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perhaps these stelae depicted not gods, but kings, maya kings on their ascent to power. might the glyphs have recorded their births and ascent to the throne ? proskouriakoff carefully charted these dates. then she theorized that as each new ruler was seated the previous ruler had died. from the birth of one ruler to the ascent of the next, the span of dates never exceeded a human lifetime. clearly, this is not a portrait of a god, but of a young king on a throne. from below, he is watched by a woman -- perhaps his wife or mother. for the first time, the glyphs were revealing maya history. stuart: somebody came up and said "you hear that tatiana is working on a dynasty, "a king list from piedras negras ?" and everybody went, "oh, come on, this just can't be true." and i remember that vividly. and then i remember afterwards, when the publication came out, how clear it all looked. it was as if we only had a hint of what the maya were. we thought they were astronomers and priests. and then all of a sudden, the glass is wiped clean, and there are people looking through. there
perhaps these stelae depicted not gods, but kings, maya kings on their ascent to power. might the glyphs have recorded their births and ascent to the throne ? proskouriakoff carefully charted these dates. then she theorized that as each new ruler was seated the previous ruler had died. from the birth of one ruler to the ascent of the next, the span of dates never exceeded a human lifetime. clearly, this is not a portrait of a god, but of a young king on a throne. from below, he is watched by a...
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so king was educating them. king was challenging them.nd at the same moment, king was depending upon their help and assistance and the opening of their eyes to bring in the kind of federal assistance that was needed to make possible the continued movement of the people who were struggling to change the country. it was a tough kind of situation. they respected him. they realized that he was a part of a movement that was opening the country in new ways. but they were also worried about what would happen if this got out of hand. king, on the other hand, recognized that they were learning, but he knew that they were learning too slowly, and he knew that they were learning as politicians --always watching the edges from where they could be attacked and lose their own power and constituency. so it was quite a dance that was going on between and among them. >> dr. harding, you -- he worked -- dr. king worked with lyndon johnson on the civil rights act of '64, the voting rights act of '65, but then he turns on him around the issue of the vietnam
so king was educating them. king was challenging them.nd at the same moment, king was depending upon their help and assistance and the opening of their eyes to bring in the kind of federal assistance that was needed to make possible the continued movement of the people who were struggling to change the country. it was a tough kind of situation. they respected him. they realized that he was a part of a movement that was opening the country in new ways. but they were also worried about what would...
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king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement and prophetic religion in the death of jim crow. he has written numerous articles and essays so our format today i will start by asking a few questions for panelists to discuss and then we will switch to audience questions. please go to the microphone in the middle. it 3:15 we will move to the activity building for the book signing. all the panelists could address, it is drawn from law quote in his book. in "eyes on the prize" charles houston, an early civil rights lawyer said lawsuits mean little unless supported by public opinion and baffling problem is how to create the proper kind of public opinion. to extend the goal of the movement is about shaping public opinion, or legislative and judicial appearance? >> they are tied together in some critical ways.
king. david chappell is professor of modern american history, taught in arkansas, russia and upstate new york. washington d.c. and policy work, in addition to "waking from the dream" he has written inside is of the civil rights movement and prophetic religion in the death of jim crow. he has written numerous articles and essays so our format today i will start by asking a few questions for panelists to discuss and then we will switch to audience questions. please go to the microphone...
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doughty with the 52-foot wrister 4-0 kings rolling final: 5-2 kings kings lead series 3-1 game 5 is wednesday in chicago college lacrosse crowned a champion today baltimore maryland the site.as powerhouse duke took on notre dame in search of it's third lacrosse title in five years. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! >>> kidnapping 911. >> i will kill her. that is your final warning. >> the woman abducted at her job by her crazy exboyfriend. >> i'm thinking it's over. >> then, just hours after her wedding, this bride suffered a medical emergency that wiped all memory of her big day. >> the one day that every girl dreamed of, i don't remember. >> now, the big do-over. >> we're here today to have round two. >> "inside edition" is there for a wedding she'll never forget. and, the girl with two faces. her face is all twisted. she wants to have a symmetrical face like this. will the four-hour operation work? plus, the amazing story behind this
doughty with the 52-foot wrister 4-0 kings rolling final: 5-2 kings kings lead series 3-1 game 5 is wednesday in chicago college lacrosse crowned a champion today baltimore maryland the site.as powerhouse duke took on notre dame in search of it's third lacrosse title in five years. that's it for the kron 4 news at 11. stay connected with kron 4 and get latest news at kron 4 dot com. or download one of our mobile apps. we'll see you tomorrow morning! >>> kidnapping 911. >> i will...
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here's what king said. paraphrasing him, i know many of us do not want to vote on immigration but we can at least tweak -- here's what denham said. he said i know many of us do not want to vote on immigration, but can we at least tweak the defense authorization bill to allow young people who were brought here really as minors through no fault of their own to serve in the military when they love this country and this is the only country they know? to be clear, this measure is far short of comprehensive legislation that's needed to fix our broken system. this slight tweak is not even a drop of water in the grand canyon. and even for this small microscopic measure known as the enenlist act steve king responded saying don't do it and the republicans didn't. here's what king said. as soon as they raised their hand and say i'm unlawfully present in the u.s., we're not going to take your oath into the military but we're going to take your deposition and have a bus for you to tijuana. and what happened when king sa
here's what king said. paraphrasing him, i know many of us do not want to vote on immigration but we can at least tweak -- here's what denham said. he said i know many of us do not want to vote on immigration, but can we at least tweak the defense authorization bill to allow young people who were brought here really as minors through no fault of their own to serve in the military when they love this country and this is the only country they know? to be clear, this measure is far short of...
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and king had become, king was against the war. use against the war in general, but as the war went on king became incredibly increasingly vocal against the war. by 67 he really broke with the president. the president ordered the irs to go after tax returns to investigate whether he committed tax fraud. the fbi was already wiretapping king, but he had the fbi really turned loose on them. because he personally felt that king was a traitor. not the country but him personal. he thought this couldn't possibly be just a difference of opinion or that king had any sort of legitimate point of view. it was something personal that king had somehow broken his trust or broken their friendship to the extent there was a friendship. that's just, you call it what you will, mental instability or just the stress of the job, but it's definitely something that i think can't be separated from the core story of his career. this is who this man was and it made for a very tragic story in the end. >> historically, you looked at johnson's presidency and how
and king had become, king was against the war. use against the war in general, but as the war went on king became incredibly increasingly vocal against the war. by 67 he really broke with the president. the president ordered the irs to go after tax returns to investigate whether he committed tax fraud. the fbi was already wiretapping king, but he had the fbi really turned loose on them. because he personally felt that king was a traitor. not the country but him personal. he thought this...
