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the zone. and st. louisd to go back, trying to get some rhythm on their offense, and richard's line doing the job. jordan leopold back behind his own net. sobotka, shattenkirk gets it into the king's zone, backhanded, right back into the king's end, martinez forced to play now for scuderi. lewis shifts deep. leopold comes up with it now for the blues, far side, speed to the outside, hands it off. changes direction, and fraser, here is grachev. angles it back now for porter. out to the line, bouwmeester unable to hold that one in. off a blue stick into the l.a. zone. clifford off the boards with it. nice play by pietrangelo to glove it down, now pietrangelo, off the stick by muzzin. now reaves trying to dig it free, but it goes around the board, clifford gets it to the line, schwartz, he did hold it in. fraser pushes it ahead to foley, gets help from clifford, clifford drops it back into the king zone. doughty hands it off. williams tried to get it out, kopitar, forcing back out to center ice. now muzzin for
the zone. and st. louisd to go back, trying to get some rhythm on their offense, and richard's line doing the job. jordan leopold back behind his own net. sobotka, shattenkirk gets it into the king's zone, backhanded, right back into the king's end, martinez forced to play now for scuderi. lewis shifts deep. leopold comes up with it now for the blues, far side, speed to the outside, hands it off. changes direction, and fraser, here is grachev. angles it back now for porter. out to the line,...
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things would never be the same. for louisversailles 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 prepares to leave the island of love. the painting signals the new attitude-- more informal, poetic, and often amorous. in this paradise of cy
things would never be the same. for louisversailles 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...
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the game. remember, st. louis scored the only goal with the man advantage and then missed taking advantage of four more power plays in regulation time. carter across the line. finds kopitar. kopitar sends it across and skips through richards. richards playing the left point. doughty the right point. kopitar and brown up front. l.a. gets a little sloppy there and cleared back down behind jonathan quick. look out! a giveaway! score! alex steen! shorthanded! l.a. failed to keep it in on their power play on a routine play behind the net turns anything but routine. mishandled by quick. steen scores shorthanded. and the st. louis blues accomplish something they haven't been able to do for a long time. that's beat los angeles. jonathan quick is going to see that play in his sleep. second of the game. won on the power play. won shorthanded. and boy, l.a. had all the momentum. still had plenty of time on a double minor power play and the guy that brian engblom said earlier was the best player on the ice most of the night,
the game. remember, st. louis scored the only goal with the man advantage and then missed taking advantage of four more power plays in regulation time. carter across the line. finds kopitar. kopitar sends it across and skips through richards. richards playing the left point. doughty the right point. kopitar and brown up front. l.a. gets a little sloppy there and cleared back down behind jonathan quick. look out! a giveaway! score! alex steen! shorthanded! l.a. failed to keep it in on their...
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. >> i have a question about the st. 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. louis
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the louis, i wanted to be the first chinese american miles davis of all things and jazz was my passion. i gravitated towards the radio and i got to meet many of the great jazz music. my honorary from the richmond district is one of my hear -- heroes. he is one of the native asian american instruments. there were a couple of really eclectic activist going around. yam zachey who i used to see at city lights bookstore and i saw posters posted on the streets for the asian american jazz festival and my honoree was one of the founders. i'm honoring mark -- zoo who is an accurate or of many careers of the asian jazz festival and who i met and inspired by him and other leaders of this movement. i would like to ask mark and partner of creativity in 34 years brenda wong to come forward. there is a really good documentary on mark izu called don't lose your soul. mark izu has dedicated his life to nurturing the chinese jazz performance to others like frances wong also honored by the asian festival earlier but mark has been there from the very beginning to the present and always supported other art
the louis, i wanted to be the first chinese american miles davis of all things and jazz was my passion. i gravitated towards the radio and i got to meet many of the great jazz music. my honorary from the richmond district is one of my hear -- heroes. he is one of the native asian american instruments. there were a couple of really eclectic activist going around. yam zachey who i used to see at city lights bookstore and i saw posters posted on the streets for the asian american jazz festival and...
