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who are the black calhouns? they were an extended, atypical african-american family who from 1865 to 1965, north and south, were also typically more than in their dreams is and aspirations. they were typically american because their founding father, my great great grandfather, moses calhoun, implicitly believed in the american dream. although he was a slave until he was 35, he was culturally, geographically and historically lucky. he was lucky because despite laws mandating illiteracy for blacks, he had been educated in slavery. his owner, andrew pone that part -- bonaparte calhoun, a cowz sin of -- cousin of john c. calhoun, wanted a literate butler and was powerful enough to ignore the laws. moses wuss gee graphicically lucky because he lived on a town -- in a town and not on a plantation. and he was historically lucky because amendments to the constitution gave him everything he needed for luck in freedom. besides the 13th amendment which made him truly free, the 14th ghei him equality under -- gave him equal
who are the black calhouns? they were an extended, atypical african-american family who from 1865 to 1965, north and south, were also typically more than in their dreams is and aspirations. they were typically american because their founding father, my great great grandfather, moses calhoun, implicitly believed in the american dream. although he was a slave until he was 35, he was culturally, geographically and historically lucky. he was lucky because despite laws mandating illiteracy for...
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b the black calhoun's,'s, moses and his mother and sister had a sort of family business with andrew calhoun. moses was a butler, his mother was a cook and his sister was a nurse made. they were considered favorite ad slaves. they appear to be generous or owner. he deeded property to moses his mother and sister. the story of the calhoun's was the story of moses whose descendents would prosper in tho north and family of moses's sister whose distending state and prospered in atlanta. ameri from 1865 until 1965, the blacka calhoun's lived through the civil rights. surely the most volatile american century of all. it was both a a wonderful and terrible century for black americans. on the one hand it was a century of freedom, aspiration, and achievement. on the other hand, for most the freedom -- for a lucky few the doors of aspirations and achievement were closed. emancin it's important to remember american slaves were freed without compensation, preparation, or education.d american emancipation compared to britain's it was a very amply done. britain compensated slaveowners and mandated educatio
b the black calhoun's,'s, moses and his mother and sister had a sort of family business with andrew calhoun. moses was a butler, his mother was a cook and his sister was a nurse made. they were considered favorite ad slaves. they appear to be generous or owner. he deeded property to moses his mother and sister. the story of the calhoun's was the story of moses whose descendents would prosper in tho north and family of moses's sister whose distending state and prospered in atlanta. ameri from...
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family members say 14-year-old elisa calhoun were playing on a swim noodle.ad jumped into the water to try to save them. but he had to be rescued. she was able to lift up her baby sister. once emergency crews arrived they performed cpr but she died at the hospital and kendall is in the icu. >> she won't be getting monday morning. kendall. she doing better but she's got a lot of work yet. >> feel for the family. adding to the pain, the calhoun family was grieving another child lost. >>> three children under the age of ten accused of making a big mess at a california church. seven, eight and nine years old, smashed windows sprayed a fire extinguisher. the mother of the 8-year-old turned her son into police. she says age is in excuse and he's got to learn. >>> tonight was act two for fox with second live televiseded musical. fans tuned in for the passion. an updated story of the last days of jesus. ♪, , ♪, . >> fall apart, barely breathing with a broken heart. that's still beating. end the pain. >>> the passion included modern day music to that included performa
family members say 14-year-old elisa calhoun were playing on a swim noodle.ad jumped into the water to try to save them. but he had to be rescued. she was able to lift up her baby sister. once emergency crews arrived they performed cpr but she died at the hospital and kendall is in the icu. >> she won't be getting monday morning. kendall. she doing better but she's got a lot of work yet. >> feel for the family. adding to the pain, the calhoun family was grieving another child lost....
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this is the origination of the main open ditch of drainage water in calhoun and sac counties in rural northwest iowa -- they eventually run into the racoon river -- and district 2 and 51 are partially ground zero for the des moines water work lawsuit ying districts just like these are polluting iowa's water -- way too much. much. their whole message is that agricultural drainage is a public nuisance. that's w wt the law suit alleges.kristine tidgren at the iowa state center for agriculture law and taxation says these specific districts artargeted because there's nothing else around that could be putting nitrate into the water -- except agriculture.run off created by farmland is e of the only discharge methods exempt from clean water act permits regulating what gets put into water supplies -- and charging a fee for it.bill stowe at des moines water works ss it's time for that to change. ange. des moines waterworks has experienced high nitrate we built the world's rgest de-nitrification facility now abt 25 years ago so that has been a long and persistent problem for us.stowe says in 201
this is the origination of the main open ditch of drainage water in calhoun and sac counties in rural northwest iowa -- they eventually run into the racoon river -- and district 2 and 51 are partially ground zero for the des moines water work lawsuit ying districts just like these are polluting iowa's water -- way too much. much. their whole message is that agricultural drainage is a public nuisance. that's w wt the law suit alleges.kristine tidgren at the iowa state center for agriculture law...
