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was speaking directly to me saying john louis, you, too, can do something.on. i grew up 50 miles from montgomery and growing up there, i saw the signs that said white men, colored men, white women, colored women. i didn't like it and dr. king provided a way out for me. it was not easy. we were beaten. yes, we were jailed and we lost some friends, lost some relatives, some colleagues, but we didn't give up. we didn't give in. we kept the faith. >> what is it like to confront hate? i mean, it's one thing to, you know, talk about it. it's one thing to kind of see hate on a massive scale but individual hate, someone looking you in the eyes and, you know, punching you, looking you in the eyes and saying horrible things to your face, how -- what is that like? >> well, during the '60s, i had people who would pour hot water, hot chocolate, hot coffee on many of us. put lighted cigarettes out in our hair or down our backs. pull us off the stool and spit on us, but we were trained to look straight ahead and be as ordinarily and peaceful as possible. when i was beaten
was speaking directly to me saying john louis, you, too, can do something.on. i grew up 50 miles from montgomery and growing up there, i saw the signs that said white men, colored men, white women, colored women. i didn't like it and dr. king provided a way out for me. it was not easy. we were beaten. yes, we were jailed and we lost some friends, lost some relatives, some colleagues, but we didn't give up. we didn't give in. we kept the faith. >> what is it like to confront hate? i mean,...
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when the bus pulled into the montgomery station, john louis could see hundreds of whites headed towardsts, bricks, rocks. >> an angry mob came out of nowhere. i was hit with a wooden crate. beaten, left lying in a pool of bloo blood. >> before police finally broke up the crowd with tear gas, they beat and injured at least 20 persons. >> after the riders are attacked and brutally beaten, the freedom riders essentially become trapped in the first baptist church. >> the church was surrounded and people were setting fire to cars. >> it is a very dangerous situation. no one could leave the church. >> dr. king had gone over to montgomery from atlanta to lend support to the freedom riders and so king, too, along with the riders is trapped at this church. >> it's very easy for us to get angry and bitter and violent in a moment like this but i think this is a testing point. what can i do with my $7 a month anemail the school. acfone? call the doctor. text the groomer. find gear for soccer. send invites to a party. post karate pics. help sean with history. battle of hastings... 1066. all that wit
when the bus pulled into the montgomery station, john louis could see hundreds of whites headed towardsts, bricks, rocks. >> an angry mob came out of nowhere. i was hit with a wooden crate. beaten, left lying in a pool of bloo blood. >> before police finally broke up the crowd with tear gas, they beat and injured at least 20 persons. >> after the riders are attacked and brutally beaten, the freedom riders essentially become trapped in the first baptist church. >> the...
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join with chairman leahy, the senate judiciary committee and with senator dick durbin, congressman john louis an icon and leader of the american civil rights movement, congressman john conyers and republican congressman jim sensenbrenner to introduce a bill that would restore the core protections made possible in the original voting rights act. the bill we introduced doesn't look at discrimination through the lens of the past. it focuses on modern day violations, not the things that happened 50 years ago. it takes up the challenge laid down by the supreme court and comes up with a new formula and a new approach that makes voting rights and elections more transparent and has been carefully crafted to be both effective and to pass in this congress. it is, mr. president, a voting rights bill that is modern to confront modern voting rights challenges. as a country, we have come a long way since 1965, but we are not where we need to be yet. as much as we may at times not want to admit it or confront it, racial discrimination in voting is not a relic of the past, but a tragic reality of today. just
join with chairman leahy, the senate judiciary committee and with senator dick durbin, congressman john louis an icon and leader of the american civil rights movement, congressman john conyers and republican congressman jim sensenbrenner to introduce a bill that would restore the core protections made possible in the original voting rights act. the bill we introduced doesn't look at discrimination through the lens of the past. it focuses on modern day violations, not the things that happened 50...
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john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the leader of the revolutionary movement in zimbabwe. me, the four years was transformational. i told you my freshman year gpa was 1.8. by sophomore year, something had awakened within me. i found who i was here. i became comfortable in my own skin and proud of my own skin color. in the fall some master of my sophomore year, sitting in room 217 of what was then thurman hall, now llc, and realizing there was nothing left for me to do but study. i wanted to go to law school and be prepared to answer a call to service. my gpa went from 1.8 23 point zero. spring semester sophomore year, 3.5. year fourter, junior point zero. spring semester junior year, 4.0. year, fourer senior point zero. spring semester senior year, 4.0. i left morehouse on fire and went to columbia law school and received a job offer from almost every wall street firm i interviewed with. i am proud of my private sector achievements. i am proud to have been the first african-american partner one of the most profitable law firms in the uni
john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the leader of the revolutionary movement in zimbabwe. me, the four years was transformational. i told you my freshman year gpa was 1.8. by sophomore year, something had awakened within me. i found who i was here. i became comfortable in my own skin and proud of my own skin color. in the fall some master of my sophomore year, sitting in room 217 of what was then thurman hall, now llc, and realizing there...