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whose father is the louis director. she didn't mention who he was a where he was from like everyone else he helped everywhere. to the conference's he helped with evening events he helped if we had to meet guests or something he helped the department carry boxes folders and he always worked with us here he also talked french here in the department to anyone who wanted. along with everyone else student visitors questions and sometimes the most unexpected questions. some people think that they're at the russian museum and when they're told at the moment they're very surprised with where's the russian art where's the dip and they say you know one time for example a young man came up looking around the room asked where he was he was told you were in a museum. and he was still surprised he second question was but which one exactly did this chinese tourists are an interesting but i've never found anything that they find particularly interesting they see paintings hanging on the poles as just a corrections the same with floors a
whose father is the louis director. she didn't mention who he was a where he was from like everyone else he helped everywhere. to the conference's he helped with evening events he helped if we had to meet guests or something he helped the department carry boxes folders and he always worked with us here he also talked french here in the department to anyone who wanted. along with everyone else student visitors questions and sometimes the most unexpected questions. some people think that they're...
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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...
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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 hav
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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the st. louis cardinals. >> mitch: yep. >> the cardinals trying in los angeles, 4-3. of the eighth. the shelby miller and clayton kershaw match-up tomorrow. >> mitch: two of the young e.r.a. leeshds in the national league. >> rich: great "sports illustrated" cover on the cardinals rotation this week. entitled the cardinal way. the cardinals tried to avoid the curse of the cubbies. they've lost a couple of them in the last week. that's one of the thing that st. louis has done so well. whether they lose a starter or a reliever. there always 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
the st. louis cardinals. >> mitch: yep. >> the cardinals trying in los angeles, 4-3. of the eighth. the shelby miller and clayton kershaw match-up tomorrow. >> mitch: two of the young e.r.a. leeshds in the national league. >> rich: great "sports illustrated" cover on the cardinals rotation this week. entitled the cardinal way. the cardinals tried to avoid the curse of the cubbies. they've lost a couple of them in the last week. that's one of the thing that st....
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when you travel the world, everybody knows who louis armstrong is, you know what i mean? d you can hear the influence that jazz, john coltrane, thelonious monk has had on a lot of other people with the rhythm, the harmonic approach and melodic approaches. so for us to celebrate this, it's a huge testament to the efforts of a lot of other people like herbie, wayne, staunch supporters in trying to get everybody else to understand how important this is. and i think, you know, when we did it last year, which was the year, i was surprised at the impact it had on people here country so i'm eager to see what's going to happen this year. tavis: so the jazz opera "champion" premieres when? >> it premieres june 15, opera theater of st. louis. tavis: opera theater of st. louis. and 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 info
when you travel the world, everybody knows who louis armstrong is, you know what i mean? d you can hear the influence that jazz, john coltrane, thelonious monk has had on a lot of other people with the rhythm, the harmonic approach and melodic approaches. so for us to celebrate this, it's a huge testament to the efforts of a lot of other people like herbie, wayne, staunch supporters in trying to get everybody else to understand how important this is. and i think, you know, when we did it last...
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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 run it to make it to one thousand and thirty or forever and can do a comprehensive victory that saw a creative finish third blossom and in the playoffs. 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 typify kalish have added a third early in the second half but the hosts finish 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 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 strike were enough despite on draper's and netting a last minute consolation stevens party so after thirty games the final standings are top of the tab
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 run it to make it to one thousand and thirty or forever and can do a comprehensive victory that saw a creative finish third blossom and in the playoffs. 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...
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the louis vutton cup is set to begin august 17 and the america's cup is scheduled for september 27. our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she is live in san francisco and has been looking into what may happen now as race officials prepare to move forward. >> you know the america's cup was really heralded as a victory for san francisco winning the bid over other sailing towns. officials tonight are taking a very hard look at what's ahead. the thrill and excitement of international sailing coming to san francisco bay has quited in the face of today's tragic death. and today they extended their sympathy to the sailing community. >> our heart and prayers go out to the sailors family. i think we all did hope there would be more teams participating. >> as the sailing community grieves tonight it is still unclear how the fatal crash may impact the event. >> too early to decide. the adams team had two boats. this was their first boat. it wasn't their race boat. we have to review. >> reporter: what is clear is the catamarans are built for speed testing the limits. >> it is so fast and
the louis vutton cup is set to begin august 17 and the america's cup is scheduled for september 27. our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she is live in san francisco and has been looking into what may happen now as race officials prepare to move forward. >> you know the america's cup was really heralded as a victory for san francisco winning the bid over other sailing towns. officials tonight are taking a very hard look at what's ahead. the thrill and excitement of international...