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but at the border, he slipped a note to al sheriff larry amerson/calhoun county, al amerson says: "the gentleman from croatia there. and he gave the note in there saying essentially, 'hey, this guy with me, he's wanted.'" faces several charges including rape. his wife also faces charges for wiring him money while he was in croatia. alabama lawmakers will consider a permanent punishment for convicted child sex offenders. republican state pepresentative steve hurst introduced a bill that would make it legal to surgically castrate sex offenders before they leave prison. hurst says the law would apply to offenders over the age of 21 who committed sex crimes against children under the age of 12. hurst says the law could deter other people from victimizing children. the bill would have to pass the judiciary committee, then go through alabama house and senate. we can show you video of an oil refinery on fire in texas. witnesses say they felt an expolsion before they saw the fire coming out of the refinery yesterday morning. orther people said they could see smoke from miles away. the refinery
but at the border, he slipped a note to al sheriff larry amerson/calhoun county, al amerson says: "the gentleman from croatia there. and he gave the note in there saying essentially, 'hey, this guy with me, he's wanted.'" faces several charges including rape. his wife also faces charges for wiring him money while he was in croatia. alabama lawmakers will consider a permanent punishment for convicted child sex offenders. republican state pepresentative steve hurst introduced a bill...
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the county supervisors for buena vista, calhoun and sac county say the nitrate they put in is just a drop in the bucket by the time it travels more than 150 miles -- past thousands of other farms -- to des moines. but since this case would be precedent setting -- des moines water says theheamount of nitrates they put in isn't the point. -- until now.the trial is slated to start in august -- but thatat expected to be pushed back while parts of of the case are cleared up in iowa's supreme court. if you're just getting up, good morning -- it's now right now it's degrees in aftethe break...one last look at the delegate count for republicans before they head into the biggest n >>> good morning to you. it is 6:00 on this tuesday.
the county supervisors for buena vista, calhoun and sac county say the nitrate they put in is just a drop in the bucket by the time it travels more than 150 miles -- past thousands of other farms -- to des moines. but since this case would be precedent setting -- des moines water says theheamount of nitrates they put in isn't the point. -- until now.the trial is slated to start in august -- but thatat expected to be pushed back while parts of of the case are cleared up in iowa's supreme court....
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you could call the black calhoun's lucky, lucky, but they were never selfish achievers. te they shared their gift and achievement with their community in the country. it is fair to say to the black calhoun's that it is much of a story is america as it is of the family. thank you. [applause].dy have [applause]. >> anybody have questions? >> where did you live. >> i lived in pittsburgh but -- it was then called blank heights and she grew up and went to brooklyn girls high school. she went to catholic church in brooklyn. she adored brooklyn. she was a total brooklyn girl. [inaudible] >> thank you. with >> any other question?y [inaudible] >> all my mother, that's a difficult question. we while the james bond stories one of them. she did not even say hi, she just said you have got to read this book when i walked in the door. so that is one of my favorite. she was a fun mother. we had fun. i didn't see her all the time but when i saw her, which is, which is always on summer.. vacation, christmas, big holiday, it was total fun. so that was the good part. [inaudible]france. [ina
you could call the black calhoun's lucky, lucky, but they were never selfish achievers. te they shared their gift and achievement with their community in the country. it is fair to say to the black calhoun's that it is much of a story is america as it is of the family. thank you. [applause].dy have [applause]. >> anybody have questions? >> where did you live. >> i lived in pittsburgh but -- it was then called blank heights and she grew up and went to brooklyn girls high...
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. >>> william calhoun was arrested last month in a joint operation with sanford police and the atf. the city is partnering with the federal agency to crack down on drug and >>> a 13-year-old armed with an assault rifle and ammunition was on his way to school but a family member stopped him in his tracks. >> officials say the boy was annoyed by some of the classmates. >> terrifying. >> reporter: carlos is grateful that his family and everyone else here are safe. yesterday he was worried when officials say a 13-year-old boy who lived in the county tried to bring an ar-15 that looked a lot like this one and ammo with him to school. >> i heard he was locked up, loaded, ready to go. yeah, it was a good thing they caught him. >> reporter: his dad and other family members discovered the gun and took it away before it was too late. the 13-year-old was taken to a mental met to be evaluated. school to deal with it. those students and their parents were made aware of the situation and offered counseling. since the gun never made it on campus, no we asked officials if he would be allowed to ret
. >>> william calhoun was arrested last month in a joint operation with sanford police and the atf. the city is partnering with the federal agency to crack down on drug and >>> a 13-year-old armed with an assault rifle and ammunition was on his way to school but a family member stopped him in his tracks. >> officials say the boy was annoyed by some of the classmates. >> terrifying. >> reporter: carlos is grateful that his family and everyone else here are...
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ignatius 1st quarter, sean flannery, calvin cat who -- calvin calhoun . he's a big reason that ignatius gets the win. tyler much back -- tyler [ name indiscernible ] was great as well. "sports tonight" coming our way the cavs, browns, indians, much more. [ indiscernible ] ignatius beat them in hockey tonight. it was a big day for the wildcats. >> lebron james also making a lot of headlines. the fact that he passes duncan, a lot of the things happening. he got the w. that's the important thing. >> there will be a lot more down the road. >> we can't wait. thank you so much. >>> thank you all of you for joining us. saturday night live is coming next with hosted [ cheers and applause ] >>> welcome back to the election center. on cnn i pass for a bona fide hunk. [ laughter ] it's been a crazy week in politics, so if tonight's election results continue to roll in, let's take a look back at the past seven days. donald trump was endorsed by senator chris christie and dominated super tuesday. here's what he had to say at his celebratory press conference. [ laughte
ignatius 1st quarter, sean flannery, calvin cat who -- calvin calhoun . he's a big reason that ignatius gets the win. tyler much back -- tyler [ name indiscernible ] was great as well. "sports tonight" coming our way the cavs, browns, indians, much more. [ indiscernible ] ignatius beat them in hockey tonight. it was a big day for the wildcats. >> lebron james also making a lot of headlines. the fact that he passes duncan, a lot of the things happening. he got the w. that's the...
