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alford. you think booth was jealous of his older brother, his fame, and that sort of let him to do what he did on april 14, to get that fame which was missing from his career by doing something very dramatic? dr. alford: jealous of his brother edwin? >>'s fame. a lot of himself, but his fame -- not of himself, but his fame. dr. alford: i think the rivalries overstressed in a recent book. you have the normal sibling rivalry that anyone would have. they are competing for space in the same profession. there are not that many theaters. there was a little tension there. i think edwin was about as jealous of john as fisa versa -- vice-versa. they were starting to excel in different lines of work. not totally, but they play different characters. edwin saw john do one play. he gave him his costume and said i can't do that. john fully admitted that edwin was a better othello edwin was a better hamlet. i think he wanted fame. it was not so much the atricure. he had that. -- so much theatrical. he had t
alford. you think booth was jealous of his older brother, his fame, and that sort of let him to do what he did on april 14, to get that fame which was missing from his career by doing something very dramatic? dr. alford: jealous of his brother edwin? >>'s fame. a lot of himself, but his fame -- not of himself, but his fame. dr. alford: i think the rivalries overstressed in a recent book. you have the normal sibling rivalry that anyone would have. they are competing for space in the same...
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alford. you think booth was jealous of his older brother, his fame, and that sort of let him to do what he did on april 14, to get that fame which was missing from his career by doing something very dramatic? dr. alford: jealous of his brother edwin? >>'s fame. a lot of himself, but his fame -- not of himself, but his fame. dr. alford: i think the rivalries overstressed in a recent book. you have the normal sibling rivalry that anyone would have. they are competing for space in the same profession. there are not that many theaters. there was a little tension there. i think edwin was about as jealous of john as fisa versa -- vice-versa. they were starting to excel in different lines of work. not totally, but they play different characters. edwin saw john do one play. he gave him his costume and said i can't do that. john fully admitted that edwin was a better othello edwin was a better hamlet. i think he wanted fame. it was not so much the atricure. he had that. -- so much theatrical. he had t
alford. you think booth was jealous of his older brother, his fame, and that sort of let him to do what he did on april 14, to get that fame which was missing from his career by doing something very dramatic? dr. alford: jealous of his brother edwin? >>'s fame. a lot of himself, but his fame -- not of himself, but his fame. dr. alford: i think the rivalries overstressed in a recent book. you have the normal sibling rivalry that anyone would have. they are competing for space in the same...
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alford. you think booth was jealous of his older brother, his fame, and that sort of let him to do what he did on april 14, to get that fame which was missing from his career by doing something very dramatic? dr. alford: jealous of his brother edwin? >>'s fame. a lot of himself, but his fame -- not of himself, but his fame. dr. alford: i think the rivalries overstressed in a recent book. you have the normal sibling rivalry that anyone would have. they are competing for space in the same profession. there are not that many theaters. there was a little tension there. i think edwin was about as jealous of john as fisa versa -- vice-versa. they were starting to excel in different lines of work. not totally, but they play different characters. edwin saw john do one play. he gave him his costume and said i can't do that. john fully admitted that edwin was a better othello edwin was a better hamlet. i think he wanted fame. it was not so much the atricure. he had that. -- so much theatrical. he had t
alford. you think booth was jealous of his older brother, his fame, and that sort of let him to do what he did on april 14, to get that fame which was missing from his career by doing something very dramatic? dr. alford: jealous of his brother edwin? >>'s fame. a lot of himself, but his fame -- not of himself, but his fame. dr. alford: i think the rivalries overstressed in a recent book. you have the normal sibling rivalry that anyone would have. they are competing for space in the same...
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alford has been at a community college.e was one of only a handful of teachers to receive the outstanding faculty awards. the highest honor bestowed upon educators by the commonwealth of virginia. here are just a few of the online comments by nearly 300 of his former students. if you don't like this guy, you have to be a more on. -- a moron. [laughter] quote -- he is the best professor i've ever had. i mean, the guy wrote his own book. quote -- i hate history. all caps five exclamation points. you made it so interesting. who would have guessed history could be fun? quote -- god of history. i'm impressed. quote -- this class is really helpful and it liked it so much. no papers, no homework, no stress. the final paper is so easy. i got a low grade in this class. [laughter] but i believe you will do a really good job. quote -- the funniest old guy i have ever met. [laughter] i had such a good time finding these. quote -- ah, as you can see there is over like what, 200 comments on this prof. he is so normal. he
alford has been at a community college.e was one of only a handful of teachers to receive the outstanding faculty awards. the highest honor bestowed upon educators by the commonwealth of virginia. here are just a few of the online comments by nearly 300 of his former students. if you don't like this guy, you have to be a more on. -- a moron. [laughter] quote -- he is the best professor i've ever had. i mean, the guy wrote his own book. quote -- i hate history. all caps five exclamation points....
