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a head of goldman sachs over on their desk of death apparently there's this really lovely girl life masters is competing against isabel elects who is the goldman sachs head of commodities trading and isabel according to blith masters can't cope with our superior platform in industry connections a certain dark mistress of the universe has been heard to say if you are the queen you don't make markets you own the markets and everyone including goldman sachs pays exactly they own the market it's a rent seeking proposition they have a monopoly pricing there's no free market there's no competition they simply bludgeon these markets you know most spectacularly in the silver markets you know they would for example last week there was eight hundred million ounces of silver traded in one single day this is more than all the silver that's mine during the course of a year this is directly out of the lights corrupt lawyer in this sprawling this trading activity that smashed the price of silver just to keep in good with her paper god masters who hate gold and silver because they pursued the god of paper
a head of goldman sachs over on their desk of death apparently there's this really lovely girl life masters is competing against isabel elects who is the goldman sachs head of commodities trading and isabel according to blith masters can't cope with our superior platform in industry connections a certain dark mistress of the universe has been heard to say if you are the queen you don't make markets you own the markets and everyone including goldman sachs pays exactly they own the market it's a...
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on your table there's no heads against black masters i mean this farmer should be able to buy life masters futures contracts on the open market to hedge himself against this part of tory nightmare blight masters and the entire futures markets has come full circle as you point out they were invented originally to give farmers a way to get some price stability but they were hijacked by the financial futures markets in the seventy's and eighty's so you have currency futures and treasury bill features and all kinds of security features that are outside of the agricultural sector now they themselves have morphed into those colossus is putting a risk the very farmers for whom these structures are created for to begin with so now you've got futures risk you've got tornado rist hurricane risk flooding rist drought risk and life masters risk so they need to be a futures contract for farmers to protect themselves against life masters. who exactly they treat it like it's a game it's a competition between lava girl and it is the get out of it what is supposed to be about protecting agricultural indust
on your table there's no heads against black masters i mean this farmer should be able to buy life masters futures contracts on the open market to hedge himself against this part of tory nightmare blight masters and the entire futures markets has come full circle as you point out they were invented originally to give farmers a way to get some price stability but they were hijacked by the financial futures markets in the seventy's and eighty's so you have currency futures and treasury bill...
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insurance product called a credit default swap which has been proven to be a theory it doesn't exist life masters whom vented them is obviously a terrorist a financial terrorist and the great people are suffering austerity for this experimentation for it doesn't exist so is it safe to say that there will be more austerity measures from the greek people and all of europe and the rest of the world to subsidize the experimentation in these court of the fatwa absolute terms product that doesn't exist well i think you have to be right and the simple reason days if anybody sold a product like this in the normal course of the fence what we call general merchantability in other words a product has to be fit for purpose well there's no way this contract with fear. and if you actually went to any insurance regulator and explain to them what had happened here that basically this contract didn't work let's say well this is actually amounts to a fraudulent contract and we would investigate and probably prosecute and indeed bill gross from pimco came out and said this was like selling flood insurance or not ta
insurance product called a credit default swap which has been proven to be a theory it doesn't exist life masters whom vented them is obviously a terrorist a financial terrorist and the great people are suffering austerity for this experimentation for it doesn't exist so is it safe to say that there will be more austerity measures from the greek people and all of europe and the rest of the world to subsidize the experimentation in these court of the fatwa absolute terms product that doesn't...
