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everett at everett when nobody wanted to be there i've been told i'm no longer fit and don't fit the everett vision i feel like i have been go enough a teacher in the past for black and brown children but now the genocide indication of everett middle school i'm no longer a entertain to be standing in front of the students to be a english teacher i'm a teacher assistant even though i've been teaching for 13 years. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> i'm been working with the youth over 9 years and actually a teacher in train with the bilingual education for the social education with infrastructure university and i came in with a program that was body out at everett when i hear about the successes i saw effective teachers that served our vounl students being kicked out for the program nearly a decade very successful community classify program that extended into the community and reached out to college students that i come from emigrated community we go i don't do did rigor and treat the student for who we are and support them with love as we say i'd like to say take a deeper look
everett at everett when nobody wanted to be there i've been told i'm no longer fit and don't fit the everett vision i feel like i have been go enough a teacher in the past for black and brown children but now the genocide indication of everett middle school i'm no longer a entertain to be standing in front of the students to be a english teacher i'm a teacher assistant even though i've been teaching for 13 years. >> thank you very much. next speaker. >> i'm been working with the...
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we have a cover of everett dirksen on display. senator dirksen basically was the catalyst of moving the historic civil rights legislation through the senate and congress in january, just this time, generally-february the winter of 1964. that legislation would eventually be signed by president johnson on july 2 1964. that is the historic civil rights act of 1964. it took another 100 years from the end of the civil war to really begin to see some of the social equity and civil rights for blacks that whites had enjoyed since the beginning. so ira aldridge would have, 100 years later, would have found a little more inviting america than what he was used to. but it took that long, and even longer. there was the civil rights act in 1955. ira aldridge represents a free black, which is somewhat unusual, and one that knew his mind and pursued his goals and dreams and prospered. on the european tours they were very lucrative for him. he ended up building a very nice house in london. he lived there quite comfortably. ira aldridge. any questi
we have a cover of everett dirksen on display. senator dirksen basically was the catalyst of moving the historic civil rights legislation through the senate and congress in january, just this time, generally-february the winter of 1964. that legislation would eventually be signed by president johnson on july 2 1964. that is the historic civil rights act of 1964. it took another 100 years from the end of the civil war to really begin to see some of the social equity and civil rights for blacks...
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a third thursday of next month with jim barber and everett dirkson. thank you very much. >> yes, thank you for showing up. [ applause ] you've been watching c-span city's tour. find out where we're going next on line. and a quick reminder that every weekend on c-span 3 experience american history tv beginning saturdays at 8:00 a.m. eastern. for more information, follow us on twitter @c-spanhistory or follow us on facebook. and join american history tv sunday for live coverage of ceremonies marking the 150th anniversary of the surrender at appomattox. in april of 1865 confederate general robert e. lee met ulysses s. grant at appomattox courthouse and effectively surrendered the shuffle warcivil war. we'll be live sunday as historians reflect on the last battles and explore the aftermath and legacy of appomattox. we'll also open our phone call for authors david blight and elizabeth marron. that's sunday on c-span 3. >>> here are some of our featured programs for this weekend on c-span. on c-span 2's book tv saturday at 10:00 a.m. eastern president of am
a third thursday of next month with jim barber and everett dirkson. thank you very much. >> yes, thank you for showing up. [ applause ] you've been watching c-span city's tour. find out where we're going next on line. and a quick reminder that every weekend on c-span 3 experience american history tv beginning saturdays at 8:00 a.m. eastern. for more information, follow us on twitter @c-spanhistory or follow us on facebook. and join american history tv sunday for live coverage of...
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great, thank you i'm the assistant principle of everett my mind? my 12 year and consider myself a career educator i'll ask you approve this this is what is good for our children i honestly can't understand how severing one of other most effective avenues of putting certified teachers this is a political debate amongst the adults entertains is our public testimony for teachers of color 58 percent of our teachers are people of color teachers of america brings our highest numbers have teachers of color our students at eir reiterates have a approved impact on our students when asking some of my most vulnerable students who they lower than the most they name some of our teachers of america staff i have more to say but i respect the time >> thank you we've concluded 9 speakers with 12 minutes i'll allow 12 maintenance or minimums for those who don't support of resolution. >> good evening. i'm ken on the executive board u sf is hear 80 here to speak to speak in opposition to the expansion of the teachers of america program wear gloo glad the destructibili
great, thank you i'm the assistant principle of everett my mind? my 12 year and consider myself a career educator i'll ask you approve this this is what is good for our children i honestly can't understand how severing one of other most effective avenues of putting certified teachers this is a political debate amongst the adults entertains is our public testimony for teachers of color 58 percent of our teachers are people of color teachers of america brings our highest numbers have teachers of...
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dramatic new video surfaces of the moment a 7.8 earthquake falls and triggers an avalanche at mount everett. >> good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> good evening, i'm heather holmes. we begin with a story in contra costa county. a nine-year-old boy has been stabbed to death and a an 18- year-old has been charged with the crime. authorities say the boy was rushed to hospital where he later died. sheriff's deputies have identified this 18-year-old discovery bay resident as a suspect in the case. coming up later at 5:30, much more on the investigation and details on this arrest >> meantime, southern california based core runnian college says their 28 remaining campos will be shutting down effective tomorrow. core runnian is the parent college of several other colleges. you spoke with several students about this closure, didn't you, heather? >> reporter: those we talked to are angry, upset. they spent the past few months studying, now, their future is uncertain. we are told that students will be meeting tomorrow to figure out what they plan to do, but right now, many of them are just in shock. rumor
dramatic new video surfaces of the moment a 7.8 earthquake falls and triggers an avalanche at mount everett. >> good evening, i'm ken wayne. >> good evening, i'm heather holmes. we begin with a story in contra costa county. a nine-year-old boy has been stabbed to death and a an 18- year-old has been charged with the crime. authorities say the boy was rushed to hospital where he later died. sheriff's deputies have identified this 18-year-old discovery bay resident as a suspect in the...
