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alvin's always been alvin. he's just -- he's there. alvin's kind of a tricky one.re the ones you really got to watch close for just very subtle changes. there may be things in their behavior or things in their cell that may be subtly changed. those are the ones you have to watch real close. >> all right, alvin. >> all right, sergeant collette. >>> coming up -- >> five black people. we shot them all down, killing three of them. >> alvin watts opens up. and -- >> why you got a toothbrush in your mouth? >> i was brushing my teeth at the same time. >> a case of bad hygiene leads to a pair of jailhouse assaults. >>> with about 1,800 inmates, or some 250 more than it was designed to hold, personal hygiene or the lack thereof has been known to be a source of frustration inside the tulsa county jail. >> it stinks. >> lots of febreze, lots of hand sanitizers. >> all these guys out here, they can't live like this. >> i've never smelled women so stinky in my life. >> we got one bathroom to share in here that's nasty. >> it stinks literally. but it's part of the job and it's w
alvin's always been alvin. he's just -- he's there. alvin's kind of a tricky one.re the ones you really got to watch close for just very subtle changes. there may be things in their behavior or things in their cell that may be subtly changed. those are the ones you have to watch real close. >> all right, alvin. >> all right, sergeant collette. >>> coming up -- >> five black people. we shot them all down, killing three of them. >> alvin watts opens up. and --...
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that is a picture of alvin york. no, it is not. you guys are too young. that is not alvin york. that is gary cooper, who place them in a movie. that goes over well with a certain generation. an older crowd, that is right. here is alvin york. he is almost 30 years old, not going to be drafted. can request non-combatant duty, try again, refusing to perform any military duty. some people do this. they went to leavenworth. because i told you he was the most decorated hero of world war i, you know he chooses number three. it is interesting why he chooses number three. he has a sympathetic company commander, well-versed in the bible. and a theological discussion, alvin york says to him, the bible says thou shall not kill. the commander says the bible also says render unto caesar, that which is caesar's. he says to alvin york, i will give you the weekend, make up your mind. he goes home, studies is bible, and the company commander says, why did you change your mind? because the bible says, blessed are the peacemakers. this is going to be woodrow wilson's war, the last one we will have
that is a picture of alvin york. no, it is not. you guys are too young. that is not alvin york. that is gary cooper, who place them in a movie. that goes over well with a certain generation. an older crowd, that is right. here is alvin york. he is almost 30 years old, not going to be drafted. can request non-combatant duty, try again, refusing to perform any military duty. some people do this. they went to leavenworth. because i told you he was the most decorated hero of world war i, you know...
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alvin mchellon. a good dude, man. >> i wonder how much time i have left. maybe a year.her, my sister, my daughter. i want to have a chance to make amends. >> today, jack hill is going to see the prison doctor, concerning a lesion on his face that hill believes could be cancer. >> it's scary. it's scary. especially, you know, you start getting a little age on you, you start seeing things like this, i wonder where it's going to lead. this -- it's kind of scary. >> judging from the appearance of the thing, and the time line and everything, i -- and the location, i'm going to say that looks like a small basal cell carcinoma. it's a type of skin cancer usually found in the center part of the face. ultraviolet light from the sun is the chief offender there. some people come in and you need a cart to carry their chart. mr. hill has a chart that, despite the number of years he's been in the system, it's probably no more than a half an inch thick. which tells me that he is more likely to minimize and ignore something of import than he is to come in complaining of something that'
alvin mchellon. a good dude, man. >> i wonder how much time i have left. maybe a year.her, my sister, my daughter. i want to have a chance to make amends. >> today, jack hill is going to see the prison doctor, concerning a lesion on his face that hill believes could be cancer. >> it's scary. it's scary. especially, you know, you start getting a little age on you, you start seeing things like this, i wonder where it's going to lead. this -- it's kind of scary. >> judging...
