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my prediction to win the world cup is brazil. i'm good evil for a fairy tale ending for leonor. messy to emulate my daughter's performance in 1986 . but before the world golf has to be. oh, and i think resume when the woke up. any person outside counsel maybe timesharing for senior say in the fall world cup. my theory cleared the word up is messy and i really hoping in the world, god, us instances his last word garb. and i want argentina to win. my prediction for the winner of the world cup will be brazil. i will be reading for brazil for the world cup edition will going to win the worth go up, i think will obviously pump for this years world cup and guitar. here is my prediction. going to be shocking. usa baby usa all the way. let's go. i had saying where the predictions it wouldn't be the welcome without a psychic animal, right? or falcon, raise a big thing here and cut, ha, i had of the opening game. this man charged the flags of ecuador and cut out
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a drones along with some pigeon meat to sweeten the deal. me are the falcon was let loose sand. it was ecuador who, one on this occasion, will find out what happens for in game one, which kicks off at $1600.00 g m t on sunday. ah, no, again, i'm fully batty boy. with the headlines on al jazeera, with kick off for the 2022 football, well kept just one day away. fever's president johnny and valentino is accusing western critics of hypocrisy when it comes to cut up. hey, defended the treatment of migrant workers, saying europe should not be giving what he calls moral lessons. who is actually carrying about the workers who he for thus football does the woke up does until we settle them,
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he might be sitting at the stadium, a stadium thinking it's ready for practice. he accidentally put on dirty laundry in the fraser and thought it was the wash. she said, i told you, i told you i have it. i have it. yeah. what. busy busy c t. busy busy busy busy busy busy busy michelle has her ex husband carlton answer, it was an all pro one for the pittsburgh steelers in new york jets in the 1990 for years he suspected he had chronic traumatic himself below, but they were c t i want to show you something a degenerate a brain disease, the scientists believe is endemic to the came of professional football. i heard wise care.
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ah, oh, he was yelling for his grandfather. oh. in his bed which with those days right there were every day every day, least 6 months. that bad. carlton was one of nearly 5000 in the bill players who su delete more than a decade ago. i am for most part they all have the same claim, which was like, we were not told about this. rest, not only were not told about it, but you know, you, the nfl actually like covered up there stress. well,
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there's been rational. harris thinks of us. are you going to pay that? and you had players and their families, but the injuries that they have received and helping you to be a multi $1000000000.00 operation. that's the only question i believe that we will be addressing these matters in a responsible fashion. that will, will be able to come back before you at some point in time and say that we have addressed these in a way this response. hannah fall is like the rochester most powerful sports lake. united states and american football is also very popular at the youth level chick lane, american high schools. you rock, you're fog around it and it's just such a, such a place of exalted americana, i think, was the front the nfl was under. do you lose that place of cultural primacy as america sport? after years of pressure, in 2013, the nfl reached
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a settlement with carlton and thousands of other players agreeing to make payouts to players of brain disease. charlie, but when the leaks top official went on tv to talk about it, he made sure to emphasize at the nfl was not responsible for c t e among its players. and what we were able to do was all compromise on our position. there was no admission of guilt. there was no recognition that anything was caused by football. but the reality is we want to help our players. and when you heard there was a settlement that you think that was a good thing. i did absolutely into carlton. yes, we could really get what do you think was going to happen? mouth nfl had settled that everybody was going to get what was owed to them. but carlton never cantonese said money or medical assistance from the concussion settlement and neither had thousands of other retired and fell players. the settlement was never designed to pay former nfl players for what they were suffering from as a result of playing football. never designed that way. it's
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a sham if he off, our goal was like get the saw the do cycle. so people aren't thinking about these depressing stories of damaged former players. and also not thinking about general how football causes brain damage. because us are great for our product either. if we can take those all the news, huge when for us as nfl. did the nfl take responsibility for the damage inflicted on its players? or was this settlement intended to deflect public attention and protect the future of america's most powerful sports? as a rig in the light, blue is ranked number 2 in the country in some way saw that carlton hassle ricks rode to the dinner. phil was improbable, as he doesn't do it on a quick dog. that was school. he started out as a wrestler, winning 6 individual college championships. the most of any one in history.
