100
100
May 25, 2014
05/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 100
favorite 0
quote 1
. >> my name is alvin williams and everyone calls me gator. a lot of us have animal names in here because it has to represent something, you know, but that's prison life. >> alvin got his nickname while working as a sparring partner to a heavyweight boxer. >> every time he gets me to the ropes, he jabs me hard, and i get upset and i say, man, you're hitting me too hard. he kept on doing it. i took my gloves off. i kept on attacking him, and i knew i could not beat him hand to hand, so i bit him. when they broke us up, they wiped off the blood, it was in the shape of a gator. it was the head and the tail. the whole nine yards. i don't know how i hit him or anything. >> what is your nickname? >> cocoa joe. >> people in the street call me hustle. >> skunk. ksr and stinky because it sprayed me. >> everybody said i kind of looked like dracula and people started to call me drac for short and it kind of stuck. >> cocoa. is that for cocaine or cocoa man, what is that? >> i don't know. they gave me that name. >> you have to hustle, and being quick, tha
. >> my name is alvin williams and everyone calls me gator. a lot of us have animal names in here because it has to represent something, you know, but that's prison life. >> alvin got his nickname while working as a sparring partner to a heavyweight boxer. >> every time he gets me to the ropes, he jabs me hard, and i get upset and i say, man, you're hitting me too hard. he kept on doing it. i took my gloves off. i kept on attacking him, and i knew i could not beat him hand to...
125
125
May 6, 2014
05/14
by
LINKTV
tv
eye 125
favorite 0
quote 0
captions copyright 1991 alvin h. perlmutte funding for this program was provided by...
captions copyright 1991 alvin h. perlmutte funding for this program was provided by...
135
135
May 1, 2014
05/14
by
FOXNEWSW
tv
eye 135
favorite 0
quote 0
>> let's say he went to the alvin home school of calling clarence thomas an uncle tom.he naacp is for sale because they were going to honor a black and white, the national islam radio, beyond playing to the base. this is flat out calling mcconnell racist and clarence thomas an uncle tom. he's a biggot that frankly, shouldn't be in office. >> he's a friend of mine so -- >> yeah, aren't you sick of the way this man is treated constantly -- >> clearance thomas doesn't like black people. that's pretty strange. evidence that he really doesn't have any idea what he is talking about. he doesn't like clarence thomas, conservative. he can't say that -- >> it's a slur. >> the thing here is this is not of the magnitude of what donald sterling had to say. we should not confuse it. that's not it. >> i'm not trying to do anything. i'm trying to talk about a double standard. we play al sharpton using slurs against gay people. >> homos, that was al sharpton. there is no equate -- magnitude is not the issue. the fact that america rejected this behavior, we need to reject it because the
>> let's say he went to the alvin home school of calling clarence thomas an uncle tom.he naacp is for sale because they were going to honor a black and white, the national islam radio, beyond playing to the base. this is flat out calling mcconnell racist and clarence thomas an uncle tom. he's a biggot that frankly, shouldn't be in office. >> he's a friend of mine so -- >> yeah, aren't you sick of the way this man is treated constantly -- >> clearance thomas doesn't like...
118
118
May 3, 2014
05/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 118
favorite 0
quote 0
. >> officer alvin formally of the u.s.he drill instructors. >> my primary goal is to turn these youthful offenders hopefully into productive citizens so they can re-enter society. >> left, left. left, right. >> while in the program, participants are no longer considered inmates, they are cadets. >> the biggest shock to the cadets when they arrive is having to do something that somebody else tells them to do. drop your tray. ready, ready, ready. sit. >> on the street, you free to do anything you want to do. in boot camp, you got to ask for permission for any little thing you want to do. >> fix it in the tray. >> all right, sir. >> i say ready, ready, ready, eat! >> the first thing that hits them is we're in charge. we're going to tell them what to do, when to do it and how to do it. and the next thing that goes through their mind is what did i get myself into? >> the first phase of boot camp is four months of shock incarceration. up at 4:00 a.m., in bed by 9:00 p.m., the cadets are allowed no visits, no phone calls, and no
. >> officer alvin formally of the u.s.he drill instructors. >> my primary goal is to turn these youthful offenders hopefully into productive citizens so they can re-enter society. >> left, left. left, right. >> while in the program, participants are no longer considered inmates, they are cadets. >> the biggest shock to the cadets when they arrive is having to do something that somebody else tells them to do. drop your tray. ready, ready, ready. sit. >> on...
