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again, john long, "darwin's devices," the book. check it out.leave it. >>> coming up on "hardball." to the cast couch we go. a resident there tells us how to be productive when the rate of change is high and you don't know what's going on. all right, let's decide what to do about medicare and social security... security. that's what matters to me... me? i've been paying in all these years... years washington's been talking at us, but they never really listen... listen...it's not just some line item on a budget; it's what i'll have to live on... i live on branson street, and i have something to say... [ male announcer ] aarp is bringing the conversation on medicare and social security out from behind closed doors in washington. because you've earned a say. [ sneezes ] [ male announcer ] you may be an allergy muddler. try zyrtec® for powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because it starts working faster on the first day you take it. zyrtec®. love the air. [ sneezes ] >>> in a world filled with so much economic uncertaint
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the whole system is set up to get rid of competition. >> john: so you oh oppose them incumbents and try to get them out. >> we are looking for long term incumbents, one party district. we're not trying to change between democratic or republican. we're trying to get rid of incumbents. >> john: you don't take a position republican or democrat? >> it's neither party and it's not necessarily anti-incumbent but disconnected, poll unpopularly with their own constituents. >> there are people that that poll poorly with their own constituents and don't have opponents? >> last cycle in 2010, 62% of congressional incumbents didn't have in my appear opponents. then they go into general election when there is no competition. where there is an opponent we are engaging to level the playing field. incumbent has all the money, lobby money, special interest money. so we come in with all effort and we basically tell the other side of the story. we get rid of this message me mo none reply. >> john: you buy ads and hip the challenger. >> and you talk about the frank go privilege they get to mail out free stuff. and spend $10,000 in mail but we got a
the whole system is set up to get rid of competition. >> john: so you oh oppose them incumbents and try to get them out. >> we are looking for long term incumbents, one party district. we're not trying to change between democratic or republican. we're trying to get rid of incumbents. >> john: you don't take a position republican or democrat? >> it's neither party and it's not necessarily anti-incumbent but disconnected, poll unpopularly with their own constituents....
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>> no. >> john: some teachers are making hundred thousand dollars. >> a teacher wants to teach. why else would you take [ bleep ] a salary and long john: teachers [ bleep ] make salary. maybe to matt damon, but today teachers make more than accountants, architects, nurses. >> i can guarantee you about this, it's not about the money. >> kevin is a former politician. >> i gave the school system $300 million new dollars, they got more money than ever and the test scores went down. what they did do they grew center office. they had more deputies to the assistants to the deputy of the assistant. they grew. >> john: and former chancellor, any shed reid found that the bigger bureaucracy didn't give school supplies to the kids? >> walking into schools and seeing there were no books in the library, kids didn't have supplies and pencils. then the following week i visited the warehouse of the school district where there were boxes and boxes of books and scissors and glue. >> john: why didn't they get to the schools? >> it was complete and utter sense of dysfunction and the lack of accountability. >> john: the reason they call it bureaucracy
>> no. >> john: some teachers are making hundred thousand dollars. >> a teacher wants to teach. why else would you take [ bleep ] a salary and long john: teachers [ bleep ] make salary. maybe to matt damon, but today teachers make more than accountants, architects, nurses. >> i can guarantee you about this, it's not about the money. >> kevin is a former politician. >> i gave the school system $300 million new dollars, they got more money than ever and the...
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. >> john: not long ago, federal and state officials raided a food co-opt in los angeles. >> were young guns. >> they searched me. they thought we had cocaine in the fruit. >> their crime was selling milk that hadn't been pasture turized >> they also raided sharon's farm which supplies rawsome with the natural food. >> these people come and rip my house apart. they took me down to the county jail, booked me. like i was a criminal. >> they were charged with six felonies. they could go to jail all because health officials say raw milk can be down right dangerous. >> john: it can. unpasture used means it's not heated and could have salmonella but raw food buyers say this. >> it's pure and healthy and makes me feel good. >> john: that is ridiculous. but don't people have a right to be ridiculous. >> this is america. how are you going to tell me what i should and shouldn't eat. i eat lots of dove bars and i also eat chicken. they say it causes lots of illness and many deaths. we don't ban chicken. >> when the government gets between my lips and throat, that is an invasion. >> why do you wa
. >> john: not long ago, federal and state officials raided a food co-opt in los angeles. >> were young guns. >> they searched me. they thought we had cocaine in the fruit. >> their crime was selling milk that hadn't been pasture turized >> they also raided sharon's farm which supplies rawsome with the natural food. >> these people come and rip my house apart. they took me down to the county jail, booked me. like i was a criminal. >> they were charged...
