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today they targeted the cell of inmate alex everett. take long until they find what they're looking for. >> here's some 410, 412, boss swagger, look like some blood code. >> b.o.s.s. >> they're trying to hide their gang stuff in rap music. >> boss, boss swagga enterprises. boss is the brothers of the strong struggle which is a designated security threat group in the state of florida. and it listed them the people's nation as a blood set. hey this guy is insane gangsta disciple. this is something different, jimmy. an igd dark side. insane. this is something we need right there. we found out what we need already. ooh. >> what we're looking for. >> new sentence. ooh, this is manifesto. this is their policies, their rules. and we have family respect. you're involved on the inside, and how you supposed to act. your hierarchy as you rise up. generically they call that information officer 9-3, knowledge. and if you're going to represent as any gang member you're supposed to be able to spout that knowledge. >> this is good. we'll have this guy
today they targeted the cell of inmate alex everett. take long until they find what they're looking for. >> here's some 410, 412, boss swagger, look like some blood code. >> b.o.s.s. >> they're trying to hide their gang stuff in rap music. >> boss, boss swagga enterprises. boss is the brothers of the strong struggle which is a designated security threat group in the state of florida. and it listed them the people's nation as a blood set. hey this guy is insane gangsta...
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. >> merl everett's life had a turning point when a single shot hit her husband's car in 1963.her children out of the south, earn a college degree and climb the corporate ladder. all the while she never stopped speaking justice for the causes he fought and died for. it took 30 years to convict his killer in 1994. the very next year when others turned their back on the scandal-ridden naacp, she stepped in to lead as the first female chair of the board and eventually earned its highest honor. merly returned to mississippi where she established an institute, authored her on auto biography and is a distinguished scholar and resident. one year ago she became the first woman to deliver the in vocation at a presidential inauguration. >> 50 years after the march on washington, we celebrate the spirit of our ancestors -- >> it was a historic moment. >> we made it. >> but merly everett's place in history had long been secured not only as the widow of a leader but as a courageous and inspiring leader in her own right. and while one honoree lived in the midst of history, our next is preser
. >> merl everett's life had a turning point when a single shot hit her husband's car in 1963.her children out of the south, earn a college degree and climb the corporate ladder. all the while she never stopped speaking justice for the causes he fought and died for. it took 30 years to convict his killer in 1994. the very next year when others turned their back on the scandal-ridden naacp, she stepped in to lead as the first female chair of the board and eventually earned its highest...
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the featured speaker that day was edward everett, the noted orator of the time. he spoke almost two hours. that's what people came to hear. people would applaud when he came back to the main theme out of just the beauty of the construction of the english language. the president was an afterthought to add a few appropriate remarks. and he nailed it. but it took a while for that to catch on. the chicago newspaper said the cheek of every american must tingle with shame when it reads the silly dish watery utterances of the man who had to be pointed out to intelligent foreigners as the president of the united states. if you're wringing your hands about partisan politics in america, it has been going on since the beginning of the republic erie it -- of the republic. edward everett said i wish i could have come as close to the heart of the matter in two hours as you did in two minutes. all of a sudden had meaning and not just for some americans, for all americans. what it meant is that we were going to be in the pursuit of happiness. it was not just a limited all men ar
the featured speaker that day was edward everett, the noted orator of the time. he spoke almost two hours. that's what people came to hear. people would applaud when he came back to the main theme out of just the beauty of the construction of the english language. the president was an afterthought to add a few appropriate remarks. and he nailed it. but it took a while for that to catch on. the chicago newspaper said the cheek of every american must tingle with shame when it reads the silly dish...
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and government, have also failed, let's talk to nick offer of the dark summit, the two story of everetts most controversial season. joins us live from santa fe, in the u.s. state. good to have you on the program. this strike by the then lebanese she were pas is pretty unprecedented. but the truth is that the ship pas take the risks, they don't get the pay, for years they have died trying to get fee paying climbers up and down the mountain, yet they remain the unsung heros that's largely true. an enormous amount of the workload, and they only get a fraction of the pay. >> by shaying they are paid more than an average wage, but that's peanuts anyway, so who is making all the money, because it certainly isn't the they are pas that are taking the risks. >> she were pas. >> you know, a majority of the funds are going into the pockets of the then lebanese government. certainly the western operators are making some money. it is with the that pal government, they have issue add list of demands. what they are asking for is not an increase in wages but an increase in benefits. they want more compe
and government, have also failed, let's talk to nick offer of the dark summit, the two story of everetts most controversial season. joins us live from santa fe, in the u.s. state. good to have you on the program. this strike by the then lebanese she were pas is pretty unprecedented. but the truth is that the ship pas take the risks, they don't get the pay, for years they have died trying to get fee paying climbers up and down the mountain, yet they remain the unsung heros that's largely true....
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laura margaret everett. ( cheering ) thomas isaac brown. music school? mm-hmm.oing to be a music teacher? maybe... or a performer, or a songwriter, or all three. your mother always wanted to be a singer. principal: kevin patrick casey. ( cheering and applause ) yes. no more film. aw... aw... dad: kevin! kevin, over here. oh, that's my dad. i've got to go, i'll see you later. thank you. congratulations. rebecca: congratulations! thanks. rebecca: all right, stand over there. i want to get a picture. you too, aunt molly. all right, look this way. say "cheese!" cheese! kevin, i'm proud to see that diploma in your hand. we all are. congratulations, kevin. thanks. dad, stand next to kevin. i want to get a picture of just the two of you. ready? i'm proud of you, too, becky. me? why? don't be so modest. when your mother died, you... you stepped right in. you... you became the mother. you took good care of kevin and your dad. well, there was no one else. "we are sorry to inform you..." oh, no. i can't believe it. god... another rejection letter. three rejections. i can't
laura margaret everett. ( cheering ) thomas isaac brown. music school? mm-hmm.oing to be a music teacher? maybe... or a performer, or a songwriter, or all three. your mother always wanted to be a singer. principal: kevin patrick casey. ( cheering and applause ) yes. no more film. aw... aw... dad: kevin! kevin, over here. oh, that's my dad. i've got to go, i'll see you later. thank you. congratulations. rebecca: congratulations! thanks. rebecca: all right, stand over there. i want to get a...