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john: the comedian louis c.k. tweeted out my kids used to love math, now it makes them cry.nks standardized testing and common core. and certainly nothing much good has come top down. but common core has received support from the los of people i respect, former florida governor jeb bush. michelle ree of students first. bill gates, his foundation gave 170 million dollars to common core. the u.s. chamber of commerce helped pay for this video. >> as teachers, we're on the front line, and we support common core. >> common core is not some washington mandate. that myth gets an f for misleading. john: maybe you just don't like change. >> well, i would argue to all of the proponents that the type of uniformity that common core or national standards creates assumes there is one best way for children to learn, and it assumes we know what that one best way is. but every child is different. every child has unique learning needs, and i think what we're seeing with common core is the standardization of mediocrity. john: standardized mediocrity. coming up, best-seller about income equalit
john: the comedian louis c.k. tweeted out my kids used to love math, now it makes them cry.nks standardized testing and common core. and certainly nothing much good has come top down. but common core has received support from the los of people i respect, former florida governor jeb bush. michelle ree of students first. bill gates, his foundation gave 170 million dollars to common core. the u.s. chamber of commerce helped pay for this video. >> as teachers, we're on the front line, and we...
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john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the leader of the revolutionary movement in zimbabwe. me, the four years was transformational. i told you my freshman year gpa was 1.8. by sophomore year, something had awakened within me. i found who i was here. i became comfortable in my own skin and proud of my own skin color. in the fall some master of my sophomore year, sitting in room 217 of what was then thurman hall, now llc, and realizing there was nothing left for me to do but study. i wanted to go to law school and be prepared to answer a call to service. my gpa went from 1.8 23 point zero. spring semester sophomore year, 3.5. year fourter, junior point zero. spring semester junior year, 4.0. year, fourer senior point zero. spring semester senior year, 4.0. i left morehouse on fire and went to columbia law school and received a job offer from almost every wall street firm i interviewed with. i am proud of my private sector achievements. i am proud to have been the first african-american partner one of the most profitable law firms in the uni
john. so in 1979, our baccalaureate was louis farrakhan, and our commencement speaker was the leader of the revolutionary movement in zimbabwe. me, the four years was transformational. i told you my freshman year gpa was 1.8. by sophomore year, something had awakened within me. i found who i was here. i became comfortable in my own skin and proud of my own skin color. in the fall some master of my sophomore year, sitting in room 217 of what was then thurman hall, now llc, and realizing there...
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louis in 1830. dred was purchased by a man named dr. john emerson who was a physician who was working with the u.s. army. posted in many different places. two of them are the things that actually resulted in the suit. one was fort armstrong, which is in the state of illinois which was not supposed to have slavery. up in the territory of wisconsin. fort snelling. rick scott was taken to these places as a slave, held in slavery there even though slavery was technically illegal in those places and then brought back to st. louis. while he was at fort snelling, he met a woman named harriet robinson who was enslaved when other officer at the fort. dr. emerson actually purchased to and allowed the scott's marry legally. which was a rare thing at the time. scott returnedt to st. louis. they had two children, both daughters. emersontime, dr. passed away. was asked by the scots if they could purchase their freedom from her. it was something that was not that unusual. she refused. she was not interested in selling the scott family. they decided based o
louis in 1830. dred was purchased by a man named dr. john emerson who was a physician who was working with the u.s. army. posted in many different places. two of them are the things that actually resulted in the suit. one was fort armstrong, which is in the state of illinois which was not supposed to have slavery. up in the territory of wisconsin. fort snelling. rick scott was taken to these places as a slave, held in slavery there even though slavery was technically illegal in those places and...