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terry alford. [applause] professor alford: thank you for this great invitation. it is great to see such a large audience. he got invited to read his poems at 7:00 friday night at the community center. he was delighted and showed up at 6:30. no one was there. 6:45 tone was there. 7:00, no one was there, not even the person who invited him. [laughter] so, you know, finally at 7:051 person walked in, but they sat all the way back in this immense room. our good poet was mortified. he thought about leaving but thought i cannot leave this one person here. the poet got up and said, i think i will get started. one of you come down front tier? the men backs it, no, -- the man in the back said, no, i i will sit here, i have to slip out a little early. [laughter] glad to see such a great crowd. my biography of booth got started a few years ago when i was teaching a class on great crimes. each weeks we would take a great crime, the kennedy assassination, the lincoln assassination and the lincoln assassination was the favorite of the students. i don't know if it was because w
terry alford. [applause] professor alford: thank you for this great invitation. it is great to see such a large audience. he got invited to read his poems at 7:00 friday night at the community center. he was delighted and showed up at 6:30. no one was there. 6:45 tone was there. 7:00, no one was there, not even the person who invited him. [laughter] so, you know, finally at 7:051 person walked in, but they sat all the way back in this immense room. our good poet was mortified. he thought about...
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alford driving and scoring 11th seed ucla into the round of 16. 92-75.kes control in the second half for a 15-point win against ohio state and after stunning baylor georgia state's run comes to an in against xavier. muskeers face arizona. east region villanova, dune seven with three minutes to play against nc state in the south region.jf utah leading georgetown by seven in the second half. stanford beginning their quest for a 13th final fourc appearance today. tara vanderveer seeking win number 800 on the farm. who is this. fourth seeded cardinal in troll early, bonny samuelson. then good uay in traffic. northridge by one at halftime. here comes stanford, and taylor greenfield had 19. thompson, the jumper. cardial with a 24-4 run to blow this thing open in the second half. thompson again off the steal. 73-60 the final. next up oklahoma on monday. after beating new orleans last night the warriors increase their record to 45-13. hosting utah tonight. up 11 games on the clipes, they're closing in on a division twice title for the first time since 1976. >> o
alford driving and scoring 11th seed ucla into the round of 16. 92-75.kes control in the second half for a 15-point win against ohio state and after stunning baylor georgia state's run comes to an in against xavier. muskeers face arizona. east region villanova, dune seven with three minutes to play against nc state in the south region.jf utah leading georgetown by seven in the second half. stanford beginning their quest for a 13th final fourc appearance today. tara vanderveer seeking win number...
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alford driving and scoring 11th seed ucla into the round of 16. 92-75.es control in the second half for a 15-point win against ohio state and after stunning baylor georgia state's run comes to an in against xavier. muskeers face arizona. east region villanova, dune seven with three minutes to play against nc state in the south region.jf utah leading georgetown by seven in the second half. stanford beginning their quest for a 13th final fourc appearance today. tara vanderveer seeking win number 800 on the farm. who is this. fourth seeded cardinal in troll early, bonny samuelson. then good uay in traffic. northridge by one at halftime. here comes stanford, and taylor greenfield had 19. thompson, the jumper. cardial with a 24-4 run to blow this thing open in the second half. thompson again off the steal. 73-60 the final. next up oklahoma on monday. after beating new orleans last night the warriors increase their record to 45-13. hosting utah tonight. up 11 games on the clipes, they're closing in on a division twice title for the first time since 1976. >> on
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alford no exception. ucla into the round of 16. west region round of 32. seed arizona takes control in the second half for 15-point win against ohio state. and xavier beats the cinderella story, georgia state. >>> stanford beginning their quest for a 13th final four appearance today. cardinal hoping with cal state northridge. can't stop. cardinal in control early, sam sewellson the three. stanford up 13. northridge by one at the half. second half down by six. the cardinal responsible with a 24-4 run. taylor greenfield, then lily thompson, loose ball, the hustle to thompson, the lay-in, stanford now leading 60-54 with a municipal newscast to play. >> steve nash made official, after 19-year nba career in which he won two mvps he is retiring signing with the lakers in 2012, nash played in just 55 games due injuries. the legend will be third on the nba's all-time assist list. >> third round over the arnold palmer invitational bay hill. daniel burger 237 yards, this is an albatross, 2 on a par-5. world number one rory mcilroy, three consecutive goings. tied for
alford no exception. ucla into the round of 16. west region round of 32. seed arizona takes control in the second half for 15-point win against ohio state. and xavier beats the cinderella story, georgia state. >>> stanford beginning their quest for a 13th final four appearance today. cardinal hoping with cal state northridge. can't stop. cardinal in control early, sam sewellson the three. stanford up 13. northridge by one at the half. second half down by six. the cardinal responsible...