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in the painting is higher than the king's. odd, since he's the one going to heaven. but it's in the religious paintings that rubens pulls out all the stops. his church paintings, such as the descent from the cross, served the requirements of roman catholic counter reformation ideology, inspiring faith, inducing piety. the immediacy and individuality of the figures, the use of great circling arcs in the sweeping compositions, his dazzling use of color, all contribute to the heightened emotionalism that was intended to lift the spectator out of the everyday world into a state of exultation. his works are the most powerful expression of triumph and christianity. rubens achieved his success early as we see in this youthful self-portrait, together with his first wife. he was the superstar of the art world of the day, the most esteemed court painter in europe, when in 1628 he was summoned to spain to paint the king. from his capital at madrid, philip iv ruled the greatest empire in the world, with dominions stretching from the phili
in the painting is higher than the king's. odd, since he's the one going to heaven. but it's in the religious paintings that rubens pulls out all the stops. his church paintings, such as the descent from the cross, served the requirements of roman catholic counter reformation ideology, inspiring faith, inducing piety. the immediacy and individuality of the figures, the use of great circling arcs in the sweeping compositions, his dazzling use of color, all contribute to the heightened...
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she was the stephen king fan that first began talking about stephen king and stuff. and her grandma, who raise her, grandma lily, said her investigator was that blair would become a lawyer, and she certainly had the talents. blair dropped out of school, and she dropped out in ninth grade. just couldn't finish high school, and then she ended up -- kept trying and trying to go back and get a ged and wasn't able to too that. so the last i checked in with her, she was working the night cleaning job in her office buildings. so something like a big urban office building, cleaning at night on the night shift. >> host: mariah. >> guest: mariah is -- got married, divorced, had another relationship and had two lovely children, finished high school, trying to go back to college and become a nurse's assays stand, has not quite gotten there yet. left her partner, is now a single mom, raising these two beautiful children, and she is some -- she'sing too pretty well. >> host: elizabeth. >> guest: elizabeth has struggled as well. elizabeth has a very young child. she had a baby a li
she was the stephen king fan that first began talking about stephen king and stuff. and her grandma, who raise her, grandma lily, said her investigator was that blair would become a lawyer, and she certainly had the talents. blair dropped out of school, and she dropped out in ninth grade. just couldn't finish high school, and then she ended up -- kept trying and trying to go back and get a ged and wasn't able to too that. so the last i checked in with her, she was working the night cleaning job...
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not easy to amend but the kings and maybe better. kings win third straight. do you see the theme?s pretty down. everybody just looks really stunned looking at the game. here's a picture from the black caucus this book page. patrick kane walking off into the light. i don't know what that symbolizes but maybe he's going to get really invigorated for the game. >>, david beck them at the l.a. kings game. >> that's great. >> this is one of the most shared a photos. and some others from last night. i don't know what happened during the second intermission but we got wolverine back in time to stop it. here is kyle long. they forced me to eat my second sight of a screen tonight. he's going with the triple their. stay in shape we need you. i asked people to send me their reactions on this book. i got this one. it was a plane crash. >> any injuries? >> i don't know. people are just posting their reactions. this baby markets have to stay up late and can stay up for the game? has anybody seen them? and going to be sick. what a disappointment. nothing we haven't seen before. where are the real
not easy to amend but the kings and maybe better. kings win third straight. do you see the theme?s pretty down. everybody just looks really stunned looking at the game. here's a picture from the black caucus this book page. patrick kane walking off into the light. i don't know what that symbolizes but maybe he's going to get really invigorated for the game. >>, david beck them at the l.a. kings game. >> that's great. >> this is one of the most shared a photos. and some others...
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king wrote about this. he had every january he would write an essay for the nation where he gave a report card about where civil rights had come over the last year and where it was going, and his essay for january of 1963 was pretty bleak. he was not very hopeful that something would happen. then -- of course, he says this to the national public, or to in the nation's readership, at the same time he was planning birmingham, and so what this book -- and birmingham at first was -- they kind of had to get momentum going, but this kind of -- this begins with the moment when that all turned. so, the momentum on civil rights changed at 1:00 p.m. on may 2, 1963, when the doors of the 16th street baptist church in birmingham, alabama, burst open and school christian poured fourth singing "we shall overcome." the executive director of the southern christian leadership conference and the strategic visionary behind the protests-sent the children not waves. a dozen here, a score there, coursing in different directions,
king wrote about this. he had every january he would write an essay for the nation where he gave a report card about where civil rights had come over the last year and where it was going, and his essay for january of 1963 was pretty bleak. he was not very hopeful that something would happen. then -- of course, he says this to the national public, or to in the nation's readership, at the same time he was planning birmingham, and so what this book -- and birmingham at first was -- they kind of...
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to saudi princes locked in their palace by the king for over a decade we'll tell you about the power struggle in the music world family and the women's fear for their lives and. for doing to the world the guy report. the bane of the fleet desperate for work an increasing number of greeks are being driven to suicide to escape the agony of financial disaster. which martina national coming to you live from moscow i'm maria joshing ukraine southern city of odessa alang to arrest those killed in friday's street violence and blazing inferno more than forty people were killed when pro king of radicals firebombed a building with anti-government activists and side following fierce clashes people who gathered at one of the first funerals have reportedly vowed to try and take city buildings later in the day the city which had previously not seen any trouble is still in shock over the tragedy be warned you may find some of the food we're about to show you disturbing. well this is one of the most dramatic videos taken during the fire showing people jump. being out of windows trying to save their
to saudi princes locked in their palace by the king for over a decade we'll tell you about the power struggle in the music world family and the women's fear for their lives and. for doing to the world the guy report. the bane of the fleet desperate for work an increasing number of greeks are being driven to suicide to escape the agony of financial disaster. which martina national coming to you live from moscow i'm maria joshing ukraine southern city of odessa alang to arrest those killed in...
