional rail riders are getting caught in the mid. >>> also, rejected. chris christie's administration gives a thumbs down to atlantic city's financial plan. next, hear what that means for the city as it struggles with $500 million in debt. katie: my mom was a restaurant hostess at a neighborhood favorite - a place for a good, family meal. she juggled customers, cooks, waitresses - and never complained. my dad was a police officer walking his beat. i learned from both what it means to be honest, to work hard, and love family. big banks, wall street, special interests - that's who pat toomey's with. in the senate, i'll work for you and your family. i'm katie mcginty, and i approve this message. i alone can fix it! bomb the [bleep] out of 'em. i'd like to punch him in the face. i like people that wer
we'll see you in a little bit, bill. as the septa strike enters its second day, expect a challenging commute no matter how you plan to travel. >> ahead in the next half hour, we'll update you on contract talks an show you how regional rail riders are getting caught in the mid. >>> also, rejected. chris christie's administration gives a thumbs down to atlantic city's financial plan. next, hear what that means for the city as it struggles with $500 million in debt. katie: my mom...
8
8.0
Nov 17, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
quote
eye 8
favorite 0
quote 1
and so many other bills. i'm proud to be a cosponsor with a number of other senators on the american energy and conservation act, which will be taken up here in a few minutes. and i just want to echo what senator murkowski said about this bill. it's really a commonsense bill. we already have revenue sharing for onshore oil and gas production, so it only makes sense, really, it's only fair, as she noted very articulately that the states closest to the impacts of o.c.s. drilling also receive their fair share of revenues from resource
and so many other bills. i'm proud to be a cosponsor with a number of other senators on the american energy and conservation act, which will be taken up here in a few minutes. and i just want to echo what senator murkowski said about this bill. it's really a commonsense bill. we already have revenue sharing for onshore oil and gas production, so it only makes sense, really, it's only fair, as she noted very articulately that the states closest to the impacts of o.c.s. drilling also receive...
46
46
Nov 29, 2016
11/16
by
KPHO
tv
eye 46
favorite 0
quote 0
say, "i am not marrying bill spencer." >> bill: no, no, you can't use my -- my office while i'm gone. what you can do is keep alison
say, "i am not marrying bill spencer." >> bill: no, no, you can't use my -- my office while i'm gone. what you can do is keep alison
116
116
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 116
favorite 0
quote 0
you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count slaves as part of the 3/5ths more attractive features of the population. >> very interesting. we appreciate your point of views. directly ahead chris wallace on how the press is covering now president-elect donald trump. and then espn broadcaster stephen a. smith hammering colin kaepernick. moments away. (sigh) my insurance rates are probably gonna double. but dad, you've got... allstate. with accident forgiveness they guarantee your rates won't go up just because of an accident. smart kid. indeed. it's good to be in, good hands. >>> per
you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count...
49
49
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
WRAL
tv
eye 49
favorite 0
quote 0
i don't know, bill. i guess some people have got different ideas about what's right and what's wrong, and honor too, maybe. but i know one thing: if ito hadn't been the kind of a man he was, the three of us would probably been roasting on that slow w re back there. the indians liked him, major. they let him go free. well, charlie, maybe old sharp knife knew him a little bit better than we did. to get his self free: that's the way he took. mighty funny. no, charlie. it's not funny. ? roll along ? ? wagon train ? ? rollin' on the prairie where there ain't no grass ? ? rollin'n'ver mountains where there ain't no pass ? ? sittin' on a board eye in the weather ? ? prayin' to the lord we stay together ? ? side by side ? ? on the wagon train ? ? wagon train ? ? pickin' up a passenger in every town ? ? wonderin' if he's ever gonna shoot you down ? ? lookin' for a pal ain't itit pity? ? ? lookin' for a gal needn't be pretty ? ? if she'll ride ? ? on the wagon train ? ? wagon, ho ? ? gotta keep them on the run ? ?
i don't know, bill. i guess some people have got different ideas about what's right and what's wrong, and honor too, maybe. but i know one thing: if ito hadn't been the kind of a man he was, the three of us would probably been roasting on that slow w re back there. the indians liked him, major. they let him go free. well, charlie, maybe old sharp knife knew him a little bit better than we did. to get his self free: that's the way he took. mighty funny. no, charlie. it's not funny. ? roll along...
77
77
Nov 29, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
and it's unusual to find an appropriations bill stuck on an authorization bill. but we've done it this time. this is an unusual tunes. we've done in a way that speaker ryan in the house of representatives believes is fiscally responsible. that means it doesn't add any new mandatory spending. that kind of spending has got the budget going through the roof, so it doesn't do that. it means that it's paid for. that means we've reduced other spending to pay for it. so when you look at the entire budget, it doesn't add a penny to the entire budget. we call it the discretionary plus the mandatory part -- because it's paid for by reducing other spending. so we've set priorities. we've done our job, and the aeption pros committee has done -- and the appropriations committee has done its job in consecutive years approving $20 million more o.e.f. over ten years -- over ten years for the n.i.h. and we'll add another $5 billion for the national institutes of health. now let's talk about the bipartisan nature of this bill. i'm going to go through this fairly quukly, but for --
and it's unusual to find an appropriations bill stuck on an authorization bill. but we've done it this time. this is an unusual tunes. we've done in a way that speaker ryan in the house of representatives believes is fiscally responsible. that means it doesn't add any new mandatory spending. that kind of spending has got the budget going through the roof, so it doesn't do that. it means that it's paid for. that means we've reduced other spending to pay for it. so when you look at the entire...
36
36
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
WTVT
tv
eye 36
favorite 0
quote 0
the medical marijuana bill ?did pa the amendment makes medical marijuana legal all across the state... for people with serious medical issues. this amendment was on the ballot two years ago, but failed. supporters say they changed the amendment's wording from 20-14... to tighten oversight. here's how ?both sides are reacting here's how this amendment will work: patients will have to be certified by a licensed physician... and get a state-issued i-d card. the department of health will regulate the "distribution centers" where patients would present their card and get their marijuana. and two night. including amendment three which got 83 percent of the vote. it provides tax exemptions for totally and permanently disabled first responders. amendment five also passed with 78 percent of the vote. it provides homestead tax exemptions for certain senior, low-income, long-term residents; determination of just value. and of course there are ?many other local races.. you can see them scrolling across the bottom of your scr
the medical marijuana bill ?did pa the amendment makes medical marijuana legal all across the state... for people with serious medical issues. this amendment was on the ballot two years ago, but failed. supporters say they changed the amendment's wording from 20-14... to tighten oversight. here's how ?both sides are reacting here's how this amendment will work: patients will have to be certified by a licensed physician... and get a state-issued i-d card. the department of health will regulate...
