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>> tom: that's true. >> mark: i got my share of knocks in the postseason for some reason. >> tom: schaferle his first time up. he lines that one to right field. marlon byrd on the run. that was a great read off the bat by marlon byrd. one away. >> mark: that's just a great jump by marlon byrd right there. a little slider that jordan schafer got out in front of. put good wood on ball. marlon byrd was right there to make the play. >> tom: one out. here's simmons, 0 for 4. fly ball center field. ben revere. he's under it. and there are two outs. it's time for the king plays an of the day. brought to you by burger king. tommy la stella has had himself a regood day. day/night doubleheader. game one, broke an 0 for 23 slump. >> mark: tommy la stella put the game out of reach against a good reliever in antonio bastardo. just lefty on left. same situation in game two against hollands. this time he drives the ball the other way into the gap. a couptriple, a double, five rb. way to re-establish yourself after your first -- we'll call it your first slump in the big leagues. >> tom: those are our bur
>> tom: that's true. >> mark: i got my share of knocks in the postseason for some reason. >> tom: schaferle his first time up. he lines that one to right field. marlon byrd on the run. that was a great read off the bat by marlon byrd. one away. >> mark: that's just a great jump by marlon byrd right there. a little slider that jordan schafer got out in front of. put good wood on ball. marlon byrd was right there to make the play. >> tom: one out. here's simmons, 0...
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tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year? >> about 125 trailers a year. keep in mind, not all trailers are food trailers. even though that's what we specialize in, we'll build emergency command post trailers. we've built mortuary trailers, casket trailers. we're pretty good at what we do, marcus. we've been doing it for a long time. >> who's that? >> that's kita. >> that's kita. that's the shop dog. >> yeah. >> whose dog is that? >> mine. >> it's my dog. >> no. >> [laughs] >> no, that's my dog. >> your dog, his dog? >> no, it's mine. >> oh. >> used to be my dog. >> no, it was ours, and she stays with me. >> oh. >> we were a couple for 20 years, but we
tom etheridge, nice to meet you. >> tom, how are you?> good. >> this is the headquarters for worldwide trailer? >> this is the headquarters. >> did a little research. the product you guys make is good. >> yeah. >> now, how much--how much revenue is your company doing? >> we did 4 million last year. >> and so how much of that actually fell to the bottom line? how much did you make? >> maybe 400,000. >> how many will you make a year?...
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julio handed tom his rifle so tom could take the first shot, but the rifle went off accidentally, killing julio instantly. >> oh, my god! >> candra screamed. her dog instinctively attacked tom, and tom shot her dog, rusty, in self-defense. >> and then he panicked because he had a prior record, was known to the police, and that no one would believe him. >> so tom had no desire to explain the incident to police and gave candra the choice between staying with him or heading back to town. >> i had no way of getting down. i couldn't even drive. i didn't have a license. i didn't know how to drive a stick. >> confused and in shock, candra stayed with brown. but after two days, they reconsidered and decided to notify the authorities. >> he told them that there had been a shooting, and it was an accident, and she backed up his story. he then cooperated and took them to where the body was, helped them recover the rifle. >> to prove his story, tom took a lie detector test and passed. police ruled julio's death an accident. >> the sheriff's department was very supportive of tom brown. i think that th
julio handed tom his rifle so tom could take the first shot, but the rifle went off accidentally, killing julio instantly. >> oh, my god! >> candra screamed. her dog instinctively attacked tom, and tom shot her dog, rusty, in self-defense. >> and then he panicked because he had a prior record, was known to the police, and that no one would believe him. >> so tom had no desire to explain the incident to police and gave candra the choice between staying with him or heading...
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>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise.ning this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? ♪ is >> the northern california coast is is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where billionaire tom steyer spends his time. and a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought in 2002. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away. buying this ranch, was it your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can only blame my wife for that one. originally we bought it because the land had been so misused, and you could dump stuff here if no you paid them a fee. there had been a d.e.a. raid. they had people -- >> why? >> i think they were growing dope. >> oh. running this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? >> i'll tell you how it's the same and how it's incredibly different. it's the same in the sense that you think this looks like an in
>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise.ning this huge ranch, how is it different than running a hedge fund, a $20 billion hedge fund? ♪ is >> the northern california coast is is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where billionaire tom steyer spends his time. and a few miles inland from the pacific is the 1,800 acre ranch steyer and his wife kathryn taylor bought in 2002. only an hour outside of san francisco, it's a world away....
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tom wolf has been slow and steady. more democrats have to decide we have to get tom corbett out. tom corbett his own party people are not excited. >> almost one in three republicans are not supportive, that's the crushing number. >> here's an interesting study that was done by the university of penn where people are learning about civics or politics and how things work, jan was this surprising to you, because what we came up with was a show like stephen colbert where else playing a role on the show, his viewers knew more about campaign financing by watching his show at night. >> there's a transformation in the media. we were talking about the dismiels -- displays of newspaper and the proliferation of other forms of entertain him that are out there. it's not the 19th century when people went to the lincoln debates for entertainment. people have so many different choices and colbert merged entertainment with serious politics and was able to get a message through. >> he was able to teach what a pact is. diewnched it's interesting they -- do you find it interesting they don't go to t
tom wolf has been slow and steady. more democrats have to decide we have to get tom corbett out. tom corbett his own party people are not excited. >> almost one in three republicans are not supportive, that's the crushing number. >> here's an interesting study that was done by the university of penn where people are learning about civics or politics and how things work, jan was this surprising to you, because what we came up with was a show like stephen colbert where else playing a...
