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louis blues.he kings have been a little better five-on-five as you take a look at the numbers, each team on the power play, you see barrett jackman in the puck -- los angeles still has a 1:55 remaining. one of the teams will take a 3-2 series lead, back to los angeles for game six. third period under way. kopitar, carries into the blue zone, inside the line, trying to chip it back blocked by backes who hands it off. blues get possession. easily cleared by pietrangelo. >> brian: look at steen hustle down on doughty. >> dave: behind berglund, here is steen again. >> brian: that is just another heads-up play by alex steen, jonathan quick was not paying attention to steen, steen knew he had time to get in on there. >> dave: there is the score, perfectly set up by kopitar, wide open net on the power play. the los angeles kings have taken a 2-1 lead. >> brian: boy, what a complete breakdown, i don't know if carter has had an easier goal like that all season long. kopitar, puck possession, they just don'
louis blues.he kings have been a little better five-on-five as you take a look at the numbers, each team on the power play, you see barrett jackman in the puck -- los angeles still has a 1:55 remaining. one of the teams will take a 3-2 series lead, back to los angeles for game six. third period under way. kopitar, carries into the blue zone, inside the line, trying to chip it back blocked by backes who hands it off. blues get possession. easily cleared by pietrangelo. >> brian: look at...
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it's often said that when louis died, an age died with him.he age of absolute monarchs, the age of which versailles is a symbol, was drawing to an end. things would never be the same. for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palace built next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two tyrannies changed, softened even, over the long years of the reign. the most famous formal garden in europe, with its rigorous geometries of terraces and staircases, its regular parterre, gave way gradually to a greater informality of trees and fields, not merely because it was so expensive to keep up, but because a new attitude to nature was developing-- more sentimental, intimate, romantic. the mood of this moment is captured in a painting done not long after louis' death-- antoine watteau's departure from the isle of cythera. a group of courtiers prepar
it's often said that when louis died, an age died with him.he age of absolute monarchs, the age of which versailles is a symbol, was drawing to an end. things would never be the same. for louis, versailles was intended first to be a garden, and he imagined that garden as an outdoor palace built next to the one constructed in stone, and the one could not be understood without the other. in the garden, louis exercised the same despotism over nature that he did indoors over his court. these two...
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louis came out a little bit tentative. they recovered a little bit and they don't look and feel like is same team that they did for most of the game. >> leopold plays it around. on the left wing side. snaps it across. shattenkirk get it is shot away. up high on quick and holds it there. >> defensemen is important as they always are in these types of games. you have to have mobility, players to join the rush. that's one of them. shattenkirk on jonathan quick. that last shot up a little bit too quick. you have to give yourself a chance or one of your teammates a chance on a rebound. you have to get those shots down below the knees and force quick to make the saves and control the rebound. >> sobotka won the draw. mcdonald. cleared aside by quick. that was blocked by the l.a. goaltender. williams tried to get it out of there. will have the stick out of the hands. no call coming. pushed ahead by l.a. blocked by sobotka in the neutral zone. save made by quick with the right pad! and it's backhanded by dustin brown. this is goin
louis came out a little bit tentative. they recovered a little bit and they don't look and feel like is same team that they did for most of the game. >> leopold plays it around. on the left wing side. snaps it across. shattenkirk get it is shot away. up high on quick and holds it there. >> defensemen is important as they always are in these types of games. you have to have mobility, players to join the rush. that's one of them. shattenkirk on jonathan quick. that last shot up a...
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louis. tavis: opera theater of st. louis.nd the new project, "magnetic," of course, may 28, in stores. the new project from terence blanchard and i'm always glad to see you, man. >> good to see you, too. tavis: come back any time. that's our show for tonight. thanks for joining us. inil next time, good night l.a. and keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley, join me next time for a conversation with the best selling novelist, >> there's a saying dr. king had, he said it's always the right time to do the right thing. i try to live my life every day doing the right thing. we know that we're only with halfway to completely eliminate we have a lot of work to do. wal-mart committed $2 billion to the u.s.hunger in as we work together, we can stamp hunger out. >> and by contributions to your pbs station from viewers like you. thank you. % >>> just hits you right here in the heart. >> i had the good fortune to be on stage, but most of the greatest thing of my time
louis. tavis: opera theater of st. louis.nd the new project, "magnetic," of course, may 28, in stores. the new project from terence blanchard and i'm always glad to see you, man. >> good to see you, too. tavis: come back any time. that's our show for tonight. thanks for joining us. inil next time, good night l.a. and keep the faith. >> for more information on today's show, visit tavis smiley at pbs.org. >> hi, i'm tavis smiley, join me next time for a conversation...
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thank you louis. first of all i'm just proud of the partnership that the department of public works has with the library, the entire staff, the commission. today we are breaking ground on library no. 23. a big hand for this program, please. [ applause ] >> i'm also very fortunate to have very great staff, elena chen, our city architect, edgar lopez, all put hands together to make this happen. but most importantly former director who is now head of mta, who started this project. wave your hand? [ applause ] . when ed was director, certain goals were set to accomplish this project. local business, the goal was set at 30 percent. can anybody guess how many percent local businesses got part of this library? 68 percent. [ applause ] >> subcontracting goals, more than 50 percent of the subcontractors came from this neighborhood. and most important, all the hours that were put to build this library, 25 percent of the work force from 94124. i would like to thank our contractors. freddie carter and mike. where
thank you louis. first of all i'm just proud of the partnership that the department of public works has with the library, the entire staff, the commission. today we are breaking ground on library no. 23. a big hand for this program, please. [ applause ] >> i'm also very fortunate to have very great staff, elena chen, our city architect, edgar lopez, all put hands together to make this happen. but most importantly former director who is now head of mta, who started this project. wave your...