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terry alford. [applause] professor alford: thank you for this great invitation.t is great to see such a large audience. he got invited to read his poems at 7:00 friday night at the community center. he was delighted and showed up at 6:30. no one was there. 6:45 tone was there. 7:00, no one was there, not even the person who invited him. [laughter] so, you know, finally at 7:051 person walked in, but they sat all the way back in this immense room. our good poet was mortified. he thought about leaving but thought i cannot leave this one person here. the poet got up and said, i think i will get started. one of you come down front tier? the men backs it, no, -- the man in the back said, no, i i will sit here, i have to slip out a little early. [laughter] glad to see such a great crowd. my biography of booth got started a few years ago when i was teaching a class on great crimes. each weeks we would take a great crime, the kennedy assassination, the lincoln assassination and the lincoln assassination was the favorite of the students. i don't know if it was because wer
terry alford. [applause] professor alford: thank you for this great invitation.t is great to see such a large audience. he got invited to read his poems at 7:00 friday night at the community center. he was delighted and showed up at 6:30. no one was there. 6:45 tone was there. 7:00, no one was there, not even the person who invited him. [laughter] so, you know, finally at 7:051 person walked in, but they sat all the way back in this immense room. our good poet was mortified. he thought about...
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alford 22. 5 assists. tony parker led the bruins with 28. isaac hamilton, lefty finished to go up 12. usually pretty good. alford. ucla wins it 92-75. >>> third round of the arnold palmer invitational. second shot on the par 5 6. i'd probably hit a 9 here. draws it in. rolls it in. that's a 2. rory mcilroy, two consecutive bogeys. he's tied at 12 for 9 under. everybody's chasing hendrick stenson. leads morgan hoffman by two shots. >>> the a's beat the reds 8-1 today. the giants they fall 3-2. >>> colin, thank you. breaking news update. vallejo police just telling us the armed man shot by an officer tonight has died. nship jake ballard has with olivia pope. consider it done. previously on "scandal"... you are a liar! you wanted to know who i am? this is who i am. defiance is who i am. i'm moving across the street into blair house. don't worry. we'll take the tunnels. no one will see us. no one even needs to know what's happening. do you still love me? i do. but i can't do this anymore. (door slams) (water lapping)
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and he does not have to register as an offensive ender. >> that's the nature of an alford plea. he said look i did not do this, i'm not going to say i did this and he's maintained that. >> reporter: attorney dana jones-oliver who represented king says the case was resolved fairly. >> the court has a duty and obligation to look at each and every case on a case-by-case basis and make determinations based upon that specific case. >> my family is broken. >> reporter: her child now lives in another state where she's hoping for a fresh start. williams feels that she's lost her daughter and her mission to protect other children. >> let every parent who sends their kid to school trusting and believing the teachers are going to do what's in the best interests of our kids he let us all down. >> reporter: the state's attorney's office is expecting that king will not be able to teach again in the prince george's county school system and possibly not in the state of maryland. tracee wilkins, back to you. >>> there is a search under way tonight for four men wanted in a murder in fairfax count
and he does not have to register as an offensive ender. >> that's the nature of an alford plea. he said look i did not do this, i'm not going to say i did this and he's maintained that. >> reporter: attorney dana jones-oliver who represented king says the case was resolved fairly. >> the court has a duty and obligation to look at each and every case on a case-by-case basis and make determinations based upon that specific case. >> my family is broken. >> reporter:...