141
141
May 28, 2014
05/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 141
favorite 0
quote 0
she was a woman who trained as a dancer with alvin ailey and something about her was live and fluid andand not only the command of the language which i profoundly respected about her, but she, herself, was poetic in the motion, the way she spoke and the way she delivered her own words. she was an extraordinary sort of symbol and sort of entity that it is hard to imagine her being gone. >> reverend al who is on the phone now, and she worked with malcolm x, and she worked with martin luther king jr. and tell us about maya angelou in the broader civil rights context. >> well, she was a quintessential renaissance woman, and part of that was activism. she not only was a literary giant. she was one of the few literary people who actually put feet to the words. she would be at the rallies and be at various places to lend her presence, but more importantly, she'd be in the room questioning about the role of women, questioning about the being a more expansive in terms of where our movement should go and where we should relate to people of different levels of being discriminated against. so she w
she was a woman who trained as a dancer with alvin ailey and something about her was live and fluid andand not only the command of the language which i profoundly respected about her, but she, herself, was poetic in the motion, the way she spoke and the way she delivered her own words. she was an extraordinary sort of symbol and sort of entity that it is hard to imagine her being gone. >> reverend al who is on the phone now, and she worked with malcolm x, and she worked with martin luther...
438
438
May 20, 2014
05/14
by
MSNBCW
tv
eye 438
favorite 0
quote 0
. >>> and now, alvin berkeley is the only kentuckian to serve as the majority and the minority leader in the senate. obviously, mitch mcconnell would like to join him. and we will talk to joy ann when we come back. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. allthat's it?go out to dinner. i mean, he picks up the tab every time, which is great... he's using you. he probably has a citi thankyou card and gets 2x the points at restaurants. huh the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn 2x the points on dining out, with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards honestly, the off-season isn't i've got a lot to do. that's why i got my surface. it's great for watching game film and drawing up plays. it's got onenote, so i can stay on top of my to-do list, which has been absolutely absurd since the big game. with skype, it's just really easy to stay in touch with the kids i work with. alright, russell you are good to go!
. >>> and now, alvin berkeley is the only kentuckian to serve as the majority and the minority leader in the senate. obviously, mitch mcconnell would like to join him. and we will talk to joy ann when we come back. [ male announcer ] prilosec otc is the number one doctor recommended frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. one pill each morning. 24 hours. zero heartburn. frequent heartburn medicine for 8 straight years. allthat's it?go out to dinner. i mean, he picks up the...
73
73
May 7, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN2
tv
eye 73
favorite 0
quote 0
according to a forward by alvin taylor who is the director of the south carolina department of natural resources, in the report titled "climate change impacts to natural resources in south carolina" i mean tell me how people from south carolina are denying climate change is real when the state published a report called "climate change impacts to natural resources in south carolina." here's what the report says. "climate-related changes may adversely affect the environment in many ways. potentially disrupting or damaging ecological services, water supply, agriculture, forestry, fish and wildlife species, endangered species and commercial and recreational fishing. just on that last point it goes on to say that fishing, hunting and wildlife viewing contribute almost $2.2 billion annually to south carolina's economy and support nearly 59,000 jobs." so how can they pretend it isn't real? business owners and executives in south carolina are starting to take action on climate change. there's a south carolina small business chamber of commerce head bid frank napp. it's organized, something cal
according to a forward by alvin taylor who is the director of the south carolina department of natural resources, in the report titled "climate change impacts to natural resources in south carolina" i mean tell me how people from south carolina are denying climate change is real when the state published a report called "climate change impacts to natural resources in south carolina." here's what the report says. "climate-related changes may adversely affect the...
93
93
May 26, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 93
favorite 0
quote 0
[applause] mayor alvin brown. [applause] jean case. >> thank you so much.e, ok? we will be the bookends. we have talked quite a bit about the nonprofit sector and the private sector, and we have presented to fear from business, education, philanthropy, community, mayor, and the nonprofits, and we really want to take a deeper dive here on all of this, and, joe, i want to start with you. you are the ceo of 7-eleven. have been hiring veterans. you know the value of veterans, but i want you to talk about the inllenges might have had hiring those veterans. there are fantastic success stories, and you have had fantastic success stories, but what about integrating those in your work, the veterans in your ?orkforce >> ok, the challenges, first and foremost, i agree with everything that was said earlier, from the gentleman from disney. we all have to take a look, and we all appreciate the military and with the men and women do for us, but we have to take a look at how we are impacting them. i had to take a look at my role and set a tone for the organization, and the
[applause] mayor alvin brown. [applause] jean case. >> thank you so much.e, ok? we will be the bookends. we have talked quite a bit about the nonprofit sector and the private sector, and we have presented to fear from business, education, philanthropy, community, mayor, and the nonprofits, and we really want to take a deeper dive here on all of this, and, joe, i want to start with you. you are the ceo of 7-eleven. have been hiring veterans. you know the value of veterans, but i want you...