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hi, i'm jennifer the very proud privilege of the middle school and the assistant of principle of everettou got to hear if the corporate alumni i'm also a core member since 2003, i was part of massive hiring effort we hired 27 people in one school year out of the 27 over the course of 5 years 18 were teachers of america or alumni and many of you seated before me are familiar with the everett turn other than in the course of 5 years i'm authentically attribute that to the tremendous spirit and collectively of the individual we assembled from teachers of america many not but i am very strongly urging you to continue the partnership it is structural in the schools and key in helping us with the educators of color in front of our students this is a huge priority a big part of our strategy and teachers of america recruits very, very strong role model folks that come from circumstances and their able to get them into the clamor that is an issue we've grappled with i instant here so is thank you very much for continue to support this relationship you very much. >> thank you very much. >> thank y
hi, i'm jennifer the very proud privilege of the middle school and the assistant of principle of everettou got to hear if the corporate alumni i'm also a core member since 2003, i was part of massive hiring effort we hired 27 people in one school year out of the 27 over the course of 5 years 18 were teachers of america or alumni and many of you seated before me are familiar with the everett turn other than in the course of 5 years i'm authentically attribute that to the tremendous spirit and...
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t r to invest more money i don't want to name names of schools i know a great example is everett in terms of the the teachers go talk to the teachers a a good chunk are leaving that's a part of my statements earlier but to my administrators in the room i'm talking about the people with leadership that run organizations and city department we get faced with shortages and team members went up have to there's a challenge in terms of who we bring on board sometimes, we go weeks and months without staff members we get frustrated and impatricia patient and maybe people may not be the right fix that will pull out jim collins book it is great i read sometimes that reminds me it's not about the people but the right people on the bus so the program has to fit with what we want to do and accomplish i started my comments not all t f a is bad not this moment in time all 7 of us have said something wrong we need to be patient and find the right entities because i can't reiterate to put a big dents i wake up in september and take a leave of absence to go in a classroom then i'll do it televised it means
t r to invest more money i don't want to name names of schools i know a great example is everett in terms of the the teachers go talk to the teachers a a good chunk are leaving that's a part of my statements earlier but to my administrators in the room i'm talking about the people with leadership that run organizations and city department we get faced with shortages and team members went up have to there's a challenge in terms of who we bring on board sometimes, we go weeks and months without...
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. >> yeah, yeah yeah i play in a band with my friend bridget everett.he tender homes. i'm a tenor moment. >> jon: oh really? you are a tender moment. >> i know. >> jon: you realize let me tell you what this is. >> where am i looking here? >> jon: you can look there. >> so you are-- if i may say one of my favorite performers of all time. and i never would get a chance to hang out with you. so the interview we are having a tender moment but the interview ended like ten minutes ago. so this is all me keeping you here longer than you are-- because i don't know that i will ever get this chance again. and so this is exciting. (applause) >> why are we doing this now and we didn't do this a couple of years ago? >> jon: you don't answer my calls. but i would do that shall did --. >> i need a new phone too if you can talk to the people about the -- >> i'm going to get you a phone a laptop and an album that you've never heard of. >> okay. what dow want? what can i get for you. >> stop it, nothing. can i tell you something you've gotten it for me. no you've gotten
. >> yeah, yeah yeah i play in a band with my friend bridget everett.he tender homes. i'm a tenor moment. >> jon: oh really? you are a tender moment. >> i know. >> jon: you realize let me tell you what this is. >> where am i looking here? >> jon: you can look there. >> so you are-- if i may say one of my favorite performers of all time. and i never would get a chance to hang out with you. so the interview we are having a tender moment but the interview...
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victoria gatenby reports. >> reporter: everett base camp on saturday morning and the first sign that is wrong. >> the ground is shaking. >> reporter: at first the climbers sound relaxed but that turns to panic as they realize that a wall of snow, rock and ice is heading straight for them them. >> go, go. go! [ beep ] [ beep ] [ beep ] [ heavy breathing ] >> come under my jacket. come under nigh jacket. are you okay? >> yeah. >> are you all right? >> yeah. yeah. >> reporter: dazed and confused the climbers emerge from the snow and begin to look for other climbers amongst the flattened tents. >> maybe in the kitchen tent. >> yeah, maybe. >> stay together. stay together. >> reporter: survivors described how the avalanche scent swept down the mountain through the treacherous ice fall forcing people to run for their lives. around 1,000 climbers were on the mountain at the time of the avalanche. the dead and the injured have so far been discovered at base camp. but further up the mountain climbers are trapped at camp one and camp two with rescue workers unable to get through. >> we have an
victoria gatenby reports. >> reporter: everett base camp on saturday morning and the first sign that is wrong. >> the ground is shaking. >> reporter: at first the climbers sound relaxed but that turns to panic as they realize that a wall of snow, rock and ice is heading straight for them them. >> go, go. go! [ beep ] [ beep ] [ beep ] [ heavy breathing ] >> come under my jacket. come under nigh jacket. are you okay? >> yeah. >> are you all right?...