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in fact, the third grader has already achieved life master status by playing in lots of tournaments.> not bad. his goal is to get to the next level and play in bronze light master, the same level his parents are at. i love that. i condone that. instead of ipad and playing some random games. >> yeah. sharpening his mind. >> he's going to be a bronze master. is that what it's called? >> or gambling addict. one of the two. no. congrats to him. we'll be right back with more after this. ♪ >> announcer: "world news now" weather brought to you by hotwire.com. t to you by hotwire.com. [ male announcer ] medicare... it doesn't cover everything. and what it doesn't cover can cost you some money. that's why you should consider an aarp medicare supplement insurance plan insured by unitedhealthcare insurance company. all medicare supplement plans can help pay some of what medicare doesn't, so you could save up to thousands of dollars in out of pocket expenses. call now for this free information kit and medicare guide. if you're turning 65 or you're already on medicare... you should know about the
in fact, the third grader has already achieved life master status by playing in lots of tournaments.> not bad. his goal is to get to the next level and play in bronze light master, the same level his parents are at. i love that. i condone that. instead of ipad and playing some random games. >> yeah. sharpening his mind. >> he's going to be a bronze master. is that what it's called? >> or gambling addict. one of the two. no. congrats to him. we'll be right back with more...
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robert ayers has died and three days before the end of his life he visited his master work which hangstrey museum of the west. ayers was a former panam navigator who contributed art "blue hawaii" to "ben hur," but his best work went up in flames every week for 14 years. robert temple ayers was 98 years old. >>> it was the march for voting rights from selma to montgomery that gave us bloody sunday and soon after became an awful and indelible part of civil rights history in this country. today marked the end of a similar 54-mile journey that began last sunday and this time to protest voter i.d. laws in alabama and other states that critics say are a step backward in time and make it harder for people to vote. >>> as if traffic in l.a. isn't bad enough. take a look at this. a massive slow-moving trailer powered by two huge engines carrying a 340-ton, two-story tall rock. the boulder will be part of a new installation at the l.a. county museum of art called levitated mass and levitating your masses, isn't easy or cheap and the giant you think which of granite will take a total of 11 nights
robert ayers has died and three days before the end of his life he visited his master work which hangstrey museum of the west. ayers was a former panam navigator who contributed art "blue hawaii" to "ben hur," but his best work went up in flames every week for 14 years. robert temple ayers was 98 years old. >>> it was the march for voting rights from selma to montgomery that gave us bloody sunday and soon after became an awful and indelible part of civil rights...
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a small group of people, and he's taught them how to become god - the first step in being masters of their life. and i really dedicated my life to that end. every day, every night, the people who wanted to learn, he taught them, and they were worthy of that, because they were free thinkers. so i had come to the conclusion that this wonderful divine, brilliant, beautiful being didn't have a message for everyone - only a few, who heard, who resonated, who saw and felt a value, and were ready to learn, and therein is where i focus my efforts on ramtha and his school, taking common people and having him educate them, a broad level of education - from the sciences to biology to psychology to theory, religious dogmas, historical information, science - the whole spectrum. and teaching it in such a way that it was never above their heads, and allowing them, then, to apply that knowledge in disciplines that he taught them, and he showed them that god does in fact live in them. so they're called masters - they're mastering their humanity, for the sake of the divine greatness, and celebrating life on a ne
a small group of people, and he's taught them how to become god - the first step in being masters of their life. and i really dedicated my life to that end. every day, every night, the people who wanted to learn, he taught them, and they were worthy of that, because they were free thinkers. so i had come to the conclusion that this wonderful divine, brilliant, beautiful being didn't have a message for everyone - only a few, who heard, who resonated, who saw and felt a value, and were ready to...
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our cause is good, and the master of life favors it. we admire the fine deed you have just accomplished on the lake, lake george. the french called it lac st. sacrament, the lake, the holy sacrament. it is stained red with the blood of englishmen, and the english who ventured on that lake with their whale boats, mostly men from the province of new jersey were decimated by the natives in their canoes who took many prisoners, 150, killed many men and scalped others. bougainville talked -- and you get the sense of the alliance that is of different elements, french and the native. it doesn't mean they are always going to be looking at the world the same way, hardly, in fact. not at all. look at what bougainville writes about the natives particularly coming from the western region or what the french called the upper country. the cruelties and the insolence these barbarians is horrible. their souls are as black at pitch. it's an abominable way to make war what a scourge. humanity shatters and being obliged of making use of such monsters, but
our cause is good, and the master of life favors it. we admire the fine deed you have just accomplished on the lake, lake george. the french called it lac st. sacrament, the lake, the holy sacrament. it is stained red with the blood of englishmen, and the english who ventured on that lake with their whale boats, mostly men from the province of new jersey were decimated by the natives in their canoes who took many prisoners, 150, killed many men and scalped others. bougainville talked -- and you...
