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his name was aaron louis.cted of petty crimes in several states. to beverly's son carl jr., he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just all like, yes, where is she? come on, where are you? we're ready to find you. >> as investigators focused on aaron louis, they backed off on beverly's husband as a suspect. now detective allison was keeping carl in the loop. >> he said we got him. i said, well, where's beverly? he said we're still questioning him. we're going to find out. we're going to keep on till we find her. >> then did you have a little burst of hope? >> just a little bit of hope. that's all i had. >> really your biggest task was to find out where beverly was? >> that
his name was aaron louis.cted of petty crimes in several states. to beverly's son carl jr., he didn't look like a kidnapper. >> he just looks like a regular guy. so it was like what did this punk want with my mom? like it didn't make sense. i almost was like are we sure we have the right guy? >> detectives believed they did. but the roller coaster ride for beverly carter's family and friends was far from over. >> i can remember the feeling when he was captured, we were just...
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louis: correct. coming into the 1990's it was after the close of the cold war and a century of conflict and murder. the people responsible for that were the politicians, priests, and the pundits. we were saying that in contradistinction to that, new people were emerging that had the power to change things themselves, directly without subcontracting it out to other people. they were the people who were creating and using these new technologies. the new technologies were personal computing, which started basically in the 1980's, and then networking, which started to begin gaining traction in the 1990's and exploded with the arrival of the world wide web. we were saying that those people who were creating these technologies were people who were going to have a bigger impact or having a bigger impact on the world than all of the other old establishments before them. people were not looking at them. they were invisible to the media elites at the time and the political elites at the time. yet, the things t
louis: correct. coming into the 1990's it was after the close of the cold war and a century of conflict and murder. the people responsible for that were the politicians, priests, and the pundits. we were saying that in contradistinction to that, new people were emerging that had the power to change things themselves, directly without subcontracting it out to other people. they were the people who were creating and using these new technologies. the new technologies were personal computing, which...
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louis rossetto and "change is good."ut i want to use some of the phrases used in the book analogy to tie them in as applicable to the tech world to number one, "change is good." >> guest: "change is good" was something we sent all the time in the office is at "wired." we were dealing with other media, which are -- which was excised with all the challenges that they were imagining technology was creating. and so, what is this week's headline in "the new york times" about internet? they were only negative stories. but how can you cheat on your exam for there would be nothing but or whatever else. they were imagining was going to be the problem. so change is bad from their point of view. let's protect the worldview and when you think about things coming to try to take away some of the magic. we were just saying change as good as the reaction. i think jesse poehler, who is a general in the korean war said you look at the world a bigger problem or opportunity. i prefer to look at things as opportunity. so to say change is goo
louis rossetto and "change is good."ut i want to use some of the phrases used in the book analogy to tie them in as applicable to the tech world to number one, "change is good." >> guest: "change is good" was something we sent all the time in the office is at "wired." we were dealing with other media, which are -- which was excised with all the challenges that they were imagining technology was creating. and so, what is this week's headline in...
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. >> host: so louis rossetto when did you found wire magazine? >> guest: my partner jane metcalfe and i started wired project in 1991 and launched into the american market januars taking over as president of the united states. notably, our car was talked about the information superhighway. it was a generational change that was occurring in the political level and on the larger scale, on the cultural technological level there was a massive revolution going on. >> host: do you remember in that first issue what some of the articles were, what some of the products were you were talking about? >> guest: we had camille paglia talking, and interview with stuart brand talking about technology, talking about culture. we had the story about japanese or talking, who are obsessive japanese young men basically who go crazy, go very deep dive into obscure or weird little subcultures. we had a story on education, how american education was the last soviet left on the planet because it's all organized locally and yet results are abysmal. even though at that time
. >> host: so louis rossetto when did you found wire magazine? >> guest: my partner jane metcalfe and i started wired project in 1991 and launched into the american market januars taking over as president of the united states. notably, our car was talked about the information superhighway. it was a generational change that was occurring in the political level and on the larger scale, on the cultural technological level there was a massive revolution going on. >> host: do you...
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louis to washington, d.c. to try and doingde lincoln they are the right thing, and lincoln says oh, you are quite a lady politician, aren't you? and he sends her on her way. [laughter] prof. sides: and there is another woman. ,e think this is a male story but there are all of these amazing when in that are starting -- amazing women that are starting to get recognized more and more in literature, i think. prof. woodworth: fremont is one of the most. prof. blackhawk: this has been a really productive conversation this morning. we look forward to the subsequent sessions, both certainly hereafter and throughout the day. can everyone join me in getting our panelists around applause? applause? of [applause] >> historians and a novelist discussed the impact of the 19th century westward expansion on the water and wildlife of the early american west. they also talk about the role of women in the old west, and why it is important for female writers to tell their stories. this one-hour discussion was part of an aspen ins
louis to washington, d.c. to try and doingde lincoln they are the right thing, and lincoln says oh, you are quite a lady politician, aren't you? and he sends her on her way. [laughter] prof. sides: and there is another woman. ,e think this is a male story but there are all of these amazing when in that are starting -- amazing women that are starting to get recognized more and more in literature, i think. prof. woodworth: fremont is one of the most. prof. blackhawk: this has been a really...
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louis postdispatch," rick kline at abc, john gizzy and then down here in the corner and then karen. so let's start with chuck. chuck: thank you, congressman, for doing this. ann wagner in suburban st. louis was considered going into the cycle pretty safe but her opponent released a poll showing him ahead in that district. and there are public polls now showing president trump's approval ratings going down in missouri. i'm wondering, what are you telling them? -- what are you telling veterans? are you aware that you have members who may not be ready for what is coming? mr. stivers: well, i was at dinner with ann wagner yesterday and she's a pro. she begged me not to spend in her race. she said she's got this. she showed me the polls. she showed me the problems in the poll. i know her internals. i feel really confident that this one-day p.r. stunt isn't going to change the fundamentals of that race and the fundamentals of that race are about the two candidates and ann wagner is known by her constituents. she's worked on human trafficking. she's led a life of service. she's been on tv,
louis postdispatch," rick kline at abc, john gizzy and then down here in the corner and then karen. so let's start with chuck. chuck: thank you, congressman, for doing this. ann wagner in suburban st. louis was considered going into the cycle pretty safe but her opponent released a poll showing him ahead in that district. and there are public polls now showing president trump's approval ratings going down in missouri. i'm wondering, what are you telling them? -- what are you telling...