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and he does not have to register as an offender. >> that's the nature of an alford plea. he said look i did not do this i'm not going to say i did this and he's maintained that. >> i'm devastated about that. >> reporter: williams says her 13-year-old daughter thought king was in love with her. >> she's been torment by it so my family is broken. >> reporter: her child now lives in another state where she's hoping for a fresh start. williams feels she's lost her daughter and her mission to protect other children. >> i did everything i could. i tried to prevent him from getting out here and hurting other kids. i did the best i could. and it just wasn't enough. >> reporter: coming up on news4 at 6:00 while king says that he -- or while his attorney says she believes that her client that absolute justice in court today. tracee wilkins, live this evening. back to you in the studio. >>> new information released today about a school stabbing that took place earlier this week. officials tell us two students were in a fight. that's when one student pulled out a box cutter-style wea
and he does not have to register as an offender. >> that's the nature of an alford plea. he said look i did not do this i'm not going to say i did this and he's maintained that. >> i'm devastated about that. >> reporter: williams says her 13-year-old daughter thought king was in love with her. >> she's been torment by it so my family is broken. >> reporter: her child now lives in another state where she's hoping for a fresh start. williams feels she's lost her...
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the last presenter, terry alford , will sign books after the speakers panel. there will be a lunch break from 12:20 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. for those of you not familiar with this area of 10 street, there is a cheat sheet of places to ee and the lobby. lastly, i want to say that the abraham lincoln institute is a nonprofit organization, as all of you know, today's presentation was offered free of charge. the only way we can do that is if we are able to collect donations throughout the year to pay for events like today. if you are interested in donating, or have brought your checkbook today, please write out a check to the abraham lincoln institute. you can leave it with anyone in the box office. or, if you didn't bring your checkbook today, please visit our website at lincoln -institute.org. please give generously. that is therefore the housekeeping. it gives the great pleasure now to introduce an outstanding public servant in the district of columbia, visit orange -- vincent orange who has served on the ward five council. he has been o and at large council member a
the last presenter, terry alford , will sign books after the speakers panel. there will be a lunch break from 12:20 p.m. to 1:45 p.m. for those of you not familiar with this area of 10 street, there is a cheat sheet of places to ee and the lobby. lastly, i want to say that the abraham lincoln institute is a nonprofit organization, as all of you know, today's presentation was offered free of charge. the only way we can do that is if we are able to collect donations throughout the year to pay for...
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stanford the season ends with a 26-10 record ucla versus gonzaga on the men's side ucla head coach steve alfordew 1st half zags big man przmek karnowski - works inside for the layup and the foul 27-16 gonzaga.karnowski: 18 points 9 rebs 2nd half karnowski - the great behind back pass to domantas sabonis for the dunk 52-37 gonzaga final: 74-62 gonzaga bulldogs reach elite 8 for first time since 1999 looks like gonzaga will face duke on sunday st. john's parted ways with steve lavin today. and that could open the door for. chris mullin to take over the job. mullin has been rumored to be the front runner to replace lavin who coached st. john's the past 5 years. mullin is of course one of the all time great warriors. and one of the great players in the history of st. john's as well girls high school basketball state championships at haas pavilion in berkeley division 5 title on the line - eastside prep head coach donovan blythe and his trusty assistant kevin "the bodyguard" seitertaking on la jolla country day prep coming in with a 25-5 record and just 6 players on the roster end of the 1st eastsid
stanford the season ends with a 26-10 record ucla versus gonzaga on the men's side ucla head coach steve alfordew 1st half zags big man przmek karnowski - works inside for the layup and the foul 27-16 gonzaga.karnowski: 18 points 9 rebs 2nd half karnowski - the great behind back pass to domantas sabonis for the dunk 52-37 gonzaga final: 74-62 gonzaga bulldogs reach elite 8 for first time since 1999 looks like gonzaga will face duke on sunday st. john's parted ways with steve lavin today. and...