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he said, but everett dirksen and his side of the aisle, that was an entirely different matter and if the senator hadn't been willing to stand up for civil rights and for the 1965 voting rights act, we would have had just a bill, not a law, and because of everett dirksen's courage and the other members of his party's willingness to come with us, we have a law today. the civil rights leaders, i, and the nation. >> and do you see that as a lesson for future presidents, current presidents, past presidents, that succeeded your father? >> well, my father's very favorite biblical passage was from isaiah. come, let us reason together, and i think that was very much his focus when he was in the united states congress, and in the senate and in the presidency, and i think it is a lesson that we can all learn from. blessed are those who try to make peace. >> nicole, what's the lesson you want for our generation, you and i are about the same age, for the next generation, the millennials down from this week? what do you want the lessen sows to be to take away from this? >> well, my grandfather alw
he said, but everett dirksen and his side of the aisle, that was an entirely different matter and if the senator hadn't been willing to stand up for civil rights and for the 1965 voting rights act, we would have had just a bill, not a law, and because of everett dirksen's courage and the other members of his party's willingness to come with us, we have a law today. the civil rights leaders, i, and the nation. >> and do you see that as a lesson for future presidents, current presidents,...
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abraham lincoln and everett durtson. and he knew that senators would believe things like that. [applause] president johnson likes power. he likes the feel of it, the wielding of it, but that hunger was harnessed and redeemed by a deeper understanding of the human condition. by a sympathy for the underdog. for the downtrodden p for the outcast. and there was a sympathy rooted in his own experience. as a young boy growing up, in the texas hill country, johnson knew what being poor felt like. poverty was so common he would later say, we didn't even know it had a name. the family home didn't have electricity or indoor plumbing. everybody worked hard including the children. president johnson has known the metallic taste of hunger. the feel of a mother's callused hands. his cousin remember swelters days spent on her hands and knees in the cotton fields with lindon whispering beside her, boy, there's got to be a better way to make a living than this. there has to be a better way. it wasn't until years later when he was teaching in a mexican school, in a tiny town in texas that he came
abraham lincoln and everett durtson. and he knew that senators would believe things like that. [applause] president johnson likes power. he likes the feel of it, the wielding of it, but that hunger was harnessed and redeemed by a deeper understanding of the human condition. by a sympathy for the underdog. for the downtrodden p for the outcast. and there was a sympathy rooted in his own experience. as a young boy growing up, in the texas hill country, johnson knew what being poor felt like....
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he comes to the now quiet battlefield to add a few appropriate remarks after edward everett's speecht home and this is the operating system that still is our operating system. >> what's interesting is how short it was but think about it in today's age of sound bites. people would have taken off heres if it didn't fit on twitter. >> the real anxiety i have is what if somebody gave a gettysburg address today, maybe c span might have it. certainly we wouldn't be able to pick it up in the speed and rapidity in our news cycles -- >> maybe he understood before any of us the digital age. >> but nobody -- >> too wordy. >> i have a feeling that lincoln would be able to cut through. >> yeah. >> and i think his brevity -- >> but you don't think somebody -- >> even on twitter. >> you don't think would say the president came to gettysburg to distract attention from his disastrous military campaign out west. >> i will leave it there. it's called the address and airs tuesday 9:00 p.m. on pbs. thank you for coming around. that is all for our discussion. thanks for the round table. we'll be back next
he comes to the now quiet battlefield to add a few appropriate remarks after edward everett's speecht home and this is the operating system that still is our operating system. >> what's interesting is how short it was but think about it in today's age of sound bites. people would have taken off heres if it didn't fit on twitter. >> the real anxiety i have is what if somebody gave a gettysburg address today, maybe c span might have it. certainly we wouldn't be able to pick it up in...
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that's little consolation to the promise of the passengers the death toll from an emotional moment everett cents reached the scene of the search teams found another ball be in the snow for the three people still missing. only recovered so far have been returned to their families. we have a love struck on friday as local guides descended the mountain to the camps ahead of the climbing season next month. sevens is a lightness of being dressed maritime systems old stand in formula one motor racing there are only alice again and to the cells of the chinese gong prix in shanghai the lewis hamilton will again be in pole position his own goal stopped in a row. he dominated qualifying in his mercedes hamilton led the tasting bread bowls player of the office sick and couldn't complete a hat trick of wins on the shanghai circuit. it was hamilton looked relaxed after another stellar qualifying performance moments earlier he sealed pole position and saying hi finishing half a second faster than his nearest rival my friend the one standards that's a big margin. really enjoyed it. coasting great i think
that's little consolation to the promise of the passengers the death toll from an emotional moment everett cents reached the scene of the search teams found another ball be in the snow for the three people still missing. only recovered so far have been returned to their families. we have a love struck on friday as local guides descended the mountain to the camps ahead of the climbing season next month. sevens is a lightness of being dressed maritime systems old stand in formula one motor racing...
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along with neil everett.he connecticut men won the national title in college basketball monday night. the women's turn on tuesday night. >> you thought that was a peace sign i was giving you. it was actually two. as in two champions from stores, connecticut. briana stewart there. stephanie dolson here. it was close at half. and in the second half, geno auriemma's halftime speech was better than mccraw's. he's got it going. >> i'd say so. >> yeah. i just said it. >>> lebron james and the heat taking on the nets. nets down one. marcus thornton. he had 16 points. nets up by two. less than ten seconds to go. heat down one. joe johnson missed. lebron james to rashard lewis, back to james. the give and go. oh. mason plumlee with the rejection at the rim. take another look at it. got some ball. got some hand, too. james took another look at it. he thought it was the foul. officials disagree. nets win it 88-87. that's four-straight for brooklyn over miami this season. >>> stan and neil in the house. without a doubt.
along with neil everett.he connecticut men won the national title in college basketball monday night. the women's turn on tuesday night. >> you thought that was a peace sign i was giving you. it was actually two. as in two champions from stores, connecticut. briana stewart there. stephanie dolson here. it was close at half. and in the second half, geno auriemma's halftime speech was better than mccraw's. he's got it going. >> i'd say so. >> yeah. i just said it. >>>...