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life! >> the lead vocalist is master sergeant ryan carson.r sergeant dennis hoffman and senior master sergeant matt have all been deployed overseas. they are joining us right this minute from an air force base in washington, d.c. >> where's my lighter? >> guys, talk to us a little bit about the lyrics of the song "send me." >> as a song writer for me i try to put myself in a position of the special operations airmen and see what's happening in their men. that's where the first line of the song came from. ♪ take a look into my eyes >> the actual title of the song, sergeant carson titled it. >> it's written on their wall, just send me. that's where we drew the inspiration because we were writing it for these particular airmen. >> do you perform for the other troops when you're overseas? >> it's one of the greatest things we get to do is get deployed and play for those troops. >> how did you all come together to form this group? did you randomly find talented people? >> a classic opera singer turned rock and roll. >> now that we know you're a cl
life! >> the lead vocalist is master sergeant ryan carson.r sergeant dennis hoffman and senior master sergeant matt have all been deployed overseas. they are joining us right this minute from an air force base in washington, d.c. >> where's my lighter? >> guys, talk to us a little bit about the lyrics of the song "send me." >> as a song writer for me i try to put myself in a position of the special operations airmen and see what's happening in their men. that's...
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. >> this is the doctor who will be working with the spirit >> the film was a masterful study of lifeer the purpose of the surveillance of the secret police. >> especially at night. >> close on "barbara's" tails was the fellow "stopped on track." 8 us seven nominations. it is about a man dying of a brain tumor. it shows how he and his family face the illness together. the prize money for this year's winners adds up to almost 3 million euros. it is a welcome boost for the german film industry. >> more people are going to the movies, and the number of german film is being screened is rising, too. we can expect to see big german productions in movie theaters. things are looking up. >> one big production also with seven nominations this " anonymous." the premise is that shakespeare poe's writings were actually the work of the earl of oxford. the caught -- the costume drama was filmed in england, largely filmed in potsdam outside berlin. >> the competition looks fierce and another area where the competition is fierce, formula one. some sports news. louis hamilton showing that mclaren is th
. >> this is the doctor who will be working with the spirit >> the film was a masterful study of lifeer the purpose of the surveillance of the secret police. >> especially at night. >> close on "barbara's" tails was the fellow "stopped on track." 8 us seven nominations. it is about a man dying of a brain tumor. it shows how he and his family face the illness together. the prize money for this year's winners adds up to almost 3 million euros. it is a...
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showed us where the life jackets were on the master station. they made usgo
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. >> excuse me, we went to our room to get our life jackets and we went to the master station. >> reporter: many of the 1,000 people on board slept on deck to escape the heat from the fire. they are offering a 15 day vacation on the island and by the way, the allegra is the sister ship of costa concordia killing 25 people leaving several others missing and resumed dead -- resumed dead. >>> maryland lawmakers approve the measure one week ago, the state will become the 8th to legalize same sex marriage. they are putting up a referendum to oppose the ballot. >>> two american soldiers were shot by two afghanistan soldiers. it is latest case where they were disguised in uniforms killing u.s. troops. this is video of the caskets arriving on monday, two other military advisers were shot in the head at the afghanistan ministry. six have been killed for the retaliation for the burning of the copies of the koran in u.s. bay. >>> the students are going to walk together back to school for the first time since the shooting that killed three students. the students will meet at the town's main square and
. >> excuse me, we went to our room to get our life jackets and we went to the master station. >> reporter: many of the 1,000 people on board slept on deck to escape the heat from the fire. they are offering a 15 day vacation on the island and by the way, the allegra is the sister ship of costa concordia killing 25 people leaving several others missing and resumed dead -- resumed dead. >>> maryland lawmakers approve the measure one week ago, the state will become the 8th to...