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louis, played to the outside and held. the back, john, plays back for the hold and a beat on the red shirts, couldn't get it to the front of the net! kopitar stares out the ground, fly slides one into the glove of lundqvist. >> eddie: great move by richards, got to shoot the puck. >> mike: pouliot, matching bark, the back hand grab by zuccarello, comes to williams, seven left on the penalty kill, williams starts ahead, puts on the brake, still able to hold, delays and plays back in deeper. girardi there, watched by king. penalty time is out. full crew back in in overtime. still tired score of two the back, doughty holds, the shot, deflected wide. played on out by williams. williams delays and tries to go by girardi, williams, shot, oh, by lundqvist, a great trigger pull from mike richards, back to richards again, richards around behind, williams with it there, king in front and richards, preoccupied though, he has to pull away from john moore that one is cut by broussard, able to gain center, brassard bringing it on back now, to the outs
louis, played to the outside and held. the back, john, plays back for the hold and a beat on the red shirts, couldn't get it to the front of the net! kopitar stares out the ground, fly slides one into the glove of lundqvist. >> eddie: great move by richards, got to shoot the puck. >> mike: pouliot, matching bark, the back hand grab by zuccarello, comes to williams, seven left on the penalty kill, williams starts ahead, puts on the brake, still able to hold, delays and plays back in...
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louis who takes. challenged by mitchell. then by mike richards. fed to the back. john moore.mike richards and down. 20 left on the kill and still no rangers' shots on the power play. long toss ahead and an offside pass. >> eddie: not going to get any better chance on that man, dwight king. here comes another richards, mike of the l.a. kings. part of your screen, there's the pass. misses the net to the short side on henrik lundqvist. >> pierre: for mike richards, such a dynamic shorthanded player. what a play. >> eddie: knows the angles. has great offensive instinct. when you're a penalty killer, when you're on the defensive side, the give away by richards. >> doc: st. louis ahead and here comes kreider all alone. with a shot. and he wipes out and is shaken up. just now back to his feet. on comes stoll. moving in with williams. stoll blinding pass in front and williams takes it wide. girardi with stoll. helped behind to john moore. it's chaos out there now. stepan ahead. hagelin brings it on. has a man breaking st. louis. on the bounce he took a stick up high. threw his head b
louis who takes. challenged by mitchell. then by mike richards. fed to the back. john moore.mike richards and down. 20 left on the kill and still no rangers' shots on the power play. long toss ahead and an offside pass. >> eddie: not going to get any better chance on that man, dwight king. here comes another richards, mike of the l.a. kings. part of your screen, there's the pass. misses the net to the short side on henrik lundqvist. >> pierre: for mike richards, such a dynamic...
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louis and then the economy was shut down. this economy was based on the river and the union shut down the river to protect the union cause. in the summer of 1861, john was appointed as head of the western department of the union army based in st. louis. .. >> she later tells us about kindness that she experiences in spite of a hostile environment. though the old kind feeling crept out and sideways -- >> st. louis is economy change. it became the staging area for the union efforts. and it became a giant hospital. a baptist minister who settled in st. louis prior to the civil war, he wrote about slavery. he wrote about visiting the slave tends. and then he wrote about the hospital votes, and he described the scene on the st. louis riverfront after the battle of shiloh. >> dan lewis lived in what is now the southern edge of downtown, and she was a secessionist. she owned to slaves. she was able to keep precise because the emancipation proclamation did not apply to missouri because missouri was not in rebellion against the united states. so she had slaves. our neighbor had slaves, and yet just down the street from them was the barracks for union soldier
louis and then the economy was shut down. this economy was based on the river and the union shut down the river to protect the union cause. in the summer of 1861, john was appointed as head of the western department of the union army based in st. louis. .. >> she later tells us about kindness that she experiences in spite of a hostile environment. though the old kind feeling crept out and sideways -- >> st. louis is economy change. it became the staging area for the union efforts....
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john perez for controller. >>> not too many things have slopes down the giants but a combination of rain and pitcher michael wacha did that in st. louis could not solve him. in the first he strikes out pence. starting for matt cain, matched wacha until the fifth. a few minutes late their game was stopped because of rain after a 47 minute delay play resumed and so did wacha, striking out seven in six shutout innings, the rain came again later stopping the contest for 51 minutes. the the seventh, st. louis taxes on one maureen. jhonny peralta doubles into the gap. craig scores to make it 2-0. rosenthal struck out the side in the ninth. the giants struck out 13 times today. >>> at the ncaa regionals, stanford is playing host to indiana. the cardinal tied the game in the first. slater gives this ball a ride. it's 1-1, but the hoosiers have come back to take the lead in the fifth. sam travis homers off hoff sadder. now indiana leads 3-2. >> now to golf. masters champ bubba watson is in the lead after three rounds of the memorial. we go to dublin, ohio. knackam -- lefty scott langley is in second place after a bogey-free 67. 11-under for th
john perez for controller. >>> not too many things have slopes down the giants but a combination of rain and pitcher michael wacha did that in st. louis could not solve him. in the first he strikes out pence. starting for matt cain, matched wacha until the fifth. a few minutes late their game was stopped because of rain after a 47 minute delay play resumed and so did wacha, striking out seven in six shutout innings, the rain came again later stopping the contest for 51 minutes. the the...