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the louis vutton cup is set to begin august 17 and the america's cup is scheduled for september 27. our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she is live in san francisco and has been looking into what may happen now as race officials prepare to move forward. >> you know the america's cup was really heralded as a victory for san francisco winning the bid over other sailing towns. officials tonight are taking a very hard look at what's ahead. the thrill and excitement of international sailing coming to san francisco bay has quited in the face of today's tragic death. and today they extended their sympathy to the sailing community. >> our heart and prayers go out to the sailors family. i think we all did hope there would be more teams participating. >> as the sailing community grieves tonight it is still unclear how the fatal crash may impact the event. >> too early to decide. the adams team had two boats. this was their first boat. it wasn't their race boat. we have to review. >> reporter: what is clear is the catamarans are built for speed testing the limits. >> it is so fast and
the louis vutton cup is set to begin august 17 and the america's cup is scheduled for september 27. our coverage continues with jana katsuyama. she is live in san francisco and has been looking into what may happen now as race officials prepare to move forward. >> you know the america's cup was really heralded as a victory for san francisco winning the bid over other sailing towns. officials tonight are taking a very hard look at what's ahead. the thrill and excitement of international...
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safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ >>> all rightment let's hit the water cooler. louis's good to see you. >> it's good to see you always. >> are you a markets guy. >> i am. >> i have to play catch up. i was reading the oversight annual report. >> you were? >> of course. very light reading. i'm here to report my finings. you foe, i got to page 1, i found some news. it only took one page to read it. treasurying is jack lew has a new signature. you may remember even obama mocked lieuptie pen papship, aa persontally, it's been compared to the hostess cupcake. the treasury's signature is an important win since it's printed on every dollar bill. i don't know if that's actually his signature. >> if it is or it isn't, if you will be on the money, you can have your situation like a hostess cupcake. >> i can't agree with you more. >>> rumors are flying around why governor chris christie 81 went lap ban surgery. >> christie announceing after struggling with obesity for years he revealed he secretly had lap-band stomach surgery. >> some say it is a clear sign he will run for presid
safe on mars. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ hi. [ baby fussing ] ♪ >>> all rightment let's hit the water cooler. louis's good to see you. >> it's good to see you always. >> are you a markets guy. >> i am. >> i have to play catch up. i was reading the oversight annual report. >> you were? >> of course. very light reading. i'm here to report my finings. you foe, i got to page 1, i found some news. it only took one page to read it. treasurying is jack...
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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 mome
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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the head of the st. louis brand said the brand should keep its bond to keep the economy moving. lawmakers say they believe the company is exploiting loopholes to avoid paying millions of the dollars. comcast insists it is playing by the rules. >> reporter: apple argued it played $6 billion in taxes last year alone. >> that's more than $16 million each day. >> reporter: senators say apple is using offshore accounts to avoid billions of the dollars in u.s. corporate taxes. >> tax avoidance pure and simple. >> reporter: lawmakers admit apple is not breaking new laws. the high tech company is taking advantage of numerous loopholes in the tax cope. apple created companies in ireland but senators say they had no employees or physical presence there. apple plays a tax rate of just 2%. that amounts to millions being lost in the unite. the tax rate here 35%. >> we have created this bizentine and bizarre tax code and chased them overseas. >> reporter: senators on both sides of the aisle say the tax code needs upgrading. apple agrees although billions would be taken for taxes. >> we believ
the head of the st. louis brand said the brand should keep its bond to keep the economy moving. lawmakers say they believe the company is exploiting loopholes to avoid paying millions of the dollars. comcast insists it is playing by the rules. >> reporter: apple argued it played $6 billion in taxes last year alone. >> that's more than $16 million each day. >> reporter: senators say apple is using offshore accounts to avoid billions of the dollars in u.s. corporate taxes....
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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 l
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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it is a second of the season and third in the row. louis hamilton was only 0.2 seconds slower. the rest of look at the grit. this is the german you might expect to see up front. he starts with third position. now two astronauts from the international space station. they have successfully repaired an ammonia leak those threatening the power system. the first of the two crew members who ventured out in what was an emergency six hour space walk. they replaced a pump to stop the leak as nasa described as very serious. officials stressed that the iss crew -- for.is all we have time you have news for you at the top of the hour in about 45 minutes. >> everyone knows the owner. food.pplies the stable it is a busy place. all is not well at the bakery. she has to run it alone with her workers here have a year ago her husband was adopted out of the shop. she says they took two months to call and demand a ransom. alan approve that my husband was still alive. they wanted half a million pesos. at first i had to speak to him. otherwise how can i be sure? crime is flourishing in mexico, not the
it is a second of the season and third in the row. louis hamilton was only 0.2 seconds slower. the rest of look at the grit. this is the german you might expect to see up front. he starts with third position. now two astronauts from the international space station. they have successfully repaired an ammonia leak those threatening the power system. the first of the two crew members who ventured out in what was an emergency six hour space walk. they replaced a pump to stop the leak as nasa...