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louis, are tour senatorn mccaskill. springfield is very republican country and a big turnout there will be key for hawley. when trump went to springfield about a year ago, i met the guy waiting to greet air force one, who had written trump on his glass i. he had written the word "trump" on his glass eye. and that was one of the first hands the president shook when he got off air force one. this will be a very excited crowd and friendly territory for the president. i expect he will talk about this fight over kavanaugh, which you mentioned on your show, the tweets this morning and given the context mccaskill came out against capital's nomination -- kavanaugh's nomination this week. i think this will be a center point of the speech. host: he serves as the washington correspondent. thank you for your time. announcer: c-span 2 will have live coverage when president trump holds that rally in support of josh hawley. live coverage starts at 7:30 p.m. eastern. be c-span network, your primary source for campaign 2018. q&a, cbs ne
louis, are tour senatorn mccaskill. springfield is very republican country and a big turnout there will be key for hawley. when trump went to springfield about a year ago, i met the guy waiting to greet air force one, who had written trump on his glass i. he had written the word "trump" on his glass eye. and that was one of the first hands the president shook when he got off air force one. this will be a very excited crowd and friendly territory for the president. i expect he will...
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peter: so, louis rossetto, when did you found "wired" magazine? louis: my partner, jane metcalfe and i started "wired" project in 1991 and launched into the american market in january of 1993 as bill clinton was taking over as president of the united states. notably, al gore was talking about the information super highway. it was a generational change that was occurring on the political level and for -- on the larger scale on the cultural or technological level there was a massive revolution going on.
peter: so, louis rossetto, when did you found "wired" magazine? louis: my partner, jane metcalfe and i started "wired" project in 1991 and launched into the american market in january of 1993 as bill clinton was taking over as president of the united states. notably, al gore was talking about the information super highway. it was a generational change that was occurring on the political level and for -- on the larger scale on the cultural or technological level there was a...
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louis hyman at the industrial labor relations school of cornell university as well as direct your abortion to do for work as studies in new york city. a former fulbright scholar in mckinsey consultant, hyman received his from harvard. his writing has appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic, late, bloomberg, pacific standard time enough for quarterly and elsewhere. derek kessler is the author of
louis hyman at the industrial labor relations school of cornell university as well as direct your abortion to do for work as studies in new york city. a former fulbright scholar in mckinsey consultant, hyman received his from harvard. his writing has appeared in "the new york times," the atlantic, late, bloomberg, pacific standard time enough for quarterly and elsewhere. derek kessler is the author of
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. >> i don't want to go through the story, louis rossetto in "change is good," but i want to use some of the phrases you used in the back and i want you to tie those in if it's applicable, number one, change is good. >> change is good was a reaction to the phrase change is good, something we said all the tame in the offices at wired, because we were dealing with other media, which was on seed with obsessed with all the challenges they were imagining technology was creating. and so you'd have our running joke in the office was, what's this week headline in the "new york times" about threat or menace. it was only negative stories. it would help you cheat on your exams, or nothing but filth or they were imagining it would be the problem. so change is bad from their point of view. let's protect our etle piece of the world and the way we think about things from all the interlocals that were trying to come and take away our magic. we were saying change is good as a reaction to that. no matter what it was. i think a general in the korean war, said you havs a problem or opportunity. i prefer
. >> i don't want to go through the story, louis rossetto in "change is good," but i want to use some of the phrases you used in the back and i want you to tie those in if it's applicable, number one, change is good. >> change is good was a reaction to the phrase change is good, something we said all the tame in the offices at wired, because we were dealing with other media, which was on seed with obsessed with all the challenges they were imagining technology was...
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francisco louis, the ambassador todd torres summit he just his written answers did come in but another of our members was not able to read those yet. we were now consider all the other items on the agenda, including the following: ms. linda blanchard to be ambassador to pennsylvania, earl robert miller to be ambassador to bangladesh, mr. daniel rosenblum to be ambassador to zach is done , -- to be represented to the united nations agencies for food and agriculture, ms. karen williams to be ambassador to the -- toic of sarah phnom, be ambassador to somalia, kevin sullivan to be ambassador to be u.s.a, mark rosen to executive director of the
francisco louis, the ambassador todd torres summit he just his written answers did come in but another of our members was not able to read those yet. we were now consider all the other items on the agenda, including the following: ms. linda blanchard to be ambassador to pennsylvania, earl robert miller to be ambassador to bangladesh, mr. daniel rosenblum to be ambassador to zach is done , -- to be represented to the united nations agencies for food and agriculture, ms. karen williams to be...
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louis, missouri. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m., survivors of sexual assault and representatives of women organizations talk about the sexual assault allegations against judge kavanagh. and new, the korea economic institute of north korea looks at strategies for dealing with north korea. at 7:00 p.m., tim kaine takes part in a forum with his republican challenger. on c-span 2 at 10:30 a.m., the center host a forum on refugee resettlement. 2018 marks the 10 year
louis, missouri. >> live thursday on the c-span networks. at 10:00 a.m., survivors of sexual assault and representatives of women organizations talk about the sexual assault allegations against judge kavanagh. and new, the korea economic institute of north korea looks at strategies for dealing with north korea. at 7:00 p.m., tim kaine takes part in a forum with his republican challenger. on c-span 2 at 10:30 a.m., the center host a forum on refugee resettlement. 2018 marks the 10 year
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peter: so, louis rossetto, when did you found "wired" magazine? louis: my partner, jane metcalfe and i started "wired" project in 1991 and launched into the american market in january of 1993 as bill clinton was taking over as president of the united states. notably, al gore was talking about the information super highway. it was a generational change that was occurring on the political level and for -- on the larger scale on the cultural
peter: so, louis rossetto, when did you found "wired" magazine? louis: my partner, jane metcalfe and i started "wired" project in 1991 and launched into the american market in january of 1993 as bill clinton was taking over as president of the united states. notably, al gore was talking about the information super highway. it was a generational change that was occurring on the political level and for -- on the larger scale on the cultural
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louis. she's the kind of fiery progressive mccaskill needs to excite. out in the suburbs... >> i liked having the shade open. >> desjardins: ...reaganrk ge is precisely the kind of republican josh hawley needs: ve and motivated. >> if josh hawley were elected, i definitely think that he would confirm kavanaugh to the sreme court. and i don't think mccaskill will confirm him to the supreme court. and their vote matters. this is a battleground state.rd >> dess: and pressure over kavanaugh is mounting now. the senate is expected to vote e is month, meaning mccaskill will have to makr decision soon and come down on one side of this heated campaign issue. for the pbs newshour, i'm lisa desjardins in st. louis, missouri. >> woodruff: the food and drug administration today issued its toughest crackdown yet on the makers of electronic cigarettes. these vaping devices have become increasingly popular with young people, and, as william brangham reports, the f.d.a. told manufacturers they have two months to prove they can keep their e-cigarettes out of the hands o
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i'm frances rivera alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis bergdorf.e morning's top stories. president trump's attorney rudy guilliani appears to be backtracking on comment he made about the president and the mueller probe. in an interview yesterday he said president trump will not answer federal investigators questions in writing or in person about whether he tried to block the probe into russian interference in the 2016 election. he said, quote, that is a no-go. that is not going to happen. there will be no questions at all on obstruction it later when asked by nbc news guilliani said those questions are, quote, not ruled in or out. he told nbc, quote, we have said we would agree to written questions on russia after we review the questions, but no further commitment on interviews. after we finish this, we will assess it with any agreement. guilliani added for now there's, quote, no commitment on obstruction which are post-presidential matters but says the legal team will agree to talk after the collusion prepresidential questions are over. >>> the at
i'm frances rivera alongside ayman mohyeldin and louis bergdorf.e morning's top stories. president trump's attorney rudy guilliani appears to be backtracking on comment he made about the president and the mueller probe. in an interview yesterday he said president trump will not answer federal investigators questions in writing or in person about whether he tried to block the probe into russian interference in the 2016 election. he said, quote, that is a no-go. that is not going to happen. there...