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louis. >> they had five children, four of whom live to maturity, one child died. >> oh, my goodness. >> the only had four children. >> you do find things from both of those that are very -- >> by then she had renounced citizenship and was english. we have not talked about that. >> and we shall. but we just saw the family that they created in illinois. talk about the family life that they created in the white house. >> one thing i like to tell about family life is it makes me want to be a fly on the wall. general grant, as you face the white house on your right there were green houses that were built upon the top of the wing, the west wing, not the offices. they weren't there. just a straight line. general grant built between that and the house, billion from. it had stained-glass senate. and all sorts of things. and he would invite his old civil war crimes they're to play billiards. >> and smokes cigars. >> and smokes cigars and maybe drink a little. and they would end up going into the red r
louis. >> they had five children, four of whom live to maturity, one child died. >> oh, my goodness. >> the only had four children. >> you do find things from both of those that are very -- >> by then she had renounced citizenship and was english. we have not talked about that. >> and we shall. but we just saw the family that they created in illinois. talk about the family life that they created in the white house. >> one thing i like to tell about...
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louis. over the years i heard many conflicting stories about fdr's role, what he knew, what he didn't know. two of my college professors 20 years apart said if only harry truman had been in the white house, st. louis would have landed in the united states. i know there was some individual, rather prominent in the state department who was very anti-semitic and influence whoever had to be influenced to keep st. louis away. to what extent did fdr know or not know what was going on with respect to the st. louis? >> none of the -- brokerage -- they were ready, and he lied to the congressman and more passports. there was a lot of -- several thousand jews to stay for a temporary passport. the passengers on that ship run to where they thought they would be safe. and that is one of the other ones? fdr learned quite early on about a woman who was a medical doctor, already treating the jews but this man and a lot of care, and didn't do enough. no one did enough. >> i hatta family member on the st. loui
louis. over the years i heard many conflicting stories about fdr's role, what he knew, what he didn't know. two of my college professors 20 years apart said if only harry truman had been in the white house, st. louis would have landed in the united states. i know there was some individual, rather prominent in the state department who was very anti-semitic and influence whoever had to be influenced to keep st. louis away. to what extent did fdr know or not know what was going on with respect to...
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louis, we appreciate it. you can take it away. financial oversight. >> i know. >> that do you mean. but you had trouble reading the actual fame. >> yes, that's true. that was a tough read. >>> still ahead on with the way too early" why you are awake, "morning joe" is moments away. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily vegetable servings in every little bottle. let's say you pay your guy around 2% to manage your money. that's not much you think. except it's 2% every year. does that make a difference? search "cost of financial advisors" ouch. over time it really adds up. then go to e-trade and find out how much our advice costs. spoiler alert: it's low. really? yes, really. e-trade offers investment advice and guidance from dedicated, professional financial consultants. it's guidance on your terms, not ours. that's how our system works. e-trade. less for us. more for you. [ agent smith ] i've found s
louis, we appreciate it. you can take it away. financial oversight. >> i know. >> that do you mean. but you had trouble reading the actual fame. >> yes, that's true. that was a tough read. >>> still ahead on with the way too early" why you are awake, "morning joe" is moments away. look what mommy is having. mommy's having a french fry. yes she is, yes she is. [ bop ] [ male announcer ] could've had a v8. 100% vegetable juice, with three of your daily...
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eric holder pushes loui gohmert into a lunatic rage.et their crazy uncle out of the basement for a while, and they couldn't drag him back until he unzipped himself and started exposing himself to the neighbor kids. >> stephanie: even issa was like what have i done. >> issa and good latte. which is the greatest name. and his wife amelia espresso or something like that. but, yeah, they were jumping on him -- calling for regular order. >> stephanie: yeah. >> yeah, i would have loved to see the faces of some of the democrats on the commit teat that moment. >> stephanie: yeah. you say at this time you have got to learn to appreciate the little things. and eric holder bitch-slapping arrogant numb nuts darrell issa. that was first. >> it was. it was all right -- he -- he was confronting the guy that tried to get him out of his job, so it was great to see him -- you know, just call him out, and say that -- you know. >> stephanie: right. but as you point out that was really a warm-up act for as you say -- lou which gohmert a [ censor bleep ] fro
eric holder pushes loui gohmert into a lunatic rage.et their crazy uncle out of the basement for a while, and they couldn't drag him back until he unzipped himself and started exposing himself to the neighbor kids. >> stephanie: even issa was like what have i done. >> issa and good latte. which is the greatest name. and his wife amelia espresso or something like that. but, yeah, they were jumping on him -- calling for regular order. >> stephanie: yeah. >> yeah, i would...
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louis.ost: the grants had five children, for who grew to maturity. maturity.o grew to she renounced her citizenship. host: we just saw the family life that they created in galena, illinois. talk about the life they created in the white house. guest: one thing i would like to say but the family life, that makes me want to have been a fly on the wall, general grant -- as you face the white house from pennsylvania avenue, on your right, there were greenhouses built on the top of the wing, the west wing, not the offices, but just a straight wing -- general grant the between that and a house another room chad hadned-glass -- which stained-glass and a billiard table, and he would invite his cronies there from some -- the civil war to play billiards and smoke cigars and maybe drink a little and they would end up going into the red room and taking anhe battles, object off the table and putting it on the floor, this is meant this, and reliving it all. imagine being able to see that. that is the infor
louis.ost: the grants had five children, for who grew to maturity. maturity.o grew to she renounced her citizenship. host: we just saw the family life that they created in galena, illinois. talk about the life they created in the white house. guest: one thing i would like to say but the family life, that makes me want to have been a fly on the wall, general grant -- as you face the white house from pennsylvania avenue, on your right, there were greenhouses built on the top of the wing, the west...
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which is northeast of saint louis.lice say the van flipped over and crashed on the side of the road. at least 14-people have been taken to the hospital. some with serious injuries. there are unconfirmed reports that four people were killed. the accident backed up interstate-70 for miles. we'll have more information on the wgn evening news. in medical watch. a possible link between childhood a-d-h-d, and obesity later in life a new study finds men who had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder as children show a significantly greater risk of being overweight or obese as adults. even if their a-d-h-d has remitted in adulthood. researchers evaluated more than 200 men who had childhood a-d-h- d and compared them with men who did not have it. the men with childhood a-d-h-d had significantly higher body mass index and higher obesity rates. other studies have noted associations between obesity and a-d-h-d but this is the first to do so in adults diagnosed as children. you may be toting bacteria in the purse you carry every
which is northeast of saint louis.lice say the van flipped over and crashed on the side of the road. at least 14-people have been taken to the hospital. some with serious injuries. there are unconfirmed reports that four people were killed. the accident backed up interstate-70 for miles. we'll have more information on the wgn evening news. in medical watch. a possible link between childhood a-d-h-d, and obesity later in life a new study finds men who had attention deficit hyperactivity disorder...