77
77
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 77
favorite 0
quote 0
i met bill many years ago. at the advice of jeff sessions, he said you need to encourage young conservatives that want to run for office and be involved in the debate. i didn't know what that meant. i volunteered for senator sessions when he pulled a great political upset in alabama. somehow or another, i guess nobody else would do it or could do it, i ended up being the chairman of his election campaign when he took jeff's place. i remember walking the halls -- we stayed up all night on election night. the judge knows the exact total of his victory, but it was something like -- how many votes was it. >> 6,777. >> 6,667. >> 1.3 million. >> suffice it to say it was close. as a matter of fact ap hadn't called it. we were up literally all night walking the back room of the ballroom wringing our hands. we finally decided, the candidate did, we're going to go out and declare victory and make them prove we didn't win. of course he did win and the rest is history. when bill with us attorney general, not long ago, real
i met bill many years ago. at the advice of jeff sessions, he said you need to encourage young conservatives that want to run for office and be involved in the debate. i didn't know what that meant. i volunteered for senator sessions when he pulled a great political upset in alabama. somehow or another, i guess nobody else would do it or could do it, i ended up being the chairman of his election campaign when he took jeff's place. i remember walking the halls -- we stayed up all night on...
31
31
Nov 12, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 31
favorite 0
quote 0
emily: what is your relationship with bill like today? steve: we have drifted apart, i have my life and he has his. microsoft really bound us. we started off as friends but got enmeshed around microsoft. since i have gone, we really have drifted a bit. emily: he was not happy about when you left. what happened? steve: it was not a simple thing for either one of us. i think that at the end of the day there were probably two things. a little difference and opinions on the strategic direction of the company, which i think is a challenge. number two, he and i always had what i would say a brotherly relationship in the good parts of the bad parts. towards the end, i think that was a bit more difficult, with strategic direction change. the rest of the board felt pressured despite the fact that profits were not going up. kind of a combustible situation. emily: does it bother you that you do not get credit for that? steve: sure and now. at the end of the day, i have the comfort of knowing that what i did, and feeling good about myself and everyth
emily: what is your relationship with bill like today? steve: we have drifted apart, i have my life and he has his. microsoft really bound us. we started off as friends but got enmeshed around microsoft. since i have gone, we really have drifted a bit. emily: he was not happy about when you left. what happened? steve: it was not a simple thing for either one of us. i think that at the end of the day there were probably two things. a little difference and opinions on the strategic direction of...
54
54
Nov 30, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
with my bill, the v.a. will develop new policies and standards to ensure veterans have access to safe, high quality mobility equipment. i want it thank chairman miller for his tireless work on veterans issues, as well as my colleagues, representatives browning and rue i, paralyzed veterans of america, and the national equipment association of america. we owe a debt of gratitude to our disabled veterans and that includes making sure the mobility equipment they need is safe and reliable. with this bill we are doing just that. i yield back my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman yields back. for what purpose does the gentlewoman from florida seek recognition? without objection, the gentlelady is recognized. ms. ros-lehtinen: mr. speaker, in the wake of the announcement of fidel castro's death, somewhere world leaders and some in the media were quick to express their sorrow and sympathy for castro. they fonned over a dictator as canadian prime minister just continue trudeau claimed, who was quote, a l
with my bill, the v.a. will develop new policies and standards to ensure veterans have access to safe, high quality mobility equipment. i want it thank chairman miller for his tireless work on veterans issues, as well as my colleagues, representatives browning and rue i, paralyzed veterans of america, and the national equipment association of america. we owe a debt of gratitude to our disabled veterans and that includes making sure the mobility equipment they need is safe and reliable. with...
105
105
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 105
favorite 0
quote 0
bill, i, uh, i just want -- i want you to know that i, uh... i want to apologize for doubting your veracity. what's "budacity"? you usually call him a cheater. well -- no, no, no. the kid is actually right. you do call me a cheater. fine. okay. well, all right. fine. fine. okay. bill, i want to apologize for calling you a cheater. [ clears throat ] that's all right. now, you get on the phone and call davey. wait a minute, george. what about the time you called him a pea brain, a boob, and a knucklehead? he called you that? yes. yes, he did. you see, cass, he doesn't want to apologize. okay. i want to apologize for calling you a pea brain... [ muffled ] ...a boob, and a knucklehead. [ telephone ringing ] what? you heard me. no, i didn't. i said i was sorry! i heard that. i think we all heard that. now, if you'd like to apologize for having called me a fan dancer. [ thudding ] [ ringing continues ] bill: this is an apology? george: fan dancer, fan dancer. hello? oh, mrs. wilson. fan dancer, fan dancer, fan dancer. that's davey's mother? uh-huh. i
bill, i, uh, i just want -- i want you to know that i, uh... i want to apologize for doubting your veracity. what's "budacity"? you usually call him a cheater. well -- no, no, no. the kid is actually right. you do call me a cheater. fine. okay. well, all right. fine. fine. okay. bill, i want to apologize for calling you a cheater. [ clears throat ] that's all right. now, you get on the phone and call davey. wait a minute, george. what about the time you called him a pea brain, a boob,...
53
53
Nov 5, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 53
favorite 0
quote 0
senator ives bill is a good bill. jimmy hoffae put out of business. a lot of the house members were led by. again to from the american retail federation, the -- can you imagine a more on holy alliance. they represent the extremists in both camps. when the say this -- senate passed this bill 88-1, we didn't it by a bipartisan approach. senator kennedy is a democrat. i am a republican. we worked together. politics -- partisan politics has not been in our consideration. as i look at that vote, i am ashamed of my party. the vote was in favor of it -- democrats 149, republicans, 41. a total of 190. against it, democrat 61, republicans, 137. a total of one -- 198. that speaks for itself. the house has a long way to go before it approaches the nonpartisan attitude of senator kennedy to myself, and many other republicans and democrats in the senate. >> of course senator kennedy also has retained a keen interest in other human problems. he fought to extend unemployment compensation to 39 weeks. he led successful campaigns to raise the national minimum wage to
senator ives bill is a good bill. jimmy hoffae put out of business. a lot of the house members were led by. again to from the american retail federation, the -- can you imagine a more on holy alliance. they represent the extremists in both camps. when the say this -- senate passed this bill 88-1, we didn't it by a bipartisan approach. senator kennedy is a democrat. i am a republican. we worked together. politics -- partisan politics has not been in our consideration. as i look at that vote, i...