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louis in 1917.nd dozens of african-americans were killed and their neighborhoods were burned to the ground. you have here the naacp organizing a silent march in new york to protest. this really is important because you have this issue between 1917-1919. if they were unlucky enough to wear the uniform they were sometimes that targets of violence. this lays the groundwork for the desegregation in the 1930s. we think of it as this heroic period after world war ii but this year it is what laid the groundwork and the foundation for that later effort by josiah willems and martin luther king, and the others. this is a critical moment for african-americans. one thing that they did have to worry about was how they spoke about the government. today we think of our right is being enshrined by the first 10 amendments. and they were but the obligations of citizenship for being discussed. what you owe the government what the government owed you. we are still kind of trapped in that moment. again, conscription pla
louis in 1917.nd dozens of african-americans were killed and their neighborhoods were burned to the ground. you have here the naacp organizing a silent march in new york to protest. this really is important because you have this issue between 1917-1919. if they were unlucky enough to wear the uniform they were sometimes that targets of violence. this lays the groundwork for the desegregation in the 1930s. we think of it as this heroic period after world war ii but this year it is what laid the...
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louis hyman new book, - - how the american dream became temporary. every working person in the united states asks the same question. how secure is my job? for a generation, roughly from 1945-1970, business and government leaders embraced the american workforce rooted in stability. over the last 50 years, job security has cratered as a pool for institutions that insulated us from a volatility have been swept aside by our fervent belief " on quote the market. the answer goes deeper and further back than downsizing and can test the most essential assumptions we have about how our businesses should work. anne-marie slaughter, president and ceo of new american rights, thames is a rivetingread with f anyone grappling with contemporary capitalism. it simultaneously shows us the decade-long evolution of the present epidemic of job insecurity. takes a clear eyed look at the explication of women and workers of color. and outlines a positive vision of how americans can prosper both in work and life. without further do, please join me in welcoming louis hyman an
louis hyman new book, - - how the american dream became temporary. every working person in the united states asks the same question. how secure is my job? for a generation, roughly from 1945-1970, business and government leaders embraced the american workforce rooted in stability. over the last 50 years, job security has cratered as a pool for institutions that insulated us from a volatility have been swept aside by our fervent belief " on quote the market. the answer goes deeper and...
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errol louis and tim naftali back with us. thank you for sticking around.to go back to something that george w. bush said in an interview back in 2014, because this, what we're seeing here, what we saw in the last 24 hours, is a pretty rare moment. but george w. bush in an interview in 2014 said, "i don't think it's good for the country to have a former president undermine a current president. i think it's bad for the presidency, for that matter." it is rare to see a president going after his predecessor. we did not see that from president bush. in fact, when he left office, he said i'm not going to do that. he said it very clearly. are there moments, though, tim, are there moments where it is valid, where it's helpful, or does it undermine the presidency as president bush said? >> well, i mean, i think that there is sort of a norm that president george w. bush was mentioning, which is that, indeed, former presidents tend not to criticize the incumbent president. there have been moments where former presidents have criticized their successors. dwight eisenh
errol louis and tim naftali back with us. thank you for sticking around.to go back to something that george w. bush said in an interview back in 2014, because this, what we're seeing here, what we saw in the last 24 hours, is a pretty rare moment. but george w. bush in an interview in 2014 said, "i don't think it's good for the country to have a former president undermine a current president. i think it's bad for the presidency, for that matter." it is rare to see a president going...
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louis up 2-1. garcia loops a single into left center to score 2 runs, giving the giants a lead. garcia was 4 for 4 in the game. derrick rodriguez looking to hold on to a lead, but molina takes him deep to tie the game, stay tied until the 10th when tyler oneal connects. the cardinals win 0-4. oneal's teammates t hiby ripping off his jersey. the win gives st. louis a lead for the 2nd wild card spot. >>> there should be a wild shoot out in kansas city tomorrow as two of the league's quarterbacks show off their talents. the 49ers looking for their 2nd win of the season. the 49ers will play the chiefs tomorrow, and it will be head coach kyle shanahan's 1st trip for a regular season game since he was 18 years old. he assisted his dad mike, who was then the head coach of the broncos in 1998. he handled the headset. >> i went there as a cord holder. i used to hold the cords for the head coach, because we didn't have wireless back in the day. i was the last guy to hold the cords in the super bowl. broncos -- that was the last year before they went wireless. that's my claim to fame. >> a
louis up 2-1. garcia loops a single into left center to score 2 runs, giving the giants a lead. garcia was 4 for 4 in the game. derrick rodriguez looking to hold on to a lead, but molina takes him deep to tie the game, stay tied until the 10th when tyler oneal connects. the cardinals win 0-4. oneal's teammates t hiby ripping off his jersey. the win gives st. louis a lead for the 2nd wild card spot. >>> there should be a wild shoot out in kansas city tomorrow as two of the league's...