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en el proyecto estn incluidas 4 escuelas de la misin: las primarias bryant y csar chvez, la media everettundaria john o'connor, donde estiman conocer cules sonlos servicios que necesitan los alumnos para mejorar su motivacin al estudio... ... y es que ms del 50 por ciento de los niÑos que entra al kinder, no est listo para aprender... sot d: 02.50 - h: 03.07 "ms del 60 por ciento de nuestros jvenes en la misin no se gradan de la "ms del 60 por ciento de nuestros jvenes en la misin no se gradan de la secundaria, y eso es muy alarmante, porque eso significa que no van a conseguir buenos trabajos para poder tener un buen hogar... lo que queremos es que haya familias saludables, y la educacin es algo muy importante para eso" take vo ... el plan forma parte del programa "comunidad promesa" de la administracin federal y el departamento de educacin, con la colaboracin de 26 agencias y el distrito escolar de la misin... blanca ---por primera vez en la historia de california mas del 80 por ciento de estudiantes de preparatoria obtuvieron su titulo de bachiller... take vo ---el jefe de educacion es
en el proyecto estn incluidas 4 escuelas de la misin: las primarias bryant y csar chvez, la media everettundaria john o'connor, donde estiman conocer cules sonlos servicios que necesitan los alumnos para mejorar su motivacin al estudio... ... y es que ms del 50 por ciento de los niÑos que entra al kinder, no est listo para aprender... sot d: 02.50 - h: 03.07 "ms del 60 por ciento de nuestros jvenes en la misin no se gradan de la "ms del 60 por ciento de nuestros jvenes en la misin no...
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. >> carol everett is an antiabortion advocate who helped push for the new restrictions? >> hello. how are you? >> hey. how are you doing? >> i am fine. how are you doing? good to see you. >> what have you been up to? >> not much. trying to put those pro-abortion clinics out >> there are a lot of christians in our legislature. my job is to share with them what's going on. we are very fortunate to have a majority of conservatives in texas. we don't expect that to last, but we are excited about it and we have made great strides in the last five years in texas. >> she used to own a chain of abortion clinics but left the business. one day, a man walked into one of her clinics and asked her to pray with him. dear god, i am a sinner. please forgive me for my sins. thank you for sending your son to die for my sins. make me a worker in your vineyard. amen. i had an abortion. it destroyed my life. i was in the abortion industry for six years. i was responsible for 35,000 abortions. they don't care about women. they care about money. >> hello. dr. mentdal in? how much money? >> old tennis sh
. >> carol everett is an antiabortion advocate who helped push for the new restrictions? >> hello. how are you? >> hey. how are you doing? >> i am fine. how are you doing? good to see you. >> what have you been up to? >> not much. trying to put those pro-abortion clinics out >> there are a lot of christians in our legislature. my job is to share with them what's going on. we are very fortunate to have a majority of conservatives in texas. we don't...
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i'm stan verrett, along with neil everett. it's uconn over kentucky 60-54 to win college basketball's national championship. >>> now, to baseball. >> i won the pool. derek jeter. first game at yankee stadium since announcing his 20th season would be his last. this was his second at-bat. man, he missed a home run by that much. hustles in for the double. said afterwards, he thought it was going foul. think maybe he thought it was going yard. he was going to give it a little trot. and he had to pick it up. jacoby ellsbury will pick him up and bring him home, next batter. the yankees win it, 4-2. buck showalter was jeter's first manager. >> jeter still getting around good for a guy pushing 40. >>> rays and royals. matt moore on the mound for tampa bay. a.j., nothing but a number. that's what you say. matt moore threw an offspeed pitch and motioned for the catcher to come to the mound. he said he had elbow soreness. they hope he's okay. ouch. bell hits infante on the face. infante was tested for concussion on monday night. they hop
i'm stan verrett, along with neil everett. it's uconn over kentucky 60-54 to win college basketball's national championship. >>> now, to baseball. >> i won the pool. derek jeter. first game at yankee stadium since announcing his 20th season would be his last. this was his second at-bat. man, he missed a home run by that much. hustles in for the double. said afterwards, he thought it was going foul. think maybe he thought it was going yard. he was going to give it a little trot....
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he's kenny mayne, i'm neil everett.are on the "sportscenter" set in bristol, connecticut, and we are bringing you sports in an even-keeled fashion. >> conventionally. >> let's go. san antonio, the riverwalk. the spurs may never lose again. they've won 18 straight. they're going to win 19. they're going to beat the warriors. it was never close. tim duncan, his friends, they call him mr. glass. kawhi leonard misses. manu ginobili, huh? one man gathers what another man spills. grateful dead reference for bill walton right there. patty mills, jeff ayres, the spurs, they've got oklahoma city thursday. that's going to be an interesting matchup. give us an even-keeled read. >> pirates baseball. sterling marte. we're in the 12th. pirates down one, and he successfully hits that ball into left field. clint barmes runs home and plates one. tied at 3. bottom of the 16th. same score, 3-3. tony sanchez had never done this before. no, not just a chop and single to the left but one that would result in what the kids are calling a walko
he's kenny mayne, i'm neil everett.are on the "sportscenter" set in bristol, connecticut, and we are bringing you sports in an even-keeled fashion. >> conventionally. >> let's go. san antonio, the riverwalk. the spurs may never lose again. they've won 18 straight. they're going to win 19. they're going to beat the warriors. it was never close. tim duncan, his friends, they call him mr. glass. kawhi leonard misses. manu ginobili, huh? one man gathers what another man...