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the wonderful beautiful admiration. mohammed. >> thank you. 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
the wonderful beautiful admiration. mohammed. >> thank you. 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...
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i have the louis vuittons on for this segment. hit me. >> why do you think they want to focus on her shoes? is it because they don't want to focus on scandals or because they are sexist and only thinks about what women put on their feet? >> they are fabulous. why focus on real scandals, newsworthy events when you can do something frivolous like shoes? i find the story more interesting because it has the mention of her shoes. people have done that about me, right? >> at "red eye" we don't try to use a woman's sexuality when we are doing -- >> like a leg chair or something so demeaning and disgusting? >> exactly. can the washington post do a story like this without secretly dying inside? can you actually hear their soul scrunch up? >> this a tried and true thing called the source greaser, right? it is the term of art in journalism that you grease up the source by writing a darling little story. they had one in the washington post last week about jay carney and about his -- >> yes. >> it was his adorable crush on guided by voices and
i have the louis vuittons on for this segment. hit me. >> why do you think they want to focus on her shoes? is it because they don't want to focus on scandals or because they are sexist and only thinks about what women put on their feet? >> they are fabulous. why focus on real scandals, newsworthy events when you can do something frivolous like shoes? i find the story more interesting because it has the mention of her shoes. people have done that about me, right? >> at...
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unfortunately, according to the st. louis fed, nearly half of american households have not managed to regain the wealth lost from the global financial crisis. a lot of that is down to the fact that house prices are struggling to come back here. meanwhile, anybody who is into stocks who has equity, has done okay. so if you look at the broader measure for certain households, about 91% of their wealth is back. if you're in stocks, good. if you're in housing, it ain't been so good. >> a lot of people sold at the lows and never bought again. >>> looks like the woolly mammoth may be making a comeback. russian researchers say they have recovered blood samples from a 10,000-year-old female woolly mammoth. the carcass was found in siberia, and the condition may be good enough to clone it scientists say they may be able to clone it within five years. american scientists, a little skeptical about that particular claim. we'll see. we thought why not? let's run with it. if the russians can clone a woolly mammoth, what or who would you bri
unfortunately, according to the st. louis fed, nearly half of american households have not managed to regain the wealth lost from the global financial crisis. a lot of that is down to the fact that house prices are struggling to come back here. meanwhile, anybody who is into stocks who has equity, has done okay. so if you look at the broader measure for certain households, about 91% of their wealth is back. if you're in stocks, good. if you're in housing, it ain't been so good. >> a lot...
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the hawks have only lost twice at joe louis arena in the last four years. we'll have more in sports just ahead! there's only one winning ticket for the richest powerball jackpot in u-s history but we don't know yet who's got it. the winning ticket to that 590 million dollar jackpot was sold at a publix supermarket in zephyrhills, florida. a suburb of tampa. whoever holds the ticket has 60 days to claim the prize and show up at florida lottery headquarters in tallahassee to collect. the winner can take an immediate cash payout of 377 million after taxes.. or a smaller payout now, followed by annual payouts over the next 29 years. just ahead, back in the air. boeing's dreamliner seven-87 returns to the sky and the first flight includes a stop here in chicago. and later, why consumer watchdogs say some sunscreen labels may be misleading. but first life in prison or the death penalty. the sentencing phase of jodi arias's trial continues in arizona. convicted killer jodi arias is back in a courtroom in phoenix for the sentencing phase of her tiral. defense attor
the hawks have only lost twice at joe louis arena in the last four years. we'll have more in sports just ahead! there's only one winning ticket for the richest powerball jackpot in u-s history but we don't know yet who's got it. the winning ticket to that 590 million dollar jackpot was sold at a publix supermarket in zephyrhills, florida. a suburb of tampa. whoever holds the ticket has 60 days to claim the prize and show up at florida lottery headquarters in tallahassee to collect. the winner...