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louis and houston and boston amount of. and they come together and start to support each other, let's say if you are having trouble with their benefits you got to see this first. if you need the right physical therapy, go see this particular doctor. and they start to actually serve together and help each other in their communities. >> how do veterans find their way because the other side of putting together these programs is the outreach to veterans to get them involved in this. how is that going to be accomplished? >> so any veteran is available, if they want to go off to mission continues.org. go out to mission continues .org and learn about what we are doing to engage veterans in service, that's the first thing. available to any post 9/11 veteran, come out to the web site. but what is actually happening, we're finding, is that over half of the people who are joining our program are coming at referrallals to the current people in our program and they are saying look, this really changed my life. i came back home. i starte
louis and houston and boston amount of. and they come together and start to support each other, let's say if you are having trouble with their benefits you got to see this first. if you need the right physical therapy, go see this particular doctor. and they start to actually serve together and help each other in their communities. >> how do veterans find their way because the other side of putting together these programs is the outreach to veterans to get them involved in this. how is...
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the nationals louis jamet clampett 8-1. -- the nationals louis to atlanta. things around in a hurry. there's a look at sports. have a great day. >> thanks so much. be a doggone gooding to time in the district this weekend. >> the second annual running of the chihuahuas. adam caskey is in southwest d.c. with dr. katie nelson. it's no running of the bulls, but it's hard to compete with that. >> we are preparing for the running of the chihuahuas and the fashion show this morning. and cynne and jacqui will be the judges. let's start with cocoa. there you go. all right. hopping along. and we have the two baseball fans. i think you will know which one is mine pick. in the national security of course. this is binky. l.e.d. lights. that's for safety, too. fashionable and safe. diego is coming. como estas, senor? marley. >> i am petitioning for adam caskey to get a light supper -- tutu.-up pawsis will be to benefit of southwest. we don't have real streets this morning. not a lot of sugar in these, but they are healthy for the dogs. tell us about what you guys will ha
the nationals louis jamet clampett 8-1. -- the nationals louis to atlanta. things around in a hurry. there's a look at sports. have a great day. >> thanks so much. be a doggone gooding to time in the district this weekend. >> the second annual running of the chihuahuas. adam caskey is in southwest d.c. with dr. katie nelson. it's no running of the bulls, but it's hard to compete with that. >> we are preparing for the running of the chihuahuas and the fashion show this morning....
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and red wings bench explodes in ecstasy as does the crowd in joe louis arena., ducks 2. >> russ whaler and mike keenan back at the studio. damien brunner, 15:10 first overtime period for the red wings at home. advantage who now in this series? >> i don't know if there is an advantage from this game, because the red wings come back and tied series. but anaheim certainly would be the favorite in my point of view at this time. great offensive skill that we talked about, momentum for detroit. went into the period with the momentum they carried the play, the shots in the overtime, but pretty much equal, but a little bit of a miscue on the goal by allen. goes in behind the net rather than stopping in front. and hiller made the coat check. the puck loose, the defenseman should have stopped. goes behind and an empty net goal. >> what a series for gustaf nyquist. game winner in overtime for detroit's first game win in the series and the assist on the overtime game-winner here for brunner. >> hunted down by a couple defensemen. allen loses his position because of the mom
and red wings bench explodes in ecstasy as does the crowd in joe louis arena., ducks 2. >> russ whaler and mike keenan back at the studio. damien brunner, 15:10 first overtime period for the red wings at home. advantage who now in this series? >> i don't know if there is an advantage from this game, because the red wings come back and tied series. but anaheim certainly would be the favorite in my point of view at this time. great offensive skill that we talked about, momentum for...
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louis, at least seven people were injured. the fire department took this photos. the overpat collapsed when one train struck a pillar. most of the victims were treated and released from hospitals. >> for the next week federal investigators will study the bridge that collapsed north of seattle. a portion of the skagit river bridge fell thursday after a big regular ran into the bridge's framework. investigators will look at the part that failed and compare it to similar bridges acrossnatione same fault. >> a familiar voice in the bay area is silenced. >>> the woman at the center of the scandal that brought down the head of the cia is talking publicly for the first time about her high profile affair. coming up, what she hopes will redeem her. >>> first, strike of another kind at at&t park during today's giants game. fine out if fans are feeling the impact of a >> san francisco, we celebrate dui versety -- >> a well-known radio talk show host has died. gene burns join kgo in 1995. for 16 years he hosted a talk show called "the gene burns program" and hosted a program
louis, at least seven people were injured. the fire department took this photos. the overpat collapsed when one train struck a pillar. most of the victims were treated and released from hospitals. >> for the next week federal investigators will study the bridge that collapsed north of seattle. a portion of the skagit river bridge fell thursday after a big regular ran into the bridge's framework. investigators will look at the part that failed and compare it to similar bridges...
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louis has done so well. whether they lose a starter or a reliever.seems to be someone who can step up and step in that has been groomed and they don't miss a beat. >> mitch: you look at whether it is the starting pitching or in the bull pen. trevor rosenthal coming out of the pen in the postseason last year. 50% of the fastballs he let go of were over 100 miles an hour. a 1-2-3 inning for chavez. we head to the ninth in houston. 11-5, oakland. [ male announcer ] all over the world, when the sun goes down, the foodies come out. they cross oceans, leave behind their countries, and their comfort zones. nothing stops them in their pursuit of culinary perfection. except... i'm sorry. no american express. [ male announcer ] luckily, mastercard is accepted
louis has done so well. whether they lose a starter or a reliever.seems to be someone who can step up and step in that has been groomed and they don't miss a beat. >> mitch: you look at whether it is the starting pitching or in the bull pen. trevor rosenthal coming out of the pen in the postseason last year. 50% of the fastballs he let go of were over 100 miles an hour. a 1-2-3 inning for chavez. we head to the ninth in houston. 11-5, oakland. [ male announcer ] all over the world, when...
