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A restaurant | 12/5/15 | zebeee

Posted on 12/05/2015 6:34:20 PM PST by zeebee

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To: csvset

LOL


81 posted on 12/06/2015 12:24:04 AM PST by stormer
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To: ETL
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82 posted on 12/06/2015 1:39:27 AM PST by ETL (Ted Cruz 2016!! -- For a better, safer America)
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To: Albion Wilde

I saw those pix too. I don’t know which stage of life each was done. The forehead, hairline, nose and typical Populist grimace are similar.


83 posted on 12/06/2015 1:50:24 AM PST by j.argese (/s tags: If you have a mind unnecessary. If you're a cretin it really doesn't matter, does it?)
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To: doorgunner69
Quick bio on Lou.

From Wikipedia.

Louis Richard "Lou" Rukeyser (January 30, 1933 - May 2, 2006) was an American financial journalist, columnist, and commentator, through print, radio, and television.

He went rouge at the end!

The show ran for 32 years, reaching its ratings peak in the mid-1980s. By the 1990s, it faced increasing competition from rivals such as CNBC before Rukeyser left in 2002 after a dispute with network executives who wanted to replace him with younger hosts (he was 69 at the time) with the idea that this would spark ratings MPT executives offered him a five-minute segment on the new, retooled show; Rukeyser declined.

In his final episode, which was broadcast live, he deplored the decision of Maryland Public Television's management and urged viewers to write their PBS stations and clamor for the new financial program he would soon create. Maryland Public Television fired him immediately after the broadcast and erased the master tape[citation needed]; the only existing copies of the broadcast possibly exist at other PBS stations, in home copies or on YouTube under the title "Louis Rukeyser's Swan Song Part 1&2".

84 posted on 12/06/2015 2:58:41 AM PST by csvset ( Illegitimi non carborundum)
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85 posted on 12/06/2015 7:08:29 AM PST by Fantasywriter (Any attempt to do forensic work using Internet artifacts is fraught with pitfalls. JoeProbono)
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To: doorgunner69
The late, unforgettable Lou Rukeyser, host of the long running "Wall Street Week" on PBS. Very self-effacing, at least on the show.

He does look Yale, but his bio says Princeton.


86 posted on 12/06/2015 7:13:45 AM PST by o_1_2_3__ (Obama lied, people died - Holiday Edition)
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