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his name was alvin sykes. alvin sykes became a civil rights activist. he was a cold-case researcher. through the frustration of trying to get a bill through the united states senate that my good friend tom coburn held up, alvin sykes did what most people don't do in this town. rather than hold a press conference and talk about a civil rights bill, he called tom coburn and said i'd like to come see you. and he sat down with tom coburn, and tom said what is it you're trying to do? and the two bonded at that point, and they rhee -- rewrote that bill to reflect what tom thought was the right legislative approach to create in this kupbd -- -- country, and fund, an effort to look back at all civil rights indicates pre-1969. since the bill's passage, i think in 2008, the department of justice along with the federal bureau of investigation, along with local law enforcement, has gone through almost 200 cases. and i might add that five are still open and one they found a reason to convict an individual. in the year 2000, from a case pre-1969. so let me say for my
his name was alvin sykes. alvin sykes became a civil rights activist. he was a cold-case researcher. through the frustration of trying to get a bill through the united states senate that my good friend tom coburn held up, alvin sykes did what most people don't do in this town. rather than hold a press conference and talk about a civil rights bill, he called tom coburn and said i'd like to come see you. and he sat down with tom coburn, and tom said what is it you're trying to do? and the two...
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. >> reporter: but the movement was underway and one that was bigger than anything that alvin ever expected. now three and a half years after he was making $16,000 per year as a cook at kfc he expects to make more than $31,000. an incredible raise for these workers, maybe. but for alden a 40-hour workweek used to still leave him on public assistance. the alternative was grueling. >> how many hours? >> 84. >> yes. budget deal. the phase-in has workers york city earning that rate by the end of 2018. it'll take another year before businesses with fewer than 10 employees must comply. in long island and westchester and upstate more wiggle room in five years it'll be just $12.50 an hour. more money for workers, including as much as $15 billion into our economy. >> you know what they do with that? they spend it. they don't put it in the bank, they need it. >> reporter: and some agree, but not all. they fear that they will need to face the bad outcome. >> it is a combination of the automation and the fewer worker hours. and then worse case scenario the actual closing of businesses. >> for the other
. >> reporter: but the movement was underway and one that was bigger than anything that alvin ever expected. now three and a half years after he was making $16,000 per year as a cook at kfc he expects to make more than $31,000. an incredible raise for these workers, maybe. but for alden a 40-hour workweek used to still leave him on public assistance. the alternative was grueling. >> how many hours? >> 84. >> yes. budget deal. the phase-in has workers york city earning...
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. >> my name is alvin whims, everyone calls me gator. a lot of us have animal names in here because it has to represent something, you know. that's prison life. >> calvin williams got his nickname while working as a sparring partner to a heavyweight boxer. >> every time i get against the ropes he'll jab me and hit me real hard. i get upset about it, man you hit me too hard. he kept doing it, kept doing it, so i snapped the gloves off, and i attacked him. i knew i couldn't beat him hand to hand so i bit him. when they broke us up, when they wiped the blood away, it was in the shape of a gator. with the head and the tail the whole nine yards. i don't know how it happened. i just bit him. you know. >> any nicknames? >> they call me cocoa joe. >> the name hustle got me here, too. so sometime it ain't good to hustle. >> while nicknames are common in prison, we've discovered something else is as well, but it's not as harmless. >> what is that? >> prison-made whiskey. it's called julu. it's got prunes in it. they just wait till it ferments good
. >> my name is alvin whims, everyone calls me gator. a lot of us have animal names in here because it has to represent something, you know. that's prison life. >> calvin williams got his nickname while working as a sparring partner to a heavyweight boxer. >> every time i get against the ropes he'll jab me and hit me real hard. i get upset about it, man you hit me too hard. he kept doing it, kept doing it, so i snapped the gloves off, and i attacked him. i knew i couldn't beat...