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v this is the rigination of the main open ditch of drainage district 2 and 51.they carry water in calhoun and ac counties in rural northwest into the racoon river -- and district 2 and 51 are partially ground zero for the des moines water work lawsuit saying districts just like these are polluting iowa's water -- way too much. much. their whole message is that agricultural drainage is a public nuisance. that's what the law suit alleges.kristine tidgren at the iowa state center for agriculture law and taxation says these specific districts are targeted because there's nothing else around that could be putting nitrate into the water -- except agriculture.run off created by farmland is one of the only discharge methods exempt from clean water act permits regulating what gets put into water supplies -- and charging a fee for it.bill stowe at des moines water works says it's time for that to change. change. des moines waterworks has experienced high nitrate levels for the last 25 years. we built the world's largest de-nitrification facility now about 25 years ago so that has been a long and pe
v this is the rigination of the main open ditch of drainage district 2 and 51.they carry water in calhoun and ac counties in rural northwest into the racoon river -- and district 2 and 51 are partially ground zero for the des moines water work lawsuit saying districts just like these are polluting iowa's water -- way too much. much. their whole message is that agricultural drainage is a public nuisance. that's what the law suit alleges.kristine tidgren at the iowa state center for agriculture...
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former captain for utah's jim calhoun he comes endorsed by the three time national champ. stony brook turned in six 20 win seasons in the last seven years. now to the nba, what is carmelo anthony's future with the knicks beyond this summer? the answer was once i'm here to stay but friday became i don't know. that was his answer when asked that question. doesn't help that a loss tonight third straight losing season and the knicks lead by as many as 18. they trail by 11 in the 3rd. a 1-0 run to take control despite 20 from melo and 99-89 the final. similar story in detroit. up by 6 in the 3rd and down by 9 in the 4th because they had no answer. he didn't play the first half. he didn't let up in the 2nd. pouring in all of his 17 points. no brook lopez means no win for brooklyn. a 115-103 loss well you look at the rangers 4-1 loss to the sharks tonight. see henrik lundqvist benched in the 3rd but his defense gave him no chance. a staggering season high 52 shots in san jose. furious with his d. tied at 1 in the third. breezing by two rangers and joe finishes for the 2-1 lead. t
former captain for utah's jim calhoun he comes endorsed by the three time national champ. stony brook turned in six 20 win seasons in the last seven years. now to the nba, what is carmelo anthony's future with the knicks beyond this summer? the answer was once i'm here to stay but friday became i don't know. that was his answer when asked that question. doesn't help that a loss tonight third straight losing season and the knicks lead by as many as 18. they trail by 11 in the 3rd. a 1-0 run to...
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owe hair calhoun hitting a big 3. 72-58 yukon. if it's march, it's yukon. always dangerous in the ncaa tournament. dedrick basile of bakersfield burying the three at the buzzer to beat top seeded mexican state. easy there, guys, you have to >> got to love march madness. >> so many teams were in it for the first time in a long time. that's going to make this tournament enjoyable to watch. you get a fresh feel to it. >> exciting. ready for "sports final." i've been a turkey farmer my whole life... and i raise turkey for shady brook farms . we don't use growth-promoting antibiotics, that's just the way things should be done. that's important to me. my name is glenn, and i'm an independent turkey farmer. (female announcer) shady brook farms . no growth-promoting antibiotics, just honest, simple turkey. all across america families are coming back to time warner cable for a whole new experience. that's because we've been working hard to give you better service, and it shows. pwe came back for internet speeds so fast even the kids are impressed. oh she's impressed
owe hair calhoun hitting a big 3. 72-58 yukon. if it's march, it's yukon. always dangerous in the ncaa tournament. dedrick basile of bakersfield burying the three at the buzzer to beat top seeded mexican state. easy there, guys, you have to >> got to love march madness. >> so many teams were in it for the first time in a long time. that's going to make this tournament enjoyable to watch. you get a fresh feel to it. >> exciting. ready for "sports final." i've been a...
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i'm talking about the calhoun. he calls him negative but he's white. >> black latino combination you >> you he wouldn't know why he was beating the hell out of you. they w >> ruperto, you have kids? >> i got three lovely kids, man. but there were all accidents. do you know what i'm saying? >> three accidents? >> three accidents. . >> wow. >> you ever hear of condoms? >> you know, i've heard of condoms, you know, i had them om? way back when i was, like, 6, cond you know? my thing is, like, they should come up with some type of birth control accident insurance for us, do you know what i'm saying? >> right. >> my thing is like you have an accident birth control, they should call it all-safe do you be like the commercial, pop up have you had an accident? did you forget to pull out? accidents can happen at any time but all-safe gives you a little ve extra protection, if you decide to keep the baby we pay child support for the next 18 years. >> >> great job with more "comics w unleashed." wit >> find out how to be part
i'm talking about the calhoun. he calls him negative but he's white. >> black latino combination you >> you he wouldn't know why he was beating the hell out of you. they w >> ruperto, you have kids? >> i got three lovely kids, man. but there were all accidents. do you know what i'm saying? >> three accidents? >> three accidents. . >> wow. >> you ever hear of condoms? >> you know, i've heard of condoms, you know, i had them om? way back when...