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>> wow. >> you got that louis liccari red going on. all right, lisa. >> wow!you. turn around, please. >> oh wow. >> oh, my gosh, i love it. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look hot. >> i pumped her hair color up, a few shades of red make all the difference. vanessa gave her a great fantastic haircut. blow and dry, gorgeous right out of the shower and color story is complete with the makeup. >> beautiful >> what do you think? >> she's beautiful. just wonderful, thank you. >> thank you. >> people always say thank you, it's so sweet. >> and jill, tell me about the dress? >> 50th birthday, red lace, by elijah j. they're going 0 to two broadway shows. >> what are they? >> "lucky guy" and "pippen." >> two home runs. >> bring them both out. [ applause ] >> beautiful. >>> coming up, things that make you sound smart. >>> if only it just took glasses. have hail damage to both their cars. ted ted is trying to get a hold of his insurance agent. maxwell is not. he's on geico.com setting up an appointment with an adjuster. ted is now on hold with his insurance company. maxwell is no
>> wow. >> you got that louis liccari red going on. all right, lisa. >> wow!you. turn around, please. >> oh wow. >> oh, my gosh, i love it. >> oh, my gosh. >> you look hot. >> i pumped her hair color up, a few shades of red make all the difference. vanessa gave her a great fantastic haircut. blow and dry, gorgeous right out of the shower and color story is complete with the makeup. >> beautiful >> what do you think? >> she's...
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i'm going to show you what he if in the cartoon of louis. and he did get thrown to prison for two years for doing the cartoon of the king and the form of in the shape of a pear. so it's -- i am finding the testimony. because it's worth hearing. and just go back to it it's not just these guys who got in trouble. more recently the leading palestinian cartoonist was murdered on the streets of london for his cartoons and they still have figured out whether it was the mo sad who did it because of the antiisraeli cartoon on -- he had had done insulting cartoons with the commission someone to assassinate him. all the way up, whether it's punishment by censorship, punishment by prison, punishment by -- you came it. cartoonist have been singled out and punished and over the years. but they're dealing with humor. here is the way they defended his renner decision of louis. he said he was tried twice. it was at the first trial. the first looks like louis philippe but the last looks like the first. yet, this last one is a pear. where are you to draw the
i'm going to show you what he if in the cartoon of louis. and he did get thrown to prison for two years for doing the cartoon of the king and the form of in the shape of a pear. so it's -- i am finding the testimony. because it's worth hearing. and just go back to it it's not just these guys who got in trouble. more recently the leading palestinian cartoonist was murdered on the streets of london for his cartoons and they still have figured out whether it was the mo sad who did it because of...
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you're louis. >> i love it. >> and you coined that name. >> i don't know about that.a little jealous. >> i don't believe that you're not going to get a -- in a g-6 and go to vegas. >> you're not coming with me? >>> after a nine-season run, we'll bid fare well to "the office." the rumor of boss michael scott turned out to be true in last night's series finale. he popped up about the wedding of dwight and angela. take a look. ♪ >> i feel like all my kids grew up and then they married each other. it's every parent's dream. >> it just doesn't get better than that show. i'm very, very sad -- >> that's a good piece of writing there. >> the awkwardness, the camera zooming in. hopefully, we'll get something new. >> we need something in that slot. please. >>> if you're planning on a bear-watching trip, do we have a camera for you. >> do you have a gobrpro? >> i do. this was caught by a camera pan. the bear's mouth is oddly human like. looks like he flosses every day. >> a little tomato stuck in his teeth. i wonder if you put peanut b butter on the gopro. >> if you wonder what
you're louis. >> i love it. >> and you coined that name. >> i don't know about that.a little jealous. >> i don't believe that you're not going to get a -- in a g-6 and go to vegas. >> you're not coming with me? >>> after a nine-season run, we'll bid fare well to "the office." the rumor of boss michael scott turned out to be true in last night's series finale. he popped up about the wedding of dwight and angela. take a look. ♪ >> i feel...
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louis. >>> finally, on our calendar this weekend, buddhists celebrate buddha day, when they mark theing and death of the buddha. and on wednesday, baha' is observe the anniversary of the ascension of bahaullah, the founder of the baha'i faith. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. there's always more on our website, including more of kim lawton's interview with bobby mcferrin and more of his music. audio and video podcasts of this program are also available. join us at pbs.org. as we leave you, bobby mcferrin singing his new song, "rest, yes indeed." ♪ barry kibrick: today, on "between the lines," how to master your emotions and turn them into your allies with ken lindner. welcome. i'm barry kibrick. ken is a true renaissance man. he is one of the country's premiere talent agents representing and developing the careers of people like matt lauer and shepard smith. but he is also the founder of life choice psychology, and has counseled thousands of people to make life-enhancing personal and professional decisions. now, with his book "
louis. >>> finally, on our calendar this weekend, buddhists celebrate buddha day, when they mark theing and death of the buddha. and on wednesday, baha' is observe the anniversary of the ascension of bahaullah, the founder of the baha'i faith. that's our program for now. i'm bob abernethy. you can follow us on twitter and facebook. there's always more on our website, including more of kim lawton's interview with bobby mcferrin and more of his music. audio and video podcasts of this...
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louis, missouri. her parents are still hopeful especially after what happened in cleveland, that she will come home. we're going to talk to them. as we go to break, we'll do this through the entire hour, more of the missing. if you think you've seen any of them, please call the phone number you see on your screen. we'll be right back. we threw a party in this house. the next day, we sprayed febreze air effects and asked real people what they thought. i can't believe i don't smell any of this. febreze did a really great job. impressive. febreze air effects eliminates tough odors for good. febreze, breathe happy. so you can capture your receipts, ink forrs all business purchases. and manage them online with jot, the latest app from ink. so you can spend less time doing paperwork. and more time doing paperwork. ink from chase. so you can. ♪ even superheroes need superheroes, and some superheroes need complete and balanced meals with 23 vitamins and minerals. purina dog chow. help keep him strong. dog cho
louis, missouri. her parents are still hopeful especially after what happened in cleveland, that she will come home. we're going to talk to them. as we go to break, we'll do this through the entire hour, more of the missing. if you think you've seen any of them, please call the phone number you see on your screen. we'll be right back. we threw a party in this house. the next day, we sprayed febreze air effects and asked real people what they thought. i can't believe i don't smell any of this....