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. >> still ahead returning to everett, nepal mountain guides call for a better deal. >> replica 18thentury french warship as she premiums on the maiden voyage across the atlantic. >> and in sport find out what the biggest name in athletics has planned for the finale of his career. >> criminal gangs risking lives >> it's for this... 3 grams of gold >> killing our planet >> where it's blood red... that's where the mercury is most intense >> now, fighting back with science... >> we fire a laser imaging system out of the bottom of the plane >> revealing the deadly human threat >> because the mercury is dumped into the rivers and lakes, it then gets into the food chain... >> that's hitting home >> it ends up on the dinner plate of people... >> techknow only on al jazeera america >> part of al jazeera america's >> special month long evironmental focus fragile planet >> welcome back. here are the stop stories now on al jazeera. afghanistan fighters say that 35 people were killed in the city of jalalabad including government employees collecting salaries from a bank. >>> the king of saudi ar
. >> still ahead returning to everett, nepal mountain guides call for a better deal. >> replica 18thentury french warship as she premiums on the maiden voyage across the atlantic. >> and in sport find out what the biggest name in athletics has planned for the finale of his career. >> criminal gangs risking lives >> it's for this... 3 grams of gold >> killing our planet >> where it's blood red... that's where the mercury is most intense >> now,...
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. >> a mountain climber survived the avalanches on mount everett. many tell us many are not coming home until they help fellow climbers. >> reporter: the chimer on the left, in the green jacket said the ground shook for a long time. soon after the avalanches thundered towards them. >> they came down, large, massive avalanches. >> reporter: john survived the quake but other climbers at base camp did not. >> quite a large area, the cloud came over and brought us dark. >> reporter: orange tents, a place of ref repblg -- place of rest for those chiming turned into a rescue area. >> reporter: the snow came down, survivors took shifts, sleeping two hour hours apiece and then back to helping out. >> they are doing a fantastic job getting the critical guys down. so as long as our ceiling stays high we will get them down the hill. >> reporter: before the quake, he post thursday this video of a mountain range. >> that is mount everest, see the plume at the top. >> reporter: tonight, that mountain is a different place. back to you. >> many climbed six of the 7
. >> a mountain climber survived the avalanches on mount everett. many tell us many are not coming home until they help fellow climbers. >> reporter: the chimer on the left, in the green jacket said the ground shook for a long time. soon after the avalanches thundered towards them. >> they came down, large, massive avalanches. >> reporter: john survived the quake but other climbers at base camp did not. >> quite a large area, the cloud came over and brought us...
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. >> everett cunningham said you could see the propellor stop in midair, a fire consuming that engine. united airlines express flight 4482 was suddenly taken to new jersey. the plane was on the ground and all 75 people evacuated in a matter of minutes, thanks to a quick-thinking cabin crew. >> he told everybody, just grab your stuff, get off the plane immediately. people were going off the back of the plane, front of the plane. >> reporter: one passenger with a history of heart trouble was rushed to the hospital and dozens of late afternoon flights in and out of this airport were temporarily brought to a standstill. >> we circled. we circled for 20 25 minutes. >> reporter: even after air traffic was back to normal flight 4482's passengers stayed on the ground taking buses on the final leg of their journey to newark. >> i missed my flight so i imagine they're going to put us in hotels and figure it out tomorrow. >> reporter: in the end, there were no injuries, and tonight republic airlines which operated this flight promised that its maintenance staff was, quote, reviewing this issue.
. >> everett cunningham said you could see the propellor stop in midair, a fire consuming that engine. united airlines express flight 4482 was suddenly taken to new jersey. the plane was on the ground and all 75 people evacuated in a matter of minutes, thanks to a quick-thinking cabin crew. >> he told everybody, just grab your stuff, get off the plane immediately. people were going off the back of the plane, front of the plane. >> reporter: one passenger with a history of...
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. >> reporter: the college here in millipitas, they have other brands in everett and all across the baya, and the parent company is known as corinthian college, and today, they announced they are shutting down operations in 28 of the remaining campuses, and this affects 10,000 students in california. trouble began years ago, when the company was accused of inflating its employment numbers to please investors and attract even more students. corinthian denied the charge. nonetheless, they were fined $30 million by the department of education. the company was forced to sell most of its campuses last fall and they were trying to sell the remaining campuses in the western u.s. but then ran into legal problems with the state. and then students in california got the bomb shell e-mail sunday morning. the school was closing. jessica aravalo was months away from getting her para legal associates degree and owes $30,000 student loans and has 2- year-old twins. >> i feel hustle. bamboozled. everything. disrespected. everything. i just wasted a year and a half away from my children, who are young, t
. >> reporter: the college here in millipitas, they have other brands in everett and all across the baya, and the parent company is known as corinthian college, and today, they announced they are shutting down operations in 28 of the remaining campuses, and this affects 10,000 students in california. trouble began years ago, when the company was accused of inflating its employment numbers to please investors and attract even more students. corinthian denied the charge. nonetheless, they...
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neil everett. "sportscenter" set in los angeles.a wednesday evening. >> game seven, tampa-st. pete. lightning-red wings. third period scoreless. not anymore. braydon coburn picked up at the trade deadline from philly for his defense. peter mrazek said i never saw it. an on the strollman. tampa bay made all the right moves. beat the red wings. tampa bay advances. >>> nba playoffs. grizzlies without mike ---ing look to pick it up. green to marc gasol. hits the "j." grizzlies up five. up five four minutes left. green, fakes. drives bucket and the foul. next grizzlies possession. zach randolph. sizing up lamarcus aldridge. oh, my goodness. pumped after the play. conley looking on. grizzlies, 99-93. they move on. >> memphis gets the warriors. >> oh that's a good series. >> america, you just got two warriors right here. on the "sportscenter" desk that is. >> thanks fellas. a little excited about nba playoff action. >>> the hype growing ahead of saturday night's big fight in vegas. if you haven't heard, floyd "money" mayweather taking on m
neil everett. "sportscenter" set in los angeles.a wednesday evening. >> game seven, tampa-st. pete. lightning-red wings. third period scoreless. not anymore. braydon coburn picked up at the trade deadline from philly for his defense. peter mrazek said i never saw it. an on the strollman. tampa bay made all the right moves. beat the red wings. tampa bay advances. >>> nba playoffs. grizzlies without mike ---ing look to pick it up. green to marc gasol. hits the...