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he's the king.alking about someone, like, 20 years, someone who's been around that long and broken down barriers and someone whose music stands the test of time and the current music they're doing is still, like, breaking records, changing the world, changing things and people are, you know, following these guys. you know, people like that, i think you need to be around 20 years or something to really be in that position because you can lose your crown fast when you're young. one wrong move, the crown's gone. >> charlie: but after 20 years -- >> 20 years. >> charlie: -- he has a greater claim. >> yeah. >> charlie: are you creating all the time? >> never. only in the studio, and i'm hardly there. >> charlie: why? i want to enjoy my life. you know, i'm really happy about how far i've come, but it's important to not miss out on the real things in life, too. >> charlie: like children? hildren, family. >> charlie: community. ommunity. you know, learning and never getting, you know, too far away from comm
he's the king.alking about someone, like, 20 years, someone who's been around that long and broken down barriers and someone whose music stands the test of time and the current music they're doing is still, like, breaking records, changing the world, changing things and people are, you know, following these guys. you know, people like that, i think you need to be around 20 years or something to really be in that position because you can lose your crown fast when you're young. one wrong move,...
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they watched stephen king on television. they read stephen king.re i was trying to be this idealistic social justice teacher, trying to change the world, change them and all they wanted to read with stephen king. i finally gave in and said we are going to read horror fiction and staff and that was transformative for me and my students because they began becoming readers and really enjoying reading and loving it and staff. eventually, stephen king read my memoir and wrote a very nice blurb about it. >> host: do you regret a lot of the girls to read horror fiction? >> guest: not at all. we did not actually read stephen king and my class. i did a bunch of research after i learned about this literary passion affairs and i found all these really wonderful stories and stuff for young kids and they manage to create this whole curriculum around the stories and scary stories. so they kind of compromise. they still insisted their favorite author was always stephen king. that was interesting. >> host: how long were you with these girls and a special class? >>
they watched stephen king on television. they read stephen king.re i was trying to be this idealistic social justice teacher, trying to change the world, change them and all they wanted to read with stephen king. i finally gave in and said we are going to read horror fiction and staff and that was transformative for me and my students because they began becoming readers and really enjoying reading and loving it and staff. eventually, stephen king read my memoir and wrote a very nice blurb about...
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we have highlights of game two, between the hawks and kings. plus -- former priest daniel mc-cormack is arrested again, over *new sex abuse charges. good morning. i'm dan ponce. erin is off today. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. demetrius ivory has a check of our weather. wicked >> it's a pretty good day. we do have a lot of men on the show but don't worry sarah is here for traffic. she is going to save us today. >> adding some class to the newscast. >> let's look at the weather. people conditions yesterday high temperature 86 degrees. today we are back in the '60s. temperatures will drop a bit. not a cool day typical high around 70. expect mostly sunny skies today presented this afternoon. 58 degrees at the lakefront. it's 54 in waukegan. 56 in aurora. satellite and radar composite shows cloud cover across the county. with showers and thunderstorms that we saw yesterday i think we do deserve some dry weather. expected to stay dry through saturday. next chance of rain is on sunday. temperatures in the '60s by 5:00 p.m..
we have highlights of game two, between the hawks and kings. plus -- former priest daniel mc-cormack is arrested again, over *new sex abuse charges. good morning. i'm dan ponce. erin is off today. thanks for joining us on the wgn morning news at *4 a-m. demetrius ivory has a check of our weather. wicked >> it's a pretty good day. we do have a lot of men on the show but don't worry sarah is here for traffic. she is going to save us today. >> adding some class to the newscast....
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she was a steven king fan and when we began talking about steven king and her grandma who raised herandma lily said that her vision was that blair would become a lawyer and she certainly have those talents. blair dropped out of school and she dropped out in ninth grade. she just couldn't finish high school and then she ended up cap trying and trying to go back and get her ged and wasn't able to do that so currently the last i checked in with her she was working the night cleaning job in an office building. something like a big urban office building cleaning at night on the night shift. >> host: mariah? >> guest: mariah got married, divorced had another relationship and have two lovely children. finished high school and is trying to go back to college and become a nurse's assistant. has not quite gotten there yet. left her partner who is now a single mom raising these two beautiful children. she is doing pretty well. >> host: elizabeth? >> guest: elizabeth has struggled as well. elizabeth has a very young child. she had a baby a little over a year ago and has a fiancÉ. she almost fini
she was a steven king fan and when we began talking about steven king and her grandma who raised herandma lily said that her vision was that blair would become a lawyer and she certainly have those talents. blair dropped out of school and she dropped out in ninth grade. she just couldn't finish high school and then she ended up cap trying and trying to go back and get her ged and wasn't able to do that so currently the last i checked in with her she was working the night cleaning job in an...
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this is where martin luther king jr. was born.me up in atlanta, learning the gospel of hope from great civil rights leaders. this house and ebenezer baptist church just down the block, dr. king's church, are now national historic sites, but atlanta's role in the civil rights movement predates even dr. king. in 1906 race riots left the city one of the most segment galted in america. protests staged here pushed back against segregation, helped consolidate black voting power and improved economic opportunities in the black community. a lot of that power rested here, auburn avenue. the thing that made the sweet auburn historic district so unique was the role that its churches and businesses played in the civil rights movement and the way we impacted the student protest movement that swept atlanta's black institutions. there was the 1945 march from mlk's church to atlanta city hall. the push to desegregate city buses in the late 1950s. the 1960 mass sit-ins at lunch counters inside atlanta department stores. the 1962 naacp boycott of r
this is where martin luther king jr. was born.me up in atlanta, learning the gospel of hope from great civil rights leaders. this house and ebenezer baptist church just down the block, dr. king's church, are now national historic sites, but atlanta's role in the civil rights movement predates even dr. king. in 1906 race riots left the city one of the most segment galted in america. protests staged here pushed back against segregation, helped consolidate black voting power and improved economic...
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king and television.ey read stephen king and there i was trying to be this idealistic teacher, trying to change the world and all they wanted to read the stephen king i finally gave in his bed we are going to read horror fiction and that was transformative for me and for vice event because they began becoming readers and really enjoying reading roughing it in stuff and eventually stephen king read my mom are in wrote a blurb it. >> host: do you regret allowing the girls to read horror fiction? >> guest: not at all. we did not actually read stephen king in my class. i did a bunch of research after he learned about this literary passion of berries and i found all these really wonderful ghost stories and stuff for young kids and i managed to create this whole curriculum around the stories. so we kind of compromised. they still insisted on that was interesting. we had the class for four years, beginning at her grading going to the age of sixth-grade. i made a decision at that point to come back to north carol
king and television.ey read stephen king and there i was trying to be this idealistic teacher, trying to change the world and all they wanted to read the stephen king i finally gave in his bed we are going to read horror fiction and that was transformative for me and for vice event because they began becoming readers and really enjoying reading roughing it in stuff and eventually stephen king read my mom are in wrote a blurb it. >> host: do you regret allowing the girls to read horror...
