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. >> you like charles dickens. the bolts trying to get back on track this afternoon in columbus. when your team is slumping, call upon your superstars, steven stamkos definitely one of those dudes, some serious torque on the 1 timer. his 30th goal makes it 1 -0. later in the 2nd, big ben bishop doing the splits to turn away the jackets. bishop stopped all 37 shots he faced. it was still 1-0 in the 3rd period. columbus defenseman asking for a redo. he has to pay for the turnover to double the deficit. later cbj on the power play, but don't tell the lightning. andre palat breaks free and feeds stammer for his second goal of the day and they weren't done. later another shorthanded break. this time stamkos returns the favor to palat. the lightning snap their losing streak with a 4-0 shutout of the blue jackets. >> forget the power play, with stand the penalty kill. >>> the nfl kicked off new year this week with the start of free ago and the bucs have been busy. added former seahawk guard j.r. sweezy to block for him. >> bring in quarterback brent grimes from miami and signing the bes
. >> you like charles dickens. the bolts trying to get back on track this afternoon in columbus. when your team is slumping, call upon your superstars, steven stamkos definitely one of those dudes, some serious torque on the 1 timer. his 30th goal makes it 1 -0. later in the 2nd, big ben bishop doing the splits to turn away the jackets. bishop stopped all 37 shots he faced. it was still 1-0 in the 3rd period. columbus defenseman asking for a redo. he has to pay for the turnover to double...
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no, i'm not quoting charles dickens. i'm trying to describe the last week for the tampa bay lightning. the bolts' franchise record winning streak was snapped monday and they haven't won since. the lightning looking to avoid a fourth consecutive defeat against the blue jackets this afternoon. good time to call on your captain, steven stamkos, his 30th goal of the year, still 1- 0 in the 3rd. columbus defenseman would like a redo. he pays for the turnover and doubles the deficit. later cbj on the power play. don't tell the lightning. andre palat feeds stammer for his second of the day and they weren't done. a little later another shorthanded break. stamkos returns the favor to palat. these guys got nothing but love. the lightning snap their losing streak way 4-0 shutout of the blue jackets. >>> the buccaneers resigned safety chris conte to a one the 27-year-old played 14 games last season making 79 tackles and two interceptions. he is the third unrestricted bucs. >>> meanwhile in palm harbor the rays played a pair of split
no, i'm not quoting charles dickens. i'm trying to describe the last week for the tampa bay lightning. the bolts' franchise record winning streak was snapped monday and they haven't won since. the lightning looking to avoid a fourth consecutive defeat against the blue jackets this afternoon. good time to call on your captain, steven stamkos, his 30th goal of the year, still 1- 0 in the 3rd. columbus defenseman would like a redo. he pays for the turnover and doubles the deficit. later cbj on the...
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@dickens school lisa braxton as @the principal which principals @will be a important part this @they have teachers who will @help us develop a new @curriculum to teach weather so @excited. @clara ewestrop with the @principal there. @and dennison that was dennison. @and sonja clark and iowa maple @there. @and lieu lues with -- luis and @oliver h perry with anne and @the principal is there and page @watkins is the principal at @enthusiastic. @>> love the umbrellas. @>> and westrop or wilson with @dawn ahead n so we are excited @to have -- hayden so we are @excited to have the schools and @we will be work hard along cool @teachers to develop new ways of @showing kids why weather is so @important and how weather is so @important. @and here in northeast @ohioweather is a big deal. @we will have a lot of fun. @we will be developing the @program in the next month and @we are launching it for the @next school year so we will be @out and hopefully making fun @connections there. @one of the coolest things we @have going in northern ohio as @far as influencing the weather @sitting at about 35 d
@dickens school lisa braxton as @the principal which principals @will be a important part this @they have teachers who will @help us develop a new @curriculum to teach weather so @excited. @clara ewestrop with the @principal there. @and dennison that was dennison. @and sonja clark and iowa maple @there. @and lieu lues with -- luis and @oliver h perry with anne and @the principal is there and page @watkins is the principal at @enthusiastic. @>> love the umbrellas. @>> and westrop or...
