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it was just a punctuation mark at the end of the sentence. it all goes into the clemson team that year. essentially a special memory that i will hold forever. i'm just glad to have a little part in that. the coaches at a great job there. i'm so proud to be a part of it. the top kicker. could he follow a similar path. he is a walk-on. he has been nothing but solid for the tigers this year. i am so proud of the kids. i'm proud of break in that field goal unit. he's a great job of watching him all year. i think he is holding. he's done a great job as well. he has been one heck of a job. i'm a huge fan of his. the philco against lsu was the start of full -- four consecutive wins in both games. they will get number five. they will be the national champions of college football. coverage be sure to follow the sports team on twitter. another guy reggie caught up with was dj swerved her. he said sharing a locker room has it been so easy for him so far. there is most deadly subtracts -- trash talk. congrats to clemson. that is my come back every time.
it was just a punctuation mark at the end of the sentence. it all goes into the clemson team that year. essentially a special memory that i will hold forever. i'm just glad to have a little part in that. the coaches at a great job there. i'm so proud to be a part of it. the top kicker. could he follow a similar path. he is a walk-on. he has been nothing but solid for the tigers this year. i am so proud of the kids. i'm proud of break in that field goal unit. he's a great job of watching him all...
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and in warfare, combat is the punctuation mark at the end of a very, very long paragraph that starts in the civilian world and ends in that moment. so you have every right to it's your war, too. >> wages set about combat being the punctuation mark at the end of a longer sentence or paragraph -- what you just said -- visually beautiful. i know these women would agree because being support personnel, they sometimes felt almost that a sense of illegitimacy perhaps because they would compare themselves to the combat veteran who have been in a combat role in feel that, you know, they wonder why is our story valuable our why would somebody want to note our story when we were assigned a combat role, when we were come into your mind, only support personnel. yet it's something like nine out of 10 military personnel are in a support role supporting a person in combat, so yeah. sometimes i think the combat stories are even more dramatic and even more heroic. i was drawn to the support personnel in part because their stories are not often told. and so there's -- they are the choice we made we do
and in warfare, combat is the punctuation mark at the end of a very, very long paragraph that starts in the civilian world and ends in that moment. so you have every right to it's your war, too. >> wages set about combat being the punctuation mark at the end of a longer sentence or paragraph -- what you just said -- visually beautiful. i know these women would agree because being support personnel, they sometimes felt almost that a sense of illegitimacy perhaps because they would compare...
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was after that it wasn't just a speech everybody said we are wrong it actually marked an intense conflict nothing punctuated that more than the bombing of the church of birmingham alabama. when they were preparing for church services with a group of girls in they were all killed in this explosion that was set by a white supremacist for that bill that was before congress and reminds us out what was at stake of movement going to the core of many people's beliefs of what this nation should be indeed did change minds but it brought people to those positions of hatred we see their real invigoration of this movement that is opposed very clearly in this, of birmingham. >> the book march on washington booktv on c-span2 >> host: we will introduce you to an author named stephanie. what are you writing about? >> my daughter was recently diagnosed in recently welcomed coach into her life to detect changes so when she is low or high which is dangerous he can detect that with a sense of smell and alerts her the something is wrong. has been an incredible journey. to try the biotic pancreas and an advocate for diabetes res
was after that it wasn't just a speech everybody said we are wrong it actually marked an intense conflict nothing punctuated that more than the bombing of the church of birmingham alabama. when they were preparing for church services with a group of girls in they were all killed in this explosion that was set by a white supremacist for that bill that was before congress and reminds us out what was at stake of movement going to the core of many people's beliefs of what this nation should be...
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so i think it was a real-life sort of punctuation mark on that album there. >> he was on the billboardtimes. "let's dance" was number one for a week in 1983 and fame was number one for two weeks in 1975. but he was on the list, he made the list a bunch of times and for so many different kinds of songs. they each feel so different. >> he really helped godfather so many genres, if he wasn't helping to start them, like glam rock, or early punk. he really helped bring electronic music to the forefront in the late '70s, drum and bass in the '90s. and this album, his last album, has touches of jazz. and he was inspired by kendrick lamar. >> and that was a big part of his life too, was collaboration. >> absolutely. >> john lennon famously, yoko ono put out a tweet and said, john and i had very few friends, we thought david was as close as family. he collaborated with nine inch nails. is that part of who he was? >> absolutely. i think he was very much about bringing different people into his incredible vision and really making it what he wanted it to be. if you look at queen, just his amazing
so i think it was a real-life sort of punctuation mark on that album there. >> he was on the billboardtimes. "let's dance" was number one for a week in 1983 and fame was number one for two weeks in 1975. but he was on the list, he made the list a bunch of times and for so many different kinds of songs. they each feel so different. >> he really helped godfather so many genres, if he wasn't helping to start them, like glam rock, or early punk. he really helped bring...