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in 1622, maria de' medici, the mother of king louis xiii of france, commissioned peter paul rubens toaint for her new home in the luxembourg palace a series of more than 30 enormous canvases. they commemorated her four-year rule as regent after the assassination of her husband henry iv until louis came of age in 1614. even though maria wasn't really the queen at all, rubens employs the full apparatus of glamour, power, and glory to proclaim the greatness of her rule. king henry is shown being carried off to heaven, yet the action rushes towards maria, whose position 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
in 1622, maria de' medici, the mother of king louis xiii of france, commissioned peter paul rubens toaint for her new home in the luxembourg palace a series of more than 30 enormous canvases. they commemorated her four-year rule as regent after the assassination of her husband henry iv until louis came of age in 1614. even though maria wasn't really the queen at all, rubens employs the full apparatus of glamour, power, and glory to proclaim the greatness of her rule. king henry is shown being...
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louis but nothing too bad out there. a little further to the south we had some storms near little rock but it looks like you're now safe and those storms have significantly weakened. the severe weather has gone now. >> we have to go to a break. stay with us. we're going to have more coverage of this. now or coverage continues next with chris hayes only on msnbc. . >> what might have been the most severe tornado in the history of the country touched down in oklahoma today. we will continue to bring you updates and live coverage of the aftermath an the destruction after this break. >>> this is definitely some of the worst damage aye ever seen in my life. this is especially when this is your hometown, this is where you're from, it's hard to see all this and these houses are just gone. i mean the foundation, there's trees, there's nothing. it's just bare ground. it's ripped the grass up even. >> we talked to some people who rode it out in a storm shelter behind the house and they said it took threeo hold down the door to the
louis but nothing too bad out there. a little further to the south we had some storms near little rock but it looks like you're now safe and those storms have significantly weakened. the severe weather has gone now. >> we have to go to a break. stay with us. we're going to have more coverage of this. now or coverage continues next with chris hayes only on msnbc. . >> what might have been the most severe tornado in the history of the country touched down in oklahoma today. we will...
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louis, it will be soggy. a chance of showers in atlanta, thunderstorms in st. louis.ver, sunny and partly sunny in seattle. >>> chris kelly, one half of the rap duo kris kross has died. ♪ their most memorable song was the 1992 hit "dump." kelly was known as mac daddy. he died wednesday in atlanta. an autopsy is scheduled for today. chris kelly was 34 years old. >>> well, a woman faces years of recovery after undergoing a complicated face transplant earlier this year, but on wednesday she spoke publicly for the first time. as teresa garcia reports, the patient says she is ready to move on with her life. >> reporter: carmen tarleton greeted the cameras on the arm the doctors who gave her a new face. 30 nurses and doctors took part in the 15-hour transplant operation in february. >> i've received this wonderful gift and this chapter in my life. >> reporter: the 44-year-old mother of two was severely disfigured in 2007 when her ex-husband doused her with industrial-strength lye at her home in vermont. >> i'm going to come over and hug you one more time. >> reporter: her d
louis, it will be soggy. a chance of showers in atlanta, thunderstorms in st. louis.ver, sunny and partly sunny in seattle. >>> chris kelly, one half of the rap duo kris kross has died. ♪ their most memorable song was the 1992 hit "dump." kelly was known as mac daddy. he died wednesday in atlanta. an autopsy is scheduled for today. chris kelly was 34 years old. >>> well, a woman faces years of recovery after undergoing a complicated face transplant earlier this...
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louis, iowa, down through areas of missouri.ea of red once again, unfortunately for the fourth day in a row we're targeting oklahoma, including oklahoma city, tulsa. including areas up 44 towards springfield and joplin. today looks more favorable than yesterday for the potential of strong tornadoes. of course we will probably have those live pictures for you this afternoon when the helicopters are chasing them. hopefully they'll be over rural areas. today, gorgeous sunrise. heat is on. ac on full blast, but we do cool it off a bit on saturday. 80s, possibly 09 in washington, d.c. on sunday, the midwest dries out. midwest, cooler, all the stormy weather will head to the eastern seaboard. saturday is your outdoor day, sunday you may have to dodge thunderstorms. >>> coming up on "morning joe," eric holder's off the record meeting with the press. what he said and what it could mean for how the department of justice handles future investigations. >>> when we come back, we'll huddle around the cooler with lewis. and when it comes to t
louis, iowa, down through areas of missouri.ea of red once again, unfortunately for the fourth day in a row we're targeting oklahoma, including oklahoma city, tulsa. including areas up 44 towards springfield and joplin. today looks more favorable than yesterday for the potential of strong tornadoes. of course we will probably have those live pictures for you this afternoon when the helicopters are chasing them. hopefully they'll be over rural areas. today, gorgeous sunrise. heat is on. ac on...
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loui gohmert who wanted to know about the boston bombings. you know this is going to be good.watch. >> on the one hand we go after christian groups like billy graham's group franklin graham's group, but then we're hands off when it comes to possibly offending someone who has been radicalized as a terrorist. >> let me say this. you have made statements as meters of fact -- >> you point out one thing that i said that was not -- >> you don't know what the fbi did. you don't know what the fbi's interaction was with the russians. you don't know what questions were put to the russians whether those questions were responded to. you simply do not know that and you have characterized the fbi as being not thorough, or taking exception to my characterization of being thorough. i know what the fbi did. you cannot know what i know. that's all. >> michael: man was he good today. gohmert was back on his boot spurs a bit, and then started whining about character assassination. >> when you attack somebody's integrity and say they make statements that were not true, then of course that raises a
loui gohmert who wanted to know about the boston bombings. you know this is going to be good.watch. >> on the one hand we go after christian groups like billy graham's group franklin graham's group, but then we're hands off when it comes to possibly offending someone who has been radicalized as a terrorist. >> let me say this. you have made statements as meters of fact -- >> you point out one thing that i said that was not -- >> you don't know what the fbi did. you don't...