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they were the king of the cowboys and the queen of the cowgirls. dale evans and roy rogers had a special needs child, among their many children. and back in hollywood, in the 1950's, and late 1940's, there was a cultural condition in this country that was particularly prevalent in hollywood. and that was that people didn't want to see special needs children in public. people didn't want to face the fact that not everyone in this country is born exactly the same. but roy and dale took their special needs child with them everywhere they went. and they were ostracized and they ceased to be invited out into people's homes because they didn't want to see that child. it was a gutsy thing to do. roy rogers and dale evans chaminged the way americans -- changed the way americans viewed special needs children. and now when we see special needs people in our society, it puts a smile on our face. they're so integrated into our everyday, and they're important members of our society. when that child died, dale evans wrote the song "happy trails" to that child. s
they were the king of the cowboys and the queen of the cowgirls. dale evans and roy rogers had a special needs child, among their many children. and back in hollywood, in the 1950's, and late 1940's, there was a cultural condition in this country that was particularly prevalent in hollywood. and that was that people didn't want to see special needs children in public. people didn't want to face the fact that not everyone in this country is born exactly the same. but roy and dale took their...
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just to be clear, right now steve king is winning. just last week, he said -- quote -- "if i had the power, the authority to kill everything immigration-wise that comes through the house, if they actually handed me the keys to the kingdom and if i actually had the gavel that controls immigration -- the immigration issue, that would be nice." well, madam president, who among us can say that he has not been handed the gavel on immigration policy when nothing is being done on immigration? just what he said he would do if he were, indeed, handed the gavel. what has the house actually done on immigration these past two years? nothing. look it up. this is what steve king wants. he wants the house to do -- houe to do nothing. he is winning and america is losing. and it's not just me who's frustrated with this inexplicable action. just this week, tom donahue, president of the u.s. chamber of commerce, said -- quote -- "if republicans don't do it, they shouldn't even bother to run a candidate in 2016." he added that -- quote -- "failure to act
just to be clear, right now steve king is winning. just last week, he said -- quote -- "if i had the power, the authority to kill everything immigration-wise that comes through the house, if they actually handed me the keys to the kingdom and if i actually had the gavel that controls immigration -- the immigration issue, that would be nice." well, madam president, who among us can say that he has not been handed the gavel on immigration policy when nothing is being done on...
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shared his thoughts on the king's conduct. himself.is considered by many saudis to be a reformer and it's hard to believe this when you see that his own daughters are actually being treated this way. just because his ex-wife refuses to return to. radio to be under his thumb i guess because she is an ex-wife. at the same time there are a lot of saudis who believe that king abdullah has has actually reformed arabia he talked at some point about allowing so do women to vote but things are extremely slow. and there's another version doing the rounds to what my. version about what the princess is could be imprisoned in total king abdullah has had thirty wives and fathered thirty eight children the mother of the imprisoned daughters says they are the victims of a power struggle within the large family of the saudi king says what she had to say . i wish i knew what why he's doing i'm divorced and find the chance for. his sons are definitely behind otherwise encourage them to do it because for girls educated beautiful out of the way for other
shared his thoughts on the king's conduct. himself.is considered by many saudis to be a reformer and it's hard to believe this when you see that his own daughters are actually being treated this way. just because his ex-wife refuses to return to. radio to be under his thumb i guess because she is an ex-wife. at the same time there are a lot of saudis who believe that king abdullah has has actually reformed arabia he talked at some point about allowing so do women to vote but things are...
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kings up 3-2 late. keith a wrister that greets jonathan quick. ties it at 3. less than five minutes later, patrick kane. chicago evens the series 4-3 the final. back seven back in the windy city. that's a wrap on morning sports. mike shuman will have all of your weekend highlights. enjoy your weekend. i'm larry beil. >>> still to come, there's a party underway in napa. the big names expected to
kings up 3-2 late. keith a wrister that greets jonathan quick. ties it at 3. less than five minutes later, patrick kane. chicago evens the series 4-3 the final. back seven back in the windy city. that's a wrap on morning sports. mike shuman will have all of your weekend highlights. enjoy your weekend. i'm larry beil. >>> still to come, there's a party underway in napa. the big names expected to
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in the painting is higher than the king's.dd, since he's the one going to heaven. but it's in the religious paintings that rubens pulls out all the stops. his church paintings,
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. >> her glass is welcome like king fish restaurant in king mateo. back at molotov's the sign went back up, no recording on the premises. there are 13 in oakland and seattle and now ban google glass posting signs like this. for the most part, it is all about privacy. >> they don't want to be recorded. it is a bar. >> jeff lucas manages the 500 club. customers complained and the users could be creepily recording them. >> i came here to drink and watch sports. i don't need to be seen. i don't want my wife to see this. >> it is such an invasion of privacy. >> camera phones phones are obvious. you can't tell if glass users are looking or recording you. they blame sara for not simply taking hers off at night. >> you can't go and have a beer and relax somebody going and putting your life on instagram. >> they are filming people without permission and it is wrong. >> somebody else said they have those google glasses on. i'm like, let's not dreng here then. >> google responded saying, we are thenging carefully about how we design glass. new technology raises
. >> her glass is welcome like king fish restaurant in king mateo. back at molotov's the sign went back up, no recording on the premises. there are 13 in oakland and seattle and now ban google glass posting signs like this. for the most part, it is all about privacy. >> they don't want to be recorded. it is a bar. >> jeff lucas manages the 500 club. customers complained and the users could be creepily recording them. >> i came here to drink and watch sports. i don't need...