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louis and failed that real estate. she has a dream that her president -- her husband will be president of the united states then tells friends and family nothing could be more foster us. long -- preposterous. >> you talk about his struggle with alcohol. what did he conclude. >> i think the word drunk. you were listed and then to be irresponsible. i felt that i tried to approach it that he was an alcoholic i say that because he could never have just wondering because just one last the change in personality. he was already a member of the temperate lodge with those previous riders had with his was a binge drinker it would go to work and then had a three day vendors where people post. certainly that will not precipitate back and kind in california he was lonely and depressed her drinking and then was drummed out of the service. so there was a very active rumor mill. following him into the civil war. how people see him. and then to act as general in chief. >> we have a very poignant description on st. louis to support his
louis and failed that real estate. she has a dream that her president -- her husband will be president of the united states then tells friends and family nothing could be more foster us. long -- preposterous. >> you talk about his struggle with alcohol. what did he conclude. >> i think the word drunk. you were listed and then to be irresponsible. i felt that i tried to approach it that he was an alcoholic i say that because he could never have just wondering because just one last...
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louis and he walks beside the wagons. people who saw him in those days selling firewood said, he was bearded. disheveled. unkept looking. one of his old army buddies ran into him on the street and was really shocked by his unkept appearance. he said to him grant, what are you doing? his response was, i'm solving the problem of poverty. one christmas he had to pawn his wants to buy christmas presents for his family. this was circa 1857. the civil war breaks out in 1861. >> then something happens, fort sumter. you're right he eventually joined the infantry in illinois and gets a position in the union army. you write a change overcomes grant. what was that change? >> when the civil war broke out, there was a desperate shortage of officers. about one third of the army officers were from the south so many of them, most of them defected to the confederacy. there was a crying need for trained people. grant still had that war from west point stored in his mind. he had fought with great distinction in the mexican war. had been ass
louis and he walks beside the wagons. people who saw him in those days selling firewood said, he was bearded. disheveled. unkept looking. one of his old army buddies ran into him on the street and was really shocked by his unkept appearance. he said to him grant, what are you doing? his response was, i'm solving the problem of poverty. one christmas he had to pawn his wants to buy christmas presents for his family. this was circa 1857. the civil war breaks out in 1861. >> then something...
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louis this weekend. last night earthquakes hosted atlanta united fc. san jose scored first in the 13th minute followed by the header. there you go. the quakes would pad their lead in the 50th minute. some pretty fancy footwork. not bad. followed by a goal. atlanta united would tie it up before ultimately winning the match 4 - 3 in stoppage time. >> the earthquakes signed a one- day contract with a young soccer player to be there honorary cat for the day. -- captain for the day. that he wanted to draw inspiration from destiny coronado who showed them what a real tough fight is as she battles cancer. >> reporter: for destiny coronado it is days like this she could only dream of. as a big soccer fan she entered the beaming with pride. >> it is celebrating the future and also exciting because i've never done this before. >>> went on this night this sixth-grader wasn't just a fan, the 10-year-old became the san jose earthquakes newest member. suited up in a uniform, her jersey signed by the team. >> we wanted to sign a symbolic contract. >> reporter: the ea
louis this weekend. last night earthquakes hosted atlanta united fc. san jose scored first in the 13th minute followed by the header. there you go. the quakes would pad their lead in the 50th minute. some pretty fancy footwork. not bad. followed by a goal. atlanta united would tie it up before ultimately winning the match 4 - 3 in stoppage time. >> the earthquakes signed a one- day contract with a young soccer player to be there honorary cat for the day. -- captain for the day. that he...
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louis. they bought a house not far from sumner high school or chester himes would go to school. as you can see from this pattern are relatively come he was moving around quite a bit as a young person is becoming a little bit on board. the family had two branches in one of the branches of the family had moved to cleveland, ohio where there is a great deal of opportunity for african-americans in the early 19 tens and 1920s. roddy and ella and leo moon. a paterfamilias kind of the guy and one of the founders of the naacp in cleveland. he had a federal government job as a meat inspector and he let everybody know that he wasn't going to accept second-class citizenship. they also moved beyond the bounds of segregated cleveland and into sort of an early version of an affluent neighborhood. after his sight was completely lost, the family relocated again to cleveland to this house on everton avenue. as they went through the sides quite quickly, you know by the time you get to sort of the mid-1920s, cleveland is the sixth largest metropolis in the united states. it was big city. chester h
louis. they bought a house not far from sumner high school or chester himes would go to school. as you can see from this pattern are relatively come he was moving around quite a bit as a young person is becoming a little bit on board. the family had two branches in one of the branches of the family had moved to cleveland, ohio where there is a great deal of opportunity for african-americans in the early 19 tens and 1920s. roddy and ella and leo moon. a paterfamilias kind of the guy and one of...
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louis,. missou >> woodruff: the food and drug administration today issued its toughest crackdown yet on the makers of electronic cigarettes. these vaping devices have become increasingly popular with young people, and, as william brangham reports, the f.d.a. told manufacturers they have two months to prove they can keep their e-cigarettes out of the hands of minors. >> brangham: in announcing its action today, the f.d.a. said the use of e-cigarettes among young people had hit "an epidemic proportion." it's illegal for anyone under 18 to buy any tobacco or nicotine product, including these e- cigarettes. in a moment, i'll talk with the head of the f.d.a., dr. scott gotlieb, but first, to give you a sense of what these e- cigarettes are, and how kids are using them, here's an excerpt from a report special correspondent kavitha cardoza of "education week" did two months ago at a high school in connecticut >> reporter: fran thompson, thea princiof jonathan law high school, opens what he calls his
louis,. missou >> woodruff: the food and drug administration today issued its toughest crackdown yet on the makers of electronic cigarettes. these vaping devices have become increasingly popular with young people, and, as william brangham reports, the f.d.a. told manufacturers they have two months to prove they can keep their e-cigarettes out of the hands of minors. >> brangham: in announcing its action today, the f.d.a. said the use of e-cigarettes among young people had hit...
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louis and now play in glendale as arizona cardinals. s the lly for the redsk desert is just a place and not a sign of what's ahead. jay gruden and the redskins back on the field today. making the k before long flight to arizona. adrian peterson hoping to show his forme team what they missed out on. theedins try to give gruden his first season opening win. 0-4 in season openers. but alex smith might be the man tohange that. 3 in season openers and won three straight. >>heon't think's a secret thing. you prepare the best you can to win a game. it's a fine line you chy get too overped and think this game will define your season. it's one of 16. every team want to start fast and go 1-0 this ek. at the same time, realize that it's football. someone's going to within, oi someone's gng to lose. it's not going to define us. >> davy martinez still in charge of the nngionals. taki on the cardinals. top of the first, former nat that's go. three-run shot for adams. he had two homers and four rbis in the game. but the nationals not quitting. bottom
louis and now play in glendale as arizona cardinals. s the lly for the redsk desert is just a place and not a sign of what's ahead. jay gruden and the redskins back on the field today. making the k before long flight to arizona. adrian peterson hoping to show his forme team what they missed out on. theedins try to give gruden his first season opening win. 0-4 in season openers. but alex smith might be the man tohange that. 3 in season openers and won three straight. >>heon't think's a...