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punched a paramedic, stole an ambulance and caused another crash in greenbelt that killed 77-year-old alvin hargrave. a woman was also prosecutors sought 25-year sentence for isaacson. leon: maryland lawmakers have until monday to pass noah's law. while it passed passed in both chambers, differences in language in both houses requires reconciliation and another vote. it would require anyone convicted of drunk driving to have an ignition interlock device placed inside the vehicle. the legislation is named after the montgomery county police officer noah leotta who was killed by a suspected drunk driver. maureen? maureen: noah's law isn't the only big piece of legislation left for the final hours of the maryland general assembly. as we report, the remaining bill face uncertain futures. >> as they arrive at the statehouse, maryland lawmakers are greeted by folks wearing surgical masks. all to promote a bill requiring most employers to give their workers up to seven days of paid sick leave a year. >> you know, this is a bill about the family values. a big that says that we want peep to be able t
punched a paramedic, stole an ambulance and caused another crash in greenbelt that killed 77-year-old alvin hargrave. a woman was also prosecutors sought 25-year sentence for isaacson. leon: maryland lawmakers have until monday to pass noah's law. while it passed passed in both chambers, differences in language in both houses requires reconciliation and another vote. it would require anyone convicted of drunk driving to have an ignition interlock device placed inside the vehicle. the...
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. >> hinojosa: had alvin poussaint helping to "decode/recode" blackness for america. >> well, he wanted to make sure that things were correct, you know? he wanted to make sure that any references we made-- even the slight thing about rudy having a cough and her father getting her to take the cough syrup-- that nothing was askew even to slightly suggest something that a child could take in the wrong way. he was... he had tremendous, and still does, tremendous respect for his audience's intelligence, and he used to say this all the time: "the audience is not stupid. we're not going to have stupid people on this show." >> hinojosa: and now when you look at television, phylicia, you know, i'm... and i know that you've spoken about, for example, some of the family sitcoms, and i'm a mom, you know? and when i see these family sitcoms and these kids kind of answering back to their parents, and i'm like, "hmm?" what do you see? what goes on in your heart when you're watching television these days? >> television and some film. it's ridiculous, it's ridiculous. i was watching something last night
. >> hinojosa: had alvin poussaint helping to "decode/recode" blackness for america. >> well, he wanted to make sure that things were correct, you know? he wanted to make sure that any references we made-- even the slight thing about rudy having a cough and her father getting her to take the cough syrup-- that nothing was askew even to slightly suggest something that a child could take in the wrong way. he was... he had tremendous, and still does, tremendous respect for...
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pastor alvin berstine is part of a ceasefire program targeted at changing the pattern of violence in richmond and nearby communities. sot the ceasefire and we in the community basically saying this behavior is not gonna be tolerated and we know based upon past actions who are the perpetrators of it so we bring them out of our anonymity saying we know who you guys are and you gotta stop this but unfortunately you stop one group and there is another group coming right there behind them. again pastor bernstine doesn't believe there is a simple solution here. there has been one arrest made in connection with one of the 18 shootings. that was an attempted murder case. there have been dozens of gang arrests throughout the east bay but those cases have not been linked to the 17 other shootings. live in richmond, j.r. stone kron 4 news. r >> pam: >> grant: majority of them all so when you look round of a holy for estate 580 watt also on highway 242 so mostly on interstate 80 they are scattered a bit for these shootings and that are investigating them as homicides >> pam: a 3 -year old girl i
pastor alvin berstine is part of a ceasefire program targeted at changing the pattern of violence in richmond and nearby communities. sot the ceasefire and we in the community basically saying this behavior is not gonna be tolerated and we know based upon past actions who are the perpetrators of it so we bring them out of our anonymity saying we know who you guys are and you gotta stop this but unfortunately you stop one group and there is another group coming right there behind them. again...