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i was pretty well, it's been around called in the best of the best. there's no doubt about it. you knew there were some special about him when he decided he wanted to play football professionally. carlton tried out and was drafted by his beloved pittsburgh steelers in 1989, a growing got my early heroes were at that time. all of the pittsburgh steelers bought or were dog record record is it. don't worry by don't worry about it when you play in a value plan in of will. he plays in the nfl despite come from college, with no football program. that's where he became a guy playing the pro bowl. miss amazing. and pro bowl guard calden has already great blog. i tell everybody when he was he was michael jordan. what's around here? wondering meant the strongest mentally tough person that i've ever been around, people were talking about. his physical strength is mental toughness. was something
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that i seen that stood alone from other anybody else in am it made you believe in yourself? mean carlton had 3 kids. can tara c, j? this is an order. and then carly, he always thanked me so much for given him these children. he was a good father. he was funny. anything that i needed him to do, he would do without question. he would play with all the kids in the block. they loved them. he will fix their bikes. he would do anything, he would work on the yard. he would bar b cue. he was just that all american dad carlton left the nfl in 1996 in the years after he was a football and wrestling coach. well right now, i'm coaching a high school football for the greater johnstown high school and also assistant
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wrestling coach for greater johnston high school. i'm just so pleased and happy to be back at home and have the opportunity to work with the kids here. hm. when did you start to notice a change in him? some times carl 10 would go off on his own and he would shrink or he would talk to himself or be in the basement. you can hear him like yelling something, but we wouldn't know what. and then sometimes he would just go away and leave and i wouldn't see him for a day. will harris coach rustling carlton and remember seeing the change in him in 2017, when they went to the state championship. every bit of downtown that we had he spent alone in his room, lights all, you know, no tv, no found no, nothing just you know, just in a, a was it was like he was, it was like, he was sick or he was down for you guys who were carlton told his family,
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he played the problems he was having were caused by head trauma. he suffered while playing and nfl. this is carlton house rings, helmet of from last year. he did did play for the steals, said a deep gout, his deep girl, just a deep growl just full. when i looked at it and saw initially, i thought about his in his brain, his head being bruce because of the block force that he got plane a position. the brain itself doesn't have any nerve endings to feel pain and pain receptors. and so would they just keep on getting more and more close to the brain concussions or just at the surface of what scene?
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what about hit after hit after hit with the brain moving around. and all of the research so far indicates that it's the repetitive nature of the blows that lead to risk for later life disease, including c, t mode and behaviors, sometimes that are huge, varsity or anger irritability side ality like you can't hold a job because you're explosive now, or all of a sudden, like you've been a sober person all your life and now you just love drinking and you're a compulsive gambler. and that's come out of almost seemingly nowhere. when you, you talk to the families and loved ones of these guys and they will say that like, he's a totally different person. i don't know what happened. how many nfl players do you think we'll develop c t from what we've learned since we started looking for? is that percentage number of the people that do you end up with? it seems to be climbing the more we look them when we find
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ah, in our reporting we kind of started a piece something together. and i'm just going to show you what you think of it with us us. we're 74 names terry long. and he is who carlton replaced? he's the one who failed. right guard comes out. that's right. he drank antifreeze. this to me. that's actually this is carlton here. yeah. he played right guard into his right as a media. right. just sterling. so that was his friend, that his friend, you know, what happened to justin? he drove into a fuel tanker, 90 miles an hour and died. and i remember the day it happened because my husband was very sad. these guys were number 3 and 4 city, but they discovered it they were all together playing the same mind. what does that
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tell you? and the months before carlton died, michelle began recording videos of him. ok. so i started all these recordings. so people would believe me, nobody would believe me or he had cirrhosis of the liver disease, but he thought he was okay. you brain tells you what to do. so his brain's thinking, telling him that he's fine. so he doesn't want to go to the hospital. he was mad at me because we were trying to make him go to the doctor's office. oh, i mean ah me. oh, that's what i was like. yes,
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this was the bill. maher b o. o o o o. carlton died a month later on july 22nd 2020 was 54. and was there any doubt in your mind what caused that decline is no doubt my mind. what caused it recline? what caused it? c t. and is there any doubt in your mind where he would have gotten c t, i know where he got c t from where papa, the nfl c t e can only be diagnosed definitively. once
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a person stood and the brain has been examined. since 2200 more than 300 in it though players had been found to have had the disease. michelle donate occultist brain to the c t e center boston university. it was one of carlton's dying wishes. and why did he want it donated to boston c t for the concussion lawsuit? and that we would be taken care of because we were told with a settlement if you had c t e there with derek, who that was the the most did you would get paid for, which was $5000000.00. if his brains tested and if he s c t, his wife michelle, would obviously get compensated since he died of what the settlement really about, right? no, he wouldn't be compensated. but how did, but if he died,
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it's proven that he had c t well, he went to cobb and said, you had to have died and fruit have city betray, and i believe it's 262015. that's the window. i mean, to me, it's one of the great crimes of the settlement that there was cut off date. if you have c, t e and did not die before 2015. and they take your brain and they look at under a microscope. and they 5 c t, you're out a lot. i'm sorry you didn't die before 2015. good luck to you and your family. how much money did an a bell save? by cutting c t out of the settlement? we imagine that over the 65 year period that this would have been in place anywhere conservative estimates are 3000000000 dollars, and moore, probably realistic benefits, are somewhere around $7000000000.00. the settlement has paid out nearly