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we didn't read stephen king in my class. did a bunch of research after i learned about this passion of tears. so we kind of compromise, but they still insisted that their favorite author was stephan king and that was interesting. >> host: how long were you with these girls and their special class? >> guest: beginning when they were in third grade and going to the end of sixth grade and they made a decision at that point to come back to north carolina and i begin to count my own nonprofit building and what i learned from these girls, so i had to leave and that was very tough because i love these girls -- left these girls when they were just entering adolescence. i kept up with them and i visited cincinnati. we kept in touch through e-mail and facebook and everything else and i went back and forth but i left when they were in sixth grade. if i've have been able to stay and continue the class, a number of them struggled when they entered adolescence. one of them again a young teenage mom at the age of 16. she finished high scho
we didn't read stephen king in my class. did a bunch of research after i learned about this passion of tears. so we kind of compromise, but they still insisted that their favorite author was stephan king and that was interesting. >> host: how long were you with these girls and their special class? >> guest: beginning when they were in third grade and going to the end of sixth grade and they made a decision at that point to come back to north carolina and i begin to count my own...
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house -- the king of rock and roll, that is. right now, they are visiting the tomb of elvis, paying their respects to the king. william and harry are in town for their old friend guy pelly's wedding. and the heirs to the british throne last night were dressed down, visiting a famous bbq joint. rendezvous. the princes' chair. i feel like royalty. do you think that they enjoyed the food? >> i know that they did, because i saw how much they ate. >> reporter: what did they say? >> they loved the ribs. >> reporter: tomorrow's the big day. until then, it's friday night in memphis. linzie janis, abc news, memphis. >>> up next, the rescue of a school bus, and the fast-acting hero that saved lives in the nick of time. it's how i look at life. especially now that i live with a higher risk of stroke due to afib, a type of irregular heartbeat not caused by a heart valve problem. i was taking warfarin but wondered, could i focus on something better? my doctor told me about eliquis for three important reasons. one, in a clinical trial eliquis
house -- the king of rock and roll, that is. right now, they are visiting the tomb of elvis, paying their respects to the king. william and harry are in town for their old friend guy pelly's wedding. and the heirs to the british throne last night were dressed down, visiting a famous bbq joint. rendezvous. the princes' chair. i feel like royalty. do you think that they enjoyed the food? >> i know that they did, because i saw how much they ate. >> reporter: what did they say? >>...
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are those king's hawaiian rolls? thanks, carol! people go pupule for the sweet, fluffy deliciousness of king's hawaiian. find us in the deli or in-store bakery. is levy using our clippers? honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go! alright, fellas. alright, russ. back to work!
are those king's hawaiian rolls? thanks, carol! people go pupule for the sweet, fluffy deliciousness of king's hawaiian. find us in the deli or in-store bakery. is levy using our clippers? honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the...
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we saw the future king of england flying coach.oducer justine has some of the best responses. >> tamar told us a lady sitting across the aisle pulling two guinea. pigs out of her bag. >> i didn't know ungd take them on the flight. i've seen dogs. >> next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll talk about in the day ahead and "morning joe" is moments away. stick around. ♪ i'm sinora and this is my son, chris. i'm a messy person. i don't like cleaning. i love my son, but he never cleans up. always leaves a trail of crumbs behind. you're going to have a problem with getting a wife. uh, yeah, i guess. [ laughs ] this is ridiculous. christopher glenn! [ doorbell rings ] what is that? swiffer sweep & trap. i think i can use this. it picks up everything. i like this. that's a lot of dirt. it's that easy! good job chris! i think a woman will probably come your way. [ both laugh ] i think a woman will probably come your way. ♪ make every day, her day with a full menu of appetizers and entrées crafted with care and designed to delig
we saw the future king of england flying coach.oducer justine has some of the best responses. >> tamar told us a lady sitting across the aisle pulling two guinea. pigs out of her bag. >> i didn't know ungd take them on the flight. i've seen dogs. >> next on "way too early," a look at the stories you'll talk about in the day ahead and "morning joe" is moments away. stick around. ♪ i'm sinora and this is my son, chris. i'm a messy person. i don't like...
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>> we'll sit there and we'll get a good shot at it. >> by the first corner, the "king of shaves" has moved up from 12th position to 6th. >> we were driving it. we had a few discussions as to how to make some of the corners. >> take it down! just keep going. >> chris and i disagreed for the first couple of laps but we worked that out by lap four. it was good racing conditions and things were going according to plan. >> the two-man team must maintain a delicate balance at high speeds. >> won't think about what we're doing. slow your turn, slow your turn! >> a bit like trying to drive the car when one person has the steering wheel and the other person has the brakes and accelerator. and when you start sliding around corners as we were, it's a bit of a balancing act between us. >> the "king of shaves" is closing in on the front runners with four laps to go. >> we were catching the leaders at about 1.5 seconds a lap and there was enough time in the race. i mean, we were only about 200, 300 meters behind them. >> 3:4.11 seconds and that's almost a second quicker than the race leader. >> it
>> we'll sit there and we'll get a good shot at it. >> by the first corner, the "king of shaves" has moved up from 12th position to 6th. >> we were driving it. we had a few discussions as to how to make some of the corners. >> take it down! just keep going. >> chris and i disagreed for the first couple of laps but we worked that out by lap four. it was good racing conditions and things were going according to plan. >> the two-man team must maintain...
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that theu surprised king suggested the coup? >> no.ry has been very close to the monarchy. they are there to defend the monarchy. so it is not that surprising that the monarchy cited with the coup leaders. there is some talk that the crown prince is more in line with the redshirts and the queen more in line with the military. we will have to see how that plays out. >> impact on the economy, very hard to gauge at the moment. hotels are mostly empty. can you give any evidence? >> we have seen these coups in the past have not that damaging an effect on tourism. much of thailand's tourism is outside of bangkok. most of the tension seems to be within bangkok. there are a lot of tourists who will go anyway. there is tourism in bangkok as well and that will likely be hit. the thai economy has shown resilience after past coups. we are in for an extended period of military rule. the last coup lasted more than a year before we had elections. but itty will be there is going to be interesting to see how investors as well as tourists look. >> the a
that theu surprised king suggested the coup? >> no.ry has been very close to the monarchy. they are there to defend the monarchy. so it is not that surprising that the monarchy cited with the coup leaders. there is some talk that the crown prince is more in line with the redshirts and the queen more in line with the military. we will have to see how that plays out. >> impact on the economy, very hard to gauge at the moment. hotels are mostly empty. can you give any evidence?...