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. >> john: not long ago they raided a food co-op in los angeles. >> they drew their guns. m like why? >> they searched me. they thought we had a cocaine in the papayas. >> john: there crime was selling milk that hadn't been pasteurized. >> they took gallons of cheeses. >> a year later the government raided again. they raided sharon's farm which supplies raw some of natural food. >> they come and invade and ripped my house apart. they took me down to the county jail. booked me. >> john: he was charged with six felonies. they could go to jail. all because health officials say raw milk be drownright dangerous. >> john: it can, unpasteurized it has been heated that could have salmonella. but raw food buyers say things like this. >> it's pure and healthy, makes me feel good. >> john: that is ridiculous but don't free people have a right to be ridiculous? >> this is america. how are you going to tell me what i should and shouldn't eat. >> i eat a lot of dove bars and they aren't good for me. i also eat chicken but because people don't wash it properly it causes lots of illness an
. >> john: not long ago they raided a food co-op in los angeles. >> they drew their guns. m like why? >> they searched me. they thought we had a cocaine in the papayas. >> john: there crime was selling milk that hadn't been pasteurized. >> they took gallons of cheeses. >> a year later the government raided again. they raided sharon's farm which supplies raw some of natural food. >> they come and invade and ripped my house apart. they took me down to the...
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john kilduff is a long time energy trader. he's founder of again capital. with us tonight from the nasdaq. john, it's always nice to see you again. what's the difference between speculation and manipulation in the oil markets? >> i think speculation really is by definition taking a view on where you think crude oil prices or gasoline prices or corn prices are going to go. and you put your money down and make that wager, basically. whereas manipulation occurs when you say -- hold back purposely electricity into california like was done in enron. when you have traders that lie about prices in certain markets to manipulate what posted prices are, or try to corner a market the way the hunts did way back in the day in the gold market. >> tom: and silver market in the '70s. oil has been over $100 a barrel since february which is traditionally not a sigh season for demand. is the market being manipulated here, kilduff? >> no, no. unfortunately, it's not. i know this is hard for folks. i have always said this is a make or break for the economy. it's the pump price a
john kilduff is a long time energy trader. he's founder of again capital. with us tonight from the nasdaq. john, it's always nice to see you again. what's the difference between speculation and manipulation in the oil markets? >> i think speculation really is by definition taking a view on where you think crude oil prices or gasoline prices or corn prices are going to go. and you put your money down and make that wager, basically. whereas manipulation occurs when you say -- hold back...
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john gadsby is a controversial figure in decatur house's long history. the main questions that arise are whether he was a slave trader or involved in the trade. while it is unlikely he sold people out of decatur house, his hotel business was deeply intertwined with human trafficking. he and his son, william gadsby fortunes. historian a.k. sandoval strauss tells us whatever hotel size, class, and drawing power, it played the essential urbanistic role of tieing its community into the expanding networks of commerce, politics, and association. gadsby's tavern, the indian queen and the national hotel function as a microcosm of the upper south society and culture. displaying the best the area had to offer, but also reveals one of its worst aspects, the slave trade. john gadsby's wealth debated on lively patronage, but also on the pain and suffering of enslaved people he bought and sold. like other masters throughout the upper south, john gadsby excused human trafficking to make money. gadsby was by no means operating on the level of alexandria's franklin and a
john gadsby is a controversial figure in decatur house's long history. the main questions that arise are whether he was a slave trader or involved in the trade. while it is unlikely he sold people out of decatur house, his hotel business was deeply intertwined with human trafficking. he and his son, william gadsby fortunes. historian a.k. sandoval strauss tells us whatever hotel size, class, and drawing power, it played the essential urbanistic role of tieing its community into the expanding...