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$1000000000.00 to retire players and covers 3 neuro degenerative diseases. ail less parkinson, cities and alzheimer's. 1000000000 cells like a very impressive number. that is, unless it's supposed to be 8 or $9000000000.00 for former nfl players who believe they have or might develop c t, the nfl concussion settlement designed to set a test to measure cognitive impairment. carlton took these tests in 2073 years before he died. if these tests confirm the carlton was cognitively impaired, he would have qualified for an award from the nfl concussion settlement. he didn't qualify for anything, nothing based on their test. yes. and this is the, the test from the neurologist that you shared with us executive functioning. they said his impairment levels, none, language impairment, levels,
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none. visual perceptual processing impairment level none. learning and memory functioning, impairment a lot. this is from true to you. and his wife responses suggested that mr. house reg has generally subtle function difficulties and daily life. somebody put their laundry in a freezer. that's subtle. somebody doesn't know how to where to go get his coffee. that he been getting it per laugh. 152030 years. that subtle, it would take several years for michelle to learn what happened with carlton's test in 2019 to former players, sued the nfl for discrimination, claiming leak was factoring and race when diagnosing players with cognitive impairment. they used a process called race, norman carlton and other retired black players had to score significantly worse on
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their tests to qualify for an award from the nfl. it means that they have determined that if you are born black, that you have less cognitive function from birth than your white counterpart. it is used to deny benefits. ek, not economically for 70 percent of the class. 70 percent of former players had black in an industry where the wealth was built on the backs of black and brown men . we didn't know none of them, like any other neurologists or neural psychologist and explain to you that your scores will be adjusted based on the factor in african american mel. that until absolutely not carlton what the did absolutely not. what is the software specific to the settlement? it is a 2nd to the thalman using the nfl concussion settlement software. dr. eric watson at the brain injury research center at mount sinai hospital was able to show us the
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impact race had on carlton's ability to qualify for an award from the nfl in generating the scores. it's easy enough tail and just the scores to see what the scores will look like if you were white. so if we took race norms out, this would be carlton scores here. as the data direct changes while labels are of his are totally different. yeah, these are totally different severe impairment that would nothing was severe impairment on the other one. no. i mean this is a quantum difference, not a small difference. a train someone's like a completely different person, right? with one click of a button, you go from a man who is qualified for part of the settlement to manners. not absolutely. no. wow. look at the numbers. not even a little. so why. why
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did they do live to him? to say that my husband wasn't sick because once they said that and he read that, he believed that he said they know what to do on 30 and it failed. the good doctor's and how do you think that impacted the outcome? good theory that no mm nearly a year after carlton's death and june 2021, the nfl pledged it would no longer use race, norms and testing. the leak also said it would review cases of former black players who had been raised but a year later, many retire black players in their families are still waiting to hear it. they will now receive an award from the settlement. have you heard anything from lawyers and
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i feel about them readjusting his scores and reconsidering his case? no. i feel that it should be the easiest case. because like from what i'm looking at that paperwork. this is proof right here. while he was alive, carlton received a pension from the nfl. this was money, the family depended on for years. that source of income stopped the day carlton died. talk to me about what's going on while you're waiting. i'm about to be homeless soon. i have nothing. i have nothing, i'm losing everything. but i'm going to be honest with you right now as we speak. i have $5.00 to monet. that's what i did. is the settlement of betrayal of the players. oh yes. dr.
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charles golden said he evaluated more than $160.00 former in a fell players for the concussion settlement. given these retired players, the same battery of tests, the carlton received. dr. golden till fall lines. the inner bills influence goes beyond race, normal menu, the doctors who determine whether a player qualifies for an award or paid at the nfl this, he was one of them. they put pressure on us to change their our minds. and when you refused, they put increased pressure on you. they never said we will cut you off. but you're always aware that if you irritate them you're, you may not get referrals. no question. i had a case that the neurologist and i agree on the diagnosis. the nfl came back and said, no, you're wrong. you have to change the diagnosis. i said no, that was our diagnosis. that was our opinion. and they went after the neurologist
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and they got the neurologist to change her opinion. and as a consequence, the client lost all compensation. oh, we asked in the phil about dr. golden delegation, needed the commissioner nor the league spokesperson responded to our list of questions, or requests for an interview. on the verge of losing her home, michelle was making the difficult decision to sell some carlton's memorabilia. or you can sell this metal. i don't want to, but it comes with this. you're going to sell this with that. hi, michelle ah, in september i accompanied michelle to the 1st home game of the season for the pittsburgh steelers 25 years later. carlton's name still strikes
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a court with the fans. how well you are, my and he said half oregon. i turned around and was like, all last my husband, i tell him he was in, there's a great man, i am proud that they know my husband. that's what really hurt my feelings today. when most of the people looked at me in shock when i told them that i haven't received the don, some people don't want to know that rather not know. yeah, they don't want to know why. because they love the game. right. hold accountable all of us because we're the ones who are football. we're the ones ultimately to make the nfl be accountable by demanding it be safer
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