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to keep it close >> gary:time running out ucla down 2 >> gary:bryce alford throws up the 3-pointer it'sofficials by rule couldn't review it replays looked inconclusive anyway 3 points and the lead for ucla >> gary:final: 60-59 ucla >> gary:bruins advance to play the winner of this next game >> gary:ncaa- uab/ iowa state >> gary:alabama-birmingham coach former cal plaer jerod haase >> gary:25 seconds left >> gary:uab's william lee hits the fallaway jumper to give uab the lead 58-57 >> gary:final: uab hangs on 60-59 >> gary:the 14th seed upsets the 3rd seed they play ucla next >> gary:ncaa - georgia st./baylor (cheers & applause) >> gary:georgia state coach ron hunter who tore his achilles in the celebration after winning their conference tournament last sunday >> gary:kevin ware who suffered that gruesome knee injury with louisville a couple of years ago now at georgia state he scored 4 points >> gary:final possession thwe coach's son r.j. hunter hits the deep three pointer to win it >> gary:coach hunter falls out of his chair. he can't believe it! >> gary:final: 57-56 georgia st >> gary
to keep it close >> gary:time running out ucla down 2 >> gary:bryce alford throws up the 3-pointer it'sofficials by rule couldn't review it replays looked inconclusive anyway 3 points and the lead for ucla >> gary:final: 60-59 ucla >> gary:bruins advance to play the winner of this next game >> gary:ncaa- uab/ iowa state >> gary:alabama-birmingham coach former cal plaer jerod haase >> gary:25 seconds left >> gary:uab's william lee hits the fallaway...
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larry brown who was coach uc el aid to the ncaa title game steve alford his some price hit nine-three-pointersep it close time running out what you el with a ucla down to. --2 >> gary: writes alfred throws up the three. that it will all but as an you yen it is called for goal to end the official by rule could not review it replaced with inconclusive anyway three plans and the lead for ucla. final 60-59 at ucla bruins advanced to play the winner of the next game. >> jacqueline: >> gary: georgia state coach brian hunter who tore his achilles' in the celebration after when there conference tournament last sunday. kevin weir who suffered the gruesome knee injury with louisville a couple of years ago now at georgia state he scored four points. final possession coached son r. j. hunter hits the deep three- pointer to let it creek coach hunter falls out of his chair he cannot believe it! >> gary: file 57-56 georgia. they advanced to play sixth seed and xavier. >> gary: and is not too late to sign up for the kron bracket challenge just go to kron4 and click the link and do not forget j. and bid sunday
larry brown who was coach uc el aid to the ncaa title game steve alford his some price hit nine-three-pointersep it close time running out what you el with a ucla down to. --2 >> gary: writes alfred throws up the three. that it will all but as an you yen it is called for goal to end the official by rule could not review it replaced with inconclusive anyway three plans and the lead for ucla. final 60-59 at ucla bruins advanced to play the winner of the next game. >> jacqueline:...
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yesterday was about the father and the son steve alford, his son had nine three-pointers and georgian you look at a father and son who won and advanced. rj hunter -- gerri: we're watching that video, and didn't dad strain his achilles' heel here, it was amazing what happened. i think peel were just in love with watching the father-son dynamic. legacies happen. there is the dad on the ground right there. i hope he's going to be okay. >> he ruptured his achilles he was on the stool and almost fell off and fell off it again. it was exciting he talked about his son and wished every father and son could experience what he experienced yesterday. gerri: i have to tell you, i hope that you realized unc beat harvard. you didn't take me seriously last time, now you have to pay attention. >> they had to hold on to win the game. if it were two or three minutes they would have a tough time. gerri: it was a one point difference. talk about kentucky they're your favorite. how are they doing? >> they did not look good. played hampton in the first round. if they came out playing a really good team th
yesterday was about the father and the son steve alford, his son had nine three-pointers and georgian you look at a father and son who won and advanced. rj hunter -- gerri: we're watching that video, and didn't dad strain his achilles' heel here, it was amazing what happened. i think peel were just in love with watching the father-son dynamic. legacies happen. there is the dad on the ground right there. i hope he's going to be okay. >> he ruptured his achilles he was on the stool and...