55
55
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
but it was an answer bill was very satisfied with. ((bill yes i'm thankfull ... thank god./// 41: it took a lot of pressure off )) he has his home. he has his money ... because he had 8 on his side he's finally off the merry go round. i'm michelle mortensen./// demetria, what's driving people crazy? nighlty lane restrictions are slated to begin tonight along i-15, in both directions, between craig and speedway. it's all for the state's i-15 north widening project. work will take through december 9. the state says this project will widen a 5-mile strech of highway from four to six travel lanes. crews will also widen and four overpass structures at range road and the union pacific railroad tracks. construction should wrap up in early 2018. what's driving you crazy? remember, you can wri com. back to you./// ((brian loftus)) >>> the mayor of las vegas answering your questions ... ((kirsten joyce)) >> mayor carolyn goodman heads from our viewers .. coming up in today's monday mornings with the mayors./// ((kirsten joyce)) with our $3.50 sub of the day, there's never
but it was an answer bill was very satisfied with. ((bill yes i'm thankfull ... thank god./// 41: it took a lot of pressure off )) he has his home. he has his money ... because he had 8 on his side he's finally off the merry go round. i'm michelle mortensen./// demetria, what's driving people crazy? nighlty lane restrictions are slated to begin tonight along i-15, in both directions, between craig and speedway. it's all for the state's i-15 north widening project. work will take through...
217
217
Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 217
favorite 0
quote 13
bill? >> it is. it's a clear view. there's no fog here. you can see the flags clearly. that's a southerly wind that will help to warm things up. it's leading to a warmer morning. it's also bringing in moisture. there's a chance we'll see light fog to start with, easton, doesn't look like the visibility is bad. it is chillier in easton this morning. the visibility in allentown has improved in the last hour. three-mile visibility, improving slightly in coatesville as well. you might see light fog but so far, no sign of dense fog that may slow things down if it does form. there is still time for it to form. the temperatures are cooling down at this hour. they are overallç much warmer than yesterday when we were in the 30s for most of the airy and saw many readings below freezing. that's not happening today. 47 degrees in south jersey, delaware is 38. 53 in philadelphia. the 40s for the lehigh valley and the suburbs. the suburbs will warm into the 70s today. right now eukland township, 46, st
bill? >> it is. it's a clear view. there's no fog here. you can see the flags clearly. that's a southerly wind that will help to warm things up. it's leading to a warmer morning. it's also bringing in moisture. there's a chance we'll see light fog to start with, easton, doesn't look like the visibility is bad. it is chillier in easton this morning. the visibility in allentown has improved in the last hour. three-mile visibility, improving slightly in coatesville as well. you might see...
37
37
Nov 11, 2016
11/16
by
WFTS
tv
eye 37
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> reporter: tonight, home heating bills are going up. but expert scott fischer says with small changes most of us can save up to 40%. how many mistakes are people making? >> most people could be saving a significant amount of money. >> reporter: today's challenge, new jersey. you have a beautiful home. >> thank you. >> reporter: now we're going to save you some money. first stop, the kitchen. this red blower door simulates 20-mile-per-hour winds. scott's team showing us where the cold air is seeping in. >> the darker colors are colder. >> reporter: spotting problems in virtually every room, even the light fixtures. >> one of the simple things you can do is pick up an l.e.d. kit. there. >> seems like an easy fix. >> it is. >> reporter: next up, re-sealing windows. >> just run a bead of caulk along the molding there. bringing the friedman's heating bill down from $420. >> i think we can get that down somewhere maybe $350, maybe even $320. >> that'd be great! >> awesome. >> reporter: rebecca jarvis, abc news, ridgewood, new jersey. >> love
. >> reporter: tonight, home heating bills are going up. but expert scott fischer says with small changes most of us can save up to 40%. how many mistakes are people making? >> most people could be saving a significant amount of money. >> reporter: today's challenge, new jersey. you have a beautiful home. >> thank you. >> reporter: now we're going to save you some money. first stop, the kitchen. this red blower door simulates 20-mile-per-hour winds. scott's team...
81
81
Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
KNXV
tv
eye 81
favorite 0
quote 6
joe bartels is looking into what is going on. >> steve, some people say their water bills are $900 or more a month. enough to fill this two gallon bucket more than 27,000 times. why are they being charged so much? >> his yard is brown. he stopped filling his pool, hosed. >> the equivalent of what they say we used would be like me dumping the pool three times in 30 days. >> his bill more than $750. that peals in some care son -- paels in compare -- pales in comparison to some. >> the elderly can't pay for medication. there are people who can't give their kids christmas this year. >> chad says he's checked for leaks, looked at nothing seems out of place and he's in the same boat as a lot of other people. >> where does 55,000. i don't have a pool or fountain. >> tonight about 75 people took their sky high bills to the city council. each hand raised a person trying to keep their head above water. >> we will do what's necessary to get to the source of these high water usage situations. >> some say the worries are the city might cut off their water for unpaid bills. now the city has set up
joe bartels is looking into what is going on. >> steve, some people say their water bills are $900 or more a month. enough to fill this two gallon bucket more than 27,000 times. why are they being charged so much? >> his yard is brown. he stopped filling his pool, hosed. >> the equivalent of what they say we used would be like me dumping the pool three times in 30 days. >> his bill more than $750. that peals in some care son -- paels in compare -- pales in comparison to...
78
78
Nov 16, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 78
favorite 0
quote 0
i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the first challenge to president-elect donald trump. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. one of mr. trump's most vivid campaign promises was this. >> we will end the sanctuary cities that have resulted in so many needless deaths. cities that refuse to cooperate with federal authorities will not receive taxpayer dollars. >> let me get more pointed than that now a number of mayors across the country are defying the president-elect saying they will not stop their sanctuary policies. >> to be clear about what chicago is, it always will be a sanctuary city. >> you're not going to sacrifice a half million people who live amongst us. we're not going to tear families apart. >> i think by continuing to be a sanctuary city, we're doing the most american thing that we could possibly do. >> so let's analyze what's really happening here. by refusing to obey federal immigration law, the politicians are basically saying we want open borders beca
i'm bill o'reilly. thanks for watching us tonight. the first challenge to president-elect donald trump. that is the subject of this evening's talking points memo. one of mr. trump's most vivid campaign promises was this. >> we will end the sanctuary cities that have resulted in so many needless deaths. cities that refuse to cooperate with federal authorities will not receive taxpayer dollars. >> let me get more pointed than that now a number of mayors across the country are defying...
