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Paul Walter Eggers (April 20, 1919 – June 21, 2013) was an Indiana native who was the Republican nominee for governor of Texas in both 1968 and 1970, when the state still had two-year gubernatorial terms. (Under a 1972 state constitutional amendment, the terms were doubled in 1974 to the current four years.) Eggers' races for governor were his only attempts at elected office. At the time, he was a largely unknown tax attorney in Wichita Falls in North Texas.
By 1970, Eggers had relocated from Wichita Falls to Dallas. He was a close friend and associate of Republican U.S. Senator John G. Tower. Eggers' amiable personality was shown in his campaign posters, and he waged aggressive though underfunded races against the conservative Democratic nominee, Preston Smith, a theater owner from Lubbock, who was the lieutenant governor under retiring Governor John B. Connally, Jr.
First Business was a nationally syndicated financial news and analysis television program, produced by First Business Network LLC, a subsidiary of Weigel Broadcasting, in Chicago. Anchor Angela Miles, Reporters Chuck Coppola, Bill Moller, and Executive Producer Harvey Moshman bring viewers commentary from the floors of the Chicago Mercantile Exchange, and the Chicago Board Options Exchange, as well as from their studios in the West Loop. The program covers the financial and economic markets including equities, futures, options, commodities, foreign exchange and geo-political news.
First Business ended its run with the December 26, 2014 broadcast. The program, which typically aired before local and national morning news timeslots, had been marginalized as those shows began to start earlier (as early as 4:00 a.m.), with First Business often moved to lower-rated and lower-viewed graveyard slots. The program's cancellation ended 47 years of Weigel Broadcasting and their flagship station WCIU-TV (channel 26) carrying and originating business-focused programming from Chicago.
Paul Eggers Reel
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Riccardo Muti's iPod
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From the Trading Floor
The World through an Engineer's Eyes
Opinions of the Bailout
Craig Sieben Interview- First Business Chicago
Good old honda
Happy 50th Anniversary!
A quick look at a few stories I produced and reported for First Business.
Standups from South Korea, India and Chicago plus two stories on vacant buildings and the Chevy Volt. This quick video highlights both my on-camera and off-camera work, as I edited the two stories and even shot the vacant buildings piece.
World-renown conductor and new music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra shares what's on his iPod.
Paul Argenti, professor of corporate communication at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, recounts The Circle by Dave Eggers. Argenti touches on the risks of the "always on" culture that social media platforms have created. For additional information, see Professor Argenti's Web site http://faculty.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pau... and his courses for Tuck's Executive Education program http://exec.tuck.dartmouth.edu/about-...
A look at the week ahead in the market from the floor of the CME Group with Ben Lichtenstein of tradersaudio.com.
Andrew Burroghs, author of the book 'Everyday Engineering' brings his unique perspective to the world in a walk down LaSalle Street.
Craig Sieben interviews with Paul Eggers on "First Business Chicago" about green business, the Chicago economy, and prospects for the city's sustainability efforts. Video courtesy of First Business, LLC.
Paul Argenti, professor of corporate communication at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, recounts The Circle by Dave Eggers. Argenti touches on the risks of the "always on" culture that social media platforms have created. For additional information, see Professor Argenti's Web site http://faculty.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pau... and his courses for Tuck's Executive Education program http://exec.tuck.dartmouth.edu/about-...
Dave Eggers talks about his book, "A Heartbreaking Work of Staggering Genius." »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T
Craig Sieben interviews with Paul Eggers on "First Business Chicago" about green business, the Chicago economy, and prospects for the city's sustainability efforts. Video courtesy of First Business, LLC.
January 20, 2010 - CNN Live - Interviews with both William Eggers and Representative Ron Paul. "It's Bigger, But is it Better? Steady Growth of Federal Government for 60 Years"
A new short by the award-winning comedy troupe Summer of Tears Follow Summer of Tears at www.twitter.com/summeroftears Directed by Todd Waldman Written by Todd Waldman Produced by Justin Seidner Produced by Rob Kerkovich Produced by Todd Waldman Edited by Rob Kerkovich Director of Photography Jason Wawro Camera Operator Marcus Del Negro Script Supervisor Ashley Deaton Production Coordinator Todd G. Levin Production Sound Mixer Matthew McGowin Audio Post Production Justin Mayer Color Grading and Finishing Chris Mines Cast Nick Massouh - Greg Rob Kerkovich - Rob Will Greenberg - Will Alem Sapp - Alem Noah Weinstein - Noah Todd Waldman -- Jeremy Beck Bennett - Friend Paul Bradley -- Friend Ian Gotler -- Friend Dylan...