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and when they become competitive, they realize from the game master that only one life is chosen.hat's the survival of the fittest. >> the "hunger games" workout is being offered at washington sports club in chevy chase on tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. for the next seven weeks. the class is open and free to the public, and we will have more this wednesday on news 4 at 5:00 when we ask, what's your workout? kim, you were laughing because you know all about "the hunger games." >> i contributed $12.50 friday with everyone else that ran out to see the movie. read all the books. got hooked. it was good. >> you are sitting in for chuck bell. i say you are sitting in. >> two of us are. >> people tweeted earlier asking about, how are you doing? >> yes, have a little bun in the oven. number two baby is due in september. and my husband and i aren't sure of the date. the ultrasounds keep changing it, so it's somewhere in the middle of september, we think. >> best of health and luck. >> thank you. thank you. hopefully i won't be blocking too many of you in your viewing areas and the maps with my bell
and when they become competitive, they realize from the game master that only one life is chosen.hat's the survival of the fittest. >> the "hunger games" workout is being offered at washington sports club in chevy chase on tuesdays at 9:30 a.m. for the next seven weeks. the class is open and free to the public, and we will have more this wednesday on news 4 at 5:00 when we ask, what's your workout? kim, you were laughing because you know all about "the hunger games."...
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life. if you have a master's degree more money. that is the new divide. it is not as easy for the blue collar family to get their kid into college as it was when i was going to college. >> and i wonder if it is something that is truly going to resonate because i keep thinking back to that poll from last year where for the first time americans of our generation that that our children might not do better than they did. the whole idea of the american dream going away. >> i think that americans are increasingly aware of the fact that historically we had a great advantage in mass education. we had the advantage in mass education. and then in the 1970s that basically stopped. right now by some counts this is the first generation that is no more likely to graduate from high school than their parents generation. and growing evidence of the links talked about between education outcomes and economic outcomes, longevity. it is hard to see how we chip away at poverty in this country unless you improve education. >> you definitely could be optimistic if we felt the ed
life. if you have a master's degree more money. that is the new divide. it is not as easy for the blue collar family to get their kid into college as it was when i was going to college. >> and i wonder if it is something that is truly going to resonate because i keep thinking back to that poll from last year where for the first time americans of our generation that that our children might not do better than they did. the whole idea of the american dream going away. >> i think that...
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life. a final design for a poster commissioned by jane avril emerged, but was never executed. in 1899 his family had him committed to an asylum. produced a series of masterfulcenes remembered from his youth to convince the doctors of his rehabilitation. the drawings persuaded his doctors that he was in charge of his life, but that illusion was short-lived. after a vacation he began to drink heavily, insulting and occasionally assaulting friends and strangers. he frequented old haunts and painted a blowsy courtesan plying her trade-- using looser brushwork than ever before. in 1901, at the age of 36, he died from a combination of syphilis, alcoholism, and congenital infirmities. his father wrote to his first teacher "the little one as you used to call him died last night. i saw him but he did not see me; his eyes were wide open but after three or four days in a delirium they saw nothing. more painful perhaps for us, who have lost him, than for himself, who has come to the end of his suffering." lautrec's eyes, finally closed, had seen like no one else the strangeness, glamour, sensuality and beauty of montmartre. the stars who fueled it shined more brightly
life. a final design for a poster commissioned by jane avril emerged, but was never executed. in 1899 his family had him committed to an asylum. produced a series of masterfulcenes remembered from his youth to convince the doctors of his rehabilitation. the drawings persuaded his doctors that he was in charge of his life, but that illusion was short-lived. after a vacation he began to drink heavily, insulting and occasionally assaulting friends and strangers. he frequented old haunts and...