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many viewers and others will know of the man who was an elks fielder for the st. louis cardinals who brought the antitrust action he lost but but they wind as a result providing for free agency for players, and a series of agreements were entered into between the union and the owners. they're deeply and try to limit that decision and to reverse it to in the last of the and this is what produces substantial stoppage. we intervened not because of the have a particular view of who was right or wrong but under our jurisdiction the nlrb with the un called -- unfair labor practice we found the owners did not bargain in good faith. they did not follow the procedural rules at the ford -- bargaining table and will put into effect here on so we intervened and we got the so called injunction but that commands the players and it also convinced theaters they should attempt to purdue -- bargain with them but the owners had talked about replacing the players but with baseball one of the byproducts would have been something not only calamitous for the game but cal ripken consecutive ga
many viewers and others will know of the man who was an elks fielder for the st. louis cardinals who brought the antitrust action he lost but but they wind as a result providing for free agency for players, and a series of agreements were entered into between the union and the owners. they're deeply and try to limit that decision and to reverse it to in the last of the and this is what produces substantial stoppage. we intervened not because of the have a particular view of who was right or...
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the ulysses s. grant national historic site in st. louis to missouri and also working on a biography of julia grant. thank you for being here as well. we last left the series with the johnsons after impeachment. the politics, the radical republicans and reconstruction in the south. set the stage for us as they come into the white house. >> well, grants election started off with the campaign. let us have peace. people were really looking to grant to kind of bring some piece and quiet to the white house into the nation after the war and in the years of the johnson administration. so those were grants initial efforts as he took office. >> and those were the themes that we were looking at him in his inaugural, the first inaugural, the themes that he struck when he spoke to the nation for the first time? >> and he had the added advantage of being a hero. if he was and beloved. ever else. a million young men tried to imitate his stance, his particular stance that he had. he was wildly popular and coimbra so i think he was a natural. >> the countr
the ulysses s. grant national historic site in st. louis to missouri and also working on a biography of julia grant. thank you for being here as well. we last left the series with the johnsons after impeachment. the politics, the radical republicans and reconstruction in the south. set the stage for us as they come into the white house. >> well, grants election started off with the campaign. let us have peace. people were really looking to grant to kind of bring some piece and quiet to...
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she was born in the city of st. louis. e spent all of her summers and year-long out here as she grew up watching boys lay out in the yard or her sister playing the guitar and singing on the front porch. it is where she has her earliest memories of father lifting her up in the air, telling her that the trees were waiting and welcoming her back to her childhood home. that was when she was about two years old. i very early memory. they would have ventured through the front door into the foyer. from here, they would've gone up frequently into the former parlor where they would've been colonel and mrs. dent, julia at her mother's knee, learning how to be a lady and welcome guests and company to the home. some of julia's fondest memories from the dining room here at white haven include the meals that were served here. meals were always served my the dent's enslaved housekeepers. they talked about white china with gold trim. the slave cook making maryland biscuits and the games that would be played over the dinner table with the w
she was born in the city of st. louis. e spent all of her summers and year-long out here as she grew up watching boys lay out in the yard or her sister playing the guitar and singing on the front porch. it is where she has her earliest memories of father lifting her up in the air, telling her that the trees were waiting and welcoming her back to her childhood home. that was when she was about two years old. i very early memory. they would have ventured through the front door into the foyer....
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. >> when i think about the louis gilmart, steve king, michele bachmann, sort of that wing of house republicansto me -- allen west i'd put there, too, before he's gone. to me that's sort of the entertainment wing, and i don't mean this in a derisive way, but there's a lot of crossover between sort of one-liner, stand-up style comedy, call and response stuff, entertaining politics that does raise a lot of money and gets people to their feet at speeches and can function very well at debates and sometimes at presidential-style campaign events. is there always a need for people who can do that in conservative politics? and how come democrats don't have a cadre like that? >> wasn't al franken supposed to be that? turned out to be -- >> biassed senator in the world. >> exactly. given the ties between the entertainment industry and liberalism and the democratic party, but democrats somehow just don't seem to produce them, and republicans do. >> anthony weiner was close for awhile there before the demolition. >> even he wasn't a lot of laughs until he went off the deep end. >> laughing at, not laughing
. >> when i think about the louis gilmart, steve king, michele bachmann, sort of that wing of house republicansto me -- allen west i'd put there, too, before he's gone. to me that's sort of the entertainment wing, and i don't mean this in a derisive way, but there's a lot of crossover between sort of one-liner, stand-up style comedy, call and response stuff, entertaining politics that does raise a lot of money and gets people to their feet at speeches and can function very well at debates...
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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 m
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...
