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  • Then-Vice President Al Gore kisses his wife Tipper as he steps onto the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles on Aug. 17, 2000
  • Journalist Laura Ling with former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore at the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, Calif., on Wednesday, August 5, 2009
  • Tommy Lee Jones and Al Gore
  • Former Vice President Al Gore attends the Creative Coalition’s Students Inaugural Program at the Cole Field House at the University of Maryland on January 19, 2009
  • Jon Bon Jovi and Al Gore, 2006
  • Al Gore chats with Access
  • Saving the best for last: Frmr. Vice President Al Gore!
  • Al Gore & Joel Hyatt show off the hardware
  • Al Gore &  Joe Hyatt win an Outstanding Interactive Emmy
  • Al and Tipper Gore hit the scene

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    Then-Vice President Al Gore kisses his wife Tipper as he steps onto the stage at the Democratic National Convention in Los Angeles on Aug. 17, 2000

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    Journalist Laura Ling with former President Bill Clinton and former Vice President Al Gore at the Bob Hope Airport in Burbank, Calif., on Wednesday, August 5, 2009

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    Tommy Lee Jones and Al Gore

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    Former Vice President Al Gore attends the Creative Coalition’s Students Inaugural Program at the Cole Field House at the University of Maryland on January 19, 2009

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    Jon Bon Jovi and Al Gore, 2006

  • Access Hollywood

    Al Gore chats with Access

  • Access HollywoodUsnaps.com

    Saving the best for last: Frmr. Vice President Al Gore!

  • AP

    Al Gore & Joel Hyatt show off the hardware

  • AP

    Al Gore & Joe Hyatt win an Outstanding Interactive Emmy

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    Al and Tipper Gore hit the scene

 

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April 5, 2012

Keith Olbermann Sues Ex-Bosses At Current TV For More Than $50 Million, Cites Show’s Glitches

Keith Olbermann is moving his grievances with his former employer Current TV from the airwaves to the courtroom, suing the network for more than $50 million and blasting it for what he claims were shoddy production values.

Olbermann’s breach-of-contract lawsuit filed in Los Angeles on Thursday also seeks a judge’s ruling that he didn’t disparage the network before his firing, and that his former bosses violated his agreement by disclosing how much he was being paid.

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