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there is the same p a but alcoholic once there was a big advertising campaign on tv the producer everett eyes water but everyone knew that there's a vodka with the same name the one with the two firms of proportion for two hundred and one exhibition of some extent investment projects was held in check and various projects in the field of engineering that the lurching agriculture food in light industry as well as tourism were presented at exhibition. the businessmen were offered free minefield of southern comfort them and prevent parcels to make investments shares in recipes and claim representing the opportunities in seoul court at the industrial zones the government provides infrastructure such as heating systems electricity and water supply were also offering consulting services and economic. we did this all to minimize the risk front doors almost a week. it is only possible but please. and if i didn't come when you can see it in industrial zones were presented an exhibition a garment factory the poultry farm plans for production of juices and concentrates on the boat in the zones. man
there is the same p a but alcoholic once there was a big advertising campaign on tv the producer everett eyes water but everyone knew that there's a vodka with the same name the one with the two firms of proportion for two hundred and one exhibition of some extent investment projects was held in check and various projects in the field of engineering that the lurching agriculture food in light industry as well as tourism were presented at exhibition. the businessmen were offered free minefield...
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they say that create the maximum of six thousand the net and monster but the everett celery in combos for the same warrick ranges from eight to ten thousand so they decided to go out to peak in the office of the trust between the company all night as a stunt and the closed door the director general of the company all excited about your looks. he went out to mend them. mike did not fit to fulfil their clients. so my nurse continue striking journalists failed to talk to day administration as they were told the company is not working now. depression add to this adds no walls of the heineken think the council demanded a referendum in front of them together to the monster ends was blue and yellow flags what had commenced once discovered our journalists the ball to the age of eight point lead at the end of the play of the land recently miscarried rich text and the city council buildings in the morning the city monday to these people and has to protect the local region on the station into an eleven city of trenton. it went amazing. she's a pretty nice decent nation of soft economy and offici
they say that create the maximum of six thousand the net and monster but the everett celery in combos for the same warrick ranges from eight to ten thousand so they decided to go out to peak in the office of the trust between the company all night as a stunt and the closed door the director general of the company all excited about your looks. he went out to mend them. mike did not fit to fulfil their clients. so my nurse continue striking journalists failed to talk to day administration as they...
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that the skills he's just how much the media affects us all monkey see monkey do is a reality after everett arcade not every person halloween painting sells bright blue when i was a kid literally every child won the jump off of it and be a pro wrestler called clean and pack every little kid mayberry dallas to become a rap star. people say that religious traditions and government propaganda to indoctrinate us to forget that makes the corporate image or does exactly the same thing and something much better at it. maybe people don't want to accept the fact that thousands of marketing campaigns that their bombard with everyday effect among some deep level what they do. the reality is the promise that nowadays these images that bombard us are all stupid what to expect people to be like when the only images that the cia imitate are full of idiots like some naked girl on a stupid metal ball. just my opinion the room. half the nation has a rat essentially ceased thousand and eleven. i mean that i found was that obama is going to do with the boston bombing is deflect attention away from the manifest
that the skills he's just how much the media affects us all monkey see monkey do is a reality after everett arcade not every person halloween painting sells bright blue when i was a kid literally every child won the jump off of it and be a pro wrestler called clean and pack every little kid mayberry dallas to become a rap star. people say that religious traditions and government propaganda to indoctrinate us to forget that makes the corporate image or does exactly the same thing and something...
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jay harris, neil everett, with your "sportscenter" update. >> how's my hair? >> it's beautiful. >> let's go to baseball highlights. angels and athletics. the athletics have the best record on their side of the fence and the best road record. and looked like they were going to leave anaheim with a win. until mike trout, off sean doolittle, the closer. took jim johnson's job. his fifth. tied it at 9-9. top of 11, josh donaldson. he orders a double. jed lowrie scores. the a's up 10-9. now, will the aforementioned johnson be able to hold it? pujols at second. and that's where they will stay. howie kendrick can't hit it out of the infield. and the a's win a thriller, 10-9. >>> red sox and white sox in chicago. all remembering the boston marathon bombing one year ago on tuesday. top nine, two outs. game tied at 1-1. mike napoli, stealing second. injured his finger. dislocated left ring finger. x-rays negative. game remains tied. bottom nine. two outs, two runners on. marcus semien. bogaerts bounces on the dirt. cannot make the scoop. and the white sox gets the "w,"
jay harris, neil everett, with your "sportscenter" update. >> how's my hair? >> it's beautiful. >> let's go to baseball highlights. angels and athletics. the athletics have the best record on their side of the fence and the best road record. and looked like they were going to leave anaheim with a win. until mike trout, off sean doolittle, the closer. took jim johnson's job. his fifth. tied it at 9-9. top of 11, josh donaldson. he orders a double. jed lowrie scores....
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officials welcomed the two way investment program saying the everett decision will be up on lost its status as the global financial hub they're also looking for ways to cooperate with shenzhen stock markets which hosts china maker startups and grow companies me get cctv. then chun also sees restrictions on the overseas investment of its domestic companies. that's the latest work in the country's national development and reform commission the commission says the move is another step in cutting government red tape as well as facilitating the growth of private investment. as of may th this year chinese companies plan to invest less than one billion us dollars will need only to register with authorities from the cd in drc approval. the central government promised in november to simplify administrative controls as well as limit its management of micro economic issues with the approval times have dulled the competitive edge of privately owned chinese companies in overseas acquisitions because foreign companies can simply move faster. also overseas targets are often also reluctant to work w
officials welcomed the two way investment program saying the everett decision will be up on lost its status as the global financial hub they're also looking for ways to cooperate with shenzhen stock markets which hosts china maker startups and grow companies me get cctv. then chun also sees restrictions on the overseas investment of its domestic companies. that's the latest work in the country's national development and reform commission the commission says the move is another step in cutting...