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louis. second inning. bases loaded. phils june top 3-0 lead. it doesn't last long. kyle kendrick hits big trouble in the fourth. john jay and rbi sing toll right. phils lead cut 3-1. next batter johnny peralta singles to center one run comes in here comes another ben revere's throw not going to get anybody. two run score, tied at 3. cardinals still not done. next batter. they squeeze another run out of kyle kendrick. markell usp bunts home a run. phils down 4-of 3 to the sixth ellis again it leaves in infield. rbi single. kendrick allows five runs in six innings, phils down two. they have chance after chance after chance to thigh he today. here in the 8th they lead a base runner and including chase utley and ryan howard. phillies lose 5-3 fall back into last place and they're five games out of first. >>> phils now return them to start up siris with marlins on monday. hopefully they can get back on track. miami is struckleing and phils play 7 of the next 11 games against the marlins. still to come in sports. flyers find out their entire sketch for next season. the wonder of summer is that i never know what kind of ad
louis. second inning. bases loaded. phils june top 3-0 lead. it doesn't last long. kyle kendrick hits big trouble in the fourth. john jay and rbi sing toll right. phils lead cut 3-1. next batter johnny peralta singles to center one run comes in here comes another ben revere's throw not going to get anybody. two run score, tied at 3. cardinals still not done. next batter. they squeeze another run out of kyle kendrick. markell usp bunts home a run. phils down 4-of 3 to the sixth ellis again it...
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john, what do you marek of gohmert's position here? >> i don't want to badmouth louis the only non-christian who went to hell yesterday was eric cant cantor. it's deeply offensive. jesus lived and died as a ju. he'd be in hell with gandhi and all the bands i like. like they want to hear that separation of church and state is some radical liberal idea. was thrilled to see reverend barry there not because i'd like to see him in congress but because church and state is a conservative point of view and what louie gohmert needs to know about is shep and goats. if you're not looking out for the poor, the circumstance and being nice to those in prison, you're with the goat, not my sheep. and lou wee gohmert's whole brand of christianity is to kill the bill. >> you know what, reverend? that's the great point he's making. why is he getting it so mixed up. what was he trying to accomplish by making such a spurious claim about heaven around hell? >> i don't know what he was trying to prove frankly. it was five minutes and i watched the tape a couple of times and i'm still confuse
john, what do you marek of gohmert's position here? >> i don't want to badmouth louis the only non-christian who went to hell yesterday was eric cant cantor. it's deeply offensive. jesus lived and died as a ju. he'd be in hell with gandhi and all the bands i like. like they want to hear that separation of church and state is some radical liberal idea. was thrilled to see reverend barry there not because i'd like to see him in congress but because church and state is a conservative point...
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in fact in 2004 john kerry came out here and had a three-day event, traveled by train from st. louisity. about 48 hours later abandoned missouri when he realized the democrat just doesn't have a chance here. that's what happened in 2004. now statewide democrats still have a chance here, chuck, because of the urban nature of kansas city and st. louis, as you point out. claire mccaskill a democrat, jay nixon, the governor, a democrat. but it has to be a specific kind of democrat. it has to be what we used to call a law and order democrat, a conservative social democrat. claire is like that, jay is like that. that's how you succeed as a democrat statewide in missouri. >> and you can't have any association with st. louis. is that still a -- sort of a mark on you as a democrat? the more st. louis you're associated with, the less shot you have statewide, that it's better to be kansas city, if anything else, like claire? >> but even kansas city is not really a guarantor of anything, because like a lot of states, chuck, missouri is split between urban and rural more than it is republican and
in fact in 2004 john kerry came out here and had a three-day event, traveled by train from st. louisity. about 48 hours later abandoned missouri when he realized the democrat just doesn't have a chance here. that's what happened in 2004. now statewide democrats still have a chance here, chuck, because of the urban nature of kansas city and st. louis, as you point out. claire mccaskill a democrat, jay nixon, the governor, a democrat. but it has to be a specific kind of democrat. it has to be...