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tom brown came running from the woods.id she ran to see what had happened to julio. >> and then i heard another shot. and i looked next to me and my dog was jerking. he had been shot in the head. and i looked at him with total surprise, and i said, "you shot my dog!" and he smiled a big smile and said, "i shot your husband, too." at that second, my life flashed before me. i was 16 years old, and i was going to die. there was no one that could help me. my dog that i had had from childhood was dead. my husband, whom i loved, he's telling me he's dead, and i'm up in the mountains with a murderer. i'm next. obviously, whatever he wants with me, he's going to do, and then he's going to kill me. and i knew that i was going to die. >> he then took her deep into the woods. >> after hiking for about four hours, we stopped to rest at the river. and that was the first time that he raped me. >> candra said brown assaulted her repeatedly over the next several days. she said the one thing she feels that saved her life was reading aloud
tom brown came running from the woods.id she ran to see what had happened to julio. >> and then i heard another shot. and i looked next to me and my dog was jerking. he had been shot in the head. and i looked at him with total surprise, and i said, "you shot my dog!" and he smiled a big smile and said, "i shot your husband, too." at that second, my life flashed before me. i was 16 years old, and i was going to die. there was no one that could help me. my dog that i had...
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you and your stories, tom, they're priceless. they're great. i don't know andrea though can match you and so can mike barnicle especially if you get him going about boston but that's another story. that was a good story. >> actually alex yesterday, last evening, i went down there specifically to see rue robert murphy. it's a little side alley in the village square made famous by the paratroopers getting caught up in the spires of the church in the village square. and robert murphy was a 20-year-old pathfinder 82nd airborne jumped into didn't mean to jump there, but the wind had blown them off course in the early morning hours of 6 june 1944, 20 years of age, and helped liberate that small town and, of course france with the other troopers and the soldiers. robert murphy boston, massachusetts. >> and there were 13,000 paratroopers who went in in the predawn hours, many from the 82nd and the 101st. and they glided behind enemy lines and were supposed to prepare the battlefield. they did not know what they were about to encounter. and we see the p
you and your stories, tom, they're priceless. they're great. i don't know andrea though can match you and so can mike barnicle especially if you get him going about boston but that's another story. that was a good story. >> actually alex yesterday, last evening, i went down there specifically to see rue robert murphy. it's a little side alley in the village square made famous by the paratroopers getting caught up in the spires of the church in the village square. and robert murphy was a...
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tom is still active, a lawyer in north carolina. and tom ellis and jesse helms literally told ronald reagan and his team in 1976, by the way, reagan before he got to north carolina had lost four or five primaries. they lost the florida primary, new hampshire primary, and things were looking really, really dark. and so he wants to come to north carolina, and tom ellis and jesse helms said the coming. we don't want you here. we will handle the campaign. we'll take care of it. don't coming. however, if you insist on coming and you have to do four things. and jesse helms and tom ellis told reagan these four things. the four things work you must
tom is still active, a lawyer in north carolina. and tom ellis and jesse helms literally told ronald reagan and his team in 1976, by the way, reagan before he got to north carolina had lost four or five primaries. they lost the florida primary, new hampshire primary, and things were looking really, really dark. and so he wants to come to north carolina, and tom ellis and jesse helms said the coming. we don't want you here. we will handle the campaign. we'll take care of it. don't coming....
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tom loves matt. tom want to come.was going to be like a nice civilized thing. i e-mailed him. tom, change of plan, we're now going to go to this club called the box. i said just wanted you to know you may not feel comfortable with this it's kind of like a sex club. he wrote back and said [ bleep ]. he said just don't let me walk out of there alone. >> jimmy: wow. wow. >> he didn't. >> jimmy: the movie came out great. whatever you had to put tom through, whatever spirit you broke in him. >> poor tom. >> jimmy: the movie did come out great. called "edge of tomorrow" opens in theaters june 6. emily blunt, everybody. we'll be right back. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] people all over the world know us, but they don't yet know we're a family. we're right where you need us. at the next job, next adventure or at the next exit helping you explore super destinations and do everything under the sun. 12 brands. more hotels than anyone else in the world. so wherever you want to be, whatever you want to do, chances
tom loves matt. tom want to come.was going to be like a nice civilized thing. i e-mailed him. tom, change of plan, we're now going to go to this club called the box. i said just wanted you to know you may not feel comfortable with this it's kind of like a sex club. he wrote back and said [ bleep ]. he said just don't let me walk out of there alone. >> jimmy: wow. wow. >> he didn't. >> jimmy: the movie came out great. whatever you had to put tom through, whatever spirit you...
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tom cruise is in the house tonight. >> steve: tom cruise? ] >> jimmy: it's a big show. one quick thing before we get started. our good pal mario batali, love that guy, he's teaming up with the red campaign to raise awareness for the fight against aids. so from now until june 10th restaurants, bars and food trucks across the world will have special menu items inspired by and benefiting the red campaign. it's called, "eat, drink, save lives." you can get all the information at red.org. it's good thing he's doing. [ cheers and applause ] he's a good man. we got a greet week of shows so far. there's more ahead. tomorrow night, mike myers will be here on the show. >> steve: come on! [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: love mike meyers. then on friday channing tatum will be stopping by. [ cheers and applause ] >> steve: oo la la >> jimmy: we're going to do a little arm wrestling. >> steve: you're going to arm wrestle channing tatum? >> jimmy: i'm going to arm wrestle channing tatum friday on the show. >> steve: you are going to arm wrestle channing
tom cruise is in the house tonight. >> steve: tom cruise? ] >> jimmy: it's a big show. one quick thing before we get started. our good pal mario batali, love that guy, he's teaming up with the red campaign to raise awareness for the fight against aids. so from now until june 10th restaurants, bars and food trucks across the world will have special menu items inspired by and benefiting the red campaign. it's called, "eat, drink, save lives." you can get all the information...
