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Transcripts For KCCI KCCI 8 News This Morning At 430am 20160217

father s death. tonight dozens of people watched as gray s attorney bruce stoltze argued that shouldn t matter. bruce stoltze: everyday she lives without her father. there is no father around her to support her. there is no father to see her at her birthdays. laura: the lawsuit raises another important question: when a person in iowa can bring a medical malpractice lawsuit. current law says two years. gray filed hers four years later, something baldi s attorney says should not be allowed. eric hoch: we believe that the statute of limitations. it s not ambiguous. the court has been down thth road before with schultz, it s an analysis that holds true. laura: when pressed by the justices, stoltze argued a discovery rule , meaning in death cases, he thinks the family should have two years after they discover possible malpractice to file a suit. 45 minutes of arguments later, all went as well as it could have gone. dr. daniel baldi: i thought the questions that the justices were

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 After Words 20140316

the president who saw the worst years of the depression and the great depression was so bad that a lot of our modern history is about assigning blame for it figuring out whose fault that depression was. many people blame hoover and down the decades increasingly so. the 31st president of the united states was ranked 37 out of 43 in a recent u.s. news poll. that magazine wrote of hoover, he was known as a poor communicator who fueled. wars and exacerbated the depression. not only those on the left but also sometimes on the right assigned blame to herbert and we are here today to talk about that specifically and president huber s own analysis, his own work which blames other people as well including his successor franklin roosevelt and his predecessor calvin coolidge. we want to welcome the viewers to this hoover revision. doc nash is a frequent guest on this channel. richard norton smith introduced him and interviewed him a few years ago for another book and this time we are go

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Transcripts For CSPAN2 After Words With George Nash 20140323

there is a musician very much involved them a good living as a computer programmer. some of the most shoplifted and lived in squats. so there s all sorts of different people. unfortunately, we ve run out of time. 20 thank you for questions. human to touch on many areas i hope we would have more time to explore and there s so much more in the book. masha gessen will be signing outside. i d like to ask all of you to think about supporting the program that brings these kinds of writers to los angeles. donations of course i am sure if you talk to luis outside, you can find out a way to handle that. look forward to masha gessen s new work. she s riding on the boston massacre. when do you expect [inaudible] you can look forward to that. 20 thank you so much for coming to los angeles. that [applause] [inaudible conversations] up next, after words, with guest host amity shlaes, author of the forgotten man. this week, herbert hoover asks burke, george nash in his latest, tree

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20140726

and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: jeff koons is having a moment. the new yorker magazine calls him the most original, controversial, and expensive american artist of the past three and a half decades. his playful and provocative work pushes the bounds. his sculpture balloon dog orange sold for $58.4 million. it is the most expensive piece of art sold pie a living artist at auction. and the whitney museum presenting koons first retrospective. the here is a look. you know, i always like the way they make me feel. i feel like i come into contact with my feelings and i ve always loved them. rose: when you see all that you have done, and you know it s there in that museum, what do you think? you know, it s been nice for me to look at some of the images because, you know, i don t live with all of those pieces. so a

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Transcripts For KQED Charlie Rose 20140728

hour, next. and by bloomberg. a provider of multimedia news and information services worldwide. captioning sponsored by rose communications from our studios in new york city, this is charlie rose. rose: jeff koons is having a moment. the new yorker magazine calls him the most original, controversial, and expensive american artist of the past three and a half decades. his playful and provocative work pushes the bounds. his sculpture balloon dog orange sold for $58.4 million. it is the most expensive piece of art sold pie a living artist at auction. and the whitney museum presenting koons first retrospective. the here is a look. you know, i always like the way they make me feel. i feel like i come into contact with my feelings and i ve always loved them. rose: when you see all that you have done, and you know it s there in that museum, what do you think? you know, it s been nice for me to look at some of the images because, you know, i don t live with all of those

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