175
175
Nov 7, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 175
favorite 0
quote 2
bill. bill: what's the plan tomorrow. >> it's an improved version wall we used in 2014 when we swept the united states senate and added seats to the majority. it's an improved version of that. we put 120 million dollars into our data program at the rnc. it's been tested and we'll use it again tomorrow. bill: do you win michigan. yesterday you said it is a tossup. >> that tells you what's happening around the country. i saw your surrogate mama few minutes ago. you have all kinds of folks going up top michigan. it's very tight. i think we have a slight lead in michigan. but again it's very tight. and we feel good about where we are at. momentum is with us. >> he's in grand rapids at 11:00 tonight. she is if you michigan at 4:00 this afternoon. a separation of 20 mills. reince priebus, thank you for your time. martha: we are 40 minutes away from getting our brand-new fox poll numbers. we'll break down who has the edge as we head into tomorrow. bill: he started with the path to victory for trum
bill. bill: what's the plan tomorrow. >> it's an improved version wall we used in 2014 when we swept the united states senate and added seats to the majority. it's an improved version of that. we put 120 million dollars into our data program at the rnc. it's been tested and we'll use it again tomorrow. bill: do you win michigan. yesterday you said it is a tossup. >> that tells you what's happening around the country. i saw your surrogate mama few minutes ago. you have all kinds of...
109
109
Nov 22, 2016
11/16
by
WNCN
tv
eye 109
favorite 0
quote 0
gas bill. light bill. light bill. telephone bill. light bill. telephone bill. jet. who's this from? "dear sir, your overdue account "has been referred to us by several companies. "undoubtedly, you have been throwing your bills away." [knocking] oh, my goodness! gee wiz, i musta overlooked these bills. away. oh, grady. hi, fred. i see it's the first of the month again. yeah. yeah. yeah, uh, are you ready? ready for what? ready to watch wheel and deal. you invited me over, remember? and i even went and got a little refreshments. there's some red. and some popcorn. yeah, well, turn on the tv, grady. maybe that will cheer me up. okie dokey. [click] [applause on tv] tv announcer: hi, hello, and good afternoon everybody. hi, hello, and good afternoon! tv announcer: welcome to wheel and deal, television's most exciting and unusual quiz program. most exciting and unusual! the program that picks its contestants right out of the studio audience and gives them a chance to win the most expensive prizes in the world! in the world, fred. in the world! who's going to win the quadraphonic stereo? w
gas bill. light bill. light bill. telephone bill. light bill. telephone bill. jet. who's this from? "dear sir, your overdue account "has been referred to us by several companies. "undoubtedly, you have been throwing your bills away." [knocking] oh, my goodness! gee wiz, i musta overlooked these bills. away. oh, grady. hi, fred. i see it's the first of the month again. yeah. yeah. yeah, uh, are you ready? ready for what? ready to watch wheel and deal. you invited me over,...
138
138
Nov 9, 2016
11/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 138
favorite 0
quote 0
let's get you updated on the rain moving in with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> firefighters are about to get help in wilmington. this is rain moving in, allentown, the suburbs and portions of delaware in northern new castle county. just some very light rain for newark. it's on the way to wilmington. and it is just starting to move in to philadelphia, too. norristown has light rain. springfield just getting a few rain drops right now. won't be much longer and that rain will be in center city. 52 degrees right now in the city. we will see clouds and rain. that rain will be falling at 8:00, 51 degrees and 55 degrees at 11:00 with showers continuing into the afternoon. and the rain is already falling in the lehigh valley, too. that's a cloudy view from easton, 47 now. up to 53 degrees in spite of the clouds and the rain, the temperatures will be coming up but not to what we saw yesterday. afternoon high temperatures in the 50s for philadelphia, the suburbs, new jersey, 54 degrees in the lehigh valley. and 57 degrees with showers mainly on and off this afternoon f
let's get you updated on the rain moving in with meteorologist bill henley. bill? >> firefighters are about to get help in wilmington. this is rain moving in, allentown, the suburbs and portions of delaware in northern new castle county. just some very light rain for newark. it's on the way to wilmington. and it is just starting to move in to philadelphia, too. norristown has light rain. springfield just getting a few rain drops right now. won't be much longer and that rain will be in...
150
150
Nov 4, 2016
11/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 150
favorite 0
quote 12
first, let's get right to meteorologist bill henley in the neighborhood forecast. morning, bill. >> morning, vai, if you're walking to work or riding your bike, yo n
first, let's get right to meteorologist bill henley in the neighborhood forecast. morning, bill. >> morning, vai, if you're walking to work or riding your bike, yo n
70
70
Nov 6, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 70
favorite 0
quote 0
some people write us legislative proposals or comments on bills pending in the senate. some people write on personal matters, however all of the mail is carefully examined. as matter of fact, the senator is in his office, going over the the mail. won't you go join him? >> thank you. as we enter the office, helen and gloria are working with the senator on his daily mail. nearly kennedy, in his six years has introduced or cosponsored bills aimed at strengthening massachusetts. he was also on the foreign relations committee, and the labor and public welfare committee. senator kennedy is also chairman of the subcommittee that right labor legislation. he confirms with senator douglas of illinois, unprecedented achievements for a first-term senator. this office is built with a mentos of his service in the united states navy, and his congressional and senatorial career. senator kennedy, could i ask you a few questions? president kennedy: sure. will you excuse me? >> senator, could you tell us about the objects surrounding you here? president kennedy: i would be glad to. this i
some people write us legislative proposals or comments on bills pending in the senate. some people write on personal matters, however all of the mail is carefully examined. as matter of fact, the senator is in his office, going over the the mail. won't you go join him? >> thank you. as we enter the office, helen and gloria are working with the senator on his daily mail. nearly kennedy, in his six years has introduced or cosponsored bills aimed at strengthening massachusetts. he was also...
76
76
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
WCAU
tv
eye 76
favorite 0
quote 0
let's check back in with glenn and bill. we'll check in with bill if a moment, we begin with glenn and a look at the forecast. morning, glenn. >> yeah, morning. nice game by the eagles yesterday by the way. i'm out here at the mall. got the heavy coat on, but i don't need it. it's just a prop. you don't need heavy coats today. eventually, you will. i'm here at a big red coat to get attention to get people to come out. we're giving away all sorts of stuff, including winter weather gear and ice scrapers, which you'll probably need. come on out and say hello. we're going to be here for hours and hours and hours. right across from the movie theatre. if you have any concerns about that. let's take a lock at the weather. you can see the flags blowing, but it's not really blowing that hard. the wind is coming from a southerly direction. it's bringing in moisture and warmer weather, so, today is going to be kind of mild. for this time of the year. look at the clouds coming from the south. those are high, thin clouds. it's not going
let's check back in with glenn and bill. we'll check in with bill if a moment, we begin with glenn and a look at the forecast. morning, glenn. >> yeah, morning. nice game by the eagles yesterday by the way. i'm out here at the mall. got the heavy coat on, but i don't need it. it's just a prop. you don't need heavy coats today. eventually, you will. i'm here at a big red coat to get attention to get people to come out. we're giving away all sorts of stuff, including winter weather gear and...