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louis wins 2-0. giants struck out 13 times. >>> the regionals, they want to host indiana. he homers off john. 4-2 was the final.n state later today. >>> the spurs had a chance to earn a rematch with miami in the nba finals. a bad ankle kept tony parker on the bench most of the contest. and down in the north, kevin durant puts his team on top with 35 seconds left. but they regain the lead and ginobili hits the three. he could barely watch as russell westbrook made two free throws. they would go to overtime. in o. t., duncan gets the bounce. puts the spurs up by three. and the mvp tries to answer but the shot is off the mark. san antonio wins and takes the series at six. you can watch game one of the nba finals thursday night right here on abc7. that's sports for a sunday morning. i'm rick kwan. have a great day! >> still to come, your last chance to catch some great live news nick napa. who's on top to play at hello! i'm a ki and us and us kids have an important message for our grown ups. three grams daily of beta-glucan... a soluable fiber from whole grain oat foods like cheerios can help lower cholesterol. and
louis wins 2-0. giants struck out 13 times. >>> the regionals, they want to host indiana. he homers off john. 4-2 was the final.n state later today. >>> the spurs had a chance to earn a rematch with miami in the nba finals. a bad ankle kept tony parker on the bench most of the contest. and down in the north, kevin durant puts his team on top with 35 seconds left. but they regain the lead and ginobili hits the three. he could barely watch as russell westbrook made two free...
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john f.a. sanford probably never knew he had one. -- that he had won. by the time of the decision, he had gone mad and was confined to a mental institution. the st. louis family sent mrs. emerson of massachusetts money related to the litigation. most likely it was the wages dred and harriett had earned those 11 years that have been impounded by the sheriff. it came as an embarrassment to senator chaffee to learn that by coverture again, he was the owner of the nation's most famous slave. he owned the scotts because he had married john emerson's widow. dred and harriett were hastily transferred by quitclaim deed to someone in missouri, because only a missouri resident could free a missouri slave. the scotts were finally granted freedom not by operation of law but by the embarrassment of a congressman from massachusetts. dred lived two years after the case and the family remained together. harriett and her daughters survived the civil war. lizzie married and had children of her own. eliza never did. she stayed with her mother and did laundry. it was not just the chief justice writing that bears responsibility for the outcome. although his written decisio
john f.a. sanford probably never knew he had one. -- that he had won. by the time of the decision, he had gone mad and was confined to a mental institution. the st. louis family sent mrs. emerson of massachusetts money related to the litigation. most likely it was the wages dred and harriett had earned those 11 years that have been impounded by the sheriff. it came as an embarrassment to senator chaffee to learn that by coverture again, he was the owner of the nation's most famous slave. he...
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blacks from the south at the same time that john ford disappearing, and so blacks were moving north in large numbers to industrial cities. east st. louiswas an industrial city. the inevitable clashes between blacks and whites took place over jobs. and it evolved into a riot that took place in july of that year, 1917. the night of july 1st, a black model teefor drove through a black neighborhood the people shooting out of the windows. an hour later a black model teefor drove through a black neighborhood with people shooting out of the windows. no one is killed, but the third time blacks assembled with guns and shot back. two police detectives were killed. that triggered the riots. chaos broke out the next morning it started out, has riots often do, with fist fights in the streets and so forth, but it quickly escalated. one of the reasons was that there was a central mobs of men who had probably been in bars drinking all night, which you could do in east st. louis in those days. the soon there were terrible atrocities. black men were hung from telephone poles and downtown streets. one man's scalp was ripped loose a mother and her baby we
blacks from the south at the same time that john ford disappearing, and so blacks were moving north in large numbers to industrial cities. east st. louiswas an industrial city. the inevitable clashes between blacks and whites took place over jobs. and it evolved into a riot that took place in july of that year, 1917. the night of july 1st, a black model teefor drove through a black neighborhood the people shooting out of the windows. an hour later a black model teefor drove through a black...
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louis cardinal to star in an all star game? is there a better way? >> there is. johnmake your voice heard. cast a ballot for change. cardinals fans need to know that enough is enough. status quo no longer flies. the best catcher in baseball plays in milwaukee. vote jonathan lucr over w. >> you're right. it's funny and they're right. he's hitting .341 with eight homerun. molina' .284 with six homeruns. right now, remember, the team that wins the all star game gets the home field in the world series if the phillies get to the world series, you want the best players on that team. >> all right. >> absolutely. >> correct? >>> correct. >> that was hysterical. >> another half hour full of news straight ahead. coming up all new at six high school student attacked by another student on a schoolbus. why police say the victim may have had no idea it was coming. >> and some local middle school students are paying tribute to a classmate with cancer. they're dancing in the halls with a message of hope with the principal's permission. with a message of hope with the pr[ gecko ] what
louis cardinal to star in an all star game? is there a better way? >> there is. johnmake your voice heard. cast a ballot for change. cardinals fans need to know that enough is enough. status quo no longer flies. the best catcher in baseball plays in milwaukee. vote jonathan lucr over w. >> you're right. it's funny and they're right. he's hitting .341 with eight homerun. molina' .284 with six homeruns. right now, remember, the team that wins the all star game gets the home field in...