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the 48-year-old steve piki ala will take the job. has's endorsement of his mentor, jim calhoun. that's a big one. pikiell just led stony brook to first ncaa appearance. tht ey won 26 games this year. the eir sixth 20-win season under pikiell. he's a good h e for rutgers. >>> it's one giant oad trip. e knicks visit the wizards in nets face thespistonsusn detroit and all three locals are away, too, on the ice. rangers visiting the san jose sharks trailing in the second. the blue shirts with a two on one. derick brassard feeding dan boyle who goes backhand for his eighth goal of the season. the rangers tie it up 1-1. veteran move there. joe thornton just put the sharks back on top. they lead, san jose does, 2-1, late in the waird. >>> mets and nationals rained out today. former shortstop rubin tejada has signed a deal with the cardinals. >>> yankees hosting the braves. pineda looking sharp. four strikeouts including johnson and swisher and johnson again. pineda allowed one run in four innings. fifth inning, they didn't like this. concern formjacoby ellsbury. taking a pitch nsidn of
the 48-year-old steve piki ala will take the job. has's endorsement of his mentor, jim calhoun. that's a big one. pikiell just led stony brook to first ncaa appearance. tht ey won 26 games this year. the eir sixth 20-win season under pikiell. he's a good h e for rutgers. >>> it's one giant oad trip. e knicks visit the wizards in nets face thespistonsusn detroit and all three locals are away, too, on the ice. rangers visiting the san jose sharks trailing in the second. the blue shirts...
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former captain at uconn for jim calhoun he comes endorsed by the three-time former head coach of the huskies. stg,ony brook turned in six 20-win seosasons in the last search seven years under him. >>> on the ice, all three locals suffered losses. after being waived by the mets, ruben tejada signed a deal with the cardinals. yankees hoefsing the braves. four strikeouts including kelly johnson, nick swisher and kelly johnson again. he allowed one run in four innings. in the fifth inning, cthcern for jacoby ellsbury. watch here. he takes the pitch off his right coblach girardi said you can see steam marks on the wrist. ellsbury sent for x-rays and a ct scan. x-rays come back negative. yanks win 3-2. >>> the madness continues at the barclay center. that's this afternoon. villanova taking on iowa. number 6 notre dame tries to end thoughts of a cinderella run by 14th seed stephen f. austin. enjoy the rest of your sunday. for "today in new york," i'm john chandler. >>> up next, a kwield chase comes to a smashing run. a driver steals the cab of a tractor-trailer and leads police a crazy chas
former captain at uconn for jim calhoun he comes endorsed by the three-time former head coach of the huskies. stg,ony brook turned in six 20-win seosasons in the last search seven years under him. >>> on the ice, all three locals suffered losses. after being waived by the mets, ruben tejada signed a deal with the cardinals. yankees hoefsing the braves. four strikeouts including kelly johnson, nick swisher and kelly johnson again. he allowed one run in four innings. in the fifth inning,...
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they say this is the correct one, created by marilyn calhoun. >> even if they are trying to help, the best way to go about that would be to contact a family member, you know, not going and making a gofundme account, you know. there is two of them going on, you can't have more than one going, you know. we don't want to lose what we've already gained. >> reporter: stacy says antwan had been having problems with other teens in the neighborhood. he was the oldest of four kids and will miss his beautiful smile. >> happy, outgoing, loved to be around his family. >> reporter: neighbors worry about their own safety. >> i thought it was a gunshot but i wasn't positive, and then when i heard the sirens i thought that's definitely a >> i probably won't be walking around anymore now that i know that, because i don't want something to happen to me and my kids, so when the word gets around the closer we can get to finding justice for my nephew. >> reporter: if you like to help the family log onto fox35orlando.com. meanwhile a candlelight vigil will take place tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. at stark la
they say this is the correct one, created by marilyn calhoun. >> even if they are trying to help, the best way to go about that would be to contact a family member, you know, not going and making a gofundme account, you know. there is two of them going on, you can't have more than one going, you know. we don't want to lose what we've already gained. >> reporter: stacy says antwan had been having problems with other teens in the neighborhood. he was the oldest of four kids and will...
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lott: john calhoun. the great compromiser. i do not trust clay. he is a schemer. but by god, i love him. charlie: is that the way you felt about ted kennedy? mr. lott: that is true. i worked with him on a bill one time, a health bill. he wrote me a nice letter. i wrote him a letter back saying, i enjoyed working with you. ps -- if the world only knew. i did not know it, but he framed it. charlie: he showed it to me. mr. lott: when we spoke at the dedication of the kennedy institute, i said, i did not want the world to know. charlie: and certainly your fellow republicans. mr. lott: i was admonished after a speech in mississippi. i worked with kennedy on the issue. a guy came up afterward and said, you did fine, but that part about kennedy? do not say that anymore. charlie: why has president obama less successful than he wished in trying to build a relationship with speaker boehner? mr. daschle: at his core, he has long felt there is nothing he could do that could work. he had mitch mcconnell who, on basically on the first day said, my only job is to make sure he is
lott: john calhoun. the great compromiser. i do not trust clay. he is a schemer. but by god, i love him. charlie: is that the way you felt about ted kennedy? mr. lott: that is true. i worked with him on a bill one time, a health bill. he wrote me a nice letter. i wrote him a letter back saying, i enjoyed working with you. ps -- if the world only knew. i did not know it, but he framed it. charlie: he showed it to me. mr. lott: when we spoke at the dedication of the kennedy institute, i said, i...