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i was month to month with a group have teachers at everett we had a deep conversation that lasted over an hour when i said to them i'll repeat tonight i have an alarm that goes off on my phone 7 days a week is it good for children that's it and this is something i keep reminding me everyday before i step into month to month and everyday before i go into the world is a reminder is it good for children i heard a lot of conversation not much conversation is this go for children 900-0000 in q ta carry offer so as we think about strategies for teacher recruitment let's keep that on our minds i'm very sorry some of us feel a 20 percent retention rate for children is good enough for the children not enough to move the no evidence in filling in the gaps for the children of our school the model didn't work for sfaufld change it today not tomorrow change it now our kids deserve the best you've horde reservation and talk about how they're not perfect and knowing that we have to be bold to say no to strategies that don't work and not best for your kids and just to prove that is not an attack on ou
i was month to month with a group have teachers at everett we had a deep conversation that lasted over an hour when i said to them i'll repeat tonight i have an alarm that goes off on my phone 7 days a week is it good for children that's it and this is something i keep reminding me everyday before i step into month to month and everyday before i go into the world is a reminder is it good for children i heard a lot of conversation not much conversation is this go for children 900-0000 in q ta...
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. >> i'm stan verrett, he's neil everett. clippers up two.in tries to drive, but turns it over. he had his first career playoff triple-double. mills got fouled there. mills made both free throws. game went to overtime. mills with 18 points. playing big minutes after tony parker left. duncan still doing it. spurs up two. then boris diaw to kawhi leonard. 23 points for leonard. spurs win, 111-107. game three friday. >>> to san francisco, get a coffee. watch the dodgers and giants. bottom nine, tied at 2-2. this was bumgarner and ker shaur to start with. blanco runs into the third base coach. he says by rule, he should be out. that's how i understand it. i'm speaking like i'm the coach. next guy up joe panic. a sacrifice has to be made. blanco is going to score the winning run. giant sacrifice walkoff win. they've won two in a row. >> all right. that's all we have. back to you. >> all right, fellas thank you. >>> those guys are known as the boys of summer for a reason. but then there's this. >> oh, the boys were not playing in anything like summ
. >> i'm stan verrett, he's neil everett. clippers up two.in tries to drive, but turns it over. he had his first career playoff triple-double. mills got fouled there. mills made both free throws. game went to overtime. mills with 18 points. playing big minutes after tony parker left. duncan still doing it. spurs up two. then boris diaw to kawhi leonard. 23 points for leonard. spurs win, 111-107. game three friday. >>> to san francisco, get a coffee. watch the dodgers and giants....
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he's neil everett. i'm stan verrett. first, klay thompson. >> memphis won't get the eighth spot.d no answer for klay thompson who had -- 10 of 13 shooting in the second quarter. 26 points. remember he had 37 in the third quarter against the dmings thekings in the middle of january. the only ere person with a big quarter like that is old steph curry. he finished with 4. warriors won. score not indicative of how big of a blowout the game was. >> thunder and pelicans tied for the eighth spot in the west. russell westbrook. he'll keep it. and finish. look at the degree of difficulty on that shot. damian lillard. a high degree of difficulty trying to guard west brook. thunder up 11 after three. west brook and canter. westbrook westbrook, 36 points. thunder win it 101-90. pelicans also won. they beat minnesota. those two teams remain tied entering the final game of the season for each one of them. but -- new orleans holds the tie breaker. we'll see what happens. >> he did all that off memory. that's why he does that and i don't. back to you. >>> if you're getting ready for a workout th
he's neil everett. i'm stan verrett. first, klay thompson. >> memphis won't get the eighth spot.d no answer for klay thompson who had -- 10 of 13 shooting in the second quarter. 26 points. remember he had 37 in the third quarter against the dmings thekings in the middle of january. the only ere person with a big quarter like that is old steph curry. he finished with 4. warriors won. score not indicative of how big of a blowout the game was. >> thunder and pelicans tied for the...
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he's neil everett, i'm stan verrett. >>> pittsburgh opening up at the rangers.t year. the pens were shaken up early. the rangers got two on them. 2-1 blake como. lundquist wanted goalie interference. didn't get it. lundquist was injured. talbot came in rangers on a roll. barry melrose said he thought lundquist looked 100% in this game. rangers win 100%. lead the series one game to none. >>> baseball marlins and mets. runner on second for giancarlo stanton. he's tied with dan uggla for the most homers in the franchise history. there's number 155. all-time home run leader for the marlins. run irrs op first and second bottom seventh. lucas duda. christian yell itch can't get there. john mayberry jr. scores. mets win, 7-5. new york 7-3 so far on this season. off to a good start. >> yeah absolutely. >> that's all we have. back to you. >>> we got "the pulse" coming your way. "star wars the force awakens" the new teaser is out. >>> a senator's phone ripgs during a hearing with an unexpected ring tone. if you have moderate to severe rheumatoid arthritis like me and you'
he's neil everett, i'm stan verrett. >>> pittsburgh opening up at the rangers.t year. the pens were shaken up early. the rangers got two on them. 2-1 blake como. lundquist wanted goalie interference. didn't get it. lundquist was injured. talbot came in rangers on a roll. barry melrose said he thought lundquist looked 100% in this game. rangers win 100%. lead the series one game to none. >>> baseball marlins and mets. runner on second for giancarlo stanton. he's tied with dan...