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i wouldn't be outside everett wouldn't have a sun tan that i would have dirt under my nails and and i wouldn't have a carrot the one i wanted one and that would be detrimental to the acting. it's no good to be imprisoned at all but it's good to have something to do on here. we beat them on one for taking me to stop the creek you have with rain as sustainable jobs. every day take the pace was too quick in areas that is precisely the consecration of composting plant in the canteen. initially the idea was simple the present wanted to cut costs. composting center the prior two thousand nine weeks and all the stitching for the compost out to a separate entity and we paid roughly about forty five dollars offended you that we produce almost that time in days so we do it all here and here at this meeting between fifty to seventy five thousand dollars a year. for the future. berry creek lead on the superintendent realize the project is having an effect on his email. it's not some lovely you're one in every pot gags in for some time a homicidal violins and one nearly fourteen per cent benson wa
i wouldn't be outside everett wouldn't have a sun tan that i would have dirt under my nails and and i wouldn't have a carrot the one i wanted one and that would be detrimental to the acting. it's no good to be imprisoned at all but it's good to have something to do on here. we beat them on one for taking me to stop the creek you have with rain as sustainable jobs. every day take the pace was too quick in areas that is precisely the consecration of composting plant in the canteen. initially the...
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i'm neil everett. this is the bristol "sportscenter" set. the actual "sportscenter" set. all fired up because they talk about the piston bad boys. it's kevin durant against the pistons right now. >> and k.d. did some work. the regular season finale. first quarter, thunder down two. durant slicing in the lane. throwing it down. taking out his frustrations on the rim because he was shooting pretty coy to that point. that time, thunder within four. still going strong. westbrook to durant. thunder within three. under 20 seconds to play. okc down one. durant, jamming again. thunder up one. durant, 42 points, 21 in the fourth. thunder clinch the two seed in the west. come back to win. >> nba regular season ends. >>> nhl's second season begins. columbus at pittsburgh in pittsburgh. on the ropes. 3-1, after derek mackenzie goes top shelf on marc-andre fleury. but the penguins have the championship pedigree. and then come back, down 3-2. power play. matt niskanen beats sergei bobrovsky, who was not the big bobrovsky on this night. tied at 3-3. and untying it, brandon sutter. tony
i'm neil everett. this is the bristol "sportscenter" set. the actual "sportscenter" set. all fired up because they talk about the piston bad boys. it's kevin durant against the pistons right now. >> and k.d. did some work. the regular season finale. first quarter, thunder down two. durant slicing in the lane. throwing it down. taking out his frustrations on the rim because he was shooting pretty coy to that point. that time, thunder within four. still going strong....
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that makes others were arrested by a local so the trains at the monument and superficially up to everett to start the police meanwhile the activites of the abyss on to my doctor acted like planning a counter demonstration in the critical hopeless where they intended to protect them now according to our journalistic in the morning visit to west elm. discontent in the session hall into fights. during a discussion of the bof rights have been big debate and representatives of the swollen eye and becoming its participants failed to agree of the situation in the east of the country today the parliament of ukraine adopted laws on imprisoned criminal ab lead to first apparent ease with an entourage of frustration it also abolished the current cycling text and proclaimed amnesty. next up is a story about the bands in the parliament. money means the meantime insisted home immediately she was the dumbest ideas and opinions expressed are dismissed indeed the state uses to sit in patients with rss. disappointed by the communist. on those catchy tune is to do things without us as peaceful protest as t
that makes others were arrested by a local so the trains at the monument and superficially up to everett to start the police meanwhile the activites of the abyss on to my doctor acted like planning a counter demonstration in the critical hopeless where they intended to protect them now according to our journalistic in the morning visit to west elm. discontent in the session hall into fights. during a discussion of the bof rights have been big debate and representatives of the swollen eye and...
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it is like abusing the everett of society over and over again. the longer it goes on, the worse things will be. so, people who stand up for some sort of values, who believe in the future of russia, are the only hope the country has. >> you have a heavy weight on your shoulder. >> let's not exaggerate. that isabout the hatred directed towards us. any meetingcome to 50,000 peopleion, protested. you are in a different russia when you were there. you see the rush of the future already present in the people who are round two. people who love you. people who live for this freedom. to fight for it again and again. these are regular people. many of them are not professional politicians are professional activist. there is completely regular people. they come from other cities. parallel to exists whatever the government is doing. we are not the only ones. we are not alone. >> you are member the arab spring. it started in tunisia with one man standing up. it exploded in terms of a protest that swept across the arab world. is that the possibility here? >> i
it is like abusing the everett of society over and over again. the longer it goes on, the worse things will be. so, people who stand up for some sort of values, who believe in the future of russia, are the only hope the country has. >> you have a heavy weight on your shoulder. >> let's not exaggerate. that isabout the hatred directed towards us. any meetingcome to 50,000 peopleion, protested. you are in a different russia when you were there. you see the rush of the future already...
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labels and that makes those arrested by a local film contains and the monument and superficially up to everett to spread the filling meanwhile the activities of the abyss of time to my guns directed by planning a counter demonstration in the critical hopeless where they intended to point that i can tell. according to our journalists in the morning visit to west elm. qantas chance in the session will go into fights. during a discussion of the bof rights have been big debate in the representatives of this well and that and becoming its participants failed to agree upon the situation in the east of the country today the parliament of ukraine adopted laws on in praise and criminality lead to first ideas and an entourage of frustration. it also abolished the current cycling text and proclaimed amnesty. next up is the story of bobby van's in the parliament. money means the meantime insisted home immediately she was the dumbest and has different opinions expressed are dismissing deep ditches his descent into patients with rss. that disappointed by the communist some of those catchy tune is to build t
labels and that makes those arrested by a local film contains and the monument and superficially up to everett to spread the filling meanwhile the activities of the abyss of time to my guns directed by planning a counter demonstration in the critical hopeless where they intended to point that i can tell. according to our journalists in the morning visit to west elm. qantas chance in the session will go into fights. during a discussion of the bof rights have been big debate in the...