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and julia louis-dreyfuss is back at work. she announced last year she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. the seinfeld alum says she feels fantastic. she partnered with saks fifth avenue to design a t-shirt to raise money for women battling breast cancer. that's your "eye on entertainment." danielle nottingham at cbs news, los angeles. >>> it is 4:57. a new wildfire breaks out in northern california forcing dozens to flee from their homes. >> plus, tropical storm gordon makes landfall along the alabama-mississippi border. now it's turned deadly. >> and tech companies in the hot seat today on capitol hill. coming up, the two hearings where lawmakers will be grilling facebook and twitter. "i would think that anyone nominated to the supreme court of the united states would want to have a hearing that is characterized by transparency." round two.... president trump's nominee for u-s supreme court heads back >>> a new problem for san francisco's sinking skyscraper. >> i would think that anyone nominated to the supreme court of
and julia louis-dreyfuss is back at work. she announced last year she had been diagnosed with breast cancer. the seinfeld alum says she feels fantastic. she partnered with saks fifth avenue to design a t-shirt to raise money for women battling breast cancer. that's your "eye on entertainment." danielle nottingham at cbs news, los angeles. >>> it is 4:57. a new wildfire breaks out in northern california forcing dozens to flee from their homes. >> plus, tropical storm...
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louis leading 2-1. two runners on for aramis garcia. he singles to center. pence and hansen come around to score. giants would add another run and take a 4-2 lead. now we go a half inning later. after matter walks, yadier molina will hitou his 19th of the year ties the game at four. bottom tenth, game tied still at four. tyler o'neill, he says he's had enough. he hits a walk-off home run here to left field. this will lead to a cardinals win, 5-4. giants have now lost their last three games. >>> steph curry, avid golfer. he had his eyes on round three of the pga tour championship today. i think you can tell by his tweet what the story of the day was. curry tweeting out @tiger woods, i want whatever you had for breakfast this morning. this is insane. to east lake golf club in atlanta, georgia. tiger the leader entering saturday, and he didn't let up. first hole the par 4 1st, 22 foot putt for birdie. he sticks it. now on the 4th, a 21-foot putt for birdie, and he gets this one to fall too. next hole, going for birdie again. this time from seven feet. no doubt
louis leading 2-1. two runners on for aramis garcia. he singles to center. pence and hansen come around to score. giants would add another run and take a 4-2 lead. now we go a half inning later. after matter walks, yadier molina will hitou his 19th of the year ties the game at four. bottom tenth, game tied still at four. tyler o'neill, he says he's had enough. he hits a walk-off home run here to left field. this will lead to a cardinals win, 5-4. giants have now lost their last three games....
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louis, where the cardinals are making a push for the play offs, and maybe a world series title. top of the 7th. st. louis up 2-1. garcia blows a single to left center to score 2 runs. garcia was 4 for 4 in the game. derek rodriguez, looking to hold on to a 4-2 lead. but molina takes it deep to tie the game. tyler neil connects for a walk- off home run off mark mulansen. and the cardinals win 5-4. . a 2-game lead for the 2nd wild card spot. >>> there should be a shoot out tomorrow in kansas city as two of the league's young quarterbacks show off their talents. the 49ers looking for their 2nd win of the season, this time against the chiefs. the 49ers will play the chiefs tomorrow. it will be kyle shanahan's 1st trip for a regular season game since he was 18 years old. he insisted his dad mike, who was then the head coach of the broncos, in 1998. he handled the headset. >> i went there as a cord holder. i used to hold the cords for the head coach, because we didn't have wireless back in the day. i was the last guy to hold cords in the super bowl. that was last year, before they wen
louis, where the cardinals are making a push for the play offs, and maybe a world series title. top of the 7th. st. louis up 2-1. garcia blows a single to left center to score 2 runs. garcia was 4 for 4 in the game. derek rodriguez, looking to hold on to a 4-2 lead. but molina takes it deep to tie the game. tyler neil connects for a walk- off home run off mark mulansen. and the cardinals win 5-4. . a 2-game lead for the 2nd wild card spot. >>> there should be a shoot out tomorrow in...
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with when his champagne this time it didn't happen and actually retreated from the podium just before louis comical opened his champagne now the race itself was absolutely fantastic i'm still recovering from the deafening noise which disrupted you know this already it's you know this black sea resort it's a face time that this event has been held in sochi i've heard people saying that this is probably the most one of the most interesting races so far this win for the fastest english man on the planet lewis hamilton means that he pretty much got one hand on the trophy fifty points at the top of the table with sebastian vettel from ferrari trailing second so it's almost guaranteed that he will win this trophy with three more races to go after that but obviously we'll see whether there's any room for the intrigue left all the action was taking place in formula one's fourth largest circuit the salty auto drum take a look. and that's the weekly for this hour what are you choosing and thanks for checking in with out see i'll be back up to stephen baldwin to max keiser continue that stateside road
with when his champagne this time it didn't happen and actually retreated from the podium just before louis comical opened his champagne now the race itself was absolutely fantastic i'm still recovering from the deafening noise which disrupted you know this already it's you know this black sea resort it's a face time that this event has been held in sochi i've heard people saying that this is probably the most one of the most interesting races so far this win for the fastest english man on the...
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more than 200 alumni have signed a petition for her, including actor julia louis-dreyfus. "i was class of nd'79 sewned this letter." the letter reads in part, dr. blasey ford's experience is all too consistent with stories we edard and l while attending holton. many of us are survivors rs ves. you may remember that letter last week signed by 65 women who said they knew brett kavanaugh in high school, vouchingis for good character. according to the online news organization politico, sev of those women who signed that letter say they still stand by m, but many others were either unreachable or unavailable for comment. live outside the u.s. supreme court, jackie bensen, news 4. >>> jackie, thank you. weave incredible video of flames that spr qd souickly through a prince george's county apartment building here. >> they're the reason 13 people need somewhere to stay tonight. news 4's shomari stone has the latest. >> this is a row of three story in t front, fou story in the rear. >> reporter: prince george's fire video captures flames and smoke shooting out of this apartment com
more than 200 alumni have signed a petition for her, including actor julia louis-dreyfus. "i was class of nd'79 sewned this letter." the letter reads in part, dr. blasey ford's experience is all too consistent with stories we edard and l while attending holton. many of us are survivors rs ves. you may remember that letter last week signed by 65 women who said they knew brett kavanaugh in high school, vouchingis for good character. according to the online news organization politico,...