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neil everett. "sportscenter" set in los angeles.wednesday evening. >> game seven, tampa-st. pete. lightning-red wings. third period, scoreless. not anymore. braydon coburn, picked up at the trade deadline from philly, for his defense. peter mrazek said i never saw it. empty meter. anton strollman. another guy. they got him from the rangers. tampa bay made all the right moves. beat the red wings. tampa bay advances. >>> nba playoffs. grizzlies still without mike conley. looking to close out their series against the trail blazers. late third quarter. green to marc gasol. hits the "j." grizzlies up five. up five, four minutes left. green, fakes. drives, bucket, and the foul. up eight after the free throw. next grizzlies possession. zach randolph. sizing up lamarcus aldridge. z-bo. oh, my goodness. pumped after the play. conley looking on. grizzlies win, 99-93. they move on. >> memphis gets the warriors. >> oh, that's a good series. >> america, you just got two warriors right here. on the "sportscenter" desk, that is. >> thanks, fellas.
neil everett. "sportscenter" set in los angeles.wednesday evening. >> game seven, tampa-st. pete. lightning-red wings. third period, scoreless. not anymore. braydon coburn, picked up at the trade deadline from philly, for his defense. peter mrazek said i never saw it. empty meter. anton strollman. another guy. they got him from the rangers. tampa bay made all the right moves. beat the red wings. tampa bay advances. >>> nba playoffs. grizzlies still without mike conley....
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he's neil everett, i'm stan verrett. nhl playoffs.tan-ley cup playoffs. coincidence? i think not. pit opening up against the rangers. the rangers knocked out the pens last year. it led to all kinds of a shakeup in pittsburgh. the pens were shaken up early. the rangers got two on them. 2, 1, blake comeau there. lundquist wanted goalie interference. didn't get it. lundquist was injured. talbot came in, rangers on a roll. barry melrose said he thought lundquist looked 100% in this game. rangers win 100%. lead the series, one game to none. >>> baseball, marlins and mets. top first. no score. runner on second for giancarlo stanton. 154 career home runs tied with dan uggla for the most in marlins history. they haven't been around that long. and there's number 155. all-time home run leader for the marlins now. and he's just getting started. bottom seventh. runners on first and second. lucas duda. christian yelich can't get there. john mayberry jr. scores. mets win, 7-5. new york, 7-3 so far on this season. off to a good start. >> yeah, absol
he's neil everett, i'm stan verrett. nhl playoffs.tan-ley cup playoffs. coincidence? i think not. pit opening up against the rangers. the rangers knocked out the pens last year. it led to all kinds of a shakeup in pittsburgh. the pens were shaken up early. the rangers got two on them. 2, 1, blake comeau there. lundquist wanted goalie interference. didn't get it. lundquist was injured. talbot came in, rangers on a roll. barry melrose said he thought lundquist looked 100% in this game. rangers...
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i remember the garden, the country of strangers, tasha richardson, rupert everett, i go back to, well, of course atonement, james mca voy and kyra nightly. a film i'm remembering with anthony hopkins -- >> the innocent. >> these are all films, and you've had varying degrees of involvement. >> well, some of them i wrote. >> right. >> but you have not been literally involved with every one of them. >> no sometimes i back off, by the time it's happening i'm writing a novel, but i don't want to get back in it. i wrote the innocent, john schlesinger directed. campbell scott played the young englishman. we have isabella rossalini who is swedish italian playing a german and we had anthony hopkins, a welshman, playing an american. >> hollywood, right? >> you couldn't move on the set for dialogue coaches. [ laughter ] >> i wonder if it's been a positive experience for you to watch with your participation and not these books that you pour so much of yourself into, become these films, i'm curious with directors when i get to visit, probably with authors whose films are made by other people, do y
i remember the garden, the country of strangers, tasha richardson, rupert everett, i go back to, well, of course atonement, james mca voy and kyra nightly. a film i'm remembering with anthony hopkins -- >> the innocent. >> these are all films, and you've had varying degrees of involvement. >> well, some of them i wrote. >> right. >> but you have not been literally involved with every one of them. >> no sometimes i back off, by the time it's happening i'm...
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along with neil everett, i'm stan verrett. second year in a row notre dame/uconn. >> a do of over for muppet mcgraw but with the same results. morgan tuck, the three. maya moore, not on court, in the stands. he thought i said maya moore like she was playing. ka lean ma mosqueda lewis is all that. uconn wins its third straight national championship. the tenth national championship for gino auriemma. i had uconn in my bracket. >> anthony davis and the pelicans. half game behind oklahoma city. fourth quarter davis, bucket foul hit the free throw. pelicans up by four. 29 and 10 boards for davis. warriors down three. under a minute to go steph curry, 25 for him. game tied at 100. after pelicans free throws warriors down three, curry loses it regains it nearly knocks in a three that would have sent it to overtime but not so much. pelicans win it 103-100. >>> thunder lost so the pelicans now in the eight spot in the west. >> all right. thanks to the fellas there. more video to show you. we get this from a gopro camera that was lost.
along with neil everett, i'm stan verrett. second year in a row notre dame/uconn. >> a do of over for muppet mcgraw but with the same results. morgan tuck, the three. maya moore, not on court, in the stands. he thought i said maya moore like she was playing. ka lean ma mosqueda lewis is all that. uconn wins its third straight national championship. the tenth national championship for gino auriemma. i had uconn in my bracket. >> anthony davis and the pelicans. half game behind...