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this hour-long event took place at st. john's church on the edge of president's park. >>> thank you. we have just learned about -- thank you. we've just learned about an important space in the history of decatur house in the nation's capital in our last presentation. now we'll hear about one of the many owners of the house, john gads by along with his business interest in washington and how he associated with the slave trade. as gath rin mentioned this morning, we do know the names of those enslaved men, women and children living in the decatur house quarters. when the quarters played a role in the slave trade remains illusive. the early results show an enterprise that predates gads by's residency on the square. it raises questions that seek resolution as her work goes forward in the future. alexandra came to the white house historical association by way of a national trust internship that she served while concluding the graduate program in public history at american university. now on our staff, she has an opportunity to continu
this hour-long event took place at st. john's church on the edge of president's park. >>> thank you. we have just learned about -- thank you. we've just learned about an important space in the history of decatur house in the nation's capital in our last presentation. now we'll hear about one of the many owners of the house, john gads by along with his business interest in washington and how he associated with the slave trade. as gath rin mentioned this morning, we do know the names of...
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john had long hair, was running a newspaper, a left wing rag called the day thursday as wearing a t-shirt that said burn it down baby. [laughter] that's all right. i had a cookout. i was wearing a t-shirt that said bomb hanoi. [laughter] since then -- [applause] since then the two of us have answered that siren call of human freedom, and have devoted our careers to the defense of it. had the privilege of doing so on the bench in the superior court in new jersey, and in new jersey and new york city court rooms, john has done so on television, like no other person has. john, as you know, is the recipient of 19 enemies. most of my colleagues would kill to have one. contest 19. why does he have 19? because he is intellectually honest. utterly steadfast, and always on top of his game. i will give you an example. the other day i was at princeton university this into a speech, he was comparing the presidencies of two princetonians who became president, woodrow wilson and james madison. you can imagine which one he favored, thank goodness. seated next to me as a woman that keeps poking in the rib
john had long hair, was running a newspaper, a left wing rag called the day thursday as wearing a t-shirt that said burn it down baby. [laughter] that's all right. i had a cookout. i was wearing a t-shirt that said bomb hanoi. [laughter] since then -- [applause] since then the two of us have answered that siren call of human freedom, and have devoted our careers to the defense of it. had the privilege of doing so on the bench in the superior court in new jersey, and in new jersey and new york...
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reach a consensual conclusion, it will probably have to be resolved by bankruptcy judge john glenn, and how long that will take is difficult to predict. difficult to predict. but we would not be exchanging information and engaging in really confidential discussions about legal arguments unless we thought we had a good prospect of recovering something from them. >> mr. chairman, can i ask mr. freeh one quick question, if i could. mr. freeh, you're the trustee of mf global holdings, is that correct? >> yes, sir. >> so is it your responsibility to protect the corpus or assets of what's left of mf global only? >> yes, mf global and the other debtors that are in chapter 11 of which i'm the trustee, exactly. to get the assets and get them back to the creditors if possible. >> okay. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i would like to thank our witnesses for their testimony today. it is important that congress continues to evaluate lessons learned from the collapse of mf global and discuss the important issues raised at today's hearing. i look forward to working with my colleagues to help ensure that we can bet
reach a consensual conclusion, it will probably have to be resolved by bankruptcy judge john glenn, and how long that will take is difficult to predict. difficult to predict. but we would not be exchanging information and engaging in really confidential discussions about legal arguments unless we thought we had a good prospect of recovering something from them. >> mr. chairman, can i ask mr. freeh one quick question, if i could. mr. freeh, you're the trustee of mf global holdings, is that...
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get to the and from marin but whichever route you take you can expect heavy traffic all weekend long. as john mentioned another option would be to leaf your car at home and take the ferry across the bay. golden gate ferry operates twice as many trips as usual between sausalito and san francisco from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. tomorrow and on saturday 27 daily trips from larkspur to san francisco from 8 in the morning until 10:30 at night. sunday last trip back to larkspur at 8:40 p.m. >>> 7 news is your source for the doyle drive closure. we have updates on the progress of the construction and the detour as well. you can get instant notices when the road reopens twitter facebook and text alert and our exclusive app helps you navigate around it all. it's available on our web site. >> governor brown today ordered prison officials to explore using a single drug for leftal injection instead of 3. this move comes as the state appeals court ordered that blocked execution in the past 6 years in california. federal judge ruled the 3 drug procedure that was being used could cause inmates excruciating pain
get to the and from marin but whichever route you take you can expect heavy traffic all weekend long. as john mentioned another option would be to leaf your car at home and take the ferry across the bay. golden gate ferry operates twice as many trips as usual between sausalito and san francisco from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. tomorrow and on saturday 27 daily trips from larkspur to san francisco from 8 in the morning until 10:30 at night. sunday last trip back to larkspur at 8:40 p.m. >>>...