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as wel charles dick said -- to charles dickens and a tailored to cities. you what to select a book that is knowledge rich to bring cultural literacy to fill up those big gaps so that is what the program will do. [laughter] >> thinks are coming now on the night they are predicting snow. and also thanks for hosting us. with the book that was assigned a comic reading. with that advertising for a college freshman.ther this list to come up with subject categories and looking at the trends to give our own analysis. and started i'll list of recommended titles that colleges could pick from. as the readings were on the rise. in looking for the one stop of what the trends were. if we created something it is now there go to source. faculty members come to us now. it is included every common reading. every have the new edition taking on a life of its own. for those to coordinate those reading programs and for those who want to love reading. and their concern of community. there is no lack of intellectual community and these patterns several already step -- set up and
as wel charles dick said -- to charles dickens and a tailored to cities. you what to select a book that is knowledge rich to bring cultural literacy to fill up those big gaps so that is what the program will do. [laughter] >> thinks are coming now on the night they are predicting snow. and also thanks for hosting us. with the book that was assigned a comic reading. with that advertising for a college freshman.ther this list to come up with subject categories and looking at the trends to...
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says hes week magazine" has the makings of a young charles dickens, a consummate storyteller in love with language and all of the variations of lights, people, and a probable situations. "the atlantic monthly" calls it earnest and unflinching. defining the relationship and their lives. pat conroy says he burns as brightly as any other writer of his generation. for all of that, it is a remarkable book. an interesting time to think about family, i'm pleased to welcome david payne to this table for the first time. welcome. david: thank you. an honor to be here. storye: it is a powerful of your brother and your father and your mother. and your granddaughter. all of them, i knew. why did you write it? david: my brother, it was such a poignant and difficult story, the end of his life, he had bipolar one disorder. and he had lived at home with our mother for nine years. he and i had become estranged, there was difficulty in the family. my life was under pressure in terms of my career. and i needed help moving home from vermont to north carolina. after all of these years of estrangement, i w
says hes week magazine" has the makings of a young charles dickens, a consummate storyteller in love with language and all of the variations of lights, people, and a probable situations. "the atlantic monthly" calls it earnest and unflinching. defining the relationship and their lives. pat conroy says he burns as brightly as any other writer of his generation. for all of that, it is a remarkable book. an interesting time to think about family, i'm pleased to welcome david payne...
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and they say that he has the makings of a young charles dickens, a consummate storyteller in love with language and all of the variations of lights, people, and a probable situations. atlantic monthly calls it earnest and unflinching. defining the relationship and their lives. they say a prince as brightly as any writer of his generation. for all of that, it is a remarkable book. an interesting time to think about family & place to welcome david payne to this table. for the first time. david: thank you. an honor to be here. charlie: a powerful story. of your brother and your father and your mother. and your granddaughter. all of them, i knew. why did you write a? brother, it was such a poignant and difficult story, hadend of his life, he bipolar one disorder. and he had lived at home with our mother for nine years. ,e and i had become estranged there was difficulty in the family. pressure inunder terms of my career. and i needed help moving home from vermont to north carolina. after all of these years of i was speaking to my mother and she said, why are you ask your brother to come and
and they say that he has the makings of a young charles dickens, a consummate storyteller in love with language and all of the variations of lights, people, and a probable situations. atlantic monthly calls it earnest and unflinching. defining the relationship and their lives. they say a prince as brightly as any writer of his generation. for all of that, it is a remarkable book. an interesting time to think about family & place to welcome david payne to this table. for the first time....
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and payne has the makings of a charles dickens. a consummate story teller of language and people in improbable situations. the atlanta monthly calls it payne's earnest and unflinching account of a brotherhood that lasted long into their adulthood. and pain burns as brightly as any writer of his generation. for all of that, it's a remarkable book and an interesting time to think about family and, so, i'm pleased to women david payne to this table for the first time, welcome. >> charlie, thank you. it's an honor to be here. >> rose: it's a powerful story of your brother, father, mother and grandfather, all of whom i knew. why did you write it? >> well, my brother, it was such a poignant and difficult story. he had bipolar one disorder and lived at home with our mother for nine years. he and i become estranged. there was difficulty in the family. my life was under pressure in terms of my career and i needed help moving home from vermont to north carolina and, after all these years of estrangement, i was speaking to my mother and she s
and payne has the makings of a charles dickens. a consummate story teller of language and people in improbable situations. the atlanta monthly calls it payne's earnest and unflinching account of a brotherhood that lasted long into their adulthood. and pain burns as brightly as any writer of his generation. for all of that, it's a remarkable book and an interesting time to think about family and, so, i'm pleased to women david payne to this table for the first time, welcome. >> charlie,...