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everett alvarez had been there three years before i ever got there. unfortunately, i did not have much communication except with the guy in the cell next to me so i had had no contact with the senior ranking officer. but i made the decision that it was better for me to go home in order. i'm very happy i didn't know i was going to be there for another three years. kelly: did that have to do with the code of honor? senator mccain: well, the korean conflict which was our first experience with the brainwashing. 37 americans after the korean war chose to live in china and not come back to the united states, the code of conduct was developed. it says very clearly i will not accept parole, i will go home in order of -- go home in order of capture except for those who are sick and injured. so it was very clear in the code of conduct. the question was how sick and injured was i? that was a bit of a question. it's the wisest decision that i ever made. kelly: you referred to many p.o.w.'s by name in your book. how many of these men did you actually have the oppo
everett alvarez had been there three years before i ever got there. unfortunately, i did not have much communication except with the guy in the cell next to me so i had had no contact with the senior ranking officer. but i made the decision that it was better for me to go home in order. i'm very happy i didn't know i was going to be there for another three years. kelly: did that have to do with the code of honor? senator mccain: well, the korean conflict which was our first experience with the...
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along with neil everett, i'm stan verrett.'s college basketball national championship second year in a row, notre dame/uconn. >> a do-over for muppet mcgraw but with the same results. morgan tuck, the three. maya moore, not on court, in the stands. tony thought i had said maya moore like she was playing. kaleena mosqueda-lewis, she's all that. uconn wins its third straight national championship. the tenth national championship for geno auriemma. i had uconn in my bracket. >>> anthony davis and the pelicans hosting the warriors. new orleans fighting for that eighth spot. a half game behind oklahoma city to start the night. fourth quarter, davis, bucket, foul, hit the free throw. pelicans up by 4. 29 and 10 boards for davis. warriors down 3. under a minute to go, steph curry, 25 for him. game tied at 100. after pelicans free throws, warriors down three, curry loses it, regains it, nearly knocks in a three that would have sent the game to overtime but not so much. pelicans win it, 103-100. >>> thunder lost so the pelicans now in
along with neil everett, i'm stan verrett.'s college basketball national championship second year in a row, notre dame/uconn. >> a do-over for muppet mcgraw but with the same results. morgan tuck, the three. maya moore, not on court, in the stands. tony thought i had said maya moore like she was playing. kaleena mosqueda-lewis, she's all that. uconn wins its third straight national championship. the tenth national championship for geno auriemma. i had uconn in my bracket. >>>...
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next month jim barber with everett dirksen. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook, @cspanhistory. >> american history tv recently visited longwood university in virginia. the program was cohosted by the university at appomattox courthouse national historical park. next, a talk about the military maneuvers of the union and confederate armies that brought them to appomattox. >> thank you, patrick. our final speaker tonight is christopher calkins. he a proud graduate of longwood university. longwood college when he went here. you were one of the first male graduates of longwood. chris has had a long career with the national park service. he worked at appomattox, spotsylvania, and was chief of interpretation at petersburg for many years. in 2008 he took over the position of park manager for battlefield state park. it is only 15 minutes from here. he has done an amazing job in revising sailor's creek. -- revitalizing sailor's creek. as a mentioned in the beginning he will be available
next month jim barber with everett dirksen. [applause] >> you're watching american history tv. all weekend, every weekend on c-span 3. to join the conversation, like us on facebook, @cspanhistory. >> american history tv recently visited longwood university in virginia. the program was cohosted by the university at appomattox courthouse national historical park. next, a talk about the military maneuvers of the union and confederate armies that brought them to appomattox. >>...
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national honor but not one team to do too much and you remember those large numbers but after that everett took over. but jaime every, february every, february, march, 1980 primary season. he'll lose his day couple of elections. thinking we better do something. so split into the two groups one which pursued the military situation that led to the group thank. so he decided in a manner that was unusual that the secretary of state resigned in protest because he kept urging caution in patients but i have a passage in the book that the secretary of state points to the negotiations but then said that was not the election year. back to domestic politics. that patience paid off but to pard's with the book called the surprise to make ted deal with the iranians to keep the hostages until after the election. the other part was intel reagan was inaugurated. they wanted to release before he got into office but it was to complicated. and then sitting on the runway when reagan was inaugurated. i talked to the guy who was on the phone petri in the cockpit and the tower is soon as he said so help be gone -
national honor but not one team to do too much and you remember those large numbers but after that everett took over. but jaime every, february every, february, march, 1980 primary season. he'll lose his day couple of elections. thinking we better do something. so split into the two groups one which pursued the military situation that led to the group thank. so he decided in a manner that was unusual that the secretary of state resigned in protest because he kept urging caution in patients but...
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liverpool at he everetts.Ánchez giving arsenal a comfortable advantage before going into the break. liverpool's only goal of the match. so arsenal now just four points of chelsea who plays stoke later. >>> tiger woods has confirmed he'll play in next week's u.s. masters. the former world number one ended speaks of speculation when he made the announcement that he will make his return. woods has not played a tournament since february due to a back injury. he decided to--he had decided at that time to take an indefinite break. did he play a practice round at augusta earlier this week. >>> wood has a marvelous record at the masters. he has won the event on four occasions. but the last time he did so was a decade ago. he's the record holder at the championship. he was only 21 when he did that. to this day he's the youngest masters champion. now his return comes as no return to his rivals. >> the pastors is a tournament we dream of as a kid. that's a tough one to miss. i just don't think that anybody would miss it
liverpool at he everetts.Ánchez giving arsenal a comfortable advantage before going into the break. liverpool's only goal of the match. so arsenal now just four points of chelsea who plays stoke later. >>> tiger woods has confirmed he'll play in next week's u.s. masters. the former world number one ended speaks of speculation when he made the announcement that he will make his return. woods has not played a tournament since february due to a back injury. he decided to--he had decided...
