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Of hurricane katrina in 2005. music has helped the city get its mojo back and festivals like this are busier than ever. i feel lucky to have a ringside view. when they point the camera to you, i want you to shake your booty like your mamma i gave it to you. cheering. we are going to send this back to london and show them how we do it in new orleans. let s get on. and then after my frankly disastrous ten minute lesson, this happens. ....
Lewis, if you ever fancy stepping away from the bbc desk and into american game show studio, there is a big vacancy over here. i will not take up the very kind offer, thank you. right, let s get on, lots of people will probably have heard of the showjeopardy! but might not know much more of the details. so what has gone on here? a national institution. over 1000 episodes and 37 years in prime time, jeopardy! has had non stop success and not a hint of controversy until their long search for a host ended in mike richards, and he has lost the job afterjust nine days, after it emerged that there were a whole series of offensive comments he made on a podcast. he was already coming into this job with enough red flags to make a quilt, and this seems to have pushed things over the top. ....
I feel lucky to have a ringside view. when they point the camera to you, i want you to shake your booty like your mamma gave it to you. cheering. we re going to send this back to london and show them how we do it in new orleans. let s get on. and then after my frankly disastrous ten minute lesson, this happens. bbc travel, here. london, england, ya ll. and the party goes on long ....
Leland: great conversation there, let s get on who from the administration will and will not testify with former senior counsel to homeland security, litigation department kevin, good to have you, back, sir. all right, you put up the letter that ellison barber was talking about from john bolton s attorney chuck cooper, the pertinent situation here is that bolton has a recollection of events, meetings and conversations, many relevant meetings and conversation that is have not yet been discussed in the testimonies thus far. you followed the logic out from that, conceivably if that was exculpatory in some way, the president would want him to testify to that? leland, thanks for having me on, he might. every president since george washington has asserted executive privilege in some instances and every congress since first congress has issued subpoenas, so what i think ambassador bolton and lawyer have done here is very smart in seeking declaratory judgment from the court in seeing whose ....
That s not how you fix things. you ve got a problem with the department, you focus on that and that s the way we should be thinking about health care. ed: i want to hear you out, congressman. i guess my broader question, you and i were having this same conversation in miami at the first debate in june. and yet the energy and excitement for the democratic party still seems to be for you re wrong and they re right, that they want to destroy the private health industry, what s not breaking through for you and more moderate democrats. be careful not to listen to the loudest voices in the room and i think we ve got a lot of those voices coming out. and we re going to see what people really think in a couple of months when we have the iowa caucus and the new hampshire primary. in those states voters really start dialing in these last couple of months and i m a huge optimist. i m optimistic for our country. you mentioned president reagan earlier his optimism. this is a magnificent country. ....