Valentino Achak Deng discusses the novel "What Is the What" by Dave Eggers as part of the Authors@Google series. This event took place on April 30, 2007 at Google Headquarters in Mountain View, CA, as part of the Authors@Google series. Additional information about Valentino can be found at http://www.valentinoachakdeng.com Other Valentino YouTube videos: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vjqD3WWbs9s http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=opKRp9cO6m0 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eucSFeptlyk
http://www.valentinoachakdeng.org In September 2008 Valentino Achak Deng and Dave Eggers were back in Valentino's hometown of Marial Bai, Southern Sudan, where they are constructing a secondary school and a large educational center using the proceeds from Eggers's novel What Is the What. They interviewed three girls who hope to attend Valentino's school about their hopes and impediments as young women growing up in Southern Sudan. To learn about the Valentino Achak Deng Foundation and our school-building project in Marial Bai, or for more about Dave and Valentino's recent trip to Sudan, please visit www.valentinoachakdeng.org.
A conversation with author Donna Tartt about her new novel, centered around a Carel Fabritius painting of the same name, "The Goldfinch." »»﴿───► See more on the Authors Playlist: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLIZqvqbtz9I30kDK7RrKXxtLK9WxA33-T
Kent Hovind New Official YouTube Channel https://www.youtube.com/c/KentHovindOFFICIAL Official Kent Hovind Update Website http://www.freekenthovind.com Alex Jones Interviews Mark Adams & Persecuted Pastor Kent Hovind On Infowars https://youtu.be/kg_-hmu_PSs Kent Hovind: An Atheist’s Worst Nightmare (Official Movie Trailer) https://youtu.be/CwIA7mHhdeU Dr. Kent Hovind answered hundreds of questions from Atheists, Christians, Hindus, Buddhists, Agnostics, Muslims and more from around the world for six months right here on YouTube. See the link below and use the search feature at the top to enter in any category you wish to find out Kent’s answers to any questions you may have about Dinosaurs, Creation, Evolution, or The Bible. Chances are good he spoke on the subject you want to kno...
A quick look at a few stories I produced and reported for First Business.
Standups from South Korea, India and Chicago plus two stories on vacant buildings and the Chevy Volt. This quick video highlights both my on-camera and off-camera work, as I edited the two stories and even shot the vacant buildings piece.
World-renown conductor and new music director of the Chicago Symphony Orchestra shares what's on his iPod.
Paul Argenti, professor of corporate communication at Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth, recounts The Circle by Dave Eggers. Argenti touches on the risks of the "always on" culture that social media platforms have created. For additional information, see Professor Argenti's Web site http://faculty.tuck.dartmouth.edu/pau... and his courses for Tuck's Executive Education program http://exec.tuck.dartmouth.edu/about-...
A look at the week ahead in the market from the floor of the CME Group with Ben Lichtenstein of tradersaudio.com.
Andrew Burroghs, author of the book 'Everyday Engineering' brings his unique perspective to the world in a walk down LaSalle Street.
Craig Sieben interviews with Paul Eggers on "First Business Chicago" about green business, the Chicago economy, and prospects for the city's sustainability efforts. Video courtesy of First Business, LLC.