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louis is forecast for a top eight all-time flood it should crest on tuesday at about 40 feet. the city itself will be safe. the northeast stays hot today and tomorrow. it looks like the storms will clear the midwest by sunday. >>> coming up, it is sentencing day for the madam in the zumba prostitution ring. >>> oprah's advice for harvard graduates, plus burger king is offering a whole new way to eat the whopper. [ female announcer ] now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet skin. neutrogena® wet skin kids. ordinary sunblock drips and whitens. neutrogena® wet skin cuts through water. forms a broad spectrum barrier for full strength sun protection. wet skin. neutrogena®. for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ male announcer ] get allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rings ] and let the good life in. all your important legal matters in just minutes. protect your family... and launc
louis is forecast for a top eight all-time flood it should crest on tuesday at about 40 feet. the city itself will be safe. the northeast stays hot today and tomorrow. it looks like the storms will clear the midwest by sunday. >>> coming up, it is sentencing day for the madam in the zumba prostitution ring. >>> oprah's advice for harvard graduates, plus burger king is offering a whole new way to eat the whopper. [ female announcer ] now you can apply sunblock to your kids' wet...
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louis expect thunderstorms. in the afternoon for st. louis. denver, a chance of showers. mostly sunny. >>> in sports, the detroit tigers squander a big game by miguel cabrera. the reigning mvp scores three home runs against texas. it's the second three-homer game cabrera has done in his career but the rangers' david murphy puts his team ahead for good with a win, 11-8. >>> the spurs get out to an early lead. tony parker helped san antonio gain a 17-point lead in first quarter. he finishes with 20 degrees as the spurs take over memphis, 105-83. >>> the miami heat hosts game one of the eastern conference finals against indiana on wednesday but over the weekend heat star dwyane wade was a guest at a south florida high school prom. wade surprised nicole a big fan who asked wade to her prom on an internet video. after the dance wade said he had a blast. looks like it. >>> some folks in connecticut brought a new meaning to the term senior prom last night. hillhouse high school's class of 1943 finally held their prom 73 years later. they never had their special night because so
louis expect thunderstorms. in the afternoon for st. louis. denver, a chance of showers. mostly sunny. >>> in sports, the detroit tigers squander a big game by miguel cabrera. the reigning mvp scores three home runs against texas. it's the second three-homer game cabrera has done in his career but the rangers' david murphy puts his team ahead for good with a win, 11-8. >>> the spurs get out to an early lead. tony parker helped san antonio gain a 17-point lead in first quarter....
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louis. st. louis could have a top five all-time flood forecast as we go through next week. records go back almost 200 years. a top five is a big deal for that area. of course the city is protected by the flood wall. yeah, by the way, since barn kna icle only wants to talk about washington, d.c., 92. >> he has the white socks on today. usually you go bear foot. >> usually the old people stay indoors. >> play a little shuffle board. >> the seniors need to watch out. >> we are making up for lost time. >>> black shelton led a cast of some of country's biggest names for healing in the heartland. a concert in oklahoma city, not far from moore, oklahoma where 24 people were killed and hundreds of homes were damaged or destroyed. miranda lambert was one of many stars who gave an emotional performance. ♪ >> we blow through these stories in the news cycle, but you can't forget lives were at stake. carrie underwood, rascal flatts, vince gill and even usher participated. carrie underwood previously pledged $1 million of her own money. >>> coming up at the top of the hour on "morning jo
louis. st. louis could have a top five all-time flood forecast as we go through next week. records go back almost 200 years. a top five is a big deal for that area. of course the city is protected by the flood wall. yeah, by the way, since barn kna icle only wants to talk about washington, d.c., 92. >> he has the white socks on today. usually you go bear foot. >> usually the old people stay indoors. >> play a little shuffle board. >> the seniors need to watch out....
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louis and chicago, as well. peoria, illinois. there's the big picture. today the greatest threat and tomorrow a threat, as well. on the aggregate. here's the bullseye today. not just there. if you're watching us from boston or new york or connecticut potentially an inch of rain. so, some flooding there and even here in the southeast. potentially one to three inches of rain. so, a lot of flooding. we've seen a lot of wet weather continues today around the country, poppy. of course, all eyes on the severe weather threat with the tornadoes expected this afternoon and into tonight. that's kind of the timeline. >> weather has just been absolutely nuts. i am from minnesota and my mom was telling me on the phone, 40 to 50 degree temperature changes there in a day in the last week. wild weather, dangerous weather. we'll keep an eye on it for everyone. thank you. >> sure. >>> now to connecticut where weather played no part in the collision of two commuter trains. investigators got a good look at the wreckage yesterday and will be back at it all day today. one of
louis and chicago, as well. peoria, illinois. there's the big picture. today the greatest threat and tomorrow a threat, as well. on the aggregate. here's the bullseye today. not just there. if you're watching us from boston or new york or connecticut potentially an inch of rain. so, some flooding there and even here in the southeast. potentially one to three inches of rain. so, a lot of flooding. we've seen a lot of wet weather continues today around the country, poppy. of course, all eyes on...
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yeah, that on our poor louis. thanks, heilemann! louis was a go sport with that.g they are not doing cake today because i probably would be next because of the pecking order. "morning joe" starts right now.
yeah, that on our poor louis. thanks, heilemann! louis was a go sport with that.g they are not doing cake today because i probably would be next because of the pecking order. "morning joe" starts right now.
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louis. you can get the full story at the maeystown preservation society and museum.b came here and decided this little area was very much like germany and it would suite not only his family and friends but others, perhaps, who came later.' newcomers followed opening shops in the settlement drawn to the hills that reminded them of home. at the museum, see how settlers laid the spiritual cornerstone. st. johns church, a sturdy structure that stands today. like many immigrants, people worked to retain their culture. germans came to america and they wanted to have music like they had in germany so they started their own bands. the villagers discovered new pastimes, eager to assimilate and adapt to the ways of america. stone masons and craftsmen left their mark on maeystown with a remarkable ability to integrate buildings into the landscape. 'the germans didnt have to level anything because they had the skills to build into the hillside because it was similar to the area in germany where they came from.' you can see the engineering in stone gutters that still line the str
louis. you can get the full story at the maeystown preservation society and museum.b came here and decided this little area was very much like germany and it would suite not only his family and friends but others, perhaps, who came later.' newcomers followed opening shops in the settlement drawn to the hills that reminded them of home. at the museum, see how settlers laid the spiritual cornerstone. st. johns church, a sturdy structure that stands today. like many immigrants, people worked to...