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you're joining tom brokaw and mike barnacle there.u've gotten to talk with some people you followed a group of students that came there to study with a veteran, and see firsthand what happened in history. mike made a point earlier about how he did not know if he would have had the courage as any of us would certainly wonder about ourselves, have the courage to do what all of these heroes that are gathered today whom we honor and whom we pay tribute to did, and you had some interesting reaction when you talked to young kids. i mean i think, don't they wonder that about themselves as well? >> yes, exactly, alex. they do. this was a very special program that the college of the ozarks organized so they have brought back the veterans in their 90s, and with them these 19 and 20 years old, boys and girls, young college kids and seeing the interactions they have learned so much. one young man said to me "i've seen the movies. i've read the books." he's read tom's book and others and he said "you never really understand it until you talk to th
you're joining tom brokaw and mike barnacle there.u've gotten to talk with some people you followed a group of students that came there to study with a veteran, and see firsthand what happened in history. mike made a point earlier about how he did not know if he would have had the courage as any of us would certainly wonder about ourselves, have the courage to do what all of these heroes that are gathered today whom we honor and whom we pay tribute to did, and you had some interesting reaction...
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i'm tom keene.arlet fu and adam johnson. >> lawyers in the suspect for lost years boston marathon bombing want to move the trial to washington, d.c. they say chocolates and i have cannot get a fair trial in tsarnaev cannot get a fair trial in boston or anywhere in massachusetts. limitedko is giving a window for rebels to lay down weapons. want to know if the congressional staff members took off wall street traders about a change in health care policy. according to "the wall street journal," they have subpoenaed a aide. jury "surveillance" correction. i said dr. dry. it has been noted on twitter i am an idiot. ree.ou also said dr. d >> andre young. we correct every error on "surveillance." loop," betty, what do you have coming up? >> we're covering the aftermath of the fed. we are also looking into this other issue, guys, which is due athletes make good ceo's? we have a former nfl player with us who started a chain of -- i wouldn't say fast casual restaurants down in the south. crawford ker will be j
i'm tom keene.arlet fu and adam johnson. >> lawyers in the suspect for lost years boston marathon bombing want to move the trial to washington, d.c. they say chocolates and i have cannot get a fair trial in tsarnaev cannot get a fair trial in boston or anywhere in massachusetts. limitedko is giving a window for rebels to lay down weapons. want to know if the congressional staff members took off wall street traders about a change in health care policy. according to "the wall street...
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>> tom keene fired up.orrow night in los angeles. >> that is why i'm wearing blue. >> the goal line was tilted -- >> nothing was tilted. it was flat, totally flat. >> you are seriously a hockey stud, you played in college, tom keene. when ice is warmer -- >> huge difference, huge difference. i was on a lousy team. we literally would keep the ice warmer to slow down better teams. >> that is like playing basketball at princeton. they put the shot clock at 24 seconds -- >> i played hockey in hong kong and soft ice was the only way i could play. >> they know it is going to bounce when it is warm. >> when i play tennis, i play with that balls -- not > >> i'm embarrassed to say that even though i grew up in new england, i never learned to skate. my brothers used to take slapshot. i was the youngest kid and they would have me up with a baseball glove. >> soccer right now. >> tom, a soccer legend is among us. he led uba to three national finals and became the first american to captain a european team and lead team
>> tom keene fired up.orrow night in los angeles. >> that is why i'm wearing blue. >> the goal line was tilted -- >> nothing was tilted. it was flat, totally flat. >> you are seriously a hockey stud, you played in college, tom keene. when ice is warmer -- >> huge difference, huge difference. i was on a lousy team. we literally would keep the ice warmer to slow down better teams. >> that is like playing basketball at princeton. they put the shot clock at...
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thanks for being with us thanks for having me tom. the federal reserve board of governors are supposed to include people from all walks of life so why is it made up entirely of economists and lawyers more on that with right after the break. comedy news to be. looking. into the next in the corporate elite billionaire freaks well they're going. with mine. chances are force that. looks at the finish line of the marathon. bombing hearing coming up i. think. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. over . did you know the price is the only industry specifically mentioned in the constitution which says that's because a free and open press is critical to our democracy shrek. well i'm. going to go on i'm sorry and on this show we're a deal the live picture of what's actually going on we go beyond identifying the problem trying to fix rational debate and a real discussion critical issues facing them f
thanks for being with us thanks for having me tom. the federal reserve board of governors are supposed to include people from all walks of life so why is it made up entirely of economists and lawyers more on that with right after the break. comedy news to be. looking. into the next in the corporate elite billionaire freaks well they're going. with mine. chances are force that. looks at the finish line of the marathon. bombing hearing coming up i. think. i would rather ask questions to people in...