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king. >> i'm sorry, i did not catch what you said.an you say that again? >> i have been working fast food for 17 years and burger king i've worked for the past nine years and i make $9.40 an hour working there. >> and why are you going on strike today? >> i'm going on strike for my family. i raced through the girls here in kansas city. their future do not look anything like the past. we have struggled with homelessness, and basic utilities -- gas, rent, the lights. and that is while working every day. the working poor is what we are. >> are you concerned about retaliation if you go out today? what has burger king said, presumably, because this is being organized all over the country, urging and mcdonald's no workers will be walking out. >> i first spoke to you in august. that was my first right and this is number four for me. so we know the federal laws provide us our protection when we come together as workers and fornd corporations we work to pay us a living wage and give us the right to form a union. with that knowledge of knowing
king. >> i'm sorry, i did not catch what you said.an you say that again? >> i have been working fast food for 17 years and burger king i've worked for the past nine years and i make $9.40 an hour working there. >> and why are you going on strike today? >> i'm going on strike for my family. i raced through the girls here in kansas city. their future do not look anything like the past. we have struggled with homelessness, and basic utilities -- gas, rent, the lights. and...
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accountable namely the saudi king and his sons. and abdul-aziz who who are deliberately doing this to. two female who cannot do anything really i don't snowden spying revelations may have outraged washington but they also gave him worldwide fame. our report on how some top eager to make some cash in the name of a whistleblower hated by washington. i'm not going to lie to you i'm enjoying doing this story also get in touch with some cutting edge robotics primes to give us some really to tame and this and other stories a calming up shortly here on on c international. also learned saw a fourth night of street ryan says i'm angry you clashed with police so was course of actions the situation in the city is turning increasingly violent with twenty three arrested in one ice a lone nationwide complaint police us something our dissent while becoming more and more how they handed the sources however say they only use force when pushed to extremes. physically speaking consuelo about the is a threat to nobody but that didn't keep her from get
accountable namely the saudi king and his sons. and abdul-aziz who who are deliberately doing this to. two female who cannot do anything really i don't snowden spying revelations may have outraged washington but they also gave him worldwide fame. our report on how some top eager to make some cash in the name of a whistleblower hated by washington. i'm not going to lie to you i'm enjoying doing this story also get in touch with some cutting edge robotics primes to give us some really to tame and...
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. >> her glass is welcome like king fish restaurant in king mateo.back at molotov's the sign went back up, no recording on the premises. there are 13 in oakland and seattle and now ban google glass posting signs like this. for the most part, it is all about privacy. >> they don't want to be recorded. it is a bar. >> jeff lucas manages the 500 club. customers complained and the users could be creepily recording them. >> i came here to drink and watch sports. i don't need to be seen. i don't want my wife to see this. >> it is such an invasion of privacy. >> camera phones phones are obvious. you can't tell if glass users are looking or recording you. they blame sara for not simply taking hers off at night. >> you can't go and have a beer and relax somebody going and putting your life on instagram. >> they are filming people without permission and it is wrong. >> somebody else said they have those google glasses on. i'm like, let's not dreng here then. >> google responded saying, we are thenging carefully about how we design glass. new technology raises
. >> her glass is welcome like king fish restaurant in king mateo.back at molotov's the sign went back up, no recording on the premises. there are 13 in oakland and seattle and now ban google glass posting signs like this. for the most part, it is all about privacy. >> they don't want to be recorded. it is a bar. >> jeff lucas manages the 500 club. customers complained and the users could be creepily recording them. >> i came here to drink and watch sports. i don't need...
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also a golden cage the saudi king forces his daughters to. captivity some say it's over human rights others claim secretive power plays deep within the royal family. plus a glimmer of light in the fight against. to bring you stories of success from one u.s. campaign all to kick the drilling companies out of. top stories of today the week welcome to the weekly on r.t. international. two regions in eastern ukraine have just begun voting on their ties with the central authorities in kiev. both swept by anti-government sentiment will today ask people whether they want me now let's take a look at exactly what had gone yet voting for in this referendum first of all each region wants to be able to elect its own government they also want control over local finances of the south and the east to make up the lion's share of ukraine's economy but the tax money goes to a situation many locals object to plus the majority of the population speak russian they want the language to be formally recognized. where the voting is now underway . polls opened as plan
also a golden cage the saudi king forces his daughters to. captivity some say it's over human rights others claim secretive power plays deep within the royal family. plus a glimmer of light in the fight against. to bring you stories of success from one u.s. campaign all to kick the drilling companies out of. top stories of today the week welcome to the weekly on r.t. international. two regions in eastern ukraine have just begun voting on their ties with the central authorities in kiev. both...
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martin luther king jr. used to preach about the fight for voting rites at the ebinezer baptist church. why his words ring true today. it's a big friday show. we're growing hope. live from the sweet auburn festival in atlanta. you're watching a special edition of "politics nation" only on msnbc. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up. because tomorow we go live... it's a day full of promise. and often, that day arrives by train. big day today? even bigger one tomorrow. when csx trains move forward, so does the rest of the economy. csx. how tomorrow moves. cut! [bell rings] this...is jane. her long day on set starts with shoulder pain... ...and a choice take 6 tylenol in a day which is 2 aleve for... ...all day relief. hmm. [bell ring] "roll sound!" "action!" female narrator: the mattress price wars are on the mattress price wars are on at sleep train. we challeng
martin luther king jr. used to preach about the fight for voting rites at the ebinezer baptist church. why his words ring true today. it's a big friday show. we're growing hope. live from the sweet auburn festival in atlanta. you're watching a special edition of "politics nation" only on msnbc. can you start tomorrow? yes sir. alright. let's share the news tomorrow. today we failrly busy. tomorrow we're booked solid. we close on the house tomorrow. i want one of these opened up....
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the kings stepped on the gas. justin williams to anze kopitar.gs win 5-1 and send the sharks to a historic loss. >> it is devastating. i don't even know what to say. >> it is tough seeing it. but i think the better team won the series. they were better than us the last four games. it is tough. >> the last thing i want to do is come across as somebody who is whining because we had some people hurt. we are not going there. >> we let the fans down. we let everybody in the organization down. it is not a good feeling. >> i'm not going to throw anybody or any group of individuals under the bus because we lost it. i'm responsible for that group. >> how about some good news now? last week, the rangers swept the as in oakland, but couldn't wrack it up in texas. the as hitters hammered robbie ross. he gave up 11 hits in three and a third innings and his defense didn't help out much. derek norris throws it away. two runs scored to make it 9-0. with a.j. griffin out for the years, the as look like they have found a replacement. jesse chavez struck out eight.
the kings stepped on the gas. justin williams to anze kopitar.gs win 5-1 and send the sharks to a historic loss. >> it is devastating. i don't even know what to say. >> it is tough seeing it. but i think the better team won the series. they were better than us the last four games. it is tough. >> the last thing i want to do is come across as somebody who is whining because we had some people hurt. we are not going there. >> we let the fans down. we let everybody in the...