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bryce alford. but moriega is called for goal tending and it wasn't reviewable. so ucla takes the lead. moore two different looks added for a game winner. can't go ucla wins it 60-59. here's another favorite moment from day one. love this. rj hunter for georgia state, drains the three. ron hunter his dad and coach working the sideline in a rolling chair. he had just hurt his achilles tendon a week ago celebrating the panthers winning the sun belt conference and out of his seat. georgia state the upset. 57-56 another fairly sizable upset. we mentioned the good old game. 47 second left. the floater to get by the a one point lead. willam lee hits the tough jumper. 60-59 victory. >> it's official i think we've come to that point of spring training when the word tedious comes to mind. 4th inning nice defense. justin maxwell trying to make the team with a nice sliding catch. brandon belt hits one out. solo shot his third of the year. 3-1 win over milwaukee. that's the sporting life. the a's were off. >> i love those sausage racers. >> those were cooked sausages after r
bryce alford. but moriega is called for goal tending and it wasn't reviewable. so ucla takes the lead. moore two different looks added for a game winner. can't go ucla wins it 60-59. here's another favorite moment from day one. love this. rj hunter for georgia state, drains the three. ron hunter his dad and coach working the sideline in a rolling chair. he had just hurt his achilles tendon a week ago celebrating the panthers winning the sun belt conference and out of his seat. georgia state the...
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we are going to take a 15 minute break and we will come back at five of 3:00 to hear terry alford speak2:55 will be back. >> the symposium looking a president abraham lincoln's life and legacy taking another break here, 15 minute break. we will be back with more live coverage of ford's theatre in washington, d.c. when the symposium resumes. until then, a look at the history of columbus, georgia, the city we are featuring all this weekend as part of our c-span cities to her. -- tour. >> we are here the columbus museum in columbus, georgia. we are standing in the chattahoochee legacy gallery. this is the permanent gallery that focuses on the history of columbus and its many highlights. from the prehistoric periods 10,000 years ago up to the 1970's, even moving forward into the columbus that we know today. we are currently standing in the portion of the legacy gallery that deals with the civil war. columbus was a significant city during the war for many reasons not least of which was that it was the second-largest manufacturing center for the confederacy. second only to the confederate cap
we are going to take a 15 minute break and we will come back at five of 3:00 to hear terry alford speak2:55 will be back. >> the symposium looking a president abraham lincoln's life and legacy taking another break here, 15 minute break. we will be back with more live coverage of ford's theatre in washington, d.c. when the symposium resumes. until then, a look at the history of columbus, georgia, the city we are featuring all this weekend as part of our c-span cities to her. -- tour....
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edward brooke was recruited to join the alpha legal team headed by then general president of alpha alfordbriefs that ultimately ended at the supreme court of the united states. and on june the 5th, 1950 four years before the brown verses the board of education momentous decision. the supreme court of the united states struck down the regulation which allowed segregation and discrimination in railroad dining cars in part because of the heroic efforts of edward brooke. edward brooke was always a champion in the fight against prejudice and discrimination. his standard and measure of a person was a standard of excellence. he only wanted to be judged by the content of his character rather than his racial back ground. doctor martin luther king who was initiated into the paternity by edward brooke wile king was a graduate student at boston university stated the proposition that life's most persistent and urgent question is what are you doing for others? edward brooke became an ac acknowledge acknowledged national treasure by using his time power, and intellect lifting others up and making sure f
edward brooke was recruited to join the alpha legal team headed by then general president of alpha alfordbriefs that ultimately ended at the supreme court of the united states. and on june the 5th, 1950 four years before the brown verses the board of education momentous decision. the supreme court of the united states struck down the regulation which allowed segregation and discrimination in railroad dining cars in part because of the heroic efforts of edward brooke. edward brooke was always a...
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dan alford is here, managing partner at westwood capital. welcome. he is dead wrong of the economy? you think that they should raise rates? dan: stanley fischer gave a speech yesterday here in new york, basically saying that we really do need to raise rates. they are determined to get some control back over monetary policy. one of the things he said was we don't know when the next downturn is going to come. right now, we have no control over monetary policy other than resorting back to qe. they are very concerned about getting that rate higher. we are going from an ultra low -- ultrahigh level of accommodation to a very high-level of accommodation if we go up to a quarter point. lisa: the argument is that you have to raise rates because you have to drop them back down. matt: if you are going to raise rates, don't you bring buyers of certain assets who might have been sitting on the fence and not worried about making the decision because rates will stay at zero? dan: let's say we raise the policy rate by 25 points. the question is what will happen at
dan alford is here, managing partner at westwood capital. welcome. he is dead wrong of the economy? you think that they should raise rates? dan: stanley fischer gave a speech yesterday here in new york, basically saying that we really do need to raise rates. they are determined to get some control back over monetary policy. one of the things he said was we don't know when the next downturn is going to come. right now, we have no control over monetary policy other than resorting back to qe. they...