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from capitol hill to talk about the deal that was reached on the antihuman trafficking bill, burgess everett, congressional reporter for "politico." what are the details in this bill? tell us about the bottom line, what this means for victims of human trafficking in terms of abortions, services that they can get. >> basically it has been a sort of a compromise that is intended to let each party save a little bit of face. the initial dispute was over how to fund a restitution fund for victims. whether that money could be used on abortion procedures for victims that money was going to come from human traffickers paying fines and that was something that democrats objected to having abortion restrictions on because that was private money. it was not public. government money which has previously been governed by the hyde amendment which restricts abortion procedures. what they're going to do is fund this with money both from traffickers and from the government's general fund, and they're going to have a firewall in there that makes sure the fines don't pay for abortion procedures. so it is very i
from capitol hill to talk about the deal that was reached on the antihuman trafficking bill, burgess everett, congressional reporter for "politico." what are the details in this bill? tell us about the bottom line, what this means for victims of human trafficking in terms of abortions, services that they can get. >> basically it has been a sort of a compromise that is intended to let each party save a little bit of face. the initial dispute was over how to fund a restitution...
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you can go out here in prince everett county and find five forks here. can you go to every county in virginia and find that intersection. but at the one in denwitty, george pick set going to set his men into trenches running east-west right through it. to his back three miles north of there is the south side railroad. he gets a message from robert e. lee. the message says simply hold five forks at all hazards. it's really the second line of the message that picket should have read. the second line says protect the road heading to ford's depots. protect the supply line. whether sharidan probes the con fad rat, he realizes that picket has absolutely nothing protecting either flank. and so he decides, well, i'm going to deploy the union cavalry all along the front. union cavalry by 1865 is not the same cavalry you would have found early on in the war. no longer is this a group of mounted men who ride and raids to get information who picket roads, who pull their sabers and go to slashing at one another across open fields. the union cavalry of 1865 is akin to
you can go out here in prince everett county and find five forks here. can you go to every county in virginia and find that intersection. but at the one in denwitty, george pick set going to set his men into trenches running east-west right through it. to his back three miles north of there is the south side railroad. he gets a message from robert e. lee. the message says simply hold five forks at all hazards. it's really the second line of the message that picket should have read. the second...
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everette piper, president of oklahoma wesleyan university.you know doctor, i have criticized the american christian leadership in general for failing to stand up for the flock. am i wrong? >> well, i don't think you are wrong, mr. o'reilly. if i could respond, i would like to give encouragement and courage to the flock, so to speak, and the leadership of the christian community. i think what you are doing by asking rhetorical questions is very wise and shrewd. for example, on the issue of tolerance should the local muslim owner of the newspaper be forced to publish charlie hebdo car cartoons. should the catholic grocer be forced to show bread and wine for those who want to use mock youkist in the name of tolerance should these be required people of faith and people who have sincere convictions? it seems to me that forcing people to violate their conscience is more tyranny than it is of tolerance and perhaps we should call it that. it's almost like we are saying i cannot tolerate your intolerance and i hate you hateful people. it's like a dog
everette piper, president of oklahoma wesleyan university.you know doctor, i have criticized the american christian leadership in general for failing to stand up for the flock. am i wrong? >> well, i don't think you are wrong, mr. o'reilly. if i could respond, i would like to give encouragement and courage to the flock, so to speak, and the leadership of the christian community. i think what you are doing by asking rhetorical questions is very wise and shrewd. for example, on the issue of...
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. >>> 6:12 on this everett day "hump day." is it raining? that's drizzle. it's all associated with a very deep marine layer. but there is a chance of rain later tonight. i'll tell you where in just a matter of minutes. >>> the pope will visit cuba before coming to the united states in september. the vatican confirmed it but didn't offer details or dates. the pope helped with the thawing of relations with cuba and the united states. >>> government is telling airlines to be on the lookout for hacking by passengers. the fbi and the tsa say they have no evidence that someone could commandeer a plane's navigation system through passenger wi-fi or in-flight entertainment systems but a security researchers has told "wired" magazine and the fbi he connected to the airplane's networks including when he was flying to sfo for a security conference. >>> we're now the getting afirst and if account from the san jose police chief about his pursuit of a murder suspect who broke out of jail. as we first record yesterday, 26-year-old hector arias is back behind bars. this pi
. >>> 6:12 on this everett day "hump day." is it raining? that's drizzle. it's all associated with a very deep marine layer. but there is a chance of rain later tonight. i'll tell you where in just a matter of minutes. >>> the pope will visit cuba before coming to the united states in september. the vatican confirmed it but didn't offer details or dates. the pope helped with the thawing of relations with cuba and the united states. >>> government is telling...