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and when they become competitive they realize from the game master that only one life is chosen and that'survival of the fittest. >> at my age i didn't have much of a chance. 30 years younger i probably would have been very competitive and really tried. >> i thought, you know, exercises don't look too difficult. but then when you speed them up and make them very intense and you're doing five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten rounds it all adds up and it gets tougher and tougher. >> now, today, we had a tie. oh, my. drama. mary, eliza, pushups. >> so we have our two and we did pushupans one couldn't push up one more pushup. >> and eliza wins. woo hoo. >> my strategy was simply thai was not going to lose. i didn't realize i was so competitive but once she said there's only one winner and everybody else dies, i was like, i'm going to get that. >> okay. >> wow. the hunger games workout is offered at washington sports club in chevy chase on tuesdays at 9:30 in the morning for the next seven weeks. the class is open and it's free to the public. >> i'm sweating just watching that. >> i know. >> that
and when they become competitive they realize from the game master that only one life is chosen and that'survival of the fittest. >> at my age i didn't have much of a chance. 30 years younger i probably would have been very competitive and really tried. >> i thought, you know, exercises don't look too difficult. but then when you speed them up and make them very intense and you're doing five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten rounds it all adds up and it gets tougher and tougher....
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masters. i decided to create a show where you, the viewer, the client would always come first. fortunately and luckily i'm independent enough in real lifeo make it so you can be my sole master. here we are on "mad money's" seventh anniversary, a show where i'm part of the team run by our fabulous executive producer regina gilgan. and you need to see who makes me look good every single night. this is a rare look inside what i call the sanctity of the control room. okay. from the very beginning, we've had a simple mantra around here. if you want to stay in the game and not end up getting blown out. if you want to make the biggest amount of money possible, that can have real staying power, you need to do the one thing that every single investing expert says you should never do. the one thing that anybody with an ounce of intelligence would tell you is downright dangerous, you need to have speculation in your playbook. you see i know something that all the gray beards and so-called experts have forgotten. i know playing around with risky stocks is what makes this game fun. speculating in small-cap companies will keep you interested the way
masters. i decided to create a show where you, the viewer, the client would always come first. fortunately and luckily i'm independent enough in real lifeo make it so you can be my sole master. here we are on "mad money's" seventh anniversary, a show where i'm part of the team run by our fabulous executive producer regina gilgan. and you need to see who makes me look good every single night. this is a rare look inside what i call the sanctity of the control room. okay. from the very...
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we went out to our room to get our life jackets and we went up to the master station. >> now many ofn board slept on the deck to try to escape the smoke and the heat from the fire but they are describing the conditions inside the cab bins as beyond horrific. again because there was no running water. the costa concordia which as you know hit a wreathe off italy last month, 25 people were killed 7 others are missing or resumed dead. >>> a to the to your case in santa cruz -- a torture case in santa cruz county, a major role a store security tape is playing in the investigation, we will have more on that. >>> the time now is 9:49, a problem in hayward, traffic accident? >> yes, if we take a look at the maps, you can see an accident and a couple of trave if i can accident -- traffic accidents. it is causing slowing there as you can notice by the yellow and also we have a disabled car that is occupied on 880 southbound, same story right on the bridge there on the san mattei bridge -- san mate tie yes bridge. -- san mateo bridge. let's head over to highway 4. it is getting windy out there
we went out to our room to get our life jackets and we went up to the master station. >> now many ofn board slept on the deck to try to escape the smoke and the heat from the fire but they are describing the conditions inside the cab bins as beyond horrific. again because there was no running water. the costa concordia which as you know hit a wreathe off italy last month, 25 people were killed 7 others are missing or resumed dead. >>> a to the to your case in santa cruz -- a...