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louis, kansas city and cincinnati could see gusty winds and hail. dry in the southwest. san francisco will see showers by the afternoon. >> and it's going to be summer-like in the northeast with temperatures in the 80s, warm also along the gulf coast with highs near 90. >>> all right, still to come, new rankings just out, which airlines are best when it comes to on-time performance. >>> also ahead, o.j. simpson fights for a second chance. hear from the former football great as he tells the judge why he deserves a new trial. >>> plus more on our top story, the breaking news out of texas where deadly tornadoes have devastated a small town. the latest coming up. >>> welcome back. wall street is basking in record territory this morning. the dow surged another 60 points yesterday to an all-time high of 15,275. the s&p rose 8 points to a record 1658. investors managed to push the market up despite a morning slump and a handful of disappointing economic reports. >>> the government is out with a new report card about our on-time performance for the airlines. it chose the big car
louis, kansas city and cincinnati could see gusty winds and hail. dry in the southwest. san francisco will see showers by the afternoon. >> and it's going to be summer-like in the northeast with temperatures in the 80s, warm also along the gulf coast with highs near 90. >>> all right, still to come, new rankings just out, which airlines are best when it comes to on-time performance. >>> also ahead, o.j. simpson fights for a second chance. hear from the former football...
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louis.eattle, mostly sunny, a high of 73 in seattle. >>> google glass, the tech giant's experiment in wearable technology, is not available to the public yet, but it's already creating privacy concerns. a new app allows users to take a photo by merely winking. kiera suboi takes a look at how the glass works. >> it was pretty neat to take a picture just using your voice. okay, glass, take a picture. >> reporter: lisa oshima was one of the lucky few. she was selected in a lottery to wear google's biggest wearable investments, google glass. >> it took a little bit getting used to having something on my face but it was very much like wearing sunglasses. >> reporter: the $1,500 google glass mimics smartphones. you can make phone calls, get directions, take pictures, and search. >> reporter: get pictures of barack obama. a swipe of the finger takes you through different slides, a tilt of the head push as button or voice command poses it. >> i don't have to keep going in and out of my bag for a pho
louis.eattle, mostly sunny, a high of 73 in seattle. >>> google glass, the tech giant's experiment in wearable technology, is not available to the public yet, but it's already creating privacy concerns. a new app allows users to take a photo by merely winking. kiera suboi takes a look at how the glass works. >> it was pretty neat to take a picture just using your voice. okay, glass, take a picture. >> reporter: lisa oshima was one of the lucky few. she was selected in a...
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louis. occasional showers in seattle. >>> and here's another look at this morning's top stories. the fbi is investigating two anonymous letters sent to mayor bloomberg containing the deadly poison ricin. the letters also contain references to boomberg's gun control efforts. >>> and this is at least one of nine tornadoes that tumbled down in nebraska yesterday. more severe weather including heavy rain is forecast for the plains today. >>> in sports now, controversy to end game seven of the series. with less than two minutes to play, it appears chicago scores the go-ahead goal but it's waved off because of a chicago penalty that happened just behind the play. the game goes into overtime and blackhawks fans get some relief. brent seabrook scores the game winner four minutes in. chicago wins, 2-1, and takes the series. >>> in baseball it was a career night at the plate for washington's third baseman ryan zimmerman. in the third inning against baltimore zimmerman hits a solo home run. well, he fo
louis. occasional showers in seattle. >>> and here's another look at this morning's top stories. the fbi is investigating two anonymous letters sent to mayor bloomberg containing the deadly poison ricin. the letters also contain references to boomberg's gun control efforts. >>> and this is at least one of nine tornadoes that tumbled down in nebraska yesterday. more severe weather including heavy rain is forecast for the plains today. >>> in sports now, controversy to...
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louis. host: the grants had five children, four who lived to maturity. guest: four. host: one child died -- guest: no. host: that is just bad information? oh my goodness. guest: they only had four children. host: you do find things from book to book that are contradictory. guest: then, nellie renounced her citizenship and was english. we haven't talked about nellie's wedding. host: and we shall talk about nellie's wedding. we just saw the family life that they created in galena, illinois. talk about the life they created in the white house. guest: one thing i would like to tell about the family life, that makes me want to have been a fly on the wall, general grant -- as you face the white house from pennsylvania avenue, on your right, there were greenhouses built on the top of the wing, the west wing, not the offices, but just a straight wing -- general grant built between that and a house a billiard, which had stained-glass in it and a billiard table, and he would invite his civil war croni
louis. host: the grants had five children, four who lived to maturity. guest: four. host: one child died -- guest: no. host: that is just bad information? oh my goodness. guest: they only had four children. host: you do find things from book to book that are contradictory. guest: then, nellie renounced her citizenship and was english. we haven't talked about nellie's wedding. host: and we shall talk about nellie's wedding. we just saw the family life that they created in galena, illinois. talk...
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then there is louis gohmert. the king of unintentional comedy. only wants impeachment but a revolution. >> this is a government run amok. why would you want legal status? because this is the way a tyrannical government comes into being and perpetuates itself. >> michael: next up for republicans squeezing every last bit of juice out of the scandals to thwart the president's agenda. in a hearing today the republicans accused the epa of unfairly targeting conservative groups for environmental review and compared that to what the irs is doing. they haven't confirmed the president's nominee the head of the epa and you don't have to be at louis gohmert level genius that they're going to stop her from being confirmed. mainstream republicans seem to be getting nervous about making too much of it. "national review" preached caution writing democratic scandal does not take the place of a republican agenda. for once the "national review" might actually be on to something. joining me now, joan walsh editor at large for salon.com. and author of the book "what
then there is louis gohmert. the king of unintentional comedy. only wants impeachment but a revolution. >> this is a government run amok. why would you want legal status? because this is the way a tyrannical government comes into being and perpetuates itself. >> michael: next up for republicans squeezing every last bit of juice out of the scandals to thwart the president's agenda. in a hearing today the republicans accused the epa of unfairly targeting conservative groups for...