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look at the 72 hour for st. louis with 4 in. of rain. te areas add storm warnings in the red areas. flood watches for missouri and downstate illinois. florida and georgia and mississippi river, look at the frost and freeze advisories in blue. some really strange and varied weather across the country. here is the forecast. you see the solid yellow and green and it feeds a over the same geography near us. note that the area around southern indiana and louisville could be bat for the kentucky derby this weekend. here are the reins fading overnight but don't be surprised iif there is an isolated thunderstorm. some places have had 15 in. of snow and near rice lake and a northwest wisconsin. incredible snow today while it rained and one school here today and will continue that way. the rains more scattered over the weekend and possibly we will see sunshine sunday or monday. at least some peeks at sunshine. upper '70's by thursday next week. it turns cooler and then it warm again after that. up and down. . >> chicago's buckingham fountain has co
look at the 72 hour for st. louis with 4 in. of rain. te areas add storm warnings in the red areas. flood watches for missouri and downstate illinois. florida and georgia and mississippi river, look at the frost and freeze advisories in blue. some really strange and varied weather across the country. here is the forecast. you see the solid yellow and green and it feeds a over the same geography near us. note that the area around southern indiana and louisville could be bat for the kentucky...
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>> two weeks before we found out where the vehicle was, and the east st. louisolice had had the vehicle towed to the impound yard probably three hours after she went missing. i understand that in a situation like that the police should have determined who the vehicle determined who the vehicle belongs to and notified the county where the vehicle is registered so that they can contact the people who owned the vehicle. and that wasn't done. so we lost two weeks of investigative time trying to find our daughter, and we didn't know where the vehicle was. >> two critical weeks, john. >> initially, those moments and those hours are so crucial, anderson, and everything -- this beautiful, accomplished girl fell through the cracks literally and disappeared off the face of the earth. >> and i've got to say, just in terms of getting media attention, which is also critical early on in a case like this, oftentimes the media focuses on, you know -- not on african-american people who are missing. >> blond. blond little boy with a baseball bat. elizabeth smart, blond girl from
>> two weeks before we found out where the vehicle was, and the east st. louisolice had had the vehicle towed to the impound yard probably three hours after she went missing. i understand that in a situation like that the police should have determined who the vehicle determined who the vehicle belongs to and notified the county where the vehicle is registered so that they can contact the people who owned the vehicle. and that wasn't done. so we lost two weeks of investigative time trying...
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>> two weeks before we found out where the vehicle was, and the east st. louisice had had the vehicle towed to the impound yard probably three hours after she went missing. i understand that in a situation like that, the police should have determined who the vehicle belongs to and notify the county where the vehicle is registered so that they can contact the people who owned the vehicle, and that wasn't done. so we lost two weeks of investigative time trying to find our daughter, and we didn't know where the vehicle was. >> two critical weeks, john. >> initially, those moments and those hours are so crucial, anderson, and everything -- this beautiful, accomplished girl fell through the cracks literally and disappeared off the face of the earth. >> i've goaltet to say, just in terms of getting media attention, which is also critical at times like this, oftentimes, the media focuses not on african american people who are missing. >> blond, blond little boy with a baseball bat. elizabeth smart, blond little girl from a big home. try to fight with the media. we're i
>> two weeks before we found out where the vehicle was, and the east st. louisice had had the vehicle towed to the impound yard probably three hours after she went missing. i understand that in a situation like that, the police should have determined who the vehicle belongs to and notify the county where the vehicle is registered so that they can contact the people who owned the vehicle, and that wasn't done. so we lost two weeks of investigative time trying to find our daughter, and we...
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the puck. but st. louis stole the puck and backhanded it into the net. blues over the kings 2-1. between periods of blackhawks game, nascar driver danica patrick was on the ice in a chicago jersey taking a shot on the goal and it went in on the first try. she does so many things well. the omaha beef made an offer to tim tebow after he was cut by the new york jets. the beef offered him 75 bucks per game. compare that to the $2 million tebow earned with the jets. >>> the atlanta falcons are building a new stadium in atlanta and proposed designs include a futuristic domed stadium. seats for fans will vibrate with a big hit on the field. when it does happen. >>> the philadelphia gym where boxing legend joe frazier trained has been designated by the national park service as a historic site. it will serve as a monument to the fighter who died in 2011. >>> on tv in puerto rico, sportscasters reported a new career record for three-pointers in their pro basketball league and got a little bit excited. [ speaking foreign language ] >> i kind of like the hair. that's what's more interesting.
the puck. but st. louis stole the puck and backhanded it into the net. blues over the kings 2-1. between periods of blackhawks game, nascar driver danica patrick was on the ice in a chicago jersey taking a shot on the goal and it went in on the first try. she does so many things well. the omaha beef made an offer to tim tebow after he was cut by the new york jets. the beef offered him 75 bucks per game. compare that to the $2 million tebow earned with the jets. >>> the atlanta falcons...