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has studied political science international studies and public health with master's and doctorate degrees ... >>speaking of my life experience whether it be my military service or my government service and what i went through a growing numberng up... with my family's hardships i think them uniquely qualified to serve the district as hot as this contest has been the fall race will draw lots of national attention as one of these candidates will face off against the formidable tea party congressman joe walsh >>our coverage of the illinois primary election begins with politics tonight at 6:00 p.m. on c ltv. our decision 2012 coverage continues on c ltv from 7:00 until 9:00 p.m. then we will have the latest live results on the wgn news at 9:00 and you can get up-to-the-minute updates streaming video and results on at the website wgntv.com still ahead president obama as non today's primary ballot but that's not stopping david axelrod from campaigning in chicago today we will have a live report and we will tell you about new legal troubles for a football player from northern [♪...] >> announcer: bank robbery certainly is
has studied political science international studies and public health with master's and doctorate degrees ... >>speaking of my life experience whether it be my military service or my government service and what i went through a growing numberng up... with my family's hardships i think them uniquely qualified to serve the district as hot as this contest has been the fall race will draw lots of national attention as one of these candidates will face off against the formidable tea party...
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and to this day i think that that masters thesis contains the meaning of life. and for that reason i have a saviour complex. and basically i feel that the entire weight of the world is on my shoulders. i decided to try to make the masters thesis into a dissertation so i went to the university of pittsburgh to be in the center for the neurobasis of cognition and i took a class in neurobiology and sat if the back of the class. and i could understand nothing from that class. is so i had to leave the ph.d program in disgrace. when i left at that point, nobody would hire a graduate school dropout. so i had to spend a year at sears selling tvs. i've gone between-- i've gone between unemployment and contracting jobs and i suffer from anxiety, depression. i have is suicidal thoughts. and-- it's tough. but. >> despite that you are able to have a meaningful relationship with your wife. >> i m i have a wife, monday ca, and i love her very much. i have a job doing work in medical coding and i'm able to multitask and do pretty well. so i do have a lot of things going for me i
and to this day i think that that masters thesis contains the meaning of life. and for that reason i have a saviour complex. and basically i feel that the entire weight of the world is on my shoulders. i decided to try to make the masters thesis into a dissertation so i went to the university of pittsburgh to be in the center for the neurobasis of cognition and i took a class in neurobiology and sat if the back of the class. and i could understand nothing from that class. is so i had to leave...
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life. a final design for a poster commissioned by jane avril emerged, but was never executed. in 1899 his family had him coitted to an asylum. produd a series of masterfulcenes remembered from his youth to convince the doctors of his rehabilitation. the drawings persuaded his doctors that he was in charge of his life, but that illusion was short-lived. after a vacation he began to drink heavily, insulting and occasionally assaulting friends and strangers. he frequented old haunts and painted a blowsy courtesan plying her trade-- using looser brushwork than ever before. in 1901, at the age of 36, he died from a combination of syphilis, alcoholism, and congenital infirmities. his father wrote to his first teacher "the little one as you used to call him died last night. i saw him but he did not see me; his eyes were wide open but after three or four days in a delirium they saw nothing. more painful perhaps for us, who have lost him, than for himself, who has come to the end of his suffering." lautrec's eyes, finally closed, had seen like no one else the strangeness, glamour, sensuality and beauty of montmartre. the stars who fueled it shined more brightly
life. a final design for a poster commissioned by jane avril emerged, but was never executed. in 1899 his family had him coitted to an asylum. produd a series of masterfulcenes remembered from his youth to convince the doctors of his rehabilitation. the drawings persuaded his doctors that he was in charge of his life, but that illusion was short-lived. after a vacation he began to drink heavily, insulting and occasionally assaulting friends and strangers. he frequented old haunts and painted a...