25
25
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
CNNW
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
>> bill: we do. it used to be before stream access we seldom required somebody to have permission if they just behaved. >> anthony: right. >> bill: --themselves. after stream access is when the outfitters came into the world. not because we wanted to make money but we wanted somebody there patrolling and policing it. the outfitters take care of it. >> lee: a small stream like this can only take so much pressure. >> david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage it. fish it responsibly. and if someone wants to walk all the way from the smith, five miles up to here and do it legally, i say all the more power to him. >> bill: no. >> david: that's what i'm sayin'. hey julie, i know today's critical, but i really... ...need a sick day. dads don't take sick days. dads take dayquil severe: the... ...non-drowsy, coughing, aching, fever, sore throat, stuffy... ...head, no sick days medicine. turn the trips you have to take, into one you'll never forget. expedia plus rewards. earn points on over one millio
>> bill: we do. it used to be before stream access we seldom required somebody to have permission if they just behaved. >> anthony: right. >> bill: --themselves. after stream access is when the outfitters came into the world. not because we wanted to make money but we wanted somebody there patrolling and policing it. the outfitters take care of it. >> lee: a small stream like this can only take so much pressure. >> david: it really can. lee: and so we try to manage...
48
48
Nov 23, 2016
11/16
by
KCNC
tv
eye 48
favorite 0
quote 0
now both chambers are voting on a compromise bill in the next two weeks. that bill, 350 pages long. but again, it is expected to pass. >> let's hope everybody reads this one. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> thanks. >>> a doctor at the university of colorado hospital is the only one of her kind in the state. her crucial role in helping canc lawsuit over passports. why the person from colorado who sued says the case is far from over. >> that storm system just about out of our state with the rain and snow. and the ryan and snow is off to the east. but look to the west. more rain and snow coming our ,, ,, ,, ,, ,, >> new developments on a colorado lawsuit over a passport. dana zim does not identify as male or female and was denied a passport for not selecting gender. well today, a federal judge reconsider. zim praised the ruling but said it was only the first step in a long battle. >>> well, if you or someone you know has been through battling cancer, it can take a real toll on the heart. >> powerful cancer fighting drugs can cause long testimony cardiac problems. kathy walsh is with us t
now both chambers are voting on a compromise bill in the next two weeks. that bill, 350 pages long. but again, it is expected to pass. >> let's hope everybody reads this one. >> all right. [ laughter ] >> thanks. >>> a doctor at the university of colorado hospital is the only one of her kind in the state. her crucial role in helping canc lawsuit over passports. why the person from colorado who sued says the case is far from over. >> that storm system just about...
43
43
Nov 6, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 43
favorite 0
quote 0
david: you mentioned bill gates, how did you actually come to know bill gates? mr. buffett: the editor of the editorial page of the post called me in the late 1980's and she said "warren, i have always loved the pacific northwest, but would like to know if i would have enough money to purchase a house, a vacation house near seattle." i said, "anyone who asks me if they have enough money, does." so she bought the house and she invited me and others to the house. and she knew the elder gates. she called mary gates. they tried to get bill to come, he did not want to come to meet a stockbroker. but mary was a very firm type. finally they started negotiating hours and she said for hours, and he said one hour. when we met, we talked for about 11 hours straight. david: so that was the beginning . of the relationship. mr. buffett: we hit it off. david: but you did not buy any shares? mr. buffett: i bought 100 shares just to keep track of what this young kid was doing. david: and he is now on your board? mr. buffett: yes. we have a lot of fun talking. david: let me ask about
david: you mentioned bill gates, how did you actually come to know bill gates? mr. buffett: the editor of the editorial page of the post called me in the late 1980's and she said "warren, i have always loved the pacific northwest, but would like to know if i would have enough money to purchase a house, a vacation house near seattle." i said, "anyone who asks me if they have enough money, does." so she bought the house and she invited me and others to the house. and she knew...
92
92
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 92
favorite 0
quote 0
you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count slaves as part of the 3/5ths more attractive features of the population. >> very interesting. we appreciate your point of views. directly ahead chris wallace on how the press is covering now president-elect donald trump. and then espn broadcaster stephen a. smith hammering colin kaepernick. moments away. >>> personal story segment tonight. beside myself chris wallace is one of the first national tv guys to announce that donald trump had a good chance to win on election night. joins us from washington. before we get to your% per cass city
you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count...
17
17
Nov 10, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 17
favorite 0
quote 0
bill bradley was a key player. that is hopefully something we have bipartisan agreement on. >> you talked before about how in republicans have a very 2018 favorable map. it is likely you will have the majority through your next election in 2020. are you starting to think about what sort of legacy you will have or what stamp you can make on america in the next four years? senator mcconnell: no. we have not started the next congress yet. plenty of time to talk about legacies later. >> i wondered if you had a preference for how long you would like to fund the government. would you like to go just until trump takes over? are you thinking omnibus? senator mcconnell: really haven't talked about that. there are two priorities. how are you going to fund the government? second, excuse me, second, the 21st century bill. the president is interested in precision medicine. device president is interested in the cancer moonshot part of it. i am interested in the regenerative medicine. senator alexander and chairman of the and hav
bill bradley was a key player. that is hopefully something we have bipartisan agreement on. >> you talked before about how in republicans have a very 2018 favorable map. it is likely you will have the majority through your next election in 2020. are you starting to think about what sort of legacy you will have or what stamp you can make on america in the next four years? senator mcconnell: no. we have not started the next congress yet. plenty of time to talk about legacies later. >>...
62
62
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
WFLA
tv
eye 62
favorite 0
quote 4
bill clinton is scheduled to speak in st. petersburg at 6:30 pm tonight. hillary clinton just wrapping up her remarks at an event in pasco county. let's get to candace co college where mrs. clinton just spoke. >> reporter: she just got off the stage with less than an hour ago. she is feeling the pressure after several new polls say that trump is in the lead. clinton didn't focus much on the fbi inquiry into new emails they found what she did talk a lot about trump's treatment of others and had a big on the scene to talk about her experience with donald trump but crowd supporters are telling me they are trying to remain confident in a tightening race. >> of course i'm worried. that's why i'm here. this gets people out to vote. >> i don't believe donald trump is going to beat her in florida. bill clinton working to assure the crowd. >> we heard the tape and we heard what he does to women. i am not going to repeat it but you know what donald grabbing women. mistreating women. and i have to tell you, since that tape came out, 12 women have come forward to say
bill clinton is scheduled to speak in st. petersburg at 6:30 pm tonight. hillary clinton just wrapping up her remarks at an event in pasco county. let's get to candace co college where mrs. clinton just spoke. >> reporter: she just got off the stage with less than an hour ago. she is feeling the pressure after several new polls say that trump is in the lead. clinton didn't focus much on the fbi inquiry into new emails they found what she did talk a lot about trump's treatment of others...