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louis was down on the ice. it is outletted on back and it will not go as far as icing, john moore to get a pair. >> eddie: countylost a stick, he was handed a stick. >> mike: a pass, williams, save made by lundqvist! [ whistle ] >> eddie: great opportunity at one end. back at the other end, it was justin williams who was using the stick of tyler toffoli, as i mentioned that he had given his sting to drew doughty when he lost it, so when williams came back to the bench, the closest guy there that reached out was another right-hander, that's tyler toffoli, so that chance, that shot on goal came with the stick of his teammate, toffoli. >> mike: williams with another shot on goal for the night. his first one wound up going in, go for lundqvist, a pass behind. stralman, connect to nash and nash dropping it back and mitchell connecting onto mike richards, up with carter, richards delaying now, threw one, into the catching glove of lundqvist, carter was at the front of the net. >> eddie: goes back to the '05 world junior, talked about the '05 calder cup with the philadelphia ya phantoms, their coach was john stevens, a
louis was down on the ice. it is outletted on back and it will not go as far as icing, john moore to get a pair. >> eddie: countylost a stick, he was handed a stick. >> mike: a pass, williams, save made by lundqvist! [ whistle ] >> eddie: great opportunity at one end. back at the other end, it was justin williams who was using the stick of tyler toffoli, as i mentioned that he had given his sting to drew doughty when he lost it, so when williams came back to the bench, the...
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louis tonight and boy, here's a story if it wasn't for bad luck she wouldn't have any at all -- maybe until now. ,,,, gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what johnerez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for controller, to keep fighting for balanced budgets. host the angels tonight... giants saturdat business... the books... "wacha, wacha" >>> baseball leads us off. two hot bay area teams. a's host the angels tonight it. the giants, well, their saturday business is in the books. yeah, michael wacha's house in st. louis. wacha shut down the giants' bats which had been red-hot. tossed six shutout innings, 7 strikeouts. hunter pence in the third. giants struck out former cal bear allen craig to end the 4th. five strikeouts, six innings but it wasn't enough. allowed two hits, one to top prospect oscar taveras deep away and gone. it is major league debut second major league at bat made it 1- 0. then t
louis tonight and boy, here's a story if it wasn't for bad luck she wouldn't have any at all -- maybe until now. ,,,, gridlock. teacher layoffs. and a 60 billion dollar budget deficit. that's what johnerez faced when he became speaker of the california assembly. so he partnered with governor brown to pass three balanced budgets, on time. for the first time in thirty years. today, the deficits are gone and we've invested an additional 2 billion dollars in education. now john perez is running for...
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john mayberry, jr., singles to drive in two more once. >> as hot and cold as we've been this puts us back in the mix we got cep going from there and go on to st. louis. >> tomorrow will be the final day of mini camp for the eagles then they'll have a six week break tell training camp in late july. it's around the corner, folks. >> shady mccoy talk to the low media today for the first time since commenting on the release of desean jackson. shady says it helped guys realize that regardless of how good a player you are, you can be cut if you don't follow the guidelines. >> it's a team, and then if you can't buy in, um, you know, anything is possible. a player like that has done so much for this franchise and even in the year that chip was here the stuff he did, so, um, you know, some players, some teams may think, well, he produced on the field much that's the only thing that matters. small things. i took take out everything and that was one of the things i took out of that. >> the six year power of is over. defending champs from spain lost to chili today two-zero. they were eliminated from the world cup. it ends the historic run for spain. they won th
john mayberry, jr., singles to drive in two more once. >> as hot and cold as we've been this puts us back in the mix we got cep going from there and go on to st. louis. >> tomorrow will be the final day of mini camp for the eagles then they'll have a six week break tell training camp in late july. it's around the corner, folks. >> shady mccoy talk to the low media today for the first time since commenting on the release of desean jackson. shady says it helped guys realize that...