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the doctor: canton everett delaware iii. who's he? what the hell is that? [ u.s.resident. you didn't have to kill her. she couldn't even remember you. how does that work? we can only remember you while we're seeing you, is that it? [ gasp ] the doctor: canton, are you okay? doctor, i'm pregnant. [ breathing ] no!
the doctor: canton everett delaware iii. who's he? what the hell is that? [ u.s.resident. you didn't have to kill her. she couldn't even remember you. how does that work? we can only remember you while we're seeing you, is that it? [ gasp ] the doctor: canton, are you okay? doctor, i'm pregnant. [ breathing ] no!
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. >> however, i would put my money on rupert everett. >> he would be good. >> he is a homosexual. >>anan. >> we don't know that. >> we do know that. he lived with a senator named william rufus king for 15 years. king was named ambassador to france and moved to paris. after that buchanan wrote a letter saying i am solitary and alone and i have gone wooing to several men and they have not responded. >> i think you solved no problems. >> we broke the news about buchanan. >> and joe app has fallen for another gay man. it happens all the time. my sho. "the five" is next. >>> hello, i'm eric bolling, along with dana perino, bob beckle, and greg gutfeld, and andrea tantaros, and this is "the five "the five." are you ready for your blood to boil? we the taxpayer handed $178 million in bonuses to these thugs last year. that's outrageous enough. couldn't get any worse, right? wrong. a whopping 2.8 million of those dollars were handed over to irs employees cited for offenses like drug use, making violent threats, fraudulent unemployment benefits claims and
. >> however, i would put my money on rupert everett. >> he would be good. >> he is a homosexual. >>anan. >> we don't know that. >> we do know that. he lived with a senator named william rufus king for 15 years. king was named ambassador to france and moved to paris. after that buchanan wrote a letter saying i am solitary and alone and i have gone wooing to several men and they have not responded. >> i think you solved no problems. >> we broke the...
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he landed in everett, south-west of here, 40 minutes ago. we expect choppers to go overhead so the president can get a tour of what is happening. all the folks understand that at some point it will be time to focus forward and deal with the chaeption ahead -- challenges ahead. with the president visiting, it underscores that this happened a month ago, and the time to look at the future is year. >> marla lives on the edge of the slide, leaving her home undamaged but her world torn apart. >> it will never be the same. i have to accept that. everybody is trying to move forward. it will be different. everything changed. landscaping is changed. there's friends we won't see. >> a 1-lain access road has been built across a corner of her property and will be improved. pilot cars will escort cars one way on trips around the slide, for commuters cut off. >> it will be months before it can be cleared. >> the only through road in the slide area, a 2-lane state highway is mostly buried, the extent of the damage unknown. the state transportation departmen
he landed in everett, south-west of here, 40 minutes ago. we expect choppers to go overhead so the president can get a tour of what is happening. all the folks understand that at some point it will be time to focus forward and deal with the chaeption ahead -- challenges ahead. with the president visiting, it underscores that this happened a month ago, and the time to look at the future is year. >> marla lives on the edge of the slide, leaving her home undamaged but her world torn apart....
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rights bill, and 200 years from now school children will know only two names, abraham lincoln and everett dirkson. and he knew that senators would believe things like that. president johnson liked power. he liked the feel of it. the wielding of it. but that hunger was harnessed and redeemed by a deeper understanding of the human condition. by a sympathy for the under dog, for the down trodden and outcast and it was a sympathy rooted in his own experience. as a young boy growing up, in the texas hill country, johnson knew what being poor felt like. poverty was so common he would later say, we didn't even know it had a name. the family home didn't have electricity or indoor plumbing. everybody worked hard, including the children. president johnson had known the metallic taste of hunger. the feel of a mother's calloused hands rubbed raw from washing and cleaning and holding a household together. his cousin ava remembered sweltering days spent on her hands and knees in the cotton field with lyndon whispering beside her, there's got to be a better way to make a living than this. there's got to
rights bill, and 200 years from now school children will know only two names, abraham lincoln and everett dirkson. and he knew that senators would believe things like that. president johnson liked power. he liked the feel of it. the wielding of it. but that hunger was harnessed and redeemed by a deeper understanding of the human condition. by a sympathy for the under dog, for the down trodden and outcast and it was a sympathy rooted in his own experience. as a young boy growing up, in the texas...
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senator everett dirkson said, it's amazing how chummy somebody can be woo drink in his hand. every numeral on his clock was 5, it was the perfect time for a drink any time of the day. >> given it was only 50 years ago it's pretty astonishing and pretty scary. >> it does make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. there was ang exchange over whether it was inhumane to use a cat many prod. he said it mostly just tickled. >> you write how mccullough sold are decoration, said your representative owes you not only history but his judgment and he betrays instead of serving you if he sacrifices it to your opinion. iin this world of politician he who are slaves to the polls, do you understand how this would have got passed? >> we are so lucky to have men like jefferson, franklin, and washington, the country was even more bitterly divided than it was today, there were people in the public life who were able to set aside self interest and simply do the right thing. it's really remarkable. >> if anybody votes or says anything in favor of something that they think their constituents
senator everett dirkson said, it's amazing how chummy somebody can be woo drink in his hand. every numeral on his clock was 5, it was the perfect time for a drink any time of the day. >> given it was only 50 years ago it's pretty astonishing and pretty scary. >> it does make the hair on the back of your neck stand up. there was ang exchange over whether it was inhumane to use a cat many prod. he said it mostly just tickled. >> you write how mccullough sold are decoration, said...