39
39
Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 39
favorite 0
quote 0
for the first time in a decade, we have a long-term highway bill. it is a five-year bill. it started one year ago. there are four more years to go. it is fully funded. the whole delegation was on board and supported it. leah: let's talk more about transportation. what is your big priority for a long-term transportation bill? we know it is important, especially in minnesota. state sen. bonoff: there is nothing changing faster than our transportation system and infrastructure needs. because, you know it is a game , changer. you have 3m working on signs that talk to our cars. you have this movement on driverless cars. we need to modernize our infrastructure. it is one thing to make sure it is safe. we certainly owe that to the next generation. we also have to take into account changing technology and make sure that we are doing all we can to keep up in this exciting time. i think cars are going to be more efficient. the gas tax will be outdated quickly. we have to be creative, we have to be innovative, and we have to listen to the experts. but i will not abdicate my responsib
for the first time in a decade, we have a long-term highway bill. it is a five-year bill. it started one year ago. there are four more years to go. it is fully funded. the whole delegation was on board and supported it. leah: let's talk more about transportation. what is your big priority for a long-term transportation bill? we know it is important, especially in minnesota. state sen. bonoff: there is nothing changing faster than our transportation system and infrastructure needs. because, you...
93
93
Nov 13, 2016
11/16
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count slaves as part of the 3/5ths more attractive features of the population. >> very interesting. we appreciate your point of views. directly ahead chris wallace on how the press is covering now president-elect donald trump. and then espn broadcaster stephen a. smith hammering colin kaepernick. moments away. ♪ ♪ see ya next year. this season, start a new tradition. experience the power of infiniti now, with leases starting at $319 a month. infiniti. empower the drive. when it comes to heartburn... trust the brand doctors trust. nexium 24
you are absolutely right, bill. when you say that if you took off the electoral college, these rural areas would not ever been considered again. >> gone. and they would have though stake in it. last word, mr. omar. >> since you mentioned jar. rural issues. since you mentioned georgia. one of the reasons if they did have it if had you direct popular vote nationwide the south would have lost every time because its slaves wouldn't count. but with electoral college they did get to count...
65
65
Nov 4, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 65
favorite 0
quote 0
do you plan to sign that bill? >> that tax bill does not entirely meet the criteria i established. i think the congress should have added another $10 billion reduction in personal income taxes, including the increase of personal exemptions from $750 to $1,000. and congress could have done that if the budget committees of the congress and the congress as a whole had not increased the spending that i recommended in the budget. i'm sure you know in the resolutions passed by the congress, they have added about $17 billion in more spending by the congress over the budget that i recommended. so i would prefer in that tax bill to have an additional tax cut and a further limitation on federal spending. now this tax bill that hasn't reached the white house yet but is expected in a day or two, it's about 1,500 pages. it has some good provisions in it. it has left out some that i have recommended, unfortunately. on the other hand, when you have a bill of that magnitude, with those many provisions, a president has to set and decide if there's more good than bad and from the analysis that i've
do you plan to sign that bill? >> that tax bill does not entirely meet the criteria i established. i think the congress should have added another $10 billion reduction in personal income taxes, including the increase of personal exemptions from $750 to $1,000. and congress could have done that if the budget committees of the congress and the congress as a whole had not increased the spending that i recommended in the budget. i'm sure you know in the resolutions passed by the congress,...
54
54
Nov 15, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 54
favorite 0
quote 0
this bill enables us to take these steps. and it is imperative that we impose sanctions for support of terrorism and ballistic missile programs and human rights. i urge my colleagues to pass this to maintain the current sanctions architecture and send a strong bipartisan measure that we will hold iran accountable for any terrorist activity. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. royce. mr. royce: i'll reserve the right to close, mr. speaker. the speaker pro tempore: the alreserves the right to close. the chair recognizes mr. engel. mr. engel: mr. speaker, in closing, let me say with the upcoming transition, we are wading into uncertain waters when it comes to foreign policy. congress must ensure stability and consistency on core foreign policy issues. there is no better example of that stability than this legislation which has been on the books for two decades and i thank the chairman for bringing it up and i'm proud
this bill enables us to take these steps. and it is imperative that we impose sanctions for support of terrorism and ballistic missile programs and human rights. i urge my colleagues to pass this to maintain the current sanctions architecture and send a strong bipartisan measure that we will hold iran accountable for any terrorist activity. and i yield back. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman yields back the balance of his time. the chair recognizes the gentleman from california, mr. royce....
25
25
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
my bill would do that. that aside the question, everybody talks about trying to help them pay it, you talk about price. prices come down with competition. has had a war on private colleges. we have many private colleges in kentucky, and they tell me that the war on them is difficult. we are suing them every day, putting new roadblocks. they put roadblocks in the way a private schools but they do not put in the way of private schools. we're closing them down straight down. someone in the administration retard and bought one of the universities after they drove the price down to almost nothing, so they are making money off their war on private colleges. we have a love that colleges in kentucky. that is part of the answer, having more colleges to drive the prices down. we goodman: if you are asked had a response from you on both of those. what, for the incumbent, happened you a compass in the past six years that you would like to come if we elected you, and for you, mayor gray, what could you a conversation yo
my bill would do that. that aside the question, everybody talks about trying to help them pay it, you talk about price. prices come down with competition. has had a war on private colleges. we have many private colleges in kentucky, and they tell me that the war on them is difficult. we are suing them every day, putting new roadblocks. they put roadblocks in the way a private schools but they do not put in the way of private schools. we're closing them down straight down. someone in the...
30
30
Nov 16, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN3
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
i think there's many complicated steps ahead and i like to quote president bill clinton and bill clinton said of the presidency they elect you to look down the street and around the corner. and i think that's the hardest thing about the job and i think any president finds that the most difficult and the most frustrating part of the job. >> i'll quote president obama. i have a pen and a phone and you live by that you're going to die by that and the truth is, you don't have to pass a piece of legislation right away. you think about all the things -- and, you know, if we're being intellectually honest and not just mimicking talking points what we know on both the democrat side and the republican side is from the time aca was put into law there was obvious problems with it and everybody knew you needed eck any cal fixes and whatever. there was a political decision made not to go to congress because we don't want to risk losing anything that we thought we won. the cost of that now is that, guess what, every phone call and every pen action i took is now gone. so the collapse is brought on by h
i think there's many complicated steps ahead and i like to quote president bill clinton and bill clinton said of the presidency they elect you to look down the street and around the corner. and i think that's the hardest thing about the job and i think any president finds that the most difficult and the most frustrating part of the job. >> i'll quote president obama. i have a pen and a phone and you live by that you're going to die by that and the truth is, you don't have to pass a piece...