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louis.it's much cheaper to rent in northern california and the new york city area particularly manhattan and brooklyn. rentinis now a better investment than buying for the first time since 2010 according to resrch from florida, atlantic university and that is you make more money taking the vings from renting and reinvesting it than you do seeing yourng and home equity increase. for nightly business report, i'm diana olick into washi >> let's talk a little bit more about buying or renting in today'oung market with skylar olson. senior economist. good to have you with us. >> what do you say? should i rent or buy? > i'm going to have to say it depend it depends a lot on primarily right?hings, you personally, it depends on how long you're going to staythn property, whether or not that financial decision pays off. we have an inition that you'll be there a short period of time, rent, of cour, very,ery long, buy, of course, but where the tradeoff is, nationally we still estimate that that balance a
louis.it's much cheaper to rent in northern california and the new york city area particularly manhattan and brooklyn. rentinis now a better investment than buying for the first time since 2010 according to resrch from florida, atlantic university and that is you make more money taking the vings from renting and reinvesting it than you do seeing yourng and home equity increase. for nightly business report, i'm diana olick into washi >> let's talk a little bit more about buying or renting...
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louis where the cardinals are making a push for the playoffs, and maybe a 12th world series title? tied at 3-3 in the 11th. a wk- run off mark. the cardinals win 5-4. o'neil gets his jersey ripped off. st. louis remains a game and a half ahead of the rockies for the second wild card spot. >>> well, still to come. tiger on the verge of his first tournament win since 2013. >>> and a thriller in duck territory as the cardinal defy who will represent the north the nthe pac-12 title game. we'll be right back. well well well, what have we here? a magical place... that's lookin' to get scared! (laughter) halloween time is back in disneyland and disney california adventure parks! opponent... with possible implications for the pac 12 adium on >>> the stanford cardinal are undefeated and face their first battle with a pac-12 north opponent with possible implications for the pac-12 title game at re vie stadium on the -- levi stadium on the line. the ducks inside the cardinal five. already leading 24-7. a high snap goes over the head of quarterback justin herbert. picked up by joey and returne
louis where the cardinals are making a push for the playoffs, and maybe a 12th world series title? tied at 3-3 in the 11th. a wk- run off mark. the cardinals win 5-4. o'neil gets his jersey ripped off. st. louis remains a game and a half ahead of the rockies for the second wild card spot. >>> well, still to come. tiger on the verge of his first tournament win since 2013. >>> and a thriller in duck territory as the cardinal defy who will represent the north the nthe pac-12...
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louis i'll say, let's go to this place. my mom's like, we'll never get a table." >> yes. >> jimmy: "i need a table." >> yes. >> jimmy: do you ever feel weird doing it? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know how it goes. it's terrible when they're like, no, we don't have anything. >> i'm like, she doesn't watch "love connection," she doesn't know who i am. >> jimmy: how many jobs do you have right now, speaking of "love connection." >> i feel that i have eight or nine or so jobs. >> jimmy: "watch what happens live." >> "housewives." >> jimmy: the housewives, yeah. >> i do all the reunions on bravo. >> jimmy: all the reunions because that's important work. >> yes, the lord's work. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: the lord's work. >> and i'm doing a big reunion of all of the trump team. >> jimmy: oh, you are? >> working on that for the end. whenever this all ends, i'm going to get them all together. >> jimmy: that will be great. >> that will be amazing. "love connection." >> jimmy: "love connection." >> for sure. anderson cooper and i are on tour. >> jimmy: oh, you are? >> yea
louis i'll say, let's go to this place. my mom's like, we'll never get a table." >> yes. >> jimmy: "i need a table." >> yes. >> jimmy: do you ever feel weird doing it? >> yes. [ laughter ] >> jimmy: i know how it goes. it's terrible when they're like, no, we don't have anything. >> i'm like, she doesn't watch "love connection," she doesn't know who i am. >> jimmy: how many jobs do you have right now, speaking of "love...
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but louis sun chose knows just how quickly things can change. the crisis was quick to spillover from the private sector into public finance especially troubling was the people in greece where public debt exploded to over one hundred thirty percent of gross domestic product and the aftershocks are still being felt iceland on the other hand where the flailing banking sector almost bought the entire country to its knees has pulled a surprising comeback we sent to the land of fire and ice to find out more. how did i sat here from this. to this in less than ten years iceland was almost bankrupt so how did iceland and only iceland rise so many rock ulos leave from the ashes and can other countries learn from its recovery i went there to find out. the most obvious reason for iceland success is tourism just a decade ago few people knew anything about this island in the far north but not anymore. while preparing for this trip i discovered that almost every second person i talked to had been to iceland before. that need our staff on start here is our targ
but louis sun chose knows just how quickly things can change. the crisis was quick to spillover from the private sector into public finance especially troubling was the people in greece where public debt exploded to over one hundred thirty percent of gross domestic product and the aftershocks are still being felt iceland on the other hand where the flailing banking sector almost bought the entire country to its knees has pulled a surprising comeback we sent to the land of fire and ice to find...
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louis think the same thing. deaf people in st. louis think the same thing. -- people in st. louis think the same thing. performances, music, all kinds of things. think, i taught language arts, english language arts for quite a while. literacy andn being a good consumer of information. i bring a different perspective to social studies. national writing project? >> it focuses on literacy throughout all curriculums. , but quite aere bit. >> i was teaching eighth grade history last year. i'm excited for that. 70% of my kids, spanish as their first language. add this new to administration in the white house has given me an opportunity to spike the kids interests. >> is there a wall in that area? >> no. it's heavily guarded by the border patrol. where the first or largest border patrol station. many kids in your classes were born in the united states them a lot ofcame them were born here and went back. -- came. >> a lot of them were born here and went back. we do have a lot of fat. >> i'm jason carpenter. surrounded by a very large school district. i teach eighth grade u.s. histor
louis think the same thing. deaf people in st. louis think the same thing. -- people in st. louis think the same thing. performances, music, all kinds of things. think, i taught language arts, english language arts for quite a while. literacy andn being a good consumer of information. i bring a different perspective to social studies. national writing project? >> it focuses on literacy throughout all curriculums. , but quite aere bit. >> i was teaching eighth grade history last...