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first of all, i get the you are no tom messages. >> keep it up!d on the tweets about sherrod. >> yep. >> what is safe to hit in a mosh pit? that's where people jump around and in a circle at a concert. >> you are refer together circle slam. >> exactly. thankfully people have come up with the 10 rules of more -- mosh pit etiquette. it includes rules like pick up the arm and knowing where it begins and ends and mott throwing things and making it personal and respecting the venue staff. that's important. tbaf vin, i -- gavin, you are an expert. i have never really been in a mosh pit. do we agree with the etiquette? do we neat the etiquette? >> i have so much to say that i don't know where to begin. it start netted early 80s when it was based on british pogoing and just jumping around. and then jocks started to get involved. i think it was the song ""magic" johnson" by the chili peppers. they got a little more violent and then thrash came with d ri and suicidal tendencies and bad brains and people started circle slamming. it was running in circles. no
first of all, i get the you are no tom messages. >> keep it up!d on the tweets about sherrod. >> yep. >> what is safe to hit in a mosh pit? that's where people jump around and in a circle at a concert. >> you are refer together circle slam. >> exactly. thankfully people have come up with the 10 rules of more -- mosh pit etiquette. it includes rules like pick up the arm and knowing where it begins and ends and mott throwing things and making it personal and...
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mail dot com you can also tweet them at tom underscore hartman using the hash tag talk to tom or send us a facebook message. would you like me you want your comedy news with some t what's your comedy news to be a bear fisted no holds barred fight to the dead. look through the vampire whining into the necks of the corporate elite billionaire freaks while they're going. well that's what you get with my new show but jack to the night. washington. is a comedian. perceive. that doesn't do too much for. culture giant seventy six. based on the fallout do you think this is going to create for the cia do you think this is what's triggering the break because the largest economy in the world it's also the largest debtor nation in the history of breaking the set is mostly about alternatives to the status quo but when i gave you all those points and working toward the american dream the next day we're just trying to survive this time for americans and lawmakers in washington to wake up and start talking about the real causes of poverty. part of your take my take a live look you want to get on the
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>> no, i don't, tom. i feel like american girl just like america in general celebrates diversity. >> that's interesting. that's exactly how i feel. what would you say to those that think american girl dolls are not edgily and political enough. amy schiller in the atlanta said perhaps it's time for a doll who occupy wall street. >> i would say american girl is a business. we want to celebrate all kinds of girls but we have to make dolls that our customers are interested in. >> exactly. you're dead on as usual. >> well, i remind you, tom, that you are my doll. >> what's your point. >> that dolls tend to reflect the culture and view point of their owners. >> are you saying you have no free will that you don't have opinions of your own? >> if that's what you're saying, tom, then perhaps i should agree. >> no, i don't want you to agree with me. i want you to tell me how you feel. when i dress you in the wool sweaters that i make for you. >> you know it is itchy for the kin. >> all right well thank you lizzy. i
>> no, i don't, tom. i feel like american girl just like america in general celebrates diversity. >> that's interesting. that's exactly how i feel. what would you say to those that think american girl dolls are not edgily and political enough. amy schiller in the atlanta said perhaps it's time for a doll who occupy wall street. >> i would say american girl is a business. we want to celebrate all kinds of girls but we have to make dolls that our customers are interested in....
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well i'm tom arbonne in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture although it's june twenty fourth teen it certainly feels like march two thousand and three with all the appearances neocons like dick cheney are making and cable news shows it is history repeating itself in the worst possible way or as the mainstream media actually learned its lesson from the lead up to the iraq war more on that with tom in just a moment also some time the next two weeks the supreme court could strike down one of obamacare as most popular components it prevents employers from discriminating against women so will the birth control mandate get struck down or will the court do what it did back in two thousand and twelve with the right of states to opt out of the medicaid expansion and take another bite out of obamacare and the republican party likes to say that it's the pro-life party but it's really the party of death i'll tell you how and why in tonight's debate. you know this the neocons are back in their back wit
well i'm tom arbonne in washington d.c. and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture although it's june twenty fourth teen it certainly feels like march two thousand and three with all the appearances neocons like dick cheney are making and cable news shows it is history repeating itself in the worst possible way or as the mainstream media actually learned its lesson from the lead up to the iraq war more on that with tom in just a moment also some time the next two weeks the supreme...
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there wasn't much left at this point, tom.ng at this point for yield, you really are anticipating that things will be steady for a long time. so i think increasingly you're going to see search outside of public markets into private markets. that's why yield is going to be obtained from here. >> adam, you see that with bank of america going to a run rate el-erian said. >> in fact, carly fiorina, we are going to get the revision for g.d.p. this morning, in theory, negative 1.8%. what's your take? do you think it's more than weather? >> yes, i think it's absolutely more than weather. i think we have structural issues now in this economy. we've had too much crony capitalism for too long to be very honest. all this complex tax code and regulatory structure makes big companies bigger, because they can deal with it, but we're crushing main street entrepreneurialism. the brookings institute just came out and said we're now destroying more businesses than we're creating in this country for the first time in history. fewer small busines
there wasn't much left at this point, tom.ng at this point for yield, you really are anticipating that things will be steady for a long time. so i think increasingly you're going to see search outside of public markets into private markets. that's why yield is going to be obtained from here. >> adam, you see that with bank of america going to a run rate el-erian said. >> in fact, carly fiorina, we are going to get the revision for g.d.p. this morning, in theory, negative 1.8%....
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thanks for having me on tom it's always a pleasure david the basic minimum income works really well in alaska where sarah palin gets fourteen thousand dollars every year as a baseline minimum income because she has five kids than two thousand dollars a person why do you hate sarah palin. and i don't hate sarah palin and you know it but let's get to brass tacks here first of all the government is not giving these individuals a minimum income this is taxpayer dollars and dollars that the government is just printing is actually oil industry law in texas in alaska it's from the oil industry secondly secondly i think the motivation behind there is bigoted and biased you know these phony progressives i suspect they are closeted racists because they genuinely don't believe in their heart of hearts that many of these people on the dole are capable of making it on their own so what they do tom is they would hand out a little bit of money keep them at distance levels petrol poverty an exchange to buy their votes but what do they really doing they are depriving these able bodied men and women of
thanks for having me on tom it's always a pleasure david the basic minimum income works really well in alaska where sarah palin gets fourteen thousand dollars every year as a baseline minimum income because she has five kids than two thousand dollars a person why do you hate sarah palin. and i don't hate sarah palin and you know it but let's get to brass tacks here first of all the government is not giving these individuals a minimum income this is taxpayer dollars and dollars that the...