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there will still be a stop at fourth and king. and caltrain is currently planning to have dead-head service at fourth and king. >> i think the question was though, if dtx never happens is there independent utility in the other scope elements of what you are looking at? >> one component is dpx and there will be an alternative location. and to understand that the matrix and how it affects everything else is imperative to the project. >> the final question related to that, is there time lines set on this? or are we just studying it and part is figuring out what the time line is? >> we will look at both costs and time line with each component. but this is the last chance before shovels start to move. it's imperative to look at them from a holistic approach and understand what we are getting into before we get into them. and director, you are correct, the study of 280 and taking it down north of mariposa north of that area and south remain i-280 corridor. >> what i am most concerned about is the notion that the rail yard can be located
there will still be a stop at fourth and king. and caltrain is currently planning to have dead-head service at fourth and king. >> i think the question was though, if dtx never happens is there independent utility in the other scope elements of what you are looking at? >> one component is dpx and there will be an alternative location. and to understand that the matrix and how it affects everything else is imperative to the project. >> the final question related to that, is...
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the burger king breakfast burger. to wait until the late, late hour of 10:00 a.m. or in some extreme cases 10:30 in the morning to buy a whopper. no longer. now customers will be able to wake up, grab a coffee and have that, all while most people are still gnoshing on cereal. burger king has extensive offerings, including the whopper, double whopper, big king and bacon double cheeseburger. for breakfast. >>> coming up, i will find out what author and "new york times" food columnist mark about itman thinks about burgers for breakfast and why it might be just a little bit of a problem for us in the future. but first, sue herera has the cnbc market wrap. hi, sue. >> hi, alex. i can't wait for that interview. here's a look at how stocks stand going into monday morning. the dow jones industrial average did manage to close at a new all-time high up 32 points. the s&p gained almost 3 and the nasdaq rebounded to close up 20. that's it from cnbc. we are first in business worldwide. alex is back after a quick break. new private
the burger king breakfast burger. to wait until the late, late hour of 10:00 a.m. or in some extreme cases 10:30 in the morning to buy a whopper. no longer. now customers will be able to wake up, grab a coffee and have that, all while most people are still gnoshing on cereal. burger king has extensive offerings, including the whopper, double whopper, big king and bacon double cheeseburger. for breakfast. >>> coming up, i will find out what author and "new york times" food...
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accountable namely the saudi king and his sons. and abdul aziz who who are deliberately doing this to. two female who cannot do anything really well online for your tourists planning to quote why none of the summer sun in france might want to think twice later stand more terrorists have taken place on french soil than anywhere else in europe details on our website for you this hour. also nearly every second adult american has fallen victim to hacking over the last year at r.t. dot com you can find out the common pitfalls that make people so vulnerable online . now we're used to seeing robots in the movies portrayed as the bad guys trying to wipe out humanity but it seems there may be a well a bit too much hype to all of that. go to prison officer went to meet a few of the robots the so-called cutting its humanoids right here in moscow. see. basing there and. he'll even well there are just plain bloody well so the ball over all what's. this is no theo c. he's basically a desk lamp that is living in what is he doing what you know so
accountable namely the saudi king and his sons. and abdul aziz who who are deliberately doing this to. two female who cannot do anything really well online for your tourists planning to quote why none of the summer sun in france might want to think twice later stand more terrorists have taken place on french soil than anywhere else in europe details on our website for you this hour. also nearly every second adult american has fallen victim to hacking over the last year at r.t. dot com you can...
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2 tonight against the kings at game 2 tonight against the kings at oh john don't wallow john iin ice cream.s over. i'm not wallowing in ice cream. it's the new dannon oikos greek frozen yogurt. half the fat of regular ice cream. it's so irresistibly thick and creamy! didn't expect you to be enjoying yourself so soon! couldn't resist, mmm! it's such a good source of protein too! no, i'm talking about this john, already?! that was mine. hi mom. hi sweety. try the new dannon oikos greek frozen yogurt. ♪ dannon. sfx: car unlock beep. vo: david's heart attack didn't come with a warning. today his doctor has him on a bayer aspirin regimen to help reduce the risk of another one. if you've had a heart attack be sure to talk to your doctor before you begin an aspirin regimen. the blackhawks will go for a 2-0 series lead. they'll have to do it without andrew shaw. he practiced. he said he wanted to play tonight but that's not going to shoot for game 3 on saturday. he says the extra days of rest will be good for him and the long run. he has not played since game 1. after practice yesterday talk
2 tonight against the kings at game 2 tonight against the kings at oh john don't wallow john iin ice cream.s over. i'm not wallowing in ice cream. it's the new dannon oikos greek frozen yogurt. half the fat of regular ice cream. it's so irresistibly thick and creamy! didn't expect you to be enjoying yourself so soon! couldn't resist, mmm! it's such a good source of protein too! no, i'm talking about this john, already?! that was mine. hi mom. hi sweety. try the new dannon oikos greek frozen...
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kings then lead. 3-1 game. kings score two late empty netters. the collapse is complete. l.a.n game 7. 5-1 your final. >> wow. >>> a's in arlington looking for a sweep of texas and explode in that offense. putting um a dozen runs on the rangers. the hats, the bow ties. what's missing? oakland making life miserable. back to double to right. craig gentry, josh donaldson scored to make it a 3-0 game. rangers defense didn't help. through the wickets, sure double play ball. now it's 4-o. we're not done. sogard threw out to left. josh reddick, a's score seven in the frame. might as well keep pouring it on. in the sixth, see ya. third of the year. 12-0 a's. oakland with 17 hits in the game. meanwhile, jesse chavez mowing him down. prince fielder and adrian bell tray caught looking in the seventh. 12-1 victory. they're in boston on friday for a three-game set. >>> giants hosting the padres before they hit the road for a stint. cotton candy, yum. he's not sleeping tonight. mike morris opposite field. hunter pens scores for the first run. proving he has pop. further proof, opposite fiel
kings then lead. 3-1 game. kings score two late empty netters. the collapse is complete. l.a.n game 7. 5-1 your final. >> wow. >>> a's in arlington looking for a sweep of texas and explode in that offense. putting um a dozen runs on the rangers. the hats, the bow ties. what's missing? oakland making life miserable. back to double to right. craig gentry, josh donaldson scored to make it a 3-0 game. rangers defense didn't help. through the wickets, sure double play ball. now it's...