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louis plus, an update from the coliseum as the a's host the twins.e giants know their schedule will be wide open this october and their playoff fate is sealed, that doesn't mean they can't ruin postseason plans for other teams --giants-cardinals in st. louis madbum making his first start there since the 2014 alcs. --allowed 3- runs through 6. this was on the bull pen bottom 8-- game tied at 3 for tony watson... and matt adams hits him up...for a rope down the left field line. 2-runs come home... and st. louis takes a 5-3 lead. --in the 9th, evan longoria...the tying run at home. carlos martinez...sits him down to end the game. cards win 5- 3. now an update from the coliseum... the green and gold hosting the twins... at last check-- we are all knotted in the 7th. twins had a 6-4 lead in the 6th... then mark canha tied it up with a 2-run jack. we'll have full highlights later tonight. huge test for the 49ers this sunday...visiting a team that has a habit of lighting up the scoreboard. the good thing is the team is regaining its strength on defense. reu
louis plus, an update from the coliseum as the a's host the twins.e giants know their schedule will be wide open this october and their playoff fate is sealed, that doesn't mean they can't ruin postseason plans for other teams --giants-cardinals in st. louis madbum making his first start there since the 2014 alcs. --allowed 3- runs through 6. this was on the bull pen bottom 8-- game tied at 3 for tony watson... and matt adams hits him up...for a rope down the left field line. 2-runs come...
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louis to start building the case for voter fraud. and there is st. louis. the st. louis board of elections had illegally purged nearly 50,000 voters off of the role shortly before the election. people come to vote and their names aren't on the rolls. the poll workers don't have any kind of evidence that they have been on the rolls before. they are calling in downtown to the board of elections and they can't get through. people are downtown is taking hours to get it resolved. meanwhile the polls are getting ready to close. the democrats go to the court and say we have voters who were legally purged and they have taken all day to try to get this fixed. within 45 minutes the judge says the polls are supposed to close at seven and we will leave them open until 10. 45 minutes later the republicans come and with a higher court who shuts down the pole for 7:45 and just leaves people hanging. they justified it. the language that senator ted bundy, this is a case of rampant massive voter fraud. this is an attempt to steal this election by having dead people voted in by havi
louis to start building the case for voter fraud. and there is st. louis. the st. louis board of elections had illegally purged nearly 50,000 voters off of the role shortly before the election. people come to vote and their names aren't on the rolls. the poll workers don't have any kind of evidence that they have been on the rolls before. they are calling in downtown to the board of elections and they can't get through. people are downtown is taking hours to get it resolved. meanwhile the polls...
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louis september 12th -- bullets were flyingat a gas station around one in the morning. arrested....and it's considered surprisingthat no one was killed. alexis zotos has more on those scary moments... caught on camera. this woman's simply buying lottery tickets...and it turned out to be her lucky day...because she's alive.she ducked as bullets flew...shattering the glass of the gas mart in east st louis. (lamar rodgers)its horrific, you know i could have been in there buying a soda for my daughter or son and this is going on out side and you dont even know itlamar rodgers saw the boarded up gas station at 18th and missouri but had no idea what happened until we showed him the video.here's how it all started.these two cars pull up in front of the gas station - they know each other -- when driver in the black car starts shooting -- the driver in the red car fires back.the man who started shooting comes around the back...and they both fire round after round.(detective ronald mcclellan, east st louis police)that could have been anybody thank god no one was actually shot or
louis september 12th -- bullets were flyingat a gas station around one in the morning. arrested....and it's considered surprisingthat no one was killed. alexis zotos has more on those scary moments... caught on camera. this woman's simply buying lottery tickets...and it turned out to be her lucky day...because she's alive.she ducked as bullets flew...shattering the glass of the gas mart in east st louis. (lamar rodgers)its horrific, you know i could have been in there buying a soda for my...
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louis last poll her. son. her mom the bad. block done. her mom blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah never being a last week. i am. constantly . coming. to. slow slow slow. slow slow slow. loss it lose her. blood their leisure suit larry. good luck. luck. play the bad luck. play. play. all set chances are mom. lost. her. her. her being lost. cause. you're. gonna. do mom. good luck. plug play. god luck. play the bad. bad luck. plays. eh. a a l. o l. i thank you i thank you this is always very depressing but as i was very happy. with those i was. there for the social good grief i was i would you need to maniacs like to do fast. food. shopping. those are. there. to go to the phones are. the photos of. our. shoes so these are serious surveys. zola's gone. going to. lead the a goal end the leg bolts the board . the boxing gloves among. the a losers'. slaying the player to see what's going to solana landolin the bank the legoland. the lead. plant. tom. the most the sole goal. is to. gold
louis last poll her. son. her mom the bad. block done. her mom blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah blah. blah never being a last week. i am. constantly . coming. to. slow slow slow. slow slow slow. loss it lose her. blood their leisure suit larry. good luck. luck. play the bad luck. play. play. all set chances are mom. lost. her. her. her being lost. cause. you're. gonna. do mom. good luck. plug play. god luck. play the bad. bad luck. plays. eh....
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jailed former president says that he'll keep fighting to run in next month's presidential election louis ignacio lula da silva is banned from standing due to a corruption conviction and the supreme court has rejected his latest appeal. and the united nations says that thirty thousand people have been displaced within syria as it played province in the last week alone due to an increase in the number of airstrikes in an article in the wall street journal turkey's president has called on the international community to take action to stop the attacks. aid organization save the children says that more than one child will die every minute from hunger in war zones the group is warning that starvation is now frequently used as a weapon of war the tory agape in the reports. in towns and cities across syria forces loyal to president bashar assad have long used a surrender or starve strategy against civilians in rebel held areas eastern gator is now under government control but earlier this year four hundred thousand people would be featured there many starving. a similar military strategy is bein
jailed former president says that he'll keep fighting to run in next month's presidential election louis ignacio lula da silva is banned from standing due to a corruption conviction and the supreme court has rejected his latest appeal. and the united nations says that thirty thousand people have been displaced within syria as it played province in the last week alone due to an increase in the number of airstrikes in an article in the wall street journal turkey's president has called on the...
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lastly, we have louis chang who wants to be the next lenny bruce lee, the next kung fu comedian.t you changed him. why? when i first started on the novel, i imagined he would be a black teenager from a small town in georgia, but as i tried to get started, it didn't make sense that this teenager would move and leave a small town in georgia, go to california and agree to return and visit and participate in the civil war re—enactment and also have no historical sense of it. it's something his parents, growing up in the south, would have advised him against. you get a lot of explicit instruction growing up a person of colour in the south — always be respectful when the police stop you, you know, don't talk back. your parents basically give you a laundry list of things that you should do to ensure that you will come home in one piece each night. and that being the case, the story wasn't working because the main character would already know... all that. not to go back and do what he did. but they go back because the professor on alternative history course, is talking about the civil wa
lastly, we have louis chang who wants to be the next lenny bruce lee, the next kung fu comedian.t you changed him. why? when i first started on the novel, i imagined he would be a black teenager from a small town in georgia, but as i tried to get started, it didn't make sense that this teenager would move and leave a small town in georgia, go to california and agree to return and visit and participate in the civil war re—enactment and also have no historical sense of it. it's something his...