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. >> alvin bishop is local i think. >> yes, "i fooled around and fell in love".theme today is "fool" for april fool's. i play your request every friday morning. hash tag ktvu on twitter or instagram. >>> beyonce is bringing her style to the gym. she announced she's launching an active wear line for women. >> the park became a state of mind. the park became my strength. >> her clothing line is called ivy park. beyonce says a park where she used to run as a child gave her the inspiration. it launched on april 14th in order strom and online. it led to angry tweets between her fan and another active wear line. one user asked if ivy park was supposed to be like lu lulemon and the company says beyonce must be crazy in love with her brand. and fans were like, you realize the mistake you made and they said they were big fans of beyonce and meant no harm. >>> a fitting tribute to david bowie last night at carnegie hall. former rem singer and blon di sang. the concert was originally planned as an annual benefit for music education and organizers decided to feature bowie. t
. >> alvin bishop is local i think. >> yes, "i fooled around and fell in love".theme today is "fool" for april fool's. i play your request every friday morning. hash tag ktvu on twitter or instagram. >>> beyonce is bringing her style to the gym. she announced she's launching an active wear line for women. >> the park became a state of mind. the park became my strength. >> her clothing line is called ivy park. beyonce says a park where she...
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announcer: alvin and the chipipmunks want to remindnd yo- bacteria can he e in food and make you ill.ia from ruining your dada with 4 simplele steps clean, separate, cook, a chihill. the roadchip to food safet starts at foodsafety.gov. >>> earlier we saw the diplomatic overtures thebama adminiraon made when it took office. today, w we casee hothose pocies played out. the esident had promised a plomatic reset with russia. even scrapping a missilele defee system in n europe as a concililiatory gesture. after his re-electn, he pulled america's mainattle tanks out of germany, tanks that hadeen there since rld war ii. all eyes were on vlamir putin to see how he'd spond. anand,n february 2014, putin sent in troops to seize ukraine's crimean pepeniula. >> in europepe, we envioned a different kind of relalationshi than whahat has actually emerge. we didn't anticipate that ia would illegally anneimea. we didn't see thatind of destabilizing vity. >> next,in's forces began menaci ukraine itself. >> the fundamental point of dealing with a bulully likputin is y cannot allllow bullies too gett away
announcer: alvin and the chipipmunks want to remindnd yo- bacteria can he e in food and make you ill.ia from ruining your dada with 4 simplele steps clean, separate, cook, a chihill. the roadchip to food safet starts at foodsafety.gov. >>> earlier we saw the diplomatic overtures thebama adminiraon made when it took office. today, w we casee hothose pocies played out. the esident had promised a plomatic reset with russia. even scrapping a missilele defee system in n europe as a...
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and what was catching my eye was that donald trump is ahead, but look at split between announcer: alvin. wow! announcer: but you can keep bacteria from ruining your day with 4 simple steps: clean. i'm ready for the rinse cycle! announcer: separate. all: woah! announcer: cook. fire in the hole! announcer: and chill. chipmunk: we chipmunks are notoriously tidy. announcer: check your steps-- the roadchip to food safety starts at foodsafety.gov. chipmunk: whoo! this is awesome! ♪rock guitar ♪yeah ♪(rock music) ♪you can't do this, you can't deny ♪they feed us lines, but i won't act♪ ♪and all good things will come to pass♪ ♪but the truth is all you have to have♪ ♪and would you lie for it? ♪cry for it? ♪die for it? ♪would you? ♪i believe ♪believe we're still worth the fight♪ ♪you'll see there's hope for this world tonight♪ ♪i believe, i believe tom: amc theaters changed their decision on texting in their theaters. earlier this week the chain ceo announced the chain was considering allowing patrons to text during some screenings as a way to attract millennial customers. his comments did not go
and what was catching my eye was that donald trump is ahead, but look at split between announcer: alvin. wow! announcer: but you can keep bacteria from ruining your day with 4 simple steps: clean. i'm ready for the rinse cycle! announcer: separate. all: woah! announcer: cook. fire in the hole! announcer: and chill. chipmunk: we chipmunks are notoriously tidy. announcer: check your steps-- the roadchip to food safety starts at foodsafety.gov. chipmunk: whoo! this is awesome! ♪rock guitar...