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May 5, 2014
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armani shared his thoughts on the king's conduct. nonetheless themselves of. as it is considered by many so nice to be. the former. it's hard to believe this when you see that his own daughters are actually being treated this way that just because his ex wife refuses to return to us so we get arabia to it to be on the style might guess because she is an ex wife of the same time there's a lot so easily that can double up has actually been reformed so we get media he talked at some point about why we so we do women to abort. what things are extremely small. i feel so hurt one wonders about one apprentices are imprisoned in total can tell has had thirty winds and moderate their children the money imprisoned daughters says the are victims of a power struggle within a large family of saudi king. i'm sure you know what he's doing and it was and she returns. he moved his sons. although i encourage you to do it because the twenty one offices this tool to show ends with i think that going. why is it you would do it isn't taking it that a once in a situation due to the
armani shared his thoughts on the king's conduct. nonetheless themselves of. as it is considered by many so nice to be. the former. it's hard to believe this when you see that his own daughters are actually being treated this way that just because his ex wife refuses to return to us so we get arabia to it to be on the style might guess because she is an ex wife of the same time there's a lot so easily that can double up has actually been reformed so we get media he talked at some point about...
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May 27, 2014
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heat beat the kings. mama don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys, tim o'connell, down goes frazier diagnosed with concussion and separated shoulder. >> conrad gregor hits his first home run of the year, the man who taught him? his father who -- who caught it? his father who drove five hours to see his first game. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> letterman is next with don rickles. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of broadway, broadcasting across the nation and around the world, it's the "late show" with david letterman. tonight... plus paul shaffer and the cbs orchestra. i'm alan kalter. and now, with eleven herbs and spices, david letterman! captioning sponsored by worldwide pants and cbs ( band playing "late show" theme ) ( rs
heat beat the kings. mama don't let your babies grow up to be cowboys, tim o'connell, down goes frazier diagnosed with concussion and separated shoulder. >> conrad gregor hits his first home run of the year, the man who taught him? his father who -- who caught it? his father who drove five hours to see his first game. we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, >>> letterman is next with don rickles. ( band playing "late show" theme ) >> from the heart of...
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heat beat the kings.let your babies grow up to be cowboys, tim o'connell, down goes frazier diagnosed with concussion and separated shoulder. >> conrad gregor hits his first home run of the year, the man ,, h,z/ spoke to him 8:00 every morning and i said, when is he coming back? he was injured on the job, he was in the hospital. two weeks go by, how could the in the n still be hospital? i don't believe it. ou can have triple bypass surgery and be out five days later. nobody is in the hospital for two weeks. is the plaintiff. she says she hired the defendant refrigerator and not only did he not fix the thing, holes ineft two gaping her kitchen. he took off, never to be heard from again. now she has $3,047.88 worth of to be done in her once beautiful kichen and that's just what she's suing for today. this is the defendant. he says he told the plaintiff to refrigerator tire but
heat beat the kings.let your babies grow up to be cowboys, tim o'connell, down goes frazier diagnosed with concussion and separated shoulder. >> conrad gregor hits his first home run of the year, the man ,, h,z/ spoke to him 8:00 every morning and i said, when is he coming back? he was injured on the job, he was in the hospital. two weeks go by, how could the in the n still be hospital? i don't believe it. ou can have triple bypass surgery and be out five days later. nobody is in the...
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May 30, 2014
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blackhawks or kings? i know who you're playing for. >> yeah. hello, l.a. kings.'ve got to love the front page of "the new york post," puck yeah. three of the biggest hockey markets -- chicago and l.a. are still in it and, of course, new york -- can i see some kings stuff, ashley? find that stuff for me. thank you. >> well, there is some kings stuff, but i'm a little frightened to do that among this crowd right now. [laughter] you and i were reminiscing about the kings back in the late '70s, the early '80s, the classic days when they played in those awful purple jerseys. liz: hey, charlie simmer, a thousand people would show up, and you could still smoke cigars in the forum. ashley, thank you. now let's get to basketball. steve ballmer might finally achieve his greatest dream of being cool. while he failed in making microsoft hip, he could make it to the elite crowd by closing in on the purchase of the l.a. clippers. after failed attempts to buy the milwaukee bucks, he also tried for the minnesota timber wolves and the sacramento kings. sorry, you've got to be des
blackhawks or kings? i know who you're playing for. >> yeah. hello, l.a. kings.'ve got to love the front page of "the new york post," puck yeah. three of the biggest hockey markets -- chicago and l.a. are still in it and, of course, new york -- can i see some kings stuff, ashley? find that stuff for me. thank you. >> well, there is some kings stuff, but i'm a little frightened to do that among this crowd right now. [laughter] you and i were reminiscing about the kings back...
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May 24, 2014
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i heard the words of martin luther king on the radio. the words of dr. king, the actions of rosa parks, inspired me to find a way to get in the way. with some of my brothers and sisters and cousins, we went down to the little town of troy. trying to check out some books from the public library. trying to get library cards. we were told by the library and the library was for whites only. i never went back to the public library. on july 5, 1998, for a book signing. hundreds of blacks and white citizens showed up. signed a lot of books, had a wonderful reception. at the end of the reception, they gave me a library card. that may not sound that important. when people tell me that nothing has changed in this state, change in america -- i say, come and walk in my shoes. the state is a different state. our region is a different region. we are a better people. we are on our way to the vision. the burden of separation. we're on our way to the creation of the beloved community. and i have said to you, you must find a way to get in the way. to get in trouble. good
i heard the words of martin luther king on the radio. the words of dr. king, the actions of rosa parks, inspired me to find a way to get in the way. with some of my brothers and sisters and cousins, we went down to the little town of troy. trying to check out some books from the public library. trying to get library cards. we were told by the library and the library was for whites only. i never went back to the public library. on july 5, 1998, for a book signing. hundreds of blacks and white...