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it actually marked an intense year of conflict, and nothing punctuated them more than the bombing of the church in birmingham, alabama. this was on a sunday morning when people were preparing for church services. there was a group of girls in the basement who were preparing for the service command they were all killed in this explosion that was set by a white supremacist who opposed the bill that was before congress ensuring integration. and i think it reminded how hard it was and what was at stake. this was a movement that was really going to the core of many people's beliefs about what this nation should be. and it changed a lot of minds and steel a lot of people to their positions of hatred's and their commitment and equality. and we see the reinvigoration of the movement is that was opposed very clearly in this really horrific bombing in birmingham. >> professor of history, the book the march on washington jobs, freedom, and the forgotten history of civil rights. this is book tv on c-span2. >> and today book tv continued for an additional 24 hours. 's >> hello, everyone. wonderfu
it actually marked an intense year of conflict, and nothing punctuated them more than the bombing of the church in birmingham, alabama. this was on a sunday morning when people were preparing for church services. there was a group of girls in the basement who were preparing for the service command they were all killed in this explosion that was set by a white supremacist who opposed the bill that was before congress ensuring integration. and i think it reminded how hard it was and what was at...
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punctuation-based emotions. there are so many other great for instance, maybe a question mark "jeb?... would that be good?" or "jeb comma" -- it makes jeb seem like he's just the first in a big list of awesome stuff. like jeb, ice cream, sports cars, dragons... who knows what else? maybe you'd like one of those things to be president. or maybe even the semicolon. it's perfect for jeb because you know it's smart, but you're not sure what it does or where it belongs. (cheers and applause) 'course, he could replace the whole thing with symbols. something tells me that when he looks at how well donald trump is doing, that's what jeb yells. or, you know, maybe just "jeb, asterisk." it would create curiosity -- then people could check the footnotes and see that, yep, president. we'll be right back with samuel (cheers and applause) still not feeling well? no...you know when i got sick my mom used to make me chicken noodle soup. aw, ok... you should call your mom. bye. campbell's chicken noodle soup. there when no one else is. campbell's. made for real, real life. i've smoked a lot and quit a lot, but ended up now
punctuation-based emotions. there are so many other great for instance, maybe a question mark "jeb?... would that be good?" or "jeb comma" -- it makes jeb seem like he's just the first in a big list of awesome stuff. like jeb, ice cream, sports cars, dragons... who knows what else? maybe you'd like one of those things to be president. or maybe even the semicolon. it's perfect for jeb because you know it's smart, but you're not sure what it does or where it belongs. (cheers...
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in this week's teacher of the week. 3 "if this is a question what kind of punctuation mark mark... everyone should know they respect runs his class corporation... it... the high we take our learners and as a community of learners because role and everybody has a mission in here and the try to get somewhere in life and to try to be somebody in life so if we go in with that same philosphy in our head every day, then there is no way we can regress to what we didn't know. " yvette gordon and her sidney nominated mr mckie for our teacher of the "he as 20 students and he teaches each child where they are... " "how does electricty flow through batteries... everybody say go joseph go joseph go... go joseph go joseph go." as part of the corporation... each student like sidney has the job to their best. "he increased my reading good grades on social studies, science math "mr mckie im mary sturgill from news 19 and you are our teacher of the week. i watch you every morning... " but its not only what takes place in the classroom that makes mr mckie our teacher of the week... he does what he ex
in this week's teacher of the week. 3 "if this is a question what kind of punctuation mark mark... everyone should know they respect runs his class corporation... it... the high we take our learners and as a community of learners because role and everybody has a mission in here and the try to get somewhere in life and to try to be somebody in life so if we go in with that same philosphy in our head every day, then there is no way we can regress to what we didn't know. " yvette gordon...
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it marked an intense year of conflict and i think nothing punctuated that conflict more than the bombing of the church in birmingham. this was on a sunday morning when people were pickering for church services. they were all killed in this explosion sent by the white supremacist in the bill that was before congress. it is going to the core of many peoples beliefs people's beliefs about what the nation should be and it didn't change a lot of minds but also sealed a lot of people to their positions and their commitment to inequality and we see the reinvigoration of this that was opposed to the civil rights movement. >> professor of history at the university of wisconsin. the book the march on washington for jobs, freedom and forgotten history of civil rights this is book tv on c-span2. maybe a few introductory remarks you've probably been here before but maybe not. david was born in los angeles. it's a befitting a legend we don't know what year that was but his father was an amazing heartthrob and actor and according to mr. barker who wrote this book she was quite a family and his brother,
it marked an intense year of conflict and i think nothing punctuated that conflict more than the bombing of the church in birmingham. this was on a sunday morning when people were pickering for church services. they were all killed in this explosion sent by the white supremacist in the bill that was before congress. it is going to the core of many peoples beliefs people's beliefs about what the nation should be and it didn't change a lot of minds but also sealed a lot of people to their...