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tom friedman you've been reporting on this story far along time. what is your -- just give me your view on what happened here and what we should make of it? >> the big headline -- these things are inherently messy ever aspect of this story. i think administration did the right thing in bringing him home. i think we have that commitment to our soldiers. you listen to diane feinstein and senator chambliss, you want people to be around for the landing you should have them op the take off. seems that was mistake not fully briefing them. it was mistake to have this white house press conference elevated with the family. >> the rose garden. >> should be handled in a lower key way. now i totally agree with what david said let's just wait until the facts are out. any time you go back over story one week, one day, one month later you always discover a new thing. i'm withholding judgment on everything else. >> schieffer: peggy? the. >> nature of the changing information they say this then that. this dripping out of information that has been refuted is very st
tom friedman you've been reporting on this story far along time. what is your -- just give me your view on what happened here and what we should make of it? >> the big headline -- these things are inherently messy ever aspect of this story. i think administration did the right thing in bringing him home. i think we have that commitment to our soldiers. you listen to diane feinstein and senator chambliss, you want people to be around for the landing you should have them op the take off....
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please welcome tom cruise!eers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] it's very good to see you. you exercise, don't you? i can tell. >> not much. >> jimmy: you're very solid. very solid. today what did you do the first thing you woke up this morning? what did you do? >> brushed my teeth. >> jimmy: okay. just like regular people. >> got to floss. got to do the whole thing. get it over with. >> jimmy: do you shave yourself or do you have a team that does that? >> no, i have people that do that. >> jimmy: that's nice. >> if you ever need help. >> jimmy: i might need a little bit of help. >> they shave me. i go in they dress me. >> jimmy: they do. that's very, very nice. >> they don't do that for you? >> jimmy: next time you're here maybe we'll shave together. i think that would be a great thing. >> that's a joke. you have to say that nowadays. >> jimmy: your co-star emily blunt was here two weeks ago. she told me. >> she is great. >> jimmy: you came up with a plan to have three movie premieres in three countrie
please welcome tom cruise!eers and applause ] ♪ [ cheers and applause ] it's very good to see you. you exercise, don't you? i can tell. >> not much. >> jimmy: you're very solid. very solid. today what did you do the first thing you woke up this morning? what did you do? >> brushed my teeth. >> jimmy: okay. just like regular people. >> got to floss. got to do the whole thing. get it over with. >> jimmy: do you shave yourself or do you have a team that does...
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tom tancredo.or before and lost. he's run for president before and lost, obviously. tom tancredo is now a writer for "world net daily" and his platform for this run for governor in colorado is he wants to impeach president obama. tom tancredo says president obama should be sent back to kenya. he says we should bomb mecca. he says miami is a third world country. he says the supreme court justice sonia sotomayor, she's a racist. she says the only reason president obama was elected is because of people who cannot spell the word vote or say it in english. he says he should have literacy tests for voting. did i mention he writes for "world net daily" now? democrats? colorado want to run against that guy, obviously. turns out they're not just wishing and hoping for that, they're doing something about it. ktvr in denver was first to report on this ad run by a liberal group in colorado, it's kind of amazing. it appears on the surface to be an anti-tom tancredo ad but it is totally designed to make conserva
tom tancredo.or before and lost. he's run for president before and lost, obviously. tom tancredo is now a writer for "world net daily" and his platform for this run for governor in colorado is he wants to impeach president obama. tom tancredo says president obama should be sent back to kenya. he says we should bomb mecca. he says miami is a third world country. he says the supreme court justice sonia sotomayor, she's a racist. she says the only reason president obama was elected is...
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i am tom keene.t is alan krueger from princeton university. can there be any confidence in draghi economics? this is fascinating. people say this is a way for alan krueger. we would have to write a new textbook for the european crisis. draghi has been writing it. the problems europe is facing are different than the ones we are facing. i think she -- he has done a remarkable job keeping the euro together. it is remarkable what they have been doing. goes back to world war ii and the to unify. i have heard many germans talk about the need to stay solidified. it was at risk two years ago. drawdy said he would do whatever it took to keep them together. he has done that. i have been surprised by the commitment. portugal, spain, italy, they have gone through tremendous amount of payment to stay together. thatat is your confidence we can move from money and banking over to the real economy? that draghi can actually help growth and job formation western mark --? >> i think he is done everything except the kit
i am tom keene.t is alan krueger from princeton university. can there be any confidence in draghi economics? this is fascinating. people say this is a way for alan krueger. we would have to write a new textbook for the european crisis. draghi has been writing it. the problems europe is facing are different than the ones we are facing. i think she -- he has done a remarkable job keeping the euro together. it is remarkable what they have been doing. goes back to world war ii and the to unify. i...
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oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if tom had lifelock's protection, he may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage is done. and lifelock offers the proactive protection of checking and savings account takeover alerts. what i learned after the identity theft, tangible items are replaceable. my identity and my good name is not. i am a lifelock member for life. [ male announcer ] lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, even the eq
oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if tom had lifelock's...