25
25
Nov 26, 2016
11/16
by
BLOOMBERG
tv
eye 25
favorite 0
quote 0
bill: right. the kid in the high school newspaper in appalachia, kentucky, great high school, asked us about superpowers, and she said time and i said energy. as we talked about it, that really pointed out to us that those are such basic things about the experience of poor people, and even in the u.s., people appreciate how importance energy is. there is still a time imbalance. those became the theme, and yet these are not problems there is some 10-year solution to. the younger generation there voiced their willingness to look at things in new ways. today's teenagers will be in their 20's, and a lot of them, the thinking that drives innovation comes from that group. charlie: what are three crazy ideas you think might have potential? bill: i mentioned the sun being used to generate fuels. that is unique because, unlike generating electricity where batteries that store electricity are super expensive and do not last very long, storing gasoline in a big gasoline tank, you just make the tank bigger an
bill: right. the kid in the high school newspaper in appalachia, kentucky, great high school, asked us about superpowers, and she said time and i said energy. as we talked about it, that really pointed out to us that those are such basic things about the experience of poor people, and even in the u.s., people appreciate how importance energy is. there is still a time imbalance. those became the theme, and yet these are not problems there is some 10-year solution to. the younger generation there...
24
24
Nov 28, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 24
favorite 0
quote 0
but i cannot vote for this bill. i will fight it because i know the difference between compromise and extortion. compromise is putting together commonsense health proposals supported by democrats, by republicans and by most of the american people and passing them into law. extortion is holding those exact same proposals hostage unless everyone agrees to special favors for campaign donors and giveaways to the richest drug companies in the world. compromise is when senators, democrats and republicans, find the way forward on issues that matter to their constituents. extortion is telling those same senators to forget what your constituents want. we will do nothing with the skyrocketing costs of prescription drugs and nothing to increase medical research. instead, every important commonsense bipartisan bill on mental health and genetic privacy and opioid addiction and foster care and anything else will die today unless democrats agree to make it easier for drug companies to commit fraud, to give out kickbacks and to put
but i cannot vote for this bill. i will fight it because i know the difference between compromise and extortion. compromise is putting together commonsense health proposals supported by democrats, by republicans and by most of the american people and passing them into law. extortion is holding those exact same proposals hostage unless everyone agrees to special favors for campaign donors and giveaways to the richest drug companies in the world. compromise is when senators, democrats and...
372
372
Nov 8, 2016
11/16
by
WRAZ
tv
eye 372
favorite 0
quote 9
bill? >>> than, and still to come on fox 50, we are live at a polling place in raleigh with what you need to know. >>> the time is 7:30. after an unprecedented and exhausting campaign season election day is finally here. >> and we are all breathing a sigh of relief, aren't we? i am sure the candidates are, too, in ways. donald trump in and hillary clinton at raleigh. and emmy victor wolf pack, at least in the older days it was the home. >> reporter: hey, bill. this morning marked the end of a round of stops for hillary clinton and it all up here in raleigh. 5500 people at reynolds coliseum in the middle of the night. >> it's an amazing experience. >> reporter: north carolina iv soexcited that i finally get to vote for my mom. >> reporter: joined my husband bill and daughter chelsea, the democratic nominee fired up the crowd. >> it's not just my name or donald trump's name on the ballot. it's the kind of country we want. >> reporter: she laid out her vision of creating the economy. >> for mi
bill? >>> than, and still to come on fox 50, we are live at a polling place in raleigh with what you need to know. >>> the time is 7:30. after an unprecedented and exhausting campaign season election day is finally here. >> and we are all breathing a sigh of relief, aren't we? i am sure the candidates are, too, in ways. donald trump in and hillary clinton at raleigh. and emmy victor wolf pack, at least in the older days it was the home. >> reporter: hey, bill. this...
30
30
Nov 14, 2016
11/16
by
WTMJ
tv
eye 30
favorite 0
quote 0
phone bill dropped $50 a month. now i had data, which i couldn't get 'cause i'd have to go up to the next level. i love st. jude children's hospital, cancer research center. gave me the ability to send them $50 a month. ay and it makes me feel good for what i do. thank you, ting. that's what they did. they gave me the opportunity to give to my favorite charity. [ ting! ] >> there's a clock on the screen right now, so you better call now or go to our special website, which is tingontv.com to get our fantastic $50 credit on your first statement. >> i was talking to my wife about this today, and she actually -- i thought this was funny. she's like, "wait. you're gonna go over and do this was like, "do you realize how much money we've saved?" [ laughs ] we've saved thousands of dollars. this is how much i love ting, that i'm willing to take a couple hours out of my day and come tell people that you can't beat it, right? just economically, it makes so much sense. [ ting! ] >> i got ting because my teenagers wanted cellph
phone bill dropped $50 a month. now i had data, which i couldn't get 'cause i'd have to go up to the next level. i love st. jude children's hospital, cancer research center. gave me the ability to send them $50 a month. ay and it makes me feel good for what i do. thank you, ting. that's what they did. they gave me the opportunity to give to my favorite charity. [ ting! ] >> there's a clock on the screen right now, so you better call now or go to our special website, which is tingontv.com...
38
38
Nov 19, 2016
11/16
by
KQEH
tv
eye 38
favorite 0
quote 0
so why did bill ford agree to keep mkc production in the u.s.? officially, ford said it's always reviewing production plants. but this move helps the company in two ways. it allows donald trump to take a victory lap for saving jobs while not having an impact on the automaker. the company billed last year and while ford was planning to move the model out of louisville by 2019 and would have likely shipped to mexico, keeping in kentucky doesn't change the company's overall production blueprint for the u.s., canada and mexico. >> you have to keep in mind, the production and supply chains are integrated and that integration supports american jobs. >> reporter: ford maintains, concern jobs will not be cut to move some production south of the border. the question is whether that promise, along with the commitment to keep the mkc in kentucky will finally convince trump to stop attacking ford. phil lebeau, "nightly business report," chicago. >>> the decision by ford follows reports that apple is looking into possibly moving production of its iphone to th
so why did bill ford agree to keep mkc production in the u.s.? officially, ford said it's always reviewing production plants. but this move helps the company in two ways. it allows donald trump to take a victory lap for saving jobs while not having an impact on the automaker. the company billed last year and while ford was planning to move the model out of louisville by 2019 and would have likely shipped to mexico, keeping in kentucky doesn't change the company's overall production blueprint...