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louis. the gate away to the -- gate away -- >> secretary of state john kerry address the 2014 our ocean conferenceon monday. hosted by the state department. he called for a single comprehensive global strategy to protect the ocean. here's a look. >> i want us to walk away from this conference with more than ideas. i want us to walk away from here with a plan. a plan that puts an end over fishing based on the best available science. may i i add one the things senator ted stevens of alaska who teamed up we me in the senate, oned things we were fighting was getting more better science. so that we can convince fishermen and convince countries, governments of the imperative of making decisions. too often we hear, well, we don't really see that or feel that. i hear from captains of the boats, when i fish, i see plenty of stocks out there. there's no reason for it to be restricted. we need science and globally we can put our heads together and governments together and come up with both a bunch and the capacity to be able to do what we need to be able to help convince people of the urgency of this. we nee
louis. the gate away to the -- gate away -- >> secretary of state john kerry address the 2014 our ocean conferenceon monday. hosted by the state department. he called for a single comprehensive global strategy to protect the ocean. here's a look. >> i want us to walk away from this conference with more than ideas. i want us to walk away from here with a plan. a plan that puts an end over fishing based on the best available science. may i i add one the things senator ted stevens of...
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louis wins 2-0. the giants struck out 13 times. >> at the ncaa regionals. stanford lost to the host, indiana. he homers off johnelimination tournament so stanford will play youngstown state later today. >>> the spurs had a chance to close out oklahoma city last night and earn a rematch with miami in the nba finals. a bad ankle kept tony parker on the bench most of the contest. the spurs got it started with a bang. and down in the fourth, kevin durant puts his team on top with 35 seconds left. but san antonio regains the lead as ginobili hits the three. he could barely watch as russell westbrook made two free throws. they would go to overtime. in o.t., duncan gets the bounce. puts the spurs up by three. durant, the league's mvp, tries to answer but the shot is off the mark. san antonio since 112-107 and takes the series at six. you can watch game one of the nba finals thursday night right here on abc7. that's sports for a sunday morning. i'm rick kwan. have a great day! >> still to come, your last chance to catch some great live music in napa. who's on top to play at the music festival? >> here are the winning n
louis wins 2-0. the giants struck out 13 times. >> at the ncaa regionals. stanford lost to the host, indiana. he homers off johnelimination tournament so stanford will play youngstown state later today. >>> the spurs had a chance to close out oklahoma city last night and earn a rematch with miami in the nba finals. a bad ankle kept tony parker on the bench most of the contest. the spurs got it started with a bang. and down in the fourth, kevin durant puts his team on top with 35...
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louis wins 2-0. giants struck out 13 times. >> at the ncaa regionals. stan ford lost to the host, indiana. he homers off johne elimination tournament so stanford will play youngstown state later today. >>> the spurs had a chance to close out oklahoma city last night and earn a rematch with miami in the nba finals. a bad ankle kept tony parker on the bench most of the contest. the spurs got it started with a bang. and down in the fourth, kevin durant puts his team on top with 35 seconds left. but they regain the lead and ginobili hits the three. he could barely watch as russell westbrook made two free throws. they would go to overtime. in o.t., duncan gets the bounce. puts the spurs up by three. and the leagues mvp tries to answer but the shot is off the mark. san antonio wins and takes the series at six. you can watch game one of the nba finals thursday night right here on abc7. that's sports for a sunday morning. i'm rick kwan. have a great day! >> still to come, your last chance to catch some great live news in napa. >> here are the winning numbers from last night's $173 million power ball draw. >> no one
louis wins 2-0. giants struck out 13 times. >> at the ncaa regionals. stan ford lost to the host, indiana. he homers off johne elimination tournament so stanford will play youngstown state later today. >>> the spurs had a chance to close out oklahoma city last night and earn a rematch with miami in the nba finals. a bad ankle kept tony parker on the bench most of the contest. the spurs got it started with a bang. and down in the fourth, kevin durant puts his team on top with 35...