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in which the award has been presented, we have sometimes honored figures such as joyce carol oats, alford kazen and letly field her whose achievements have been so obvious that their choice needed no explanation. in other years we have been pleased to call attention to recipients such as bill henderson, dalky archive press and smith, who had not yet received the recognition they richly deserved. this year's recipient of the sandrof award is toni morrison. we honor her accomplishments not only as a novelless and as an editor, not only as a teacher, not only as a teacher not only as an essayist and not only as the only living american rear sippent of the nobel prize in literature. for all of those, toni morrison needs no introduction but she's going to get one anyway. but not from me. to introduce miss morrison i'll call on another literary eminence who needs no introduction. she was poet laureate oft the united states from 19939 to 1995. and poet laureate of virginia from 2004 to 2006. she is the author of more than a dozen books of poetry a collection of short stories, a novel, and a play
in which the award has been presented, we have sometimes honored figures such as joyce carol oats, alford kazen and letly field her whose achievements have been so obvious that their choice needed no explanation. in other years we have been pleased to call attention to recipients such as bill henderson, dalky archive press and smith, who had not yet received the recognition they richly deserved. this year's recipient of the sandrof award is toni morrison. we honor her accomplishments not only...
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bryce alford. he could keep dropping those threes. do you have them going all the way? >> i to. four. hopefully the bruins will make it. >> so, participating in march madness, march sadness is the hash tag people have been using in the meantime. thanks for joining us ed. bring more oxygen into the conversation there. >> thank you. >> ed obannon. coming up, chipolte. jersey custards subs can be the next big investment that tantalizes taste buds as well. on the hot list next. >>> still ahead, the space race is on. it's not russia versus the u.s. it's all red, white and blue. jane wells has that story when we're back in two. r of active management. every day, our teams collaborate around the world to actively uncover, discuss and debate investment opportunities. which leads to better decisions for our it's a uniquely collaborative approach you won't find anywhere else. put our global active management expertise to work for you. mfs. there is no expertise without collaboration. >>> we got this whole thing all wrong. don't worry about declining commodity prices. in fact my bottom lin
bryce alford. he could keep dropping those threes. do you have them going all the way? >> i to. four. hopefully the bruins will make it. >> so, participating in march madness, march sadness is the hash tag people have been using in the meantime. thanks for joining us ed. bring more oxygen into the conversation there. >> thank you. >> ed obannon. coming up, chipolte. jersey custards subs can be the next big investment that tantalizes taste buds as well. on the hot list...
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here to get us started, brooke alford a nutrition expert. and board certified ob-gyn dr.her ingredients might influence them. >> this is like a probiotic. i take one every day. >> these are my two favorites. i'll start off with mine. vitamin b-complex. it contains eight of the best best vitamin bs. increases energy decreases stress and increases your immune system. lysene. it fights viruses and helps your immune system. >> vitamin d is a very big vitamin. they've found deficiency of vitamin d links to a lower immune system. button mushrooms. boost or bust. mushrooms contain vitamin d naturally as well as lower your cholesterol, your blood pressure. >> what's next? >> vegetables. boost our bust. >> boost, baby! >> i'm going like this. and the dipping and the bacteria. >> what? what do you mean? >> not with all that stuff. >> not even with that stuff. it is like because people tend to not wash their hands beforehand. you get other people's germs. >> you got to eat them by yourself. >> that's right. >> so we weren't wrong. >> here's a fun beverage to try. boost or bust. komb
here to get us started, brooke alford a nutrition expert. and board certified ob-gyn dr.her ingredients might influence them. >> this is like a probiotic. i take one every day. >> these are my two favorites. i'll start off with mine. vitamin b-complex. it contains eight of the best best vitamin bs. increases energy decreases stress and increases your immune system. lysene. it fights viruses and helps your immune system. >> vitamin d is a very big vitamin. they've found...