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. >> finally, everett came out and told us what happened.y told us we are not supposed to be there? >> were they armed? >> they were around. >> the narcos or bandits took their money, their cell phones and killed their spirits. ax ill was so rattlil was so ra hoping they would send them home. they were going to spend another day or two in the hotel wondering what happened to their dreams stolen in the desert. a tough journey there. in nogales to find out where adil and his cousins went from there. >> jonathan, you saw in that very last shot they were going back in their hotel room trying to figure out what to do next. in the end, axil and his friends and cousins were too concerned about his safety. they decided to walk him to the border to a crossing about a half a mile from here and turn him over to u.s. authorities. they were hopeful that he would receive some kind of hearing and possibly get some kind of protected status in the u.s. that's a real longshot for a kid in axil's situation. what's most likely to happen is he will have an exped
. >> finally, everett came out and told us what happened.y told us we are not supposed to be there? >> were they armed? >> they were around. >> the narcos or bandits took their money, their cell phones and killed their spirits. ax ill was so rattlil was so ra hoping they would send them home. they were going to spend another day or two in the hotel wondering what happened to their dreams stolen in the desert. a tough journey there. in nogales to find out where adil and...
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the bbc's rebecca jones and matt everett of bbc radio 6 reflect on the music. the blues classic, "keys to the highway." ♪ i've got the keys to the highway ♪ ♪ i got to keep walking this highway ♪ >> reporter: what do you think? was it worth the wait? >> as far as i can say the kind of sketches behind the masterpieces. it was interesting to hear robert plant singing like an old blues band. >> reporter: you talk about robert plant's voice. it's interesting. i've spoken to both him, the lead singer, of course, and the guitarist, jimmy page, who spent 2 1/2 years combing through led zeppelin's archives. choosing the best material. when i spoke to both of them i asked them what it was like to have that experience. >> it's reassuring. you've just got four incredible musicians that play as a band. i knew there was a lot we could do collectively to sort of move the whole boundaries of what the accepted music was at the time. i forgot about just where i was at as a performer in those days. and how my enthusiasm sometimes got in the way of finesse. and i listen to it and
the bbc's rebecca jones and matt everett of bbc radio 6 reflect on the music. the blues classic, "keys to the highway." ♪ i've got the keys to the highway ♪ ♪ i got to keep walking this highway ♪ >> reporter: what do you think? was it worth the wait? >> as far as i can say the kind of sketches behind the masterpieces. it was interesting to hear robert plant singing like an old blues band. >> reporter: you talk about robert plant's voice. it's interesting....
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thank you so much for joining us, john lucas, and everett, our legal expert. and you say that donald sterling has a lot of cash, and he could tie it up legally for the team, and say he gives the team to his estranged wife or another family member? is that accurate? >> well, the league has wide discretion in imposing whatever penalty they believe is appropriate, but really a that is not the issue. we are one, and we are one together at the intersection of race, sports and money in this country. mr. sterling's comments are symptomatic of a situation that needs to be addressed and hopefully the nba will take the opportunity to look beyond mr. sterling's comments and address problem problems that result from that kind of mindset. >> are there problems within the nba that are still being swept under the rug, and are you referring to that or you say society? >> well, there is a whole system of the taking the young men from the time they are in high school and they force them into a system that they track them into a program where they don't know how to read and writ
thank you so much for joining us, john lucas, and everett, our legal expert. and you say that donald sterling has a lot of cash, and he could tie it up legally for the team, and say he gives the team to his estranged wife or another family member? is that accurate? >> well, the league has wide discretion in imposing whatever penalty they believe is appropriate, but really a that is not the issue. we are one, and we are one together at the intersection of race, sports and money in this...
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and lisa said, i had to be lifeflighted off montana everett. i had to pay the cost.ld. and forget about a late night comedy show. gm might want to worry more about a bankruptcy law that won't necessarily be shielding them. >> when did you first find out about the ignition problems? >> that's part of our investigation. >> so you don't know when you knew? >> i am looking into knowing when i first knew about it. but i won't know the results of that knowing until i know for sure. ♪ ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] the nissan altima with nasa inspired zero gravity seats. ♪ let it take the weight off your drive. ♪ nissan. innovation that excites. . >>> he only took over at ceo in january. who did you replace? >> i don't know. >> i don't know who you replaced? >> the first rule of new gm is you never talk about old gm. >> ms. barra, are you even familiar with a defective ignition sentence? >> could you use it in a sentence? >> ms. bara -- >> i believe the floor is slanted. >> it is not slanted. forget being a laughing stock. that bailout isn't going to protect you from squat. it's no
and lisa said, i had to be lifeflighted off montana everett. i had to pay the cost.ld. and forget about a late night comedy show. gm might want to worry more about a bankruptcy law that won't necessarily be shielding them. >> when did you first find out about the ignition problems? >> that's part of our investigation. >> so you don't know when you knew? >> i am looking into knowing when i first knew about it. but i won't know the results of that knowing until i know for...
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from republican house members under the leadership of president -- of senator hugh scott, senator everettkson, and others. the fact is that 27 out of 33 republican house members voted for the civil rights act. so times change and the attitudes of the parties change, but this was true a bipartisan effort and it's probably a landmark bipartisan effort. nowadays, we find ourselves bogged down in a great deal of partisan bickering and inability to agree. and it's just a reminder that as jefferson once said, eternal vigilance is the price of liberty. >> well, and i appreciate the point. i think, historically, it is one of the examples of what the congress can do and what the federal government can do when you have that kind of bipartisan collaboration. that's why it is significant, seeing, as we mentioned, that the president's down there from different parties. i think mr. alexander, also, was speaking to today and the lack of action today. let me put the question to you. do you think a piece of legislation like this could pass today? and do you think the republican party needs to root itself
from republican house members under the leadership of president -- of senator hugh scott, senator everettkson, and others. the fact is that 27 out of 33 republican house members voted for the civil rights act. so times change and the attitudes of the parties change, but this was true a bipartisan effort and it's probably a landmark bipartisan effort. nowadays, we find ourselves bogged down in a great deal of partisan bickering and inability to agree. and it's just a reminder that as jefferson...