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louis. phils down one to nothing in the fifth. how about aj burnett helping himself out. this rbi double to center will score john mayberry, jr.e. next batter jimmy rollins. down the third baseline. fair ball. burnett will trot in. phils take the two-one lead. they're in the sixth right now. phils looking for five in a row and they lead it three to run. onely. the next five weeks the eagles on vacation. nice break for them considering after that it's training camp. then the 16 game regular season. so mark your calendars. opening weekend just 11 weeks away. one of the players that has really stood out this off season how about wide receiver jordan matthews the eagles second round draft pick out of vanderbilt. it will be tougher for matthews when the pads go on at camp. learning curve always gets tougher for wide receivers in year one. but jordan matthews has done everything he's been asked to do. the reviews from the coaches have been positive, and simple. >> the game makes sense to him first off, and so he knows -- knows where to line up want to do. um, he's learning how we do thing which is important. and then he catches the
louis. phils down one to nothing in the fifth. how about aj burnett helping himself out. this rbi double to center will score john mayberry, jr.e. next batter jimmy rollins. down the third baseline. fair ball. burnett will trot in. phils take the two-one lead. they're in the sixth right now. phils looking for five in a row and they lead it three to run. onely. the next five weeks the eagles on vacation. nice break for them considering after that it's training camp. then the 16 game regular...
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. >> joining us to discuss errol louis, anchor of new york up's "inside city hall" and john avlon cnnitor-in-chief of "the daily beast." when you hear that makes you want to scratch your head. clinton kind of finished that conversation with david gregory, i can give president bush a lot of credit for trying to stay out of this debate. why, oh, why, are they doing this back and forth now? >> i mean, you know, there's this impulse we have. i think we want to see a senior citizen death cage match between cheney and clinton. this would rate. i think we have an animal need. bill clinton is just so damn talented, haven't done an adequate job cleaning up the mess he made, boom, drop the mike. >> narrative matters. it's convenient to say don't look back, let's focus on the present but in politics this is being spun as the president now, president obama having messed up the situation in iraq. >> sure. >> and that's the needs for correction, right? >> there's going to be some of that. takes two to have a debate. it's fine to have a debate, a couple of old guys yakking it up in a senior citizen
. >> joining us to discuss errol louis, anchor of new york up's "inside city hall" and john avlon cnnitor-in-chief of "the daily beast." when you hear that makes you want to scratch your head. clinton kind of finished that conversation with david gregory, i can give president bush a lot of credit for trying to stay out of this debate. why, oh, why, are they doing this back and forth now? >> i mean, you know, there's this impulse we have. i think we want to see a...
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john marks, what a difference a week makes? >> that the the thing with the phillies, get three straight wins, right, now look at them, to st. louis, still far behind. the thing with the baseball season, i think maddening in philadelphia, because we have football mentality for every lost hurts, so when phillies lose bun of of games in the in a row, feel like an eagles lost, but long season, they still have a a lot of games left. let's see what they do in st. louis, maybe get some wins together. they have to win some more games because i am officially back on the bandwagon. >> they look bad but they're still champions. won in 08. core of the team still here. heart of champions. i'm glad with the phillies. >> the thing that we have to look forward to here is that ryan howard is starting to look like the ryan howard of old a little bit. he is quicker to the ballment looks like taking the ball where it is pitched. put the shift on him. then in the bullpen, papelbon has been lights out. i mean,'s been great. >> howard has the confidence, he lovers playing in atlanta where he has 20 homeruns in atlanta. >> look at the knowledge. >> list
john marks, what a difference a week makes? >> that the the thing with the phillies, get three straight wins, right, now look at them, to st. louis, still far behind. the thing with the baseball season, i think maddening in philadelphia, because we have football mentality for every lost hurts, so when phillies lose bun of of games in the in a row, feel like an eagles lost, but long season, they still have a a lot of games left. let's see what they do in st. louis, maybe get some wins...
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louis to my gateway to the west, on booktv and american history tv. >> "washington journal" continues. is a john negroponte former u.s. ambassador to iraq and he joins us as we continue our discussion on the militant uprising in that country. ambassador negroponte, you started your service in iraq a decade ago as insurgents then were trying to destabilize the country. iraq facese threat today compared to what you saw firsthand hand in 2004, 2005? guest: i think things have really changed a lot. probably the most important thing is we withdrew our troops at the end of 2011 so there is really no u.s. military presence , nor is there the kind of diplomatic presence that we had previously. we say,o longer, shall an honest broker in the situation, and that is important militarily and politically. and the other thing is that the situation in syria has gotten so -- gotten so 11 bad since 2011, and part of what we are seeing happen in iraq today is really the spillover of the situation that has been s intoping with isi syria the past several years. host: this is the islamic state of iraq and syria, also
louis to my gateway to the west, on booktv and american history tv. >> "washington journal" continues. is a john negroponte former u.s. ambassador to iraq and he joins us as we continue our discussion on the militant uprising in that country. ambassador negroponte, you started your service in iraq a decade ago as insurgents then were trying to destabilize the country. iraq facese threat today compared to what you saw firsthand hand in 2004, 2005? guest: i think things have...