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oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if tom had lifelock's protection, he may have been notified before it was too late. lifelock's credit notification service is on the job 24/7. as soon as they detect a threat to your identity within their network, they will alert you, protecting you before the damage is done. and lifelock offers the proactive protection of checking and savings account takeover alerts. what i learned after the identity theft, tangible items are replaceable. my identity and my good name is not. i am a lifelock member for life. [ male announcer ] lifelock protects your social security number, money, credit, eve
oscar likes tom's photos, but he loves the access to tom's personal information. oscar's an identity thief who used tom's personal info to buy new teeth and a new car and stuck tom with the $57,000 bill. every year, millions of americans learn all it may take to devastate your life is a little personal information in the wrong hands this is identity theft. and no one helps stop it better than lifelock. lifelock offers the most comprehensive identity theft protection available. if tom had...
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mail dot com you can also tweet them at tom underscore hartman using the hash tag talk to tom or send us a facebook message. or you like me you want your comedy news with some t. comedy news to be a bare fisted no holds barred fight to the dance. like a truth vampire fighting into the necks of the corporate elite and the billionaire freaks well they're going. well that's what you get with my new show projected tonight. the scarf for sat. in the finish line of the marathon. my. mother. and. i would rather ask questions to people in positions of power instead of speaking on their behalf and that's why you can find my show larry king now right here on our t.v. question more. on marriage in the financial world. actually seems to goldman's cannot stop incidentally take no demand for credit not going to get any economic benefit in life. and there are both. part of your take my take a lot of if you want to get out the conversation ask a question or make a comment sunday's your video to your take my take at g.-mail dot com or you can tweet them using tom or arbor square. high term fifth democ
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>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise.unning this huge branch, how is it different from running a $20 billion hedge fund? ♪ >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where the billionaire tom steyer ended up. there is an 18 acre ranch he and his wife bought in 2002. it is a world away. buying this ranch, was that your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can say my wife. originally we bought it because of the land. you could dump stuff if you paid the fee. >> running this huge ranch, how is it different from running $20 billion hedge funds? >> i can tell you how it is the same and how it is incredibly different. it's the same in that you think it looks like an asset, but it is actually dramatically changed by the people who run it. that's exactly like every organization i have been in, which is having great people at the top. it is unbelievably significant and powerful, and that's where the comparison is. >> how many have you put into this? >
>> when we return, tom steyer's paradise.unning this huge branch, how is it different from running a $20 billion hedge fund? ♪ >> the northern california coast is one of the most picturesque places in the united states, so it is no wonder this is where the billionaire tom steyer ended up. there is an 18 acre ranch he and his wife bought in 2002. it is a world away. buying this ranch, was that your idea or your wife's idea? >> i think you can say my wife. originally we bought...
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>> tom costello in washington. tom, thanks. >>> back here now to what brings us here, tomorrow's 70th anniversary of d-day, one more gathering of the veterans who when they were young men liberated france and went on to win the war with families and world leaders tomorrow, and our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is back here with us to cover it all. andrea, always emotional being here. >> it is emotional. it isn't only the world leaders, brian, gathering here tomorrow. this is especially important for the d-day veterans, knowing this anniversary could be their last. ♪ on utah beach a tribute to the americans that landed 70 years ago. >> they were willing to sacrifice everything for the greater good of humanity. thank god that they did. >> reporter: the people of normandy are welcoming back their liberators with parades and flags. invoking memories with chiefs in uniforms, honoring the heroes of d-day, tributes in the air. american jim martin parachuted into normandy as a 23-year-old private in t
>> tom costello in washington. tom, thanks. >>> back here now to what brings us here, tomorrow's 70th anniversary of d-day, one more gathering of the veterans who when they were young men liberated france and went on to win the war with families and world leaders tomorrow, and our chief foreign affairs correspondent andrea mitchell is back here with us to cover it all. andrea, always emotional being here. >> it is emotional. it isn't only the world leaders, brian, gathering...
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hayden dot com tom made welcome to the program welcome back. thank you thomas glad to be here always it's always great talking with you you wrote the on your blog over tom hayden dot com you wrote about the return of the neo cons in actually i guess of this was for the peace exchange bulletin what do you think is behind this comeback of the neo cons and is this just because iraq is in the news again or is something else going on. oh no i don't think there's any complicated about it they were the republicans they were in office it's kneejerk natural for the media to ask them what they think about the latest crisis the point here. i think is that. we haven't really learned lessons including people on the left including the peace movement. primarily as i think the lesson that we need to pay attention to is the doctrine of the long war requires a long peace movement. anyone could predict that this would happen because. it when the peace movement won the argument which many people deny by getting obama to agree to pull the troops out without winning
hayden dot com tom made welcome to the program welcome back. thank you thomas glad to be here always it's always great talking with you you wrote the on your blog over tom hayden dot com you wrote about the return of the neo cons in actually i guess of this was for the peace exchange bulletin what do you think is behind this comeback of the neo cons and is this just because iraq is in the news again or is something else going on. oh no i don't think there's any complicated about it they were...
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tom foley was mentioned. this is sort of a reprise of something we did about a year and a half ago on a panel sponsored by the bipartisan committee in washington. for those of you that have an interest in this, it goes a lot longer than this but it is a very nice presentation of how cooperation between the two parties can produce good results. in that, tom foley was very gracious in his comments about george bush and talking about the relationship that they had between them that made such a big difference. bill friends are, let me ask you, you were sitting in the middle of this republican caucus when the gingrich defection took place. can you talk about what went on there? >> actually we were mostly -- those of us on the committee were mostly involved in the negotiations. when the bill came out, my impression was that the problem with republicans was the boredom. for six months, the house had done nothing. for six weeks, we were sitting out at andrews air force base and everybody was back at the castle doing
tom foley was mentioned. this is sort of a reprise of something we did about a year and a half ago on a panel sponsored by the bipartisan committee in washington. for those of you that have an interest in this, it goes a lot longer than this but it is a very nice presentation of how cooperation between the two parties can produce good results. in that, tom foley was very gracious in his comments about george bush and talking about the relationship that they had between them that made such a big...