1,557
1.6K
May 7, 2014
05/14
by
KDTV
tv
eye 1,557
favorite 0
quote 0
se trata de jay alvin, hoy en dÍa se ha convertido en uno de los exponentes urbanos arrasado por europae estrellas de verano de tv y novelas. >> pero baila. >> a poco, no. tengo talento, seÑoras y seÑores. sÍ, me parezco. >> lo Único es que yo uso lentes. >> vamos con una nota muy amena con las chicas. >> maite... >> estamos hablando de cosas de mamis. le falta bien poquito para convertirse en mamÁ. >> ¿cÓmo te sientes? >> super contenta. perdÓn. es que me estÁn contando que tenemos que irnos directamente a los estudios de primer impacto contigo mi querida pamela silva conde porque tienes una exclusiva adelante, cuÉntanos. >> asÍ es, interrumpimos esta programaciÓn porque nuestras reporteras estrellas han conseguido nuestra exclusiva del aÑo. veamos quÉ nos tienen preparado. >> 1, 2, 3. >> sÍ, sí. erdÓn, nuestra seÑal estÁ fallando. ¿cÓmo es? ya tenemos el enlace listo. muy bien entonces, adelante con esta exclusiva de impacto. veamos. >> ¿por quÉ te gusta ser mamÁ? >> porque soy la mamÁ de mÍa y de camila. me encanta ser mamÁ porque puedo jugar con mis hijas, puedo llevarlas al colegio
se trata de jay alvin, hoy en dÍa se ha convertido en uno de los exponentes urbanos arrasado por europae estrellas de verano de tv y novelas. >> pero baila. >> a poco, no. tengo talento, seÑoras y seÑores. sÍ, me parezco. >> lo Único es que yo uso lentes. >> vamos con una nota muy amena con las chicas. >> maite... >> estamos hablando de cosas de mamis. le falta bien poquito para convertirse en mamÁ. >> ¿cÓmo te sientes? >> super contenta....
50
50
tv
eye 50
favorite 0
quote 0
of this economic development story debunk that i guess and conjunction with the study that you just alvin and what's the solution here p.j. how. can we really insist and state a real economic development in india i don't understand how intelligent people of this kind can simply look at indices like that and say that this is a mark of success for a country i mean shouldn't a mark of success for a country be the eradication of poverty eradication of disease the ability of the population to find it you gave to find a decent work you know gandhi said something very important in one thousand twenty five or some somewhere around then he said the best of civilization of a country is not the number of millionaires it has but the absence of starvation among its people and i think that kind of indicator is a much better way to understand a place like india and indeed any place on the planet then looking strictly at the gross development product or the where the stock market is and i think the fact that president obama looking at money more than seems india and and praising it for its development th
of this economic development story debunk that i guess and conjunction with the study that you just alvin and what's the solution here p.j. how. can we really insist and state a real economic development in india i don't understand how intelligent people of this kind can simply look at indices like that and say that this is a mark of success for a country i mean shouldn't a mark of success for a country be the eradication of poverty eradication of disease the ability of the population to find...
3,895
3.9K
May 19, 2014
05/14
by
CSPAN
tv
eye 3,895
favorite 0
quote 1
the remaining fighter aces in washington's 10th congressional district, retired commander clarence alvin borley, or as he's known by his friends, spike. like many aces, his story is simply incredible. the commander is a navy f fix f hell cat ace. he had a total of five aerial victories, flying off the u.s. in er, the u.s.s. effex 1945. he was shot down after his plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire. he flew out two miles off the coast of what was then known as formosa and crash landed in the ocean. he exited his plane in full gear and inflated his life preserver and floated after his hell cat sank. shortly a japanese boat approached him with japanese soldiers on it and he reached down to pull out his handgun, fired, killed two enemy combatants and boat fled. thereafter he swam farther away from formosa. and later that day, because it was a tremendous aerial combat day, several rafts were dropped into the ocean for the pilots and commander borley dragged himself into one. he spent four nights in that raft. mind you, no water, no food, no shade. and kept going farther and farther out from f
the remaining fighter aces in washington's 10th congressional district, retired commander clarence alvin borley, or as he's known by his friends, spike. like many aces, his story is simply incredible. the commander is a navy f fix f hell cat ace. he had a total of five aerial victories, flying off the u.s. in er, the u.s.s. effex 1945. he was shot down after his plane was hit by anti-aircraft fire. he flew out two miles off the coast of what was then known as formosa and crash landed in the...