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david pirritano is in the calhoun county jail, 20 years after he allegedly got his wife's daughter pregnant. police say when they started looking into the case, pirritano's wife helped him flee the country. pirritano got to croatia, and then allegedly told someone he was planning to go to syria to join the fight with the rebels. that man joined pirritano when he tried to leave croatia a few months ago. but at the border, he slipped a note to authorities to tell them gentleman from croatia steered him to a busier crossing where they were more, where they were, passport, and he had a note in there saying essentially, 'hey, this guy with me, he's wanted.'" pirritano is in jail and faces several charges including rape. his wife also faces charges for wiring him croatia. alabama lawmakers will consider a permanent punishment for convicted child sex offenders. republican state pepresentative steve hurst introduced a bill that would make it legal to surgically castrate sex offenders before they leave prison. hurst says the law would apply to offenders over the age of 21 who committed sex crimes ag
david pirritano is in the calhoun county jail, 20 years after he allegedly got his wife's daughter pregnant. police say when they started looking into the case, pirritano's wife helped him flee the country. pirritano got to croatia, and then allegedly told someone he was planning to go to syria to join the fight with the rebels. that man joined pirritano when he tried to leave croatia a few months ago. but at the border, he slipped a note to authorities to tell them gentleman from croatia...
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@flanker to calhoun. @wildcats, big night. @the wildcats get the win. @the putback and the foul. @58-51. @he's next in the regionals. @coming up next in our @neighborhood, sports tonight, @of course, at 11:35. @big show playing for you in @studio. @akron head coach and rob @senderoff as we preview the @tournament. @cavs, browns, indians, and much @more. @a couple other notes from last @night. @st. edward state champs in the @2016 individual d1 team title @in wrestling. @in the hockey playoffs. @ohio loses to michigan state in @cleveland basketball. @i'm dave chudowsky. @see you later on today. @>> all right. @thanks, dave. @>>> a year from now, target @executives say the way you shop @at the store will change. @the big box store say it will @become more digitally focused, @offering you a more seamless @way to shop online. @some stores will fulfill as @order centers to help make @things faster. @target execs are looking to @offer more organic options. @>> i feel the way everybody has @shopped has changed over the @past decade or so. @>> it had. @>>> let'
@flanker to calhoun. @wildcats, big night. @the wildcats get the win. @the putback and the foul. @58-51. @he's next in the regionals. @coming up next in our @neighborhood, sports tonight, @of course, at 11:35. @big show playing for you in @studio. @akron head coach and rob @senderoff as we preview the @tournament. @cavs, browns, indians, and much @more. @a couple other notes from last @night. @st. edward state champs in the @2016 individual d1 team title @in wrestling. @in the hockey playoffs....
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calhoun keeps on running. the ball is lined. it pops up. he throws. not in time. the 1-2 pitch. there's a groundball to shortstop. considering recently the a's went for broke in trying to bring a world series title back to oakland last year's loss, last place finish was particularly hard to stomach. the man who pulls the levers and calls the shots. executive vice president of operations billy bean is not one for making excuses and this interview offers no exceptions. >> last year was tough after having the years that we had in front of it. sometimes when you're really good and then you're not really good. that drop seems deeper and you feel it a lot. when you come in last place, you'll make changes. >> billy bean has gone on record saying he flat out does not believe in team chemistry, and considering the well documented financial constraints for the athletics, long-term continuity will always pose a challenge. so he sees it a little like the chicken and the egg theory, if you win, you'll get chemistry, if you lose, nobody's happy, one of the a's team leaders on the field echoes
calhoun keeps on running. the ball is lined. it pops up. he throws. not in time. the 1-2 pitch. there's a groundball to shortstop. considering recently the a's went for broke in trying to bring a world series title back to oakland last year's loss, last place finish was particularly hard to stomach. the man who pulls the levers and calls the shots. executive vice president of operations billy bean is not one for making excuses and this interview offers no exceptions. >> last year was...
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omar calhoun right here for connecticut as we thin over temple the final score 77-62.rs is out of the hospital after a freak injury last night. covington united with teammate jeremy grant and went motion less to the floor. he was taken on stretcher spent the last night at jefferson hospital for observation before being released. 76ers and pistons back at the center night. sixers try to make it two in a row. let's keep the winning streak at one guys. third quarter ba comedy trout with 73 points in the second half. they beat the 76ers 125-111. flyers taking on the florida panthers down in miami. late in the game under two to go shane, he gets the equalizer and ties the game at four. it goes to shoot out. flyers down one to nothing. alex bark off beats steve mason flyers get a point. flor against the win. five to four the final. waiting to see if villanova is one or two. if they're number two seed they want toes games at the wells fargo zen. if they become a number one it will be out west in an mime. let's take the number two seed right here at the wells fargo center. >>
omar calhoun right here for connecticut as we thin over temple the final score 77-62.rs is out of the hospital after a freak injury last night. covington united with teammate jeremy grant and went motion less to the floor. he was taken on stretcher spent the last night at jefferson hospital for observation before being released. 76ers and pistons back at the center night. sixers try to make it two in a row. let's keep the winning streak at one guys. third quarter ba comedy trout with 73 points...
