tucker was investigated for stock fraud and only 51 cars were made before his chicago km folded. with or without a tucker, lemay s vintage car collection is named world largest in the 1998 guinness book of world records. it includes true classics such as a 1910 roadster, 1930 dusenberg and 1936 auburn. harold now in his late 70s starts to worry about what will become of his beloved autos when he s gone. charlie maxwell was a friend of his for 30 years. what did harold want to happen to the collection? he wanted to see his collection preserved. he felt really really bad when we would go to car auctions and he would see somebody s life collection being dispersed to the four corners of the world. easy for harold to feel that
a handful of people who s been into north korea and very familiar with the region. i am and i have to say quite a shock. he had been sick since 2008 officially. had suffer add stroke there, but i think it came to a shock to a lot of people including south korea and we do begin with this breaking news thinking morning. some hope, some fear and lots of uncertainty. people are reacting worldwide to the death of north korean dictator kim jong-il. his 17-year reign of power is over. this came late last night on north korea television. delivered by a weak tv anchor having trouble keeping it together. take a look. [ speaking in foreign language ] now, this, what you re looking at, is the last known image of kim jong-il released by state media, north korea said he dysart of a heart attack. he was on a train when he suffered. only 69 years old. the country announced what it calls a great successor to the so-called dear leader. his son, third son, kim jong un, who is said to be
casey. guest: she cannot. she will face a black if she says my kid drowned but if she hedges her bets and does not want did die and says i wanted my skid to go to sleep so i could sleep out for the night, i had no hope, and i screwed up and that, my friends is the truth. shepard: must she take the stand? guest: it s a tough question. shepard: live pictures on the left of casey anthony in the courtroom. guest: must she? no, but she is going down in a ball of flames if she don t. it is always a desperate move when the defendant takes the stand but when you are accused of killing your daughter, not accused of robbing a bank, or stock fraud she needs to look at the yours and say i did not do it but there will be a wreck. shepard: or say as randy said? guest: whatever she can say with a face that is believable.
businesses. and that s very threatening to big businesses, because it affects not only discrimination cases, ex discrimination and racial discrimination, but products liability, suits for medicines that have made people sick, financial cases, stock fraud cases, all kinds of massive cases. very, very threatening to big business. on the other hand, if they can t go forward in this big aggregated way and each person has to sue individually, the suits will never go forward. it s kind of a green light to business. well, go ahead with bad practices if that s what you want to do. because they won t go forward individually, because individual people don t have enough at stake to make it worth their while to get a lawyer and sue. in this case, individual women are only harmed about $1100 each, and so they could never get a lawyer, they couldn t afford the expense of going forward with an individual case. so it has to go forward if at all this way. is this a strength in numbers