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and that was really true up through the vice presidency of alvin barkley by and large, president truman's vice president. beginning with the nixon vice presidency in 1953, the vice presidency really moved into the executive branch. the vice president spent more time in the executive branch doing political things for president than he did presiding over the senate. and i think that was really -- and the focus of the office really during that period was on presidential succession. it was having somebody who was plausibly prepared to be a presidential successor. and generally, vice presidents were doing things in the executive branch but they were pretty peripheral to the center of the executive branch. which really was the carter-mondale administration, that the vice presidency moves into the white house physically but also becomes part of the center of the presidency. and i think through the last 40 years the six administrations since then, the vice president in each case has been a senior presidential adviser and troubleshooter who's taken on different roles in different administrations b
and that was really true up through the vice presidency of alvin barkley by and large, president truman's vice president. beginning with the nixon vice presidency in 1953, the vice presidency really moved into the executive branch. the vice president spent more time in the executive branch doing political things for president than he did presiding over the senate. and i think that was really -- and the focus of the office really during that period was on presidential succession. it was having...
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part of the rescue to voice and another part of the argonne, a guy named alvin york who was a corporal, later promoted to charge and help fight the germans. he captured more than 100 german single-handedly. his story became synonymous with the muse argonne and the first world war. when the fighting had ended, as i mentioned, the there is more million americans, but there are combatants were significant. they took more than 16,000 german pows and penetrated more than 34 miles. over this 47 days, they also recaptured something like 150 french villages. unfortunately, many of them are now in habitable but were later rebuilt through the help of american money that had come over after the war. it was a heavy cost for the americans and for general pershing. more than 120,000 warriors were killed and wounded, roughly about 26,000 of those had died either from combat or from the influence za. for the germans, the exact number of their belligerence is roughly around 450,000 with about 28,000 killed, another hundred thousand wounded. many of the americans who were killed there, more than 14,000,
part of the rescue to voice and another part of the argonne, a guy named alvin york who was a corporal, later promoted to charge and help fight the germans. he captured more than 100 german single-handedly. his story became synonymous with the muse argonne and the first world war. when the fighting had ended, as i mentioned, the there is more million americans, but there are combatants were significant. they took more than 16,000 german pows and penetrated more than 34 miles. over this 47 days,...
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the owner of a waste removal company alvin is seriously injured in the crash. he's treated at a local hospital and later released. attempts to reach out for comment were unsuccessful. two workers on board the train, an engineer and a conductor, are uninjured. ntsb investigators say the conductor gave three horn blasts as the train neared the crossing. the ntsb's report states in part that the access road is marked only with cross signs and nonstandard stop signs. there are no active warning lights or crossing gates in place. eyewitnesses are still stunned by what they saw. >> for about two weeks, that's all we were talking about. i'm going to always remember this. i'll never not another get this moment. >> back up. >> hey! oh, my god. >>> coming up -- a struggle for survival. >> he just started shooting randomly, that's when reached for the bag and started fighting for his life. >> later, what is that? >> it's just pushing and pushing and pushing. >> we just kind of panicked. there was nothing to do to stop it. >> when "caught on camera: didn't see that coming"
the owner of a waste removal company alvin is seriously injured in the crash. he's treated at a local hospital and later released. attempts to reach out for comment were unsuccessful. two workers on board the train, an engineer and a conductor, are uninjured. ntsb investigators say the conductor gave three horn blasts as the train neared the crossing. the ntsb's report states in part that the access road is marked only with cross signs and nonstandard stop signs. there are no active warning...