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the san francisco fire department will be joined by neighbors of the neighborhood response team by everett they'll be practicing techniques and setting up command centers. the event kicks off this morning and will continue until 3 this afternoon. >>> a plan to build a suicide barrier is moving forward. it will cost $11 million to fund part of the $66 million project. the rest of the money could come from federal funding. the funding plan could be in place for the next few weeks and that barrier could take up to 3 years to build. >>> a final decision will be made on the oakland police departments ongoing radio problems. the system crashing on authors, one during a visit by president obama. there were major improvements to the system last year, but the current fix is only temporary. >> no one knows the time nor the place when these things are going to fail catastrophically. >> we want something that works, whether it's at oakland or some place else, it's a matter of funding. >> city leaders are wondering whether to join a regional system or be independent. >> another hit for oakland's childr
the san francisco fire department will be joined by neighbors of the neighborhood response team by everett they'll be practicing techniques and setting up command centers. the event kicks off this morning and will continue until 3 this afternoon. >>> a plan to build a suicide barrier is moving forward. it will cost $11 million to fund part of the $66 million project. the rest of the money could come from federal funding. the funding plan could be in place for the next few weeks and...
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think about but we have to be thinking about how do you make that internet the most wide-open full everett that can take us to undreamed cases, how do we make that serve the purposes of the average not just consumer but citizen of the united states of america. >> before we move onto another subject, you were at the oral argument this week, and it relates to how we are looking at new delivery systems particularly over the top systems. how do you see this developing? >> it was a fascinating and well presented oral argument and certainly the justice started grappling with how to -- i think basically the justices were suggesting under the copyright act you can't play games to get around it. they recognize, sounded like they were recognizingv aereo was trying to get around copyright provisions. but at the same time as they were having a tremendously difficult time trying to parse through how you would address that situation without engulfing yourself in the cloud technologies and all of the new innovative activities going on in the cloud. .. >> these services are starting to do come up. but hop
think about but we have to be thinking about how do you make that internet the most wide-open full everett that can take us to undreamed cases, how do we make that serve the purposes of the average not just consumer but citizen of the united states of america. >> before we move onto another subject, you were at the oral argument this week, and it relates to how we are looking at new delivery systems particularly over the top systems. how do you see this developing? >> it was a...
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. >> reporter: with republican senate leader everett dirksen lbj use add different approach, a publice project i think is $30 something million. now it's in that area of illinois. >> don't you tell anybody now that you've got a back door to the white house. >> reporter: johnson's presidential legacy was later scarred by the unpopular war in vietnam, but the civil rights act, the voting rights act a year later, opened the door. scholars here at the lbj library believe that johnson's work in civil rights has been overshadowed. mostly because of the events in vietnam. president obama, for example, has never publicly referred to lbj. but today he will take note of johnson's civil rights record and will note that the battle for equality is far from over. >> john lewis has certainly referred to president johnson calling him one of the best friends that african-americans have ever had. >> the more you learn, the more fascinati fascinating. when you play a game with your friends who would you like to have a dinner party with? right there, >>> nearly 700,000 americans have had their dna sequen
. >> reporter: with republican senate leader everett dirksen lbj use add different approach, a publice project i think is $30 something million. now it's in that area of illinois. >> don't you tell anybody now that you've got a back door to the white house. >> reporter: johnson's presidential legacy was later scarred by the unpopular war in vietnam, but the civil rights act, the voting rights act a year later, opened the door. scholars here at the lbj library believe that...
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it's chad everett, by the way. cold front coming by. air behind it is cleaner, dryer, cooler. i'll take all of the above. i needed windshield wipe rs jus for my eyeballs earlier. there's the front. it brings in the relief. it brings in much cooler, dryer, and less pollinated air. there's another one back in behind it. two big stories today. more rain in the pacific northwest where they do not need it and high wind warnings. the visibility may be a quarter mile out in vegas because of all of this dust that comes through making a slight risk for severe weather tomorrow afternoon. still, sunny and nice. high in the 60s for tomorrow. all up and down the east coast. i got it for you. you asked it. i got it. one time, don't blame indra because she can't do it. i'm just here. >> that was very kind of you. >> did you see that? >> i saw that. >> not saying -- i'm not saying indra can't do it. i'm just saying right man at the right place at the right time. >> uh-huh. >> thanks. >> somewhere indra is doing push-ups in disgust. but chad everett myers came through. >>> coming up next on "n
it's chad everett, by the way. cold front coming by. air behind it is cleaner, dryer, cooler. i'll take all of the above. i needed windshield wipe rs jus for my eyeballs earlier. there's the front. it brings in the relief. it brings in much cooler, dryer, and less pollinated air. there's another one back in behind it. two big stories today. more rain in the pacific northwest where they do not need it and high wind warnings. the visibility may be a quarter mile out in vegas because of all of...
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has been one person arrested for having a gun there was no report of gunshots but police did find everettthe 420 celebration for marijuana there was a tremendous amount ot. those locals have been led to a local marijuana dispensary. << this a carditis sleep over the weekend he had bid diagnosed with prostate cancer toronto. he spent 19 years in trying for three murders at a cabin. in 1966 that carter was freed. his ordeal at the alleged racial motivation behind it publicized in 1975 they found hurricane and several books and movies starring. << we come back will have a the forecast before the storm that we are getting. a lot of traffic right now at the bay bridge the drive time we will have a head and is going to be a clear afternoon with i high in the upper 60s. we will read back. [bl ris] ur iuran,becse wt yo dot kn canurt u. [pro bur] atarme at clisis wi wilife e ro mayot bcoved? and at y cou be ableor y acdenton yr prerty thmoreou kw,thbett youcaplanor . e ro mayot bcoved? big hotdog recall 400 crassus that is voluntary and they're doing this because the the labeling on the kraft pack
has been one person arrested for having a gun there was no report of gunshots but police did find everettthe 420 celebration for marijuana there was a tremendous amount ot. those locals have been led to a local marijuana dispensary.