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>> no i don't, tom. i feel that american girl, just like america in general, celebrates diversity. >> that's interesting. that's exactly how i feel. what would you say to those who say american girl dolls are not edgy and political enough? they say perhaps it is time for a doll who takes her fourth grate class on a trip to occupy wall street? >> i would say that american girl is a business. and we want to celebrate all kinds of girls, but we have to make dolls that our customers are interested in. >> exactly. you get on as usual. >> i remind you tom that i am your doll. >> what a is your point? >> dolls reflect the culture and the view . -- view point of their owners. >> are you saying you don't have opinions of your own? >> if that's what you are saying, tom, perhaps i should agree. >> i don't want you to agree. i want to see how you feel. are you telling me you don't enjoy the clothes i make for you? >> well, i know you feel that the wool is not itchy to the skin. it is not, not compared to the synthet
>> no i don't, tom. i feel that american girl, just like america in general, celebrates diversity. >> that's interesting. that's exactly how i feel. what would you say to those who say american girl dolls are not edgy and political enough? they say perhaps it is time for a doll who takes her fourth grate class on a trip to occupy wall street? >> i would say that american girl is a business. and we want to celebrate all kinds of girls, but we have to make dolls that our...
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liz: tom, i will go to tom. make us rich. make us rich, not knowing how the markets will eventually react or how we think data is going to come out. where will we put our money. are there other opportunities that will give us yield? or is it a little too much reaching for yield these days? >> we really liked the large cap space right now. you can buy, you can buy the s&p 500 at a 3% dividend. there are some really good holdings out there with unlimited upside. now is the time to be in equities. liz: you would rather sit in large cap name with a dividend than buy treasurys to be safe. >> absolutely. beyond a shadow of a doubt. we are firm that you will not look back 12 months from now and wish you were on the sidelines. david: apple will dot seven to one split, do you think that will affect -- this is one of the few stocks down. is that because of a stock split or what? >> i don't know what caused to go down today. that being said it will certainly become more affordable for the average investor who couldn't reach for that $65
liz: tom, i will go to tom. make us rich. make us rich, not knowing how the markets will eventually react or how we think data is going to come out. where will we put our money. are there other opportunities that will give us yield? or is it a little too much reaching for yield these days? >> we really liked the large cap space right now. you can buy, you can buy the s&p 500 at a 3% dividend. there are some really good holdings out there with unlimited upside. now is the time to be in...
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let's see if tom remembers. tom-- you're talking to the greatest mind in the history of basketball. this guy here. >> don't believe it. don't believe it. >> trust me, it's true. trivia question-- michael jordan came to the camp. second week he got injured near the end of the week. but the first week, he was terrific. he only tied for the m.v.p.. >> rose: so you have the camp and they come and get a chance to measure themselves against their-- other players, young players, and also a chance for colege coaches to look at them, and they get a chance to learn something, too, most importantly. >> right. the teaching was at another level. the teaching was awesome. and it started when bob knight came as the second year of the camp, coach knight from west point came as our head coach. and he said now, we're putting in stations this week. teaching stations, we're putting in stations. there are going to be eight stations, eight different skills. and we did it. because we hadn't done that before. >> rose: so that's shooting, passing dribbling-- >> passing, one-on-one moves, moving without the
let's see if tom remembers. tom-- you're talking to the greatest mind in the history of basketball. this guy here. >> don't believe it. don't believe it. >> trust me, it's true. trivia question-- michael jordan came to the camp. second week he got injured near the end of the week. but the first week, he was terrific. he only tied for the m.v.p.. >> rose: so you have the camp and they come and get a chance to measure themselves against their-- other players, young players, and...
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[tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic] "it's so much fun." [chris]why not call the smokers' helpline? the program's free,and... [tom]and they'll tell me..."you oughta quit." [chris] not so. just tell them you're ready to quit. then,they'll tell you how. [tom] really? you wouldn't have that number on you,would you? >>> the national debate that's playing out here in california. for the first time in state history, we have a law that tracks and regulates the controversial practice of praccing. it's a law that follows a series of our investigations. >> six months after that law took effect, is it being enforced? we looked at the numbers and found really more confusion than ever. >> under the new law, the state of california is supposed to make lots of data about fracking wells available to the public to keep us all better informed. but six months since that law first took effect,
[tom]yeah.pathetic,isn't it? [chris] ever try to... [tom] quit?of course! my best time was six days. the worst was ...uh...23.4 seconds. [chris] so can i ask you... [chris & tom] why are you still smoking? [tom] [sarcastic] "it's so much fun." [chris]why not call the smokers' helpline? the program's free,and... [tom]and they'll tell me..."you oughta quit." [chris] not so. just tell them you're ready to quit. then,they'll tell you how. [tom] really? you wouldn't have that...