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. >> woodruff: so you borrow thatt term, 'the third wave' from the futurist alvin toffler. >> yeah, ini read toffler's "third wave" and completely mesmerized me ans inspired me and lasted almost four decades the ideas he talking about the book and reading and talking about myut experiences. and i help others to similarly be inspired by my book and the future and the path forward once again is going to change from the past two waves. >> woodruff: kind of a thumbnai the first wave was the creation of the internet which you were involved in. second wave was building on that, social media devices youes describe. what is the next wave?ve >> really integrate the internet seamlessly throughout our lives. there is a lot of things that haven't changed that much in the first wave or the second wave. how we learn, how our kids k learn, how we stay healthy about the same. how we manage energy is about the same. even how we think about food is about the same. and work itself is starting to change in the third wave in the freelance economy. some call the gig economy. and it gives a port for everybod
. >> woodruff: so you borrow thatt term, 'the third wave' from the futurist alvin toffler. >> yeah, ini read toffler's "third wave" and completely mesmerized me ans inspired me and lasted almost four decades the ideas he talking about the book and reading and talking about myut experiences. and i help others to similarly be inspired by my book and the future and the path forward once again is going to change from the past two waves. >> woodruff: kind of a thumbnai...
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where i end up is for different reasons on the same page with alvin weinberg a scientist and physicist who comes up with the concept of the trans scientific. for him it was to distinguish politics from science. in a very strict way, scientist to ones what one thing appellate additions to another. the sociologist of science i understand these things to be intertwined to all of the time. in many ways. funding decisions, questions people choose to ask. but when weinberg among other things offers the important point that we think science and we know science is so powerful that we put our most important questions to it. these may not be the questions that science can answer. so he says that the trans scientific their questions in the world that can be asked of science that which cannot be answered by science. these are questions of fact and can be stated in the language of science. they they are on answerable by science, they transcend science. what i want to suggest is that these are well-meaning efforts, these reconciliation projects to help us do the work of having a conversation and ack
where i end up is for different reasons on the same page with alvin weinberg a scientist and physicist who comes up with the concept of the trans scientific. for him it was to distinguish politics from science. in a very strict way, scientist to ones what one thing appellate additions to another. the sociologist of science i understand these things to be intertwined to all of the time. in many ways. funding decisions, questions people choose to ask. but when weinberg among other things offers...
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while driving the ambulance isaksen caused another accident killing a man named alvin hargrave. >> my father, my son's granddad, grandpa al, was a great guy, and he was a friend to many. >> it's been traumatic. anytime you lose a know, it hurts. this was right around the christmas time. >> today the sentence included 24 years suspended. if he violates probation when released, he could have to serve the whole sentence. >> reporter: coming up tonight, parents open up about how a tragedy has changed their lives. >>> the future of travel is here right now. what was said today on capitol hill about self-driving cars. >>> we are trying to help you plan your weekend. storm team4 getting ready for some major changes in but cigna is there for you. health isn't easy. literally. just download our free coach by cigna app. for personalized programs from a team of health coaches to help you achieve your wellness goals. cigna. together, all the way. y fill your family of four up, with eight pieces of delicious original recipe chic
while driving the ambulance isaksen caused another accident killing a man named alvin hargrave. >> my father, my son's granddad, grandpa al, was a great guy, and he was a friend to many. >> it's been traumatic. anytime you lose a know, it hurts. this was right around the christmas time. >> today the sentence included 24 years suspended. if he violates probation when released, he could have to serve the whole sentence. >> reporter: coming up tonight, parents open up about...
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>> uh, i'm old enough to remember the--alvin and theodore, the chipmunks. and, um.... a tiger, a frog, a chipmunk... we all know the chipmunk voice. b, chipmunk soul. final answer. >> soul for $2,000! [applause] i feel like you're getting your squats in while we're doing this. they're not deep, but they're effective. >> no, no, no. >> $2,000--here's your $3,000 question. the name of which housewares brand was inspired by the dessert meant to be prepared in its first product, a 9-inch round glass baking dish? >> i am gonna say that... as weird as it might sound, i am gonna say that it is d, pyrex. and that is my final answer. >> pie doesn't sound that weird for dessert at all. pyrex, that's right! pie-rex. $3,000. [horn blares] that sound means that time is up. but you're not jogging off anywhere. you're gonna come back and play "millionaire" again next time. thanks for watching. for everyone who's been a part of this one, i'm chris harrison. we'll see you next time. [cheers and applause] closed captioning sponsored by: (becky) i started smoking when i was 16. now i ha
>> uh, i'm old enough to remember the--alvin and theodore, the chipmunks. and, um.... a tiger, a frog, a chipmunk... we all know the chipmunk voice. b, chipmunk soul. final answer. >> soul for $2,000! [applause] i feel like you're getting your squats in while we're doing this. they're not deep, but they're effective. >> no, no, no. >> $2,000--here's your $3,000 question. the name of which housewares brand was inspired by the dessert meant to be prepared in its first...