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and with that move a step closer to the playoffs the dodgers are now within one game of st louis for the final national league wild card spot money machado homer to enjoy even three runs to help the dodgers to the win nine to seven the final score a close game between the chicago cubs on the washington nationals it was tied at three three in the tenth inning that's one hundred days came to the rescue for the cubs he had home and earlier on this one single gave chicago the winning run for forty three victories. now anyone taking on the new england patriots in the n.f.l. my hopes of give themselves a psychological edge with a little bit of trash talk but the jacksonville jaguars jaylen ramsey has taken it since a new territory asked about his promise to dominate the patriots regrown koski on sunday he said not even his own grandmother would be safe from him on the football field. i don't believe in having friends on the field i mean my brother my dad my mom grandma was out there like it was right after the game we can because it doesn't matter you would really not have lee was you know
and with that move a step closer to the playoffs the dodgers are now within one game of st louis for the final national league wild card spot money machado homer to enjoy even three runs to help the dodgers to the win nine to seven the final score a close game between the chicago cubs on the washington nationals it was tied at three three in the tenth inning that's one hundred days came to the rescue for the cubs he had home and earlier on this one single gave chicago the winning run for forty...
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the los angeles dodgers stopped a five game losing streak against the louis blues on thursday and with that they moved a step closer to the playoffs the dodgers the now within one game of st louis for the final national league wild card spot this coming off the l.a. beat their opponents in the opening game of was a four game series between the two playoff contenders money machado home and drove in three runs to help lead the dodgers to the win nine seven was the final score. and a close game between the chicago cubs and the washington nationals it. tired of three three and the ten and ing and havea baez came to the rescue for the cock he home made him drive in the winning run for a four three victory of biases that he won home of and leave the national league with a hundred and three r.b.i.'s as both paul and i were later fannie thanks so much. and you can get much for all those stories we've been telling about if you head over to our web site the address there for you is zero dot com you can see our front page there with our lead story the situation with harken florence i'll be back w
the los angeles dodgers stopped a five game losing streak against the louis blues on thursday and with that they moved a step closer to the playoffs the dodgers the now within one game of st louis for the final national league wild card spot this coming off the l.a. beat their opponents in the opening game of was a four game series between the two playoff contenders money machado home and drove in three runs to help lead the dodgers to the win nine seven was the final score. and a close game...
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louis it looks like the storms come through maybe 9:00 or 10:00 p.m.k city, washington, d.c. and philadelphia about 8:00 p.m. wednesday. if you have any flights, that's the time when you could get delayed or even cancelled. >>> still ahead, big news in the business world. syria shells out more than $3 billion to buy one of the most well-known names in online music. plus a major shakeup. shakeup - [announcer] the typical vacuum head can struggle with large debris and stuck-on dust, so shark invented duoclean, replacing the front wall with a rotating soft brush. while deep cleaning carpets, two brush rolls pick up large particles with ease, make quick work of stuck-on dust, giving hard floors a polished look, and fearlessly devour piles. shark duoclean technology, designed to do more on carpets and floors, available in corded and cord-free vacuums, and only available from shark. the riskiest job. the consequences underwater can escalate quickly. the next thing i know, she swam off with the camera. it's like, hey, thats mine! i want to keep doing what i l
louis it looks like the storms come through maybe 9:00 or 10:00 p.m.k city, washington, d.c. and philadelphia about 8:00 p.m. wednesday. if you have any flights, that's the time when you could get delayed or even cancelled. >>> still ahead, big news in the business world. syria shells out more than $3 billion to buy one of the most well-known names in online music. plus a major shakeup. shakeup - [announcer] the typical vacuum head can struggle with large debris and stuck-on dust, so...
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they're on the verge of more tomorrow. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone i'm ayman mohyeldin alongside louisssued a stern denial to a second allegation of sexual misconduct, this time as a college student the new yorker reports that senate democrats are now investigating a claim from debra ramirez who says kavanaugh pulled down his pants and exposed himself to her during their freshman year at yale. ramirez, 53, is the same age as kavanaugh and they both graduated from the university in 1987 she referred nbc to her lawyer who did not respond to requests for comment. the white house, though, distributed kavanaugh's response saying, quote, this alleged event from 35 years ago did not happen the people who knew me then know this did not happen and have said so. this is a smear, plain and simple we will hear from one of the reporters behind the story coming up a little bit later on "morning joe." >>> as members of the senate judiciary committee were busy hammering out details to lock down christine blasey ford's testimony, the president took to twitter, tweeting, i have no doubt that if the atta
they're on the verge of more tomorrow. ♪ >>> welcome back, everyone i'm ayman mohyeldin alongside louisssued a stern denial to a second allegation of sexual misconduct, this time as a college student the new yorker reports that senate democrats are now investigating a claim from debra ramirez who says kavanaugh pulled down his pants and exposed himself to her during their freshman year at yale. ramirez, 53, is the same age as kavanaugh and they both graduated from the university in...
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i'm ayman mohyeldin alongside louis bergdorf.the senate gets ready to hear testimony from the supreme court justice nominee, the president is blasting, two long running, obama-era investigations of two very popular republican congressmen were brought to a well-publicized charge, just ahead of the mid terms, by the jeff sessions justice department. two easy wins now in doubt because there's not enough time. good job, jeff. the justice department declined to comment when asked by "the new york times." the president's claim is false and "the insider" trading investigation of congressman chris collins stemmed from actions he is accused of taking five months after the trump administration began, including messages collins sent in june of 2017 while he was at the white house congressional picnic. a handful of republicans in congress reacted with dismay to the president's tweets. senator ben sasse of nebraska said the united states is not a banana republican with a two-tiered system of justice. these two men have been charged with crime
i'm ayman mohyeldin alongside louis bergdorf.the senate gets ready to hear testimony from the supreme court justice nominee, the president is blasting, two long running, obama-era investigations of two very popular republican congressmen were brought to a well-publicized charge, just ahead of the mid terms, by the jeff sessions justice department. two easy wins now in doubt because there's not enough time. good job, jeff. the justice department declined to comment when asked by "the new...