83
83
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
WFLA
tv
eye 83
favorite 0
quote 1
bill. >> what a start to november. we had record highs yesterday, the jet stream is far to the north. high pressure is building all the way back. >> stan: the ohio valley today. so we're on a streak now. we like atlanta and new orleans. three days in a row in new orleans. four days in a row of record highs. that's pretty rare. it will be close in mobile. that's a look at your day, here's a closer look today. >> a chance to get up near 90 beautiful fall weather conditions from areas in new england all the way through the great lakes. >> how about that warmth near cleveland tonight for big game six. >> they are looking to clinch it tonight. >> thanks, for that. >> just ahead, china deals its high-tech weapon of war. we have those details and a pop mar smartphone app used by millions, especially young people. that's next. people. that's next. more "stay" per roll. more "who's training who" per roll. bounty is two times more absorbent. so one roll of bounty can last longer than those bargain brands. so you get more "life"
bill. >> what a start to november. we had record highs yesterday, the jet stream is far to the north. high pressure is building all the way back. >> stan: the ohio valley today. so we're on a streak now. we like atlanta and new orleans. three days in a row in new orleans. four days in a row of record highs. that's pretty rare. it will be close in mobile. that's a look at your day, here's a closer look today. >> a chance to get up near 90 beautiful fall weather conditions from...
33
33
Nov 17, 2016
11/16
by
KLAS
tv
eye 33
favorite 0
quote 0
bill's not here? that's shocking. >> pelley: it certainly is, but after 52 years at cbs news, senior white house correspondent bill plante is calling it a career, and what a career, covering every major story of the past half century, from the civil rights movement -- >> of all the activities of the past weeks in selma come to fruition now? >> pelley: to the election of america's first blaces >> tomorrow they'll go into training. >> pelley: bill did four tours in vietnam. >> did you make a mistake in sending arms to tehran, sir? >> no, and i'm not taking any more questions. >> pelley: and covered the administrations of four presidents. >> it was very impressive. >> politics, general assignment, writing, editing, reporting, air work, you name it, i'd like to do it. >> pelley: bill plante came to wine, he just seemed to get better with time. >> great color, lovely light fruit taste. >> pelley: so tonight we will toast our friend and colleague. you will be missed, bill, missed by millions. as soon as i l
bill's not here? that's shocking. >> pelley: it certainly is, but after 52 years at cbs news, senior white house correspondent bill plante is calling it a career, and what a career, covering every major story of the past half century, from the civil rights movement -- >> of all the activities of the past weeks in selma come to fruition now? >> pelley: to the election of america's first blaces >> tomorrow they'll go into training. >> pelley: bill did four tours in...
55
55
Nov 1, 2016
11/16
by
WRAL
tv
eye 55
favorite 0
quote 0
i won't have any problem gettin' back that bill of sale. but, i want you to know that when i want anything bad enough i can get it, jeremy. i sure admire a woman for being proud. but i don't understand how a woman of your spirit can be proud of keeping and wearing the name of mrs. barnes. why don't you leave him alone? do you have to ruin his self-respect? nobody can ruin a man's self-respect exceptin' a man himself. wait a minute. i'm not done with you. - let go of me! - take your hands off my wife! told you to get back into the office. pretty late for you start actin' like a man. please, mr. mccanles. leave him alone. (cheyenne) 'i'd listen to, mrs. barnes if i were you, mccanles.' [dramatic music] if any of your men make a move for their gun they won't be helping you to stay alive. you're gonna find out you're making a big mistake, boy. e in the hotel? no. then you better take her home. come on, jeremy. [music continues] [gunshot] [gunshots] (mccanles) 'let him go, boys.' he can't go no place. lt cover the outside. we might have an awful
i won't have any problem gettin' back that bill of sale. but, i want you to know that when i want anything bad enough i can get it, jeremy. i sure admire a woman for being proud. but i don't understand how a woman of your spirit can be proud of keeping and wearing the name of mrs. barnes. why don't you leave him alone? do you have to ruin his self-respect? nobody can ruin a man's self-respect exceptin' a man himself. wait a minute. i'm not done with you. - let go of me! - take your hands off my...
87
87
Nov 30, 2016
11/16
by
KNTV
tv
eye 87
favorite 0
quote 0
nbc meteorologist bill karins is tracking this. is the threat still out there? >> tornado warnings are still active. this tornado outbreak started yesterday afternoon. there was a lot of wind damage across mississippi. the worst tornadoes are across the alabama/mississippi area. this is where we had the three fatalities. tornado in tennessee. just getting late-breaking reports of the two new fatalities. five in total. that number could go up. there are still many structures that they are searching and going through. in all, severe weather outbreak was 550 miles long. we still have tornado watches that go until 11:00 a.m. until noon. 11:00 a.m. through northern alabama. we don't expect widespread tornadoes like yesterday. maybe isolated through the morning here, frances. day break is just arriving in areas of the east. we'll see many more pictures of houses and businesses destroyed. >> difficult to wake up to those images, bill. thank you very much. hopefully the weather will be on the side here in this story. firefighters still battling wildfires that have force
nbc meteorologist bill karins is tracking this. is the threat still out there? >> tornado warnings are still active. this tornado outbreak started yesterday afternoon. there was a lot of wind damage across mississippi. the worst tornadoes are across the alabama/mississippi area. this is where we had the three fatalities. tornado in tennessee. just getting late-breaking reports of the two new fatalities. five in total. that number could go up. there are still many structures that they are...
64
64
Nov 2, 2016
11/16
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 64
favorite 0
quote 1
this is the bill press show. >> 33 minutes after the hour. this is the bill pressure live from washington d.c. our nation's capital. join today by all the great viewers of c-span. it's good to have you on board. thank you for joining us. we are right to you by the international association of firefighters. the men and women of our fire department on the front lied -- for rhine nationwide protecting families every single day of the year. check out their web site at i ffa.org. very pleased to welcome to the program to all of our regular viewers and listeners and the c-span on dean's, the great senator from the state of virginia democratic candidate for vice president and i think i can say confidently that next vice president of united states senator tim kaine. senator, good to have you with us today. >> hey bill so that to be with you. i'm in madison later and you have an affiliate there. >> you are in rally durham and our friends at 92.1. senator i forgot to ask ask you where we conducting this interview in english or spanish? i wasn't sure. >
this is the bill press show. >> 33 minutes after the hour. this is the bill pressure live from washington d.c. our nation's capital. join today by all the great viewers of c-span. it's good to have you on board. thank you for joining us. we are right to you by the international association of firefighters. the men and women of our fire department on the front lied -- for rhine nationwide protecting families every single day of the year. check out their web site at i ffa.org. very pleased...