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. >> reporter: mark calhoun tells me the staff at this office is completely absorbed by what's happening. he got the call early this morning about the terrorist attacks and tells me ever since then, his focus has been on belgium. just a few hours ago, someone came here to the consulate. it's at 47th and 2nd avenue. they left a single bouquet. this is a nondescript building. the nypd as you mentioned has stepped up its presence here, ever since friday's arrest of abdeslam in paris. he's surprised these attacks happened so soon after the significant development in france last week. the consul general's family is in belgium. his 25-year-old son lives in brussels, but he has made contact with him, and he is okay. as far as the outpouring of support for his country from people all over the world, he tells me he's touched by the second time in four months that that way. and it's the second time in four months that we have more or less a paralyzed situation, and so for us belgians who are normally very quiet, laid back, out of the way society, it's something that we are not used to. and so we a
. >> reporter: mark calhoun tells me the staff at this office is completely absorbed by what's happening. he got the call early this morning about the terrorist attacks and tells me ever since then, his focus has been on belgium. just a few hours ago, someone came here to the consulate. it's at 47th and 2nd avenue. they left a single bouquet. this is a nondescript building. the nypd as you mentioned has stepped up its presence here, ever since friday's arrest of abdeslam in paris. he's...
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. >> reporter: i'm here outside of calhoun magnet. you can see right now we have a school bus out here. it's a very quiet scene. last week, though, it was bloody and there was an ambulance here. 97-year-old boy was holding the door when it slammed on his hand. two of his fingers were nearly soeverred. doctors had to sew them back on. texasle. the teacher did this. in b fat we know she did. the door was slammed on the child's finger. the issue with us is that we dent want this -- the parents are really concerned they don't want this happening to another child. >> reporter: school district officials are confirming that this teacher is on paid since 2011. she has no prior complaints and has know before been investigated. stay with us because coming up at 5:00 you're going to hear from the little boy's parents and their attorney. in tampa for the now tampa bay. >>> also right now still waiting for a jury in hulk hogan's case against gawker media suing them for $100 million for publishing of him having sex. gawker media releasing this stat
. >> reporter: i'm here outside of calhoun magnet. you can see right now we have a school bus out here. it's a very quiet scene. last week, though, it was bloody and there was an ambulance here. 97-year-old boy was holding the door when it slammed on his hand. two of his fingers were nearly soeverred. doctors had to sew them back on. texasle. the teacher did this. in b fat we know she did. the door was slammed on the child's finger. the issue with us is that we dent want this -- the...
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it was created by marilyn calhoun. >> it's not working. even if they are trying to help the best way would be to contact a family member, you know, not making a gofundme account. there is two of them going on that you can't have more than one going, you know. we don't want to lose what we've gained. >> reporter: antwan had been having problems with other teens in the neighborhood. she said he was the oldest of four kids. >> happy, outgoing, loved to be around his family. it took my heart. >> reporter: as deputies investigate, relatives hope people call in with information so they can find the killer. >> you know, the closer we can get to finding justice for my nephew and peace for the family. >> reporter: if you would like to donate to the family log onto fox35orlando.com. place tomorrow night at 8:00 p.m. live in orange county, valerie boyd. >> bob: the man accused of attacking an orange county deputy outside of the wwe training facility has been ordered to undergo a mental health evaluation. he was not in court today, but his attorney wa
it was created by marilyn calhoun. >> it's not working. even if they are trying to help the best way would be to contact a family member, you know, not making a gofundme account. there is two of them going on that you can't have more than one going, you know. we don't want to lose what we've gained. >> reporter: antwan had been having problems with other teens in the neighborhood. she said he was the oldest of four kids. >> happy, outgoing, loved to be around his family. it...
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institutions named in honor of woodrow wilson and john calhoun for example are being debated. washington and jefferson are being identified solely as slave owners. alexander hamilton's place on the $10 bill was in jeopardy. then the show "hamilton." now the founding fathers are seen as real human beings who love, hate, have passions, and ambitions, instead of card board figures in dusty books. and hamilton's place of honor on the 10 seems very secure. [applause] all of us at hunter college look on these extraordinary developments with pride because him as one of our own. he is after all a graduate of hunter elementary school and hunter high. [applause] in fact, this is where it all began. by the time he was in eighth grade he had already written his very first musical based on a favorite novel, "the chosen." while he was working on his first tony award winning hit, he returned to hunter high school to teach english. now, it wasn't always clear sailing for lynn. in his fifth grade music class with mrs. ames he got a report card that noted his many talents but also spotlighted a
institutions named in honor of woodrow wilson and john calhoun for example are being debated. washington and jefferson are being identified solely as slave owners. alexander hamilton's place on the $10 bill was in jeopardy. then the show "hamilton." now the founding fathers are seen as real human beings who love, hate, have passions, and ambitions, instead of card board figures in dusty books. and hamilton's place of honor on the 10 seems very secure. [applause] all of us at hunter...
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hall of fame coach jim calhoun calls his book a must read for all lovers of college basketball and thenalities who have made this game great. welcome back. john: thank you. charlie: this is a story you said you're not born to write but you lived it. i live in the middle where all this took place. john: as you know, i went to college at duke and met dean smith first of the three as a terrified duke junior. i tried to interview him about tate armstrong who was on his olympic team. i was 19 and scared to death by dean could not have been nicer. he had actually read something i had written in the student newspaper at duke because back then, they clipped every single paper in the country. i had written something, saying bill foster who was the duke coach had modeled his program after dean. he said you were fair to us in that piece especially someone from duke and that became a running theme for 35 years. i was covering the acc for the "washington post," in the 1980's when dean was the icon, valvano was the rockstar and krzyweski was the little engine trying to get started in the early 80's.
hall of fame coach jim calhoun calls his book a must read for all lovers of college basketball and thenalities who have made this game great. welcome back. john: thank you. charlie: this is a story you said you're not born to write but you lived it. i live in the middle where all this took place. john: as you know, i went to college at duke and met dean smith first of the three as a terrified duke junior. i tried to interview him about tate armstrong who was on his olympic team. i was 19 and...