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one climber has tweeted this everett base camp huge earthquake then huge avalanche from pumori. running from my tent unhurt. many many people up the mountain. we'll bring in zach reeves to talk about this with us. zach, a good morning to you. let's talk about the quake's severity. can you put it in perspective there? >> um -- yeah i mean it was a 7.8. located near the capital. it was also located near a couple other smaller cities like land dstgun. >> okay. >> this is the result of a thrust fault between the urasia and india plates and just south of the himalayas. >> okay. obviously, based on the geological area of the mountains, because they are so strong, it's a strong area for earthquakes, but this is described as a shallow one. it's just seven miles deep. what does that mean? >> well, when it is that shallow, there's a -- there's less time for continuation as opposed to a deeper earthquake where if it was deeper it would be further away, so you would lose more energy before it reaches the surface. but since it is close to the surface, you're pretty much getting a majority of
one climber has tweeted this everett base camp huge earthquake then huge avalanche from pumori. running from my tent unhurt. many many people up the mountain. we'll bring in zach reeves to talk about this with us. zach, a good morning to you. let's talk about the quake's severity. can you put it in perspective there? >> um -- yeah i mean it was a 7.8. located near the capital. it was also located near a couple other smaller cities like land dstgun. >> okay. >> this is the...
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those places are already the warmest places on everett. they tend to have a -- on earth.as everything is on the move, what is going to move into these tropical lowlands? are they just going to empty out? once again, we don't have an answer to that at this point but unfortunately, we're going to find out. so global warming is not the only effect though of pouring a lot of co2 into the air. it has another very very significant effect and perhaps some scientists would argue an even more significant effect. and that is what it does to the oceanings. so here are just -- oceans. so here are just a couple of key facts about this. the oceans have absorbed about a third of the co2 the we've emitted since the start of the industrial revolution. that amounts to about 150 billion metric tons. every hour the seas absorb another million metric tons of co2, and the net result is that the acidity of the oceans has already increased around 30%. and the details of this phenomenon which has become known -- i'm sure you've all heard this term -- as ocean acidification are a bit complicated,
those places are already the warmest places on everett. they tend to have a -- on earth.as everything is on the move, what is going to move into these tropical lowlands? are they just going to empty out? once again, we don't have an answer to that at this point but unfortunately, we're going to find out. so global warming is not the only effect though of pouring a lot of co2 into the air. it has another very very significant effect and perhaps some scientists would argue an even more...
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than a day's notice and a public statement the closure includes hill college here in the bay area everett's and while tech. the correct you consider the colleges or have the third million-dollar the fun as the penalties imposed upon by the government. they decided to close up shop there is some silver lining of those government panaceas word deceptive claims to job prospects altering grades and attendance records so as part of that settlement for her date million dollars in student loans will be forgiven. >>james: that is little consolation to people who were credit potentially worthless. authorities in the paul confirm the death toll from saturday's powerful earthquake as was done well over 3000 people killed does a credible death toll new video and over live shows cloud hospital in katmandu. there been nearly one of the earthquake and aftershocks since the 7.8 magnitude hit and paul hindemith worry entire villages are completely buried in rubble of this as food water and power remain scarce. >>james: families affected by the massive quake held a vigil for the victims men who have families
than a day's notice and a public statement the closure includes hill college here in the bay area everett's and while tech. the correct you consider the colleges or have the third million-dollar the fun as the penalties imposed upon by the government. they decided to close up shop there is some silver lining of those government panaceas word deceptive claims to job prospects altering grades and attendance records so as part of that settlement for her date million dollars in student loans will...
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shakes his water cascading out of hotel pool this dramatic video shows the earthquake as it hit mount everett is it triggered an avalanche. at the 17 climbers died on the world's tallest mountain among them was google executive than credit burke. >> grant lodes: for a number of lead in mountainview dan fredinberg live in mountain view he was a supporter of efforts to restore the entire middle damage from mount everest climbers and was himself climbing the mound to raise money to benefit nepal orphanages. google has announced it will commit $1 million to relief efforts in nepal. >> pam moore: dan kerman joy the sly from berkeley on this part of the story. >> dan kerman: was standing right in front of the taste of the himalayas dhabi having a fund raiser on wednesday but today i sat down with some students who weren't here having a terrible time reaching family members now the word about their future. >>: 7.9 earthquake is really shocked >>: wow cannot breathe is very hard to focus >>: a shrine to call my friends under the time was no response >> dan kerman: these bay area students from naipaul
shakes his water cascading out of hotel pool this dramatic video shows the earthquake as it hit mount everett is it triggered an avalanche. at the 17 climbers died on the world's tallest mountain among them was google executive than credit burke. >> grant lodes: for a number of lead in mountainview dan fredinberg live in mountain view he was a supporter of efforts to restore the entire middle damage from mount everest climbers and was himself climbing the mound to raise money to benefit...
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as everett dirksen would have said, you were into real money. in describing the situation with fighter cells and it's important not going to point out what the irs can't do but also will begin to and are still doing. while the agency is cutting in discretionary areas over which we have control, we continue to deliver on core functions. a great example is the current tax filing system which has gone smoothly in terms of tax return processing and the technical issues around it and the operations of our i.t. systems. through april 3 thing i is has received more than 99 million individual tax returns on the way to an expected 150 movie. 150 million. we've issued more than 77 million refunds for more than $217 billion. one thing i've been trying to get people to understand is that delivering the filing season doesn't happen automatically if it doesn't happen by accident. it happens because of the talent expertise and dedication of our workforce. get ready for this filing season. irs employees built into the systems that we use the backing of the affo
as everett dirksen would have said, you were into real money. in describing the situation with fighter cells and it's important not going to point out what the irs can't do but also will begin to and are still doing. while the agency is cutting in discretionary areas over which we have control, we continue to deliver on core functions. a great example is the current tax filing system which has gone smoothly in terms of tax return processing and the technical issues around it and the operations...