Fritz Wepper Balthasar Pelkofer Jasmin Schwiers Maxi Pelkofer Angela Roy Annette Eggers Wanja Mues Paul Berger Nina Bott Claire Mortensen Kai-Ivo Baulitz Guido Mortensen Bernd Herzsprung Günther Priebusch Fritz Wepper Balthasar Pelkofer Jasmin Schwiers Maxi Pelkofer Angela Roy Annette Eggers Wanja Mues Paul Berger Nina Bott Claire Mortensen Kai-Ivo Baulitz Guido Mortensen Bernd Herzsprung Günther Priebusch
Film Der schoenste Tag meines Lebens 1957 Der schoenste Tag meines Lebens ist ein österreichischer Heimatfilm unter der Regie von Max Neufeld. Schauspieler: Michael Ande: Toni Joseph Egger: Kapitän Blümel Paul Bösiger: Kapellmeister Schmidt Ellinor Jensen: Schwester Maria Richard Eybner: Präfekt Keppler Paul Hörbiger: Direktor Thomas Hörbiger: Kapellmeister Brunner Gerhard Track: Kapellmeister Track Wiener sängerknaben Handlung: Der Waisenjunge Toni flüchtet nach dem Ungarnaufstand nach Deutschland. Hier findet er Zuflucht bei dem alten Donaukapitän Blümmel. Als der den Jungen zu einem Konzert der Wiener Sängerknaben mitnimmt, entdeckt Toni seine Liebe zum Gesang. Er besteht die Aufnahmeprüfung des Chors und wohnt von nun an im Internat. Dort kümmert sich Maria liebevoll um ihn. Als e...
Der Liebesfilm von Géza von Bolváry zeigt wie Johanna Matz als Beate Horstmann kurz vor dem Abitur Waise wird und sich dann durch die Welt schlagen muss. Einige charmante Herren machen ihr den Hof und vielleicht wird es alles wieder gut... Für mehr Clips und Filme kostenlos abonnieren: https://www.youtube.com/user/UCV8yejshmlsns86C-ZeO16Q?sub_confirmation=1 Noch mehr komplette Heimatfilme: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmYgnX7Ozk0Z6jXuCV9bAUXdurGzad6xd Hier geht's zum Heimatfilme YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV8yejshmlsns86C-ZeO16Q Die Besetzung aus 'Es wird alles wieder gut': Johanna Matz: Beate Horstmann Claus Biederstaedt: Peter Link Bernhard Wicki: Dr. Johann Krapp Paul Hartmann: Friedrich Horstmann Trude Hesterberg: Tante Flora Peter Mosbacher: Karl ...
Der deutsche Heimatfilm "Hoch droben auf dem Berg" mit Gunther Philipp, Gerhard Riedmann und Gardy Granass von Géza von Bolváry aus dem Jahr 1957 jetzt in voller Länge exklusiv auf dem Heimatfilme YouTube Kanal. Für mehr Clips und Filme kostenlos abonnieren: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCV8yejshmlsns86C-ZeO16Q Hier geht's zu den kompletten Heimatfilmen: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmYgnX7Ozk0Z6jXuCV9bAUXdurGzad6xd Hier geht's zu den schönsten Sissi Szenen: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLmYgnX7Ozk0ZYd-hPm7l4RCN_J64u8KX8 Regie: Géza von Bolváry Die Besetzung von "Hoch droben auf dem Berg": Gunther Philipp: Egon Fehring Gerhard Riedmann: Toni Hofer Gardy Granass: Maria Margot Hielscher: Sonja Martens Paul Hörbiger: Ferdinand Broneder Franz Muxeneder: Franz Pillot ...
Die neue Lernschwester Nelly wird von ihrer Vergangenheit verfolgt: Trixie, eine Freundin aus Nellys alten Drogenzeiten, kommt in die Notaufnahme und will Stoff. Als Verwaltungsdirektorin Codie erfährt, dass Nelly ein Ex-Junkie ist, kündigt sie ihr fristlos. Doch diese Rechnung hat sie ohne Dr. Scheu gemacht ... Marlies Engel (Oberschwester Gisela), Uwe Karpa (Oberpfleger Brenneke), Hermann Toelcke (Dr. Eberhard Scheu), Janette Rauch (Dr. Cordula Thiessen), Sabine Menne (Nelly), Ruth Fröhner (Corinna Hoff), Björn Bonn (Helge Reuter), Miriam Horwitz (Trixie), Sascha Eggers (Paul), Norbert Schultze (Regie), Scarlett Kleint (Drehbuch), Robert Schulte-Hemming (Musik), Peter H. W. Tost (Kamera)
Film Tanze mit mir in den Morgen 1962 'Tanze mit mir in den Morgen' ist ein österreichischer Schlagerfilm unter der Regie von Peter Dörre. Schauspieler: Paul Hörbiger: Johann Ebeseder Guggi Löwinger: Franziska Rex Gildo: Stefan Breuer Oskar Sima: Franz Biedermann Evi Kent: Daisy Biedermann Rudolf Carl: Wenzel Kainz Udo Jürgens: Max Kainz Joseph Egger: der alte Zirbel Lotte Lang: Amalia Strassmeier Marianne Schönauer: Witwe Werner Erich Padalewski: Florist Hans Richter: Privatdetektiv Peter Vogel: Privatdetektiv Kurt Liebrich Gerhard Wendland: er selbst Carmela Corren: sie selbst Chris Howland: Sänger Peter Beil: Sänger Handlung: ohann Ebeseder steht seit 15 Jahren dem kleinen Wiener Thalia-Theater vor. In seinem Theater spielen unter anderem seine Enkelin Franziska, die er nach dem To...