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former captain at onn for jim calhoun, pike he will comes endorse by the three-time former hea coach of the huskies. stony brook turned in six 20-w.n seasons under him. >>> on the ice, all three locals suffered losses. ruben tejada signed a deal with the cardinals. four strikeouts including kelly johnson, nick swisher and kelly johnson again. he allowed one run in four innings. >> concern fti jacoby ellsbury. he takes the pitch off his right ist. coach girardi said you can see cheam marks on tre erret. x-rays come back negative. yanks win 3-2. > the madness continues at th villanova taking on iowa. notre dame tries to end any cinderella run by stephen f. austin. for "today in new york," i'm john chandler. >>> stargazers in the southern hemisphere are getting ready forea close encounter with two comets. the first comet on monday morning, the second comet early tuesday. it will be closer to earth than any other cor t in nea y 250 years. we're talk 2.2 million miles for perspective sake. >>> can you imagine sliding between floors of the skyscraper? yeah. in los angeles, you can soon tak
former captain at onn for jim calhoun, pike he will comes endorse by the three-time former hea coach of the huskies. stony brook turned in six 20-w.n seasons under him. >>> on the ice, all three locals suffered losses. ruben tejada signed a deal with the cardinals. four strikeouts including kelly johnson, nick swisher and kelly johnson again. he allowed one run in four innings. >> concern fti jacoby ellsbury. he takes the pitch off his right ist. coach girardi said you can see...
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john c calhoun wanted to return the money to the -- to england because it would expand the role of the federal government and the states he had to persuade congress again to take the money because it fell into the hands temporarily of president van buren secretary of the treasury. and he lost most of it in the shady arkansas bond deal , and he had to -- and now john quincy adams had to get the congress to put pressure on the treasury to restore the money, and that unfortunately happened. we also, and i especially have to thank joseph henry as a pioneer and electromagnetism. we never touch a computer, we never push aa little button on our cell phone, never even turn on the light without being touched by one of joseph henry's discoveries and electromagnetism. and he became, of course, the 1st secretary, and he thought and made sure that everyone else you'd to his thinking that the smithsonian should be, for the benefit of men of all countries and of all times for the extension of the boundaries of fraud, and you the smithsonian out of the hands of people like stephen douglas, lincoln dou
john c calhoun wanted to return the money to the -- to england because it would expand the role of the federal government and the states he had to persuade congress again to take the money because it fell into the hands temporarily of president van buren secretary of the treasury. and he lost most of it in the shady arkansas bond deal , and he had to -- and now john quincy adams had to get the congress to put pressure on the treasury to restore the money, and that unfortunately happened. we...
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henry: people on campus because, where was i, in 1970, i was in new haven, connecticut, in calhoun college, a block away from the courthouse where bobby field was being tried. so it was full of black panthers and there was a drugstore on the way to the yale co-ops. it would where we got the books. the first person, you had to get by, was a black muslim. a guy with a white shirt trying to sell you mohamed's speech. i got it. i got it. then there would be a big brother with a beret on and a leather coat and panther speech. where will you be when the revolution comes? i got that one. but there was so many people who would come to the black -- i was secretary of the b.s.a. the black student alliance at yale. and there were so many of these guys that would come and try to tell us how to be black. i saw a lot of damage in the black community. i saw a guy in love with this white girl. up the street. he loved this girl to death. should have gotten marry. he wouldn't marry her because it would un-black him. he never got over. i decided if i ever were in a position of power, i was going to -- if i e
henry: people on campus because, where was i, in 1970, i was in new haven, connecticut, in calhoun college, a block away from the courthouse where bobby field was being tried. so it was full of black panthers and there was a drugstore on the way to the yale co-ops. it would where we got the books. the first person, you had to get by, was a black muslim. a guy with a white shirt trying to sell you mohamed's speech. i got it. i got it. then there would be a big brother with a beret on and a...
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@sean flannery to calvin @calhoun. @wildcats, big night. @his 14 points reason. @the wild cats get the win. @58-51. @next in the regionals. @coming up next, in our @neighborhood, sports tonight, @of course, at 11:35. @big show playing in studio. @akron head coach can stay head @coach. @more. @individual d1 team title in @wrestling. @st. ignacious beat st. edwards @in the playoffs. @cleveland state season is over @losing in the horizon league @tournament. @see you later today. @>> just ahead, about half of @unpaid. @what the state is going about @those that owe. @>>> plus, we've all seen the @smilely face and the anger. @what about the one that looks @just like you? @here's olga with a check on the @forecast. @>> we definitely have cloud @cover. @patchy fog. @things are going change. @we'll get a big dose of @sunshine in the afternoon. @i'm tracking even warmer @ @>>> with all of the emojis @available these days, how about @it could be coming soon. @emoji specialists have @submitted a proposal for emojis @to be changed. @proposed changed would allow @users to cust
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>> kokh reporter julie calhoun has more on this investigation.g. while police are still looking into that, they say they're collecting more evidence and that includes the computer system from the vehicle where they'll find out just exactly how fast he was going and if he used his brakes. people have been coming and leaving chesapeake caps at the memorial where this crash happened. i'll show you video from the crash early wednesday morning. police tell us that he was speeding and going much faster than the 50 mile per hour speed limit and he was heading north and crossed over into the embankment and that's when he crashed. his vehicle caught fire. they tell us he was not wearing a seat belt. police say he had plenty of opportunities to correct and get back on the road, but that didn't happen. so right now, it's up to the medical examiner to determine his cause of death. of course as we get word on that we'll let you know. but right now we'll show you some video of the former ceo. mcclendon's death coming less than 24 hours after being indicted by
>> kokh reporter julie calhoun has more on this investigation.g. while police are still looking into that, they say they're collecting more evidence and that includes the computer system from the vehicle where they'll find out just exactly how fast he was going and if he used his brakes. people have been coming and leaving chesapeake caps at the memorial where this crash happened. i'll show you video from the crash early wednesday morning. police tell us that he was speeding and going...