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reporter: long-time political contributor john delaney greeted the slow but stud -- steady stream of voters at churchill in potomac. >> we think we'll have a positive campaign. reporter: donna edwards and former president bill clinton is hoping it to win among a field of four other democrats, including state senate majority leader ron gerjiola. >> i think the district is looking for new leadership and new representation. i think i'm the right person. the main concern they have is employment. >> i think john delaney is a member of the 1% so to speak, and garageiola has served us well for a long time. >> i was discouraged by a couple of the endorsements and, you know, i think that people need to look at somebody's record and they need to look at how they're financing a campaign. i think it's unfortunate that the campaign got ugly. reporter: 10-term republican representative roscoe bartlett is facing seven gop competitors. the stronghold has weakened because of recent redistricting which removed a large republican portion of the state for democratic-leaning montgomery county. >> we had
reporter: long-time political contributor john delaney greeted the slow but stud -- steady stream of voters at churchill in potomac. >> we think we'll have a positive campaign. reporter: donna edwards and former president bill clinton is hoping it to win among a field of four other democrats, including state senate majority leader ron gerjiola. >> i think the district is looking for new leadership and new representation. i think i'm the right person. the main concern they have is...
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that route shut down all weekend long. john alston has an update from the demolition zone. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. so far so good, workers have been at it nonstop. working 12-hour shift. 200 workers at any given time. let's take a look at the demolition that has been going on, heavy machinery pulverizing what is left of doyle drive. there will be 65 tons of debris and concrete and rebar, will be hauled off and recycled over the coming weeks. one of the issues has been dust in the area with all this concrete. from time to time we've seen workers adding water on to the scene to prevent the dust from getting too bad. we have not seen a lot of dust. in fact there are air monitors keeping an eye on air quality also for the safety of the workers. what we hear from spokesperson that everything is on schedule. >> i was here last night. they just got started so quickly. then i got here this morning and they've accomplished a lot. i talked to the crew. they are on target, speaking thousands of feet of demolition. they have accomplished a lot. >> reporter: as o
that route shut down all weekend long. john alston has an update from the demolition zone. good morning to you. >> reporter: good morning. so far so good, workers have been at it nonstop. working 12-hour shift. 200 workers at any given time. let's take a look at the demolition that has been going on, heavy machinery pulverizing what is left of doyle drive. there will be 65 tons of debris and concrete and rebar, will be hauled off and recycled over the coming weeks. one of the issues has...
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get to the and from marin but whichever route you take you can expect heavy traffic all weekend long. as john mentioned another option would be to leaf your car at home and take the ferry across the bay. golden gate ferry operates twice as many trips as usual between sausalito and san francisco from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. tomorrow and on saturday 27 daily trips from larkspur to san francisco from 8 in the morning until 10:30 at night. sunday last trip back to larkspur at 8:40 p.m. >>> 7 news is your source for the doyle drive closure. we have updates on the progress of the construction and the detour as well. you can get instant notices when the road reopens twitter facebook and text alert and our exclusive app helps you navigate around it all. it's available on our web site. >> governor brown today ordered prison officials to explore using a single drug for leftal injection instead of 3. this move comes as the state appeals court ordered that blocked execution in the past 6 years in california. federal judge ruled the 3 drug procedure that was being used could cause inmates excruciating pain
get to the and from marin but whichever route you take you can expect heavy traffic all weekend long. as john mentioned another option would be to leaf your car at home and take the ferry across the bay. golden gate ferry operates twice as many trips as usual between sausalito and san francisco from 8:00 a.m. to 8:00 p.m. tomorrow and on saturday 27 daily trips from larkspur to san francisco from 8 in the morning until 10:30 at night. sunday last trip back to larkspur at 8:40 p.m. >>>...