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louis, went to mary institute and st. country day school, a private institution that cost nearly $23,000 a year for upper grades. he graduated from mary institute in 2002. then according to school officials went to colgate. he was a straight arrow, achiever. a member of a fraternity that doesn't allow drinking in its houses. and he was selected for senior honor society, a prestige is group with only 26 members. he said ryan was a student of his on a class on national security. says his interest was in middle east politics and class trip to meet diplomats stands out. >> ryan was especially strong in the way that he posts questions, the way he was prepared for meetings with diplomats, he was one of the sophomores on the trip, he was especially poised and mature the way he handled himself with diplomats. >> reporter: he graduated from colgate with a double major in political science and international relations. his fast track career may have hit a snag. intelligence experts say if he is in the cia, he will never be able to g
louis, went to mary institute and st. country day school, a private institution that cost nearly $23,000 a year for upper grades. he graduated from mary institute in 2002. then according to school officials went to colgate. he was a straight arrow, achiever. a member of a fraternity that doesn't allow drinking in its houses. and he was selected for senior honor society, a prestige is group with only 26 members. he said ryan was a student of his on a class on national security. says his interest...
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director louis freeh who was appointed the trustee over the parent holding company is suing john corazon and demanding a jury trial something that's pretty unusual for a bankruptcy case i talked to earlier today with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corazon and here's what he said. if you're more for our. program or our work and i. are. over. to hear. from you so it will be kind of the. disagree on that because he's going to try to get recovery or predators were trying to produce more calories. then which is four to five. and there's also a class action suit against a people are getting one and david morgan recently settled can you explain the bank sprawl and that's global and what the settlement means for a possible. well very simply the development is good news in that more money is coming back to the state to customers and. instead of going to be years and years of litigation with the geisha caused you to weigh in the recovery as good news
director louis freeh who was appointed the trustee over the parent holding company is suing john corazon and demanding a jury trial something that's pretty unusual for a bankruptcy case i talked to earlier today with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corazon and here's what he said. if you're more for our. program or our work and i. are. over. to...
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director louis freeh he was appointed the trustee over the parent holding company is suing john corazon and demanding a jury trial something that's pretty unusual for a bankruptcy case i talked to earlier today with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corazon and here's what he said. if you're more for. the program the artwork and. everyone. over. there so it will be kind of obvious there. is going to. be more. and there's also a class action suit against j.p. morgan and there is and to. the morgan recently settled can you explain the bank and that's global and what the settlement means. well very simply that the settlement is good news in that war money is coming back to the state to copper and it is instead of going to be years and years of litigation with the geisha coffee to weigh in the recovery that is good news was j.p. morgan's roll or low as they were essentially on every possible side as a predator they received customer transfers in t
director louis freeh he was appointed the trustee over the parent holding company is suing john corazon and demanding a jury trial something that's pretty unusual for a bankruptcy case i talked to earlier today with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corazon and here's what he said. if you're more for. the program the artwork and. everyone. over. there...
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director louis freeh he was appointed the trustee over the parent holding company is suing john corey's sign and demanding a jury trial something that's pretty unusual for a bankruptcy case i talked to earlier today with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corey's on and here's what he said. yesterday is very simple you're. going to work. with. jurors more for i have a very strong. program through artwork and i think there's a graphic right. there when i was doing. there's debris or even here and one creditor over. here and the whole thing around you. so it will be kind of obvious there. is going to. be more. damages for class. and there's also a class action suit against j.p. morgan and there is and j.p. morgan recently settled can you explain the bank sprawl and mass global and what the settlement means for its customers. well very simply because i know that is good. you're coming back. you're. going. with the gays and with the gays you know w
director louis freeh he was appointed the trustee over the parent holding company is suing john corey's sign and demanding a jury trial something that's pretty unusual for a bankruptcy case i talked to earlier today with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with free demanding a jury trial for corey's on and here's what he said. yesterday is very simple you're. going to work. with. jurors...
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director louis freeh who was appointed the trustee over the parent holding company is suing junk or zine and demanding a jury trial so. that's pretty unusual for a bankruptcy case i talked earlier today with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with three demanding a jury trial record and here's what he said. life is very simple you. describe is the director much better. with the drew. a jury is much more asked very simple. to the programmer are right and i think that's exactly the strategy. that there's a master i do think. there's debris in the trustee that is handling the creditors while the company customers are. merely adds and the full truth from you. will be kind of at odds with disagree on this because he's going to try to get a recovery or creditors were fired because the more coverage. damages for flying. and there's also a class action suit against a.p. morgan and one other areas and a b. morgan recently settled can you explain the bank's role and that's global and what th
director louis freeh who was appointed the trustee over the parent holding company is suing junk or zine and demanding a jury trial so. that's pretty unusual for a bankruptcy case i talked earlier today with john breaux co-founder of the commodity customer coalition as well as prime interest producer bob english and i asked john what's the strategy with three demanding a jury trial record and here's what he said. life is very simple you. describe is the director much better. with the drew. a...
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with a four one win at home to korea so vettel is a sell open for the hosts just before the break the louis company era equalised just offer it. up put through his i regret to make it to one thousand and thirty or forever and can do a comprehensive victory that saw korea finish third blossom and in the playoffs. if korea will be joined in that dogfight by rostov despite the three nil home win over champion said scout dimitri palos opened after ninety minutes quite a lot made it to nail on the stroke of half time timofei kalish of added a third early in the second half but the hosts finished fourth bottom. and caught clinch the point they needed to avoid the playoffs with a goalless draw at home to zero eight who'd already confirm second spot and a place in the champions league with sesto. and the locomotive finished the c's ninth with a two one win at home to second bottom mordovia first off goals through an alexander semi ahead of penalty and a demo and strike were enough despite on draper's in netting a last minute consolation stevens r.t. so after thirty games the final standings are top
with a four one win at home to korea so vettel is a sell open for the hosts just before the break the louis company era equalised just offer it. up put through his i regret to make it to one thousand and thirty or forever and can do a comprehensive victory that saw korea finish third blossom and in the playoffs. if korea will be joined in that dogfight by rostov despite the three nil home win over champion said scout dimitri palos opened after ninety minutes quite a lot made it to nail on the...