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and played music throughout my life really and did a lot of other things and then went back in the '90s, in my 40s went through college and went right through a master's program at hamlin, i just decided to go back. kids were getting older. >> how many documentaries have you produced in your life? >> well, i worked on two for court tv, in 1996 i was an associate producer to another producer. then i did one -- i co-produced one for hgtv which was called restore america with bob villa and he went around different states and did restoration projects. the first two for hgtv were the trial for reichman and the scottsboro boys and so i got a pretty good initiation. in 1999 i started my first film, independent film, which was called "the heart of bassett place" and it's about an african-american settlement in minneapolis, a fabulous story, and while i did that, at the same moment i started the humphrey film and then a couple months later i did one on gene mccarthy, and then i've done installation museums for president clinton and vice president mondale for presentations for their speeches and i've done other consulting work along the way but mostly it's been
and played music throughout my life really and did a lot of other things and then went back in the '90s, in my 40s went through college and went right through a master's program at hamlin, i just decided to go back. kids were getting older. >> how many documentaries have you produced in your life? >> well, i worked on two for court tv, in 1996 i was an associate producer to another producer. then i did one -- i co-produced one for hgtv which was called restore america with bob villa...
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. >> i think we are i am the game master so this is what i do because life is never fair, i turn down, and i have now declared a disaster everyone stop, fireball. everyone fast rapid footwork and when i say down you drop down on your belly do a push up, and then you jump to your feet and do a knee tuck ready down push up jump to your feet knee tuck go go go this goes for 30, to 45 seconds. go go go because the game master doesn't know how long it will be or how short it will be always depends because only the survivor wins. >> now do you like the whole thing about doing a work out modeled after the craze -- you like doing a work out modeled after a craze or do you prefer your regular classes. >> i like the games then you don't realize -- sorry. >> down. up. >> we are just talking here >> and again down knee tuck. >> okay so yeah, so when you are doing the games you don't really realize how hard you are working. >> down. >> holly. >> knee tuck. >> i think i could be a game master. >> let's wrap this disaster up. >> releases. >> back to where you were. >> back to it. >> we only have a f
. >> i think we are i am the game master so this is what i do because life is never fair, i turn down, and i have now declared a disaster everyone stop, fireball. everyone fast rapid footwork and when i say down you drop down on your belly do a push up, and then you jump to your feet and do a knee tuck ready down push up jump to your feet knee tuck go go go this goes for 30, to 45 seconds. go go go because the game master doesn't know how long it will be or how short it will be always...
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but nobody masters enough courage to ask the question point blank however the curiosity of distance and. life the financially gets the better off. without thinking a lot and she turned to him and said are you really the man. he said what would you do if if you happened to a great friend of yours who is going to get in trouble with wario law it's your country. also your friendship and so he really gave it away. it's not until nine hundred sixty two the demo six gets hold of credible information from a defector kim philby is finally revealed as a sort of if they didn't. nicholas daily of his fellow officer travels to be read to interrogate him until he makes a partial confession. what he admitted was being russian agent two one hundred forty six great war time and so on but not after one hundred forty six and elliott and m i six believe that they had actually the head of m i five and the head of m i six joint three write a letter to the head of the f.b.i. i j. edgar hoover saying we believe will be has told the truth the only worked for the russians until ninety forty six the few days later whe
but nobody masters enough courage to ask the question point blank however the curiosity of distance and. life the financially gets the better off. without thinking a lot and she turned to him and said are you really the man. he said what would you do if if you happened to a great friend of yours who is going to get in trouble with wario law it's your country. also your friendship and so he really gave it away. it's not until nine hundred sixty two the demo six gets hold of credible information...
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as many as 10 million visa and master cards have already started alerting customers. >>> a life costoung man his life. a man called police in pasadena, to say he had been burglarized by two armed robbers. they took his backpack, all right, but they weren't armed. minutes later, when police confronted them, they were ready for the worst. here is miguel marquez with the story. >> police say when they responded to the burglary, they were on full alert. the alleged victim who called 911 told the dispatcher two men who stole his backpack and computer were carrying guns. >> did they have any weapons? >> yeah, they have a gun. >> minutes later -- >> do you remember anything about the gun? >> both of them have a gun, man. they both and they run away from me. >> two officers only a few years each on the pasadena police force responded, no lights, no sir sirens. they're configured to record events when lights and sirens go on. it appears there was no recorded version of what transpired. police say 19-year-old kendrick mcdade ran away from the police car, his hand on his waist for a block and a
as many as 10 million visa and master cards have already started alerting customers. >>> a life costoung man his life. a man called police in pasadena, to say he had been burglarized by two armed robbers. they took his backpack, all right, but they weren't armed. minutes later, when police confronted them, they were ready for the worst. here is miguel marquez with the story. >> police say when they responded to the burglary, they were on full alert. the alleged victim who called...