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( laughter ) that is-- that is the creepiest thing any of us will see in a very long time. but john edwards is the party's past. the modern democratic party in north carolina is a well-oiled machine. >> the executive director of the north carolina democratic party, has resigned. >> he was accused of sexually harassing a male employee. >> jon: look on the bright side-- no love child. ( laughter ) but hey, that's old news anyway. now all eyes are on the party's chairman, david parker who didn't fire apartmently when the allegations came to light. why? >> when he talked with you, he is one of those people that will shake your hand and put his hand-- his other hand on your shoulder. nothing improper about that. it's just who he is. there's a leg touch. he reaches around behind, through, apparently bucket seats, whacked him on the leg to wake him up. it's not sexual. i don't know when this shoulder rubbing happened. some men like to pretend they're going to whack you in a particularly painful place. there's nothing sexual about that. ( laughter ) >> jon: come on, everybody! what are you
( laughter ) that is-- that is the creepiest thing any of us will see in a very long time. but john edwards is the party's past. the modern democratic party in north carolina is a well-oiled machine. >> the executive director of the north carolina democratic party, has resigned. >> he was accused of sexually harassing a male employee. >> jon: look on the bright side-- no love child. ( laughter ) but hey, that's old news anyway. now all eyes are on the party's chairman, david...
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john? >> it will be a long time before race is not a sub text in any national election. but obama has a record now and how people respond to that record will be the factor. chris: imagine how much trouble he might have been in now if he had been vulnerable on national secure. will hillary run for president next time? hard to predict. hard to imagine democratic politics without the clintons in it. here's how "saturday night live" envisioned their staying power. >> good evening, my fellow americans. a lot -- little more than a year from now, you the american people will go to the polls and elect me president of the united states. [laughter] i want you to know i will be humbled and honor approximated by the trust you will have placed in me. now in 2016 when i will have completed my second term as president and will thus be ineligible to run again, unless of course the law is changed and is really is a strange law -- [laughter] >> i totally agree. [laughter] that law makes absolutely no sense in the 21st century. >> bill? >> what? i'm agreeing. [laughter] chris: it's unbelie
john? >> it will be a long time before race is not a sub text in any national election. but obama has a record now and how people respond to that record will be the factor. chris: imagine how much trouble he might have been in now if he had been vulnerable on national secure. will hillary run for president next time? hard to predict. hard to imagine democratic politics without the clintons in it. here's how "saturday night live" envisioned their staying power. >> good...
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only when one side the extreme side the other one advances and how this is so long mr john was talking it's a most unusual slam closer than is going to happen this is going to continue because even if one party retreats the other one will. uneasier has declared that it will agree if you can eyes the syrian regime anymore why has taken this strong move to disconnect itself from syria. i believe for the fed the position of the stake head in tunis for elsewhere was based. on incomplete infantry's i would say incorrect i would say incomplete everywhere this was of course there's a there's even mistaken incorrect information which was presented tara pence and western governments when it was told when they were told that the regime is going to fall just within a matter of weeks so a lot of them wanted to be harnessed to this and just a great adventure really i don't conceal also my believe that anything you have perhaps the reason for some of these positions taken on that definitely. because the young man i knew government has got a place tough tests and they believe that they it's not is no
only when one side the extreme side the other one advances and how this is so long mr john was talking it's a most unusual slam closer than is going to happen this is going to continue because even if one party retreats the other one will. uneasier has declared that it will agree if you can eyes the syrian regime anymore why has taken this strong move to disconnect itself from syria. i believe for the fed the position of the stake head in tunis for elsewhere was based. on incomplete infantry's...