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history the vice presidency was an elected officer and that was true-up to the vice presidency of alvin barkley by and large who is president german's vice president. beginning with the nixon vice president in 1953 the vice presidency moved into the executive branch so the vice president spent more time in the executive branch doing political things for the president then presiding over the senate. i think that was, the focus of the office doing that period was on presidential succession. it was having somebody who is plausibly prepared to be a presidential successor and generally vice president for doing things in the executive branch but for referral to the center of the executive branch which was the carter mondale administration that the vice presidency moves into the white house physically but also becomes part of the center of the presidency. i think do the last 40 years the six administration since then the vice president in each case has been a senior presidential visor and troubleshooter who has taken on different roles in different administrations but has taken on significant
history the vice presidency was an elected officer and that was true-up to the vice presidency of alvin barkley by and large who is president german's vice president. beginning with the nixon vice president in 1953 the vice presidency moved into the executive branch so the vice president spent more time in the executive branch doing political things for the president then presiding over the senate. i think that was, the focus of the office doing that period was on presidential succession. it...
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. ♪ >> let's bring in contributing editor to "rolling stone" alvin right. back with us kamau bell.rday performance. paisley park after dark. looking strong. playing amazingly. you know, told a fan apparently on saturday, save your prayers for me at least for a couple of days. what do you think has been going on these last few weeks with him? >> well, i don't know. i mean, i know the same information we all have that there were a couple of canceled shows, that this -- that his plane had to make an emergency stop coming back from those atlanta dates. but as you know, we hear rumors and stories about these kinds of celebrities all the time. w're always hearing that people like this are sick, they're dying, some terrible thing and resurfaced over the weekend, photos of him riding his bike. you know, i think we all sort of thought, okay, not big deal. i guess he will be okay and now wait and like everyone else and see what the autopsy tells us and see if we can make any sense out of this. >> we've been talking about his music, sense of humor, perfectionism and his work, the vault, the c
. ♪ >> let's bring in contributing editor to "rolling stone" alvin right. back with us kamau bell.rday performance. paisley park after dark. looking strong. playing amazingly. you know, told a fan apparently on saturday, save your prayers for me at least for a couple of days. what do you think has been going on these last few weeks with him? >> well, i don't know. i mean, i know the same information we all have that there were a couple of canceled shows, that this --...
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she is taking it up high school just north of alvin a. at 6:15 eastern, and you can watch it here on c-span. on 8:00, senator ted cruz with a campaign rally in wisconsin. the presidential primary is tomorrow, and recent polls show him with a lead over donald trump, who is also in wisconsin today. he will be in milwaukee. you can watch that on the companion network c-span 2 also at 8:00 eastern. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national captioning institute, which is responsible for its caption content and accuracy. visit ncicap.org] campaign coverage begins on tuesday with election results, candidate speeches, you are reaction. taking you on the road to the white house at c-span.org. ♪ >> we showcase the student cam winners. the annual documentary competition for middle and high school students. this year's theme is road to the white house, and students were asked, what issues do you want presidential candidates to discuss? one of the second prize high school winners are from jackson va
she is taking it up high school just north of alvin a. at 6:15 eastern, and you can watch it here on c-span. on 8:00, senator ted cruz with a campaign rally in wisconsin. the presidential primary is tomorrow, and recent polls show him with a lead over donald trump, who is also in wisconsin today. he will be in milwaukee. you can watch that on the companion network c-span 2 also at 8:00 eastern. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2016] [captioning performed by the national...