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you saw like charles dickens's tale of two cities, you have to know something about the french revolution which will carry over to other things. but you want to select a book that is knowledge rich, right? that is going to bring cultural literacy. that will again fill out the big gaps in their heads. that is what the one book program is ideally pointed to. tell us if that happens. >> thank you all again for coming out on a night they are predicting snow, and it is also marty drawbridge can you hear me? great. thank you to first things for hosting us. we did get started on this. i want to give a little background and david is going to tell about the findings. we got started in 2010 when a faculty member told me about the book his college was a signing, something called a common reading and i didn't know what this was and wanted to find out if a lot of other colleges were doing this and it turned out there were 300 colleges and universities around the country that advertising they had this one book for a college freshman and so we put together this list for the first time, peter and i came
you saw like charles dickens's tale of two cities, you have to know something about the french revolution which will carry over to other things. but you want to select a book that is knowledge rich, right? that is going to bring cultural literacy. that will again fill out the big gaps in their heads. that is what the one book program is ideally pointed to. tell us if that happens. >> thank you all again for coming out on a night they are predicting snow, and it is also marty drawbridge...
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[laughter] >> this reminds me of the work of charles dickens and in the opening passages where he said it's the best of times, the worst of times. and we heard this morning sort of the state of criminal justice, the numbers of people who are incarcerated. we've heard one of these programs will reminded me of that because there's a lot of hope, and yet the people who are out there in those institutions there's a lot of hopelessness. i served as a district court judge for 15 years, and during that time i dealt with statistic issues. i wanted people who are closer to the issue to talk about that right now, and they've done. i want to share a couple of things that i want to make a couple of the points. in my capacity as chair of the american bar association criminal justice system your as i said i spent 15 years on the federal trial court and in that time i sentenced a lot of people. in that time our court in western tennessee, created a reentry program and a drug court program, and those are still functioning and it has some levels of success. as you might imagine a few people go through
[laughter] >> this reminds me of the work of charles dickens and in the opening passages where he said it's the best of times, the worst of times. and we heard this morning sort of the state of criminal justice, the numbers of people who are incarcerated. we've heard one of these programs will reminded me of that because there's a lot of hope, and yet the people who are out there in those institutions there's a lot of hopelessness. i served as a district court judge for 15 years, and...
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this reminds me of the work of charles dickens where he said the best of times, the worst of times. and we have heard this morning criminal justice, we have heard wonderful programs so it reminded me of appeared there is a lot of hope -- there is a lot of hopelessness. i served as district court judge for 15 years and during that time i dealt with issues and i wanted to go closer to the issues to talk about that right now and they have done that. i want to share with you a couple of things and then i went to make a couple of other points. in that capacity at chair at the american bar association. i have spent 15 years on the federal trial court. and that time is sentenced a lot of people. and that time, our court in western tennessee created a reentry program and a drug court program and those are still functioning. they've had some levels of success as you might imagine. a few people go through those programs. it doesn't have the capacity to handle huge numbers of people. but every individual who is and can be helped in one of those programs i counted a plus. our program has the in
this reminds me of the work of charles dickens where he said the best of times, the worst of times. and we have heard this morning criminal justice, we have heard wonderful programs so it reminded me of appeared there is a lot of hope -- there is a lot of hopelessness. i served as district court judge for 15 years and during that time i dealt with issues and i wanted to go closer to the issues to talk about that right now and they have done that. i want to share with you a couple of things and...
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no, i'm not quoting charles dickens. i'm trying to describe the last week for the tampa bay lightning. the bolts' franchise record winning streak was snapped
no, i'm not quoting charles dickens. i'm trying to describe the last week for the tampa bay lightning. the bolts' franchise record winning streak was snapped