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john look i'm a long shore the hard left and marine le pen on the far right. with who would have thought they'd have this much in common both denouncing what they see a straight jackets for france namely nato and what they see as europe's impositions bomb france must offer the world a new under globalization alliance independent of the united states of america whether the european union treaty or participation in nato which we no longer want we've run proclaim that we will call a popular referendum on beast who matters. no father said you do have the child as there are stating is here ology is the euro designed as a tool to force the advent of a federal and freedom going europe say the subject of immigration is the clearest difference between the two with the far right start against it but both share a passion of her still be towards globalization blaming it for job losses. goethe plan to increase the minimum wage and both want to increase the power of the french state through nationalization and greater control over the quote unquote big bad banks just as it
john look i'm a long shore the hard left and marine le pen on the far right. with who would have thought they'd have this much in common both denouncing what they see a straight jackets for france namely nato and what they see as europe's impositions bomb france must offer the world a new under globalization alliance independent of the united states of america whether the european union treaty or participation in nato which we no longer want we've run proclaim that we will call a popular...
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hide it at a place where no one goes, like long john silver's.ou could dump a dead body there and you wouldn't find it for a month. she said it's hidden in a place no one would think to look. and that means it's probably hidden in a salad, right? place mrauls [ applause ] thank you. google unveil d project class yesterday. it is pair of glasses that can do everything your smartphone does. instead of looking through a screen, you look through the glasses and protect the image, like the terminator of ironman or something. they say this could revolutionize the way people watch pornography on the bus. [ laughter ] i don't note about this. i could assume your glasses would need wireless. does that mean every time you go into anevator you go blind? we got our mind hands on a pai these google glasses. guillermo is wearing them right now. do you feel like -- are they working? are they working guillermo? >> not really, jimmy. >> jimmy: i think those might be knockoffs. where did you get those things? >> oh, my friend gave it to me. >> jimmy: oh, your frie
hide it at a place where no one goes, like long john silver's.ou could dump a dead body there and you wouldn't find it for a month. she said it's hidden in a place no one would think to look. and that means it's probably hidden in a salad, right? place mrauls [ applause ] thank you. google unveil d project class yesterday. it is pair of glasses that can do everything your smartphone does. instead of looking through a screen, you look through the glasses and protect the image, like the...
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john lucas drains a long three pointer to go up four. bulls went on a 10-4 run... pierce, and starts the fast break with c-j watson to luol deng for the lay up... a season- high 26 for deng. bulls win 93-86... now 15- and- 7 without rose this year. hawks visiting the wild in minnesota.... they're three minutes away from their first shutout... but on the power play, cal clutterbuck deflects a shot to tie it at one. after a scoreless overtime... third round of the shootout, and devon setoguchi wins it for the wild. hawks lose 2-1. their regular season finale in detroit tomorrow will determine if they get the fifth or sixth seed in the playoffs. bill murray kicking off the season at wrigley field.... cubs lead the nationals one- nothing in the eighth... but kerry wood walks three straight batters... including the tying run. then two outs and a man on in the ninth... carlos marmol gives up the r-b-i single to ian desmond. cubs lose their opener 2-1... ryan dempster earned a no- decision with ten strike outs in seven- and- two- thirds innings. your live illinois lottery
john lucas drains a long three pointer to go up four. bulls went on a 10-4 run... pierce, and starts the fast break with c-j watson to luol deng for the lay up... a season- high 26 for deng. bulls win 93-86... now 15- and- 7 without rose this year. hawks visiting the wild in minnesota.... they're three minutes away from their first shutout... but on the power play, cal clutterbuck deflects a shot to tie it at one. after a scoreless overtime... third round of the shootout, and devon setoguchi...
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long. >> it's not jewelry, john, come on.. >> when "msnbc reports" continues. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way quicken loans is engineered to amaze. ♪ my high school science teacher made me what i am today. our science teacher helped us build it. ♪ now i'm a geologist at chevron, and i get to help science teachers. it has four servo motors and a wireless microcontroller. over the last three years we've put nearly 100 million dollars into american education. that's thousands of kids learning to love science. ♪ isn't that cool? and that's pretty cool. ♪ >>> returning to our story, no one in this quiet community near syracuse, new york, could quite believe it. 67-year-o
long. >> it's not jewelry, john, come on.. >> when "msnbc reports" continues. thanks for babysitting the kids, brittany. so how much do we owe you? that'll be $973.42. ya know, your rates and fees aren't exactly competitive. who do you think i am, quicken loans? [ spokesman ] when you refinance your mortgage with quicken loans, you'll find that our rates and fees are extremely competitive. because the last thing you want is to spend too much on your mortgage. one more way...