Connally served as governor from 1963 until 1969. In the campaigns of 1962 and 1966, Connally defeated weak Republican challenges offered by Jack Crichton, a Dallas oil industrialist, and Thomas Everton Kennerly, Sr. (1903–2000), of Houston, respectively. He prevailed with margins of 73.8 percent and 72.8 percent, respectively, giving him greater influence with the nearly all-Democratic legislature.[13] Connally was governor during a time of great expansion of higher education in Texas. He signed into law the creation of the Texas Higher Education Coordinating Board. He appointed regents who backed the entry of women into previously all-male Texas A&M; University in College Station, having been prompted to take such action by State Senator William T. "Bill" Moore of Bryan, who in 1953 had ...
Die Dame in Schwarz heißt ein Kriminalfilm von 1951 unter der Regie von Erich Engels. Der Titel für den internationalen Markt ist The Lady in Black. Die Hauptrollen sind mit Paul Hartmann und Mady Rahl sowie mit Rudolf Prack, Inge Egger und Franz Schafheitlin besetzt. Der Film wurde am 23. November 1951 in mehreren Städten in der Bundesrepublik Deutschland uraufgeführt. Besetzung Paul Hartmann: Frederik Royce, Rechtsanwalt Mady Rahl: Bianca Monnier Rudolf Prack: Nils Corbett, Polizeiwachtmeister Inge Egger: Ann, sein Verlobte Franz Schafheitlin: Marshall, Chefinspektor Ernst Fritz Fürbringer: Petterson, Bankier Harald Paulsen: »Fürst« Balbanoff
Teilnehmer: - Luzius Theler, Moderation - Paul Biffiger, Nationalratskandidat SVP - Thomas Burgener, Ständeratskandidat SPO - Thomas Egger, Nationalratskandidat CSPO - Iris Kündig Stoessel, Nationalratskandidatin FDPO - Philipp Matthias Bregy, Nationalratskandidat CVPO
"Last Tuesday"'s performance at QSol August 2014 in San Diego, CA. Last Tuesday is a collective of San Diego jazz musicians. For this date performers included (from left to right): George Lane and Brian Lang (percussion), Chris Morante (guitar), Bill Oakes (trombone), Paul Carlomango (drums), Warren Dale (sax), Tim Dowty (guitar), Paul Viani (sax), Don Shaffer (trumpet), Chuck Eggers (bass). Pieces performed: Peter Gunn Lucky Southern Cold Duck Time Povo Mr. Magic Sledgehammeer Kailua (by Paul Viani)
Something in the way you talk
maybe baby, just the way you walk
is shaking all the leaves out of the trees
Something in the way you smile
teeth and lips and hair run wild yeh
surely this has brought me to my knees
Oh Lord, I'm down -- I'm down upon my knees
yes Lord, I'm down -- I'm down upon my knees
And I don't know which way to turn
Which way to go
Chorus:
What did you do to me
(did you do) did you do a little seance
(did you do) a black cat romance
(did you do) did you do a little sun dance
(did you do) did you do some voodoo baby
Hey, yeh, yeh, yeh
Feels like a winds a blowin
looks like a hurricanes comin
and it's coming from the center of your eyes
these eyes are deepest blue
these eyes that are so true
you got the eyes to make me cry
Oh Lord, I'm down -- I'm down upon my knees
yes Lord, I'm down -- I'm down upon my knees
and all I know is I don't know what I know
Hush now darlin
I don't plan to cry
I say hush now darlin
That ain't my style
Look at you, God knows I do
I put it down to a thing called voodoo
I put it down to the curse of love
I put it down to fate, hey