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joining me now is celebrity chef and food activist tom colicchio.the head judge on bravo's hit cooking show "top chef" and he's been very outspoken on the republican opposition to healthy eating plan. tom, it's a pleasure to have you with us tonight. >> thanks, al. >> how did you feel the need to speak out against the republican plan? >> well, actually, i've been involved in this fight for a while. i testified in front of congress back in 2009. i was in washington at a public school when the president signed this bill back in 2010. so this isn't something i just joined on to. you know, when you see what the republicans are trying to do with this plan, they're trying to roll it back. it's similar to what they're trying to do with the affordable care act. once it gets implemented, it's hard to cut. now they're getting ready for the fight because this bill, the healthy hunger kids free act gets reauthorized in 2015. this is ground zero for that new fight now. >> you know, let's go here to the table for a minute. i want to show something. the table in f
joining me now is celebrity chef and food activist tom colicchio.the head judge on bravo's hit cooking show "top chef" and he's been very outspoken on the republican opposition to healthy eating plan. tom, it's a pleasure to have you with us tonight. >> thanks, al. >> how did you feel the need to speak out against the republican plan? >> well, actually, i've been involved in this fight for a while. i testified in front of congress back in 2009. i was in washington at...
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thanks to tom and steven spielberg and others tom hanks and the museum in new orleans, the memorial that bob dole and others have built on the mall i think that world war ii is still so much a part of the dna of america. not just of europe but of america. maybe i'm saying that because of the way i was raised and how important it is to my parents and to the people around me. i don't think it dies with this generation. and the president, i think you'll hear him in the speech today because identify noticed on the platform you have world war ii veterans and others of the next generation and the next generation. so i think he is going to try to link this all together in his remarks coming up. >> well it's also alex i mean, what we're looking at here in normandy at the american cemetery world war ii war itself was a shared experience in our country, as we spoke about it earlier this hour. everyone knew someone who was serving. every family had someone serving. and everyone served at home and sacrificed at home as well as those who made the ultimate sacrifice going overseas whether in the pacif
thanks to tom and steven spielberg and others tom hanks and the museum in new orleans, the memorial that bob dole and others have built on the mall i think that world war ii is still so much a part of the dna of america. not just of europe but of america. maybe i'm saying that because of the way i was raised and how important it is to my parents and to the people around me. i don't think it dies with this generation. and the president, i think you'll hear him in the speech today because...
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i'm tom keene.s to our guest host -- this menace to our guest host. jonathan tisch is chairman of those corporation --loews corporation. behind in behind, steel, in asphalt, and indeed, in infrastructure vision. i see it everyday. what do we need to do to jumpstart what you when i saw when we were kids? >> we need to make sure that the highway fund is reenacted. we have to come up with a new formula because people are driving less and we are driving more fuel-efficient cars and it is based on gas consumption, how that gets funded. we put in the nexgen system in terms of air traffic control and use gps technology to put more planes in the sky. and that we have to work with our local and state governments thensure that airports, roads that bring people to and from airports, work on some rail projects -- you mentioned the competition internationally. there are more people hitting the roads globally than ever before. every time an international traveler comes to this country, they spend more money i say
i'm tom keene.s to our guest host -- this menace to our guest host. jonathan tisch is chairman of those corporation --loews corporation. behind in behind, steel, in asphalt, and indeed, in infrastructure vision. i see it everyday. what do we need to do to jumpstart what you when i saw when we were kids? >> we need to make sure that the highway fund is reenacted. we have to come up with a new formula because people are driving less and we are driving more fuel-efficient cars and it is...
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to me i urge you to support in adaptation thank you very much your next speaker >> next speaker >> tom from the apartments a little shout out i'm a mini person recommend that bart opened up their gates let the people drive and ride free i hope the same thing let the gates open and let the people ride free that's a nicer way to do that it makes everybody a little bit happier. with that said i'm going to pay contribute the overhead please. this is my father in 1954 behind him a public housing which is queens new york we were there for 5 years when i was before i got to be 5 i was there, i see a building 6 stories they come in clusters then we moved to a park in 10 miles outside the city and my gathering and i would do our male bonding watching and listening to victory at sea world war ii this is all because i'm going to make a point down the road. later 1974 missouri i met many webb a retired rancher. he was captured prisoner of war at the camp he got a letter saying you're not divorceed i may be seated my uncle world war ii battle of the bulge plate in his head from the battle the bulge
to me i urge you to support in adaptation thank you very much your next speaker >> next speaker >> tom from the apartments a little shout out i'm a mini person recommend that bart opened up their gates let the people drive and ride free i hope the same thing let the gates open and let the people ride free that's a nicer way to do that it makes everybody a little bit happier. with that said i'm going to pay contribute the overhead please. this is my father in 1954 behind him a public...
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tom, are you able to hear me? we apparently do not have our linkup to tom goldstein. he is the founder of a widely-read blog about the rulings, the inner-workings of the supreme court. scotusblog it's called. what we re-establish our link to tom goldstein we'll take you right back to the supreme court. jenna: he is definitely the one to talk about about all of this. we'll be back to him in just a moment. another big new story. new outrage linked to the irs targeting scandal. new emails of lois lerner apparently shows suggested a audit of senator charles grassley. this proves that they were targeting conservatives and comes amid growing furor of all the lost emails. steve centanni is live on capitol hill. steve? >> reporter: this latest political firestorm once again revolves around lois lerner, who is already the center of a major congressional probe into the irs and targeting congressional groups. lerner who twice took the fifth amendment and refused to give congress any information is being accused of singling out senator chuck grassley of iowa she saw invitation in
tom, are you able to hear me? we apparently do not have our linkup to tom goldstein. he is the founder of a widely-read blog about the rulings, the inner-workings of the supreme court. scotusblog it's called. what we re-establish our link to tom goldstein we'll take you right back to the supreme court. jenna: he is definitely the one to talk about about all of this. we'll be back to him in just a moment. another big new story. new outrage linked to the irs targeting scandal. new emails of lois...