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and former nfl coach and sportscaster john madden turns 76. all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments on those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." finally here's a look at what's coming up later on the "today" show. more on "30 rock" show alec baldwin's stalker. who is she? and singer carole king will be share stories from her new memoir "a natural woman." keep it on this channel for news, weather sports and more. i'm lynn berry. thanks for watching today. just your first stop of the day today, on your nbc stations. have a good one.
and former nfl coach and sportscaster john madden turns 76. all day long you can stay on top of the very latest developments on those stories and others as they break on msnbc. and tonight be sure to watch brian williams with "nbc nightly news." finally here's a look at what's coming up later on the "today" show. more on "30 rock" show alec baldwin's stalker. who is she? and singer carole king will be share stories from her new memoir "a natural woman."...
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i was instructed by my long-time friend john coskey, that it would be a good idea if i maintained some suspense about who my nominee was. ed bart and others used that ploy last year and john thought it worked well. but i don't see, however, that i can do that. as i look around, there are a lot of friendly faces out there. many of you who know my persona at all, will not be on tender hooks whether it's braxton brag or charles sumner, you know who i'm interested in, you know who i'm going to talk about. i do, though, at least for starters have a quirky context for you. i'm going to talk about soap sold to philadelphians, yankees in the northeast. and number two about frenology. and those are both not in the mainstream. was there even a remote chance in the april of 1862 the thomas j. jackson, already known then as stone well, might have served as a text in april of 1862 to sell soap to yankees in the northeast? utterly inconceivable. yet before the summer was over, just a few weeks later, jackson was the main subject of an advertisement by files okay soap. and the advertisers, knowing th
i was instructed by my long-time friend john coskey, that it would be a good idea if i maintained some suspense about who my nominee was. ed bart and others used that ploy last year and john thought it worked well. but i don't see, however, that i can do that. as i look around, there are a lot of friendly faces out there. many of you who know my persona at all, will not be on tender hooks whether it's braxton brag or charles sumner, you know who i'm interested in, you know who i'm going to talk...
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and south korea believe the launch is really a long range missile test john yang claims that sending a satellite into space for purely peaceful purposes is reportedly invited outside experts to prove its sincerity america's co-founder of a campaign to end the korean war says that washington is acting against international more by involving food aid and a political standoff. just a week or two before we heard the administration in washington saying this was a good deal it was going to get food to the neediest people in north korea and now we're playing politics with food food as a weapon of war under international law has always been illegal to use and we really need to find a way back to the table not see individual acts as a provocation they certainly have a right to put a satellite into space as other nations too but let's demilitarized let's look at the peace issues let's look at getting a peace treaty and the korean war finally and then i think these kinds of issues one right. but from moscow this is artsy political activity picked among russians during the past few months rallie
and south korea believe the launch is really a long range missile test john yang claims that sending a satellite into space for purely peaceful purposes is reportedly invited outside experts to prove its sincerity america's co-founder of a campaign to end the korean war says that washington is acting against international more by involving food aid and a political standoff. just a week or two before we heard the administration in washington saying this was a good deal it was going to get food...
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long run. [applause] >> i think john is right. one of the important things about this conference is san francisco is different. i cannot imagine sitting at the table of the chief of police of oakland or sacramento, and the chief of police being here. it does not end the questions. it is a conversation that has to get down to important issues. it has to start and meetings like this are a start to recognize. i think it is a real positive step. [applause] >> and although i would argue many of the things that were said today on the panel -- and i cannot believe i am going to say this -- i completely agree with john burris and stuart hanlon. [applause] >> thank you for giving my closing comments from me. i would like to thank the public defender's office for providing the public and anybody he wants to come to this forum, hearing from these experts, and they help you take away some good things from this -- and i hope you take away some good things you take away some good things from this panel. >> so many people here. this is the third
long run. [applause] >> i think john is right. one of the important things about this conference is san francisco is different. i cannot imagine sitting at the table of the chief of police of oakland or sacramento, and the chief of police being here. it does not end the questions. it is a conversation that has to get down to important issues. it has to start and meetings like this are a start to recognize. i think it is a real positive step. [applause] >> and although i would argue...