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life and peace. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. you have yet to master the quiet sneeze.ou stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts. well, muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> coverage of the illinois primary with special editions of the prime time line um, tomorrow on msnbc. >> here is what is happening, afghan shooting suspect, robert bales, met with his lawyer for the fist time today. he described the meeting as emotional. a juneman shot and killed four people in a jewish school in france. and anger over the shooting of an unarmed african-american teenager. he was killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer as he walked home last month. back to "hardball." >> the game plan is we're leaving irrespective if we're going to win or not, then why are we still there? let's either commit to winning or let's get out. >> what's happening right now is an exampl
life and peace. you're watching "hardball" on msnbc. you have yet to master the quiet sneeze.ou stash tissues like a squirrel stashes nuts. well, muddlers, muddle no more. try zyrtec®. it gives you powerful allergy relief. and zyrtec® is different than claritin® because zyrtec® starts working at hour 1 on the first day you take it. claritin® doesn't start working until hour 3. zyrtec®. love the air. >>> coverage of the illinois primary with special editions of the prime...
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life. he was very, very stubborn, and the other is he is a master after manipulating people to do what he wants them to do. and this is really how larry eventually made his great fortune. he became a courier out of high school, and he would fly from san francisco to los angeles every evening after he picked up documents at insurance companies and banks in san francisco, the bay area, and he would drop them off in l.a., spend the night at lax, sleep in a chair or wherever, pick up whatever needed to go to san francisco the next morning, take the earliest flight out and be back this time to go to class. but he realizes there's a huge market for this because at the time it's really only the post office delivering mail and documents, and they're doing a very bad job of it. they're very slow, and they're very unreliable. so the summer after he graduates from bolt he runs into the salesman from this little courier outfit who was kind of a silver-tongued ladies' man, 55 years old, very smooth talker, and they decide they're going to start their own business and take advantage of this great demand for
life. he was very, very stubborn, and the other is he is a master after manipulating people to do what he wants them to do. and this is really how larry eventually made his great fortune. he became a courier out of high school, and he would fly from san francisco to los angeles every evening after he picked up documents at insurance companies and banks in san francisco, the bay area, and he would drop them off in l.a., spend the night at lax, sleep in a chair or wherever, pick up whatever...
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life. >>> and the da vinci code. an art detective cracks the 500-year-old mystery, tracking down a lost master piece. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the news of that american soldier accused of putting on a night vision goggles and then methodically going door to door, killing children and families in their homes in afghanistan. it is a slaughter that threatens the already fragile future there. and tonight we are learning more about who he is. but we begin with abc's nick schifrin in kabul. an exclusive new video from that village in shock. >> reporter: americans and afghans agree on this much, this crime was unforgivable. it was a methodical massacre, 16 civilians, including 9 children, most shot through the head, their bodies wrapped in blankets and burned. "are these children taliban?" asks this woman. "is this 2-year-old a taliban?" the shooter, identified as a 38-year-old staff sergeant, slipped away from his base at 2:00am, armed with at least two weapons. he walked south more than a mile and began stalking, door to door. he entered the first house wearing night vision goggles. in the dark, he killed f
life. >>> and the da vinci code. an art detective cracks the 500-year-old mystery, tracking down a lost master piece. >>> good evening. we begin tonight with the news of that american soldier accused of putting on a night vision goggles and then methodically going door to door, killing children and families in their homes in afghanistan. it is a slaughter that threatens the already fragile future there. and tonight we are learning more about who he is. but we begin with abc's...