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applause] henry: people on campus because, where was i, in 1970, i was in new haven, connecticut, in calhoun college, a block away from the courthouse where bobby field was being tried. so it was full of black panthers and there was a drugstore on the way to the yale co-ops. it would where we got the books. the first person, you had to get by, was a black muslim. a guy with a white shirt trying to sell you mohamed's speech. i got it. i got it. then there would be a big brother with a beret on and a leather coat and panther speech. where will you be when the revolution comes? i got that one. but there was so many people who would come to the black -- i was secretary of the b.s.a. the black student alliance at yale. and there were so many of these guys that would come and try to tell us how to be black. i saw a lot of damage in the black community. i saw a guy in love with this white girl. up the street. he loved this girl to death. should have gotten marry. he wouldn't marry her because it would un-black him. he never got over. i decided if i ever were in a position of power, i was going to -
applause] henry: people on campus because, where was i, in 1970, i was in new haven, connecticut, in calhoun college, a block away from the courthouse where bobby field was being tried. so it was full of black panthers and there was a drugstore on the way to the yale co-ops. it would where we got the books. the first person, you had to get by, was a black muslim. a guy with a white shirt trying to sell you mohamed's speech. i got it. i got it. then there would be a big brother with a beret on...
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calhoun right here the basket as connecticut blows out temple final 77-62.hes. flyers short at least one they go to shootout but they lose the game right here five to four and the 76ers lose by 14 to the pistons much that's sports in a minute. i'm tom srendenschek. ♪ ♪ >>> there's something about that picture of trenton with the state capital and what have you. no matter what the weather is like, it always looks like a good day looking at that pictu picture. >> we have beautiful state capitals. we've seen little bit of clouds but i hear people rejoicing because we didn't have the strike. they won't have problems right there all those trenton stations will be able to get to work no problems tomorrow morning. ♪ >>> hey, alex. >> reporter: we were all moved this week bite loss of new jersey state trooper sean cullen. it was so tragic on so many levels. for his family his friends his brothers and sisters in blue, for all of us in the community he served. sean cullen lived his dream, though. his parents told us that he died living the dream of being a state troop
calhoun right here the basket as connecticut blows out temple final 77-62.hes. flyers short at least one they go to shootout but they lose the game right here five to four and the 76ers lose by 14 to the pistons much that's sports in a minute. i'm tom srendenschek. ♪ ♪ >>> there's something about that picture of trenton with the state capital and what have you. no matter what the weather is like, it always looks like a good day looking at that pictu picture. >> we have...
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henry: people on campus because, where was i, in 1970, i was in new haven, connecticut, in calhoun collegeock away from the courthouse where bobby field was being tried. so it was full of black panthers and there was a drugstore on the way to the yale co-ops. it would where we got the books. the first person, you had to get by, was a black muslim. a guy with a white shirt trying to sell you mohamed's speech. i got it. i got it. then there would be a big brother with a beret on andth leather coat and panther speech. where will you be when the revolution comes? i got that one. but there was so many people who would come to the black -- i was secretary of the b.s.a. the black student alliance at yale. and there were so many of these guys that would come and try to tell us how to be black. i saw a lot of damage in the black community. i saw a guy in love with this white girl. up the street. he loved this girl to death. should have gotten marry. he wouldn't marry her because it would un-black him. he never got over. i decided if i ever were in a position of power, i was going to -- if i ever be
henry: people on campus because, where was i, in 1970, i was in new haven, connecticut, in calhoun collegeock away from the courthouse where bobby field was being tried. so it was full of black panthers and there was a drugstore on the way to the yale co-ops. it would where we got the books. the first person, you had to get by, was a black muslim. a guy with a white shirt trying to sell you mohamed's speech. i got it. i got it. then there would be a big brother with a beret on andth leather...
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lena wasn't the only black calhoun to be suspect.horne came under his own blacklisting cloud in washington where he was investigated by the civil service loyalty board as a founder of the national committee against discrimination in housing. supposedly ferreting out un-americanism, blacklisting was also an excuse for racism and anti-semitism. appropriately enough, the modern civil rights era began in 1960 at cora horne's alma mater. in april 1960 a full-page ad appeared in the atlanta constitution. we, the students of the six affiliated institutions forming the atlanta university center, have joined our hearts, minds and bodies in the cause of gaining those rights which are inherently ours as members of the human race and as citizens of these united states. we must say in all candor that we plan to use every legal and nonviolent means at our disposal to secure full citizenship rights as members of this great democracy of ours. that same year a young atlanta cousin, moses calhoun's great, great grand niece, was chosen to be one of the
lena wasn't the only black calhoun to be suspect.horne came under his own blacklisting cloud in washington where he was investigated by the civil service loyalty board as a founder of the national committee against discrimination in housing. supposedly ferreting out un-americanism, blacklisting was also an excuse for racism and anti-semitism. appropriately enough, the modern civil rights era began in 1960 at cora horne's alma mater. in april 1960 a full-page ad appeared in the atlanta...