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now you all know that this is a good baptist heritage here at baylor but in many parts of the country it slipped. >> professor tom far who i mentioned at the outset makes an argument that political leaders -- sinnott we are not talking about the culture but the leaders who perhaps are nearing the culture are entirely overlooking the need for a global effort or fight to support religious liberty. he says this and he was a career foreign service officer and had many diplomatic posts before he entered the academy at georgetown university. he said political leaders see religious freedom as an entirely private matter with few legitimate keywords, public purposes and in no sense necessary to individuals and societies. do you agree with what he says? religion at the culture. they are talking about political leaders. >> absolutely agree on that. you can look positively and see how countries have had religious freedom for everybody. it's one of the keys to a thriving and robust civil society. or you can look at it negatively. countries that have religious freedom go a long way towards socked i
now you all know that this is a good baptist heritage here at baylor but in many parts of the country it slipped. >> professor tom far who i mentioned at the outset makes an argument that political leaders -- sinnott we are not talking about the culture but the leaders who perhaps are nearing the culture are entirely overlooking the need for a global effort or fight to support religious liberty. he says this and he was a career foreign service officer and had many diplomatic posts before...
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later this year, collaboratively with georgetown university, baylor university will be participating in a global conference in rome that will mark the fact that constantine in the year 313 declared as a matter of imperial law that every person in the empire should have a right to freedom of conscience. we were moved to roger william and what is part of this and ancient texts and a great enduring value, our values so that we can look ahead in the 21st century to achieve global public square. join me in thanking doctor os. >> thank you. >> go ahead and take a bow. [applause] >> take it out. >> thank you very much. >> thank you. >> we would like to hear from you. twitter.com/booktv. >> there are parallels to the way that you talk about the evolution of edison finally perfecting the incandescent light in weight we often talk about the evolution of computing as well. you have actually spelled some of these out and i just want to get you to talk about this. first of all you talk about and debunk that most progress stems from that there is a eureka moment, a flash of brilliance and the inno
later this year, collaboratively with georgetown university, baylor university will be participating in a global conference in rome that will mark the fact that constantine in the year 313 declared as a matter of imperial law that every person in the empire should have a right to freedom of conscience. we were moved to roger william and what is part of this and ancient texts and a great enduring value, our values so that we can look ahead in the 21st century to achieve global public square....
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baylor, pryce petty. he is off to a terrific start as the quarterback there for the bears. texas down 27-14 at byu. they got a ways to come back in the altitude at provo. >> gus: final play, first and goal at the 3. paul millard. he hands it off to smallwood and no. . that is how the game will end. final score from norman, oklahoma 16 and west virginia 7. a shaky win for the sooners. a game in which bob stoops pulled his red-shirt freshman quarterback for his red-shirt junior backup blake bell. shaky win, but the sooners will take it. 16-7 is the final. the questions will begin. we will be back right after this. license and registration please. what's this? uhh, it's my geico insurance id card, sir. it's digital, uh, pretty cool right? maybe. you know why i pulled you over today? because i'm a pig driving a convertible? tail light's out.. fix it. digital insurance id cards. just a click away with the geico mobile app. >> gus: 16-79 final score. oklahoma defeats west virginia and sooners win their first conference game of the season and start the year 2-0. gus johnson along
baylor, pryce petty. he is off to a terrific start as the quarterback there for the bears. texas down 27-14 at byu. they got a ways to come back in the altitude at provo. >> gus: final play, first and goal at the 3. paul millard. he hands it off to smallwood and no. . that is how the game will end. final score from norman, oklahoma 16 and west virginia 7. a shaky win for the sooners. a game in which bob stoops pulled his red-shirt freshman quarterback for his red-shirt junior backup blake...
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at baylor and high school he sch never had to slide but this is the big leagues, this is the nfl.s necessary to aindividual sary and avoidd out fumbles like that one you see s right there. here is what he had to say whene asked if he practiced sliding. >> no, i did in training campg and everything. >> how does that actually work? we've never seen thank you run up to a defender and you slide. [laughter] >> it's a -- it's harder. it's easier to slide with football pants often. the slickness of the pants. p when you have shorts on and stuff like that it's a plil less conducive to sloigd on a a practice field but i have. >> would you ask one of nationals to learn how to baseball slide.de. is that something you would consider or is it a wacky idea. if bryce wants to do that i'm ui with for us. we can do that if you want to bretty. that serious. >> i think it was tongue and cheek. e soon,ill have free tim maybe he will do. it we want video of it. speaking of bryce harper last night's series finale against st. louis.ouis sends a fly ball to left field. 1-0nats. cardinals take the lead an
at baylor and high school he sch never had to slide but this is the big leagues, this is the nfl.s necessary to aindividual sary and avoidd out fumbles like that one you see s right there. here is what he had to say whene asked if he practiced sliding. >> no, i did in training campg and everything. >> how does that actually work? we've never seen thank you run up to a defender and you slide. [laughter] >> it's a -- it's harder. it's easier to slide with football pants often....
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. >> baylor, bing, grant hill, kevin durant, all d.c. hoopers point this area as a basketball hotbed. the pro team has been not the best since 2007. fans have been clamoring for change. with the season around the corner i sat down with the top dog ted leonsis front and center. ponder how bad it's been for a minute. washington is still reeling from gilbert's gun gate, a six year calamity of bad luck, bad drafts, bad ball, bad coaches. how has gm ernie grunfeld survived this? cats seemingly have fewer lives. it's a very i had to ask grunfeld's -- a question i had to ask grunfeld's boss, when is enough enough? what is it that made you say i'm not going to fire him. i'm going to stay with ernie? >> well, it's a plan that we articulated together. >> leonsis' loyalty might confound some, but he stands by it saying he is not judging ernie on anything before he became owner in 2010, but after 2010 hasn't been great either. the wizards have won a great total of 72 games since leonsis took over. miami won 66 last season. >> this is an important ye
. >> baylor, bing, grant hill, kevin durant, all d.c. hoopers point this area as a basketball hotbed. the pro team has been not the best since 2007. fans have been clamoring for change. with the season around the corner i sat down with the top dog ted leonsis front and center. ponder how bad it's been for a minute. washington is still reeling from gilbert's gun gate, a six year calamity of bad luck, bad drafts, bad ball, bad coaches. how has gm ernie grunfeld survived this? cats seemingly...
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i also want to shout out to the baylor fashion studio from waco, texas, and they are in our audience. voice" last night? listen, first of all, shakira looked absolutely smashing. i thought that, you know what? this picture doesn't even do it justice, even though she looks great there. she looked smashing. almost like she acknowledged christina's coming in to take her old "voice" chair back and perhaps shakira would like to battle it out with christina next season for that chair, i don't know. i'm just saying, a girl from new york, sasha allen, she was one of the standouts last night. sasha is 31 years old. she ripped her dress open to reveal one of those rompers that i love so much. she's got her sparkly romper, she's singing, good hair. she's a standout. also, usher's contestant, shanelle, she sang a song "trouble" and he surprised her by having taylor show up. there she is with her keds and red shorts. in case you are wondering how tall taylor is, she's 5'11". we are the same height. someone is going home tonight on "the voice" tonight at 8:00 on a nbc. so let's wch together. inhe m
i also want to shout out to the baylor fashion studio from waco, texas, and they are in our audience. voice" last night? listen, first of all, shakira looked absolutely smashing. i thought that, you know what? this picture doesn't even do it justice, even though she looks great there. she looked smashing. almost like she acknowledged christina's coming in to take her old "voice" chair back and perhaps shakira would like to battle it out with christina next season for that chair,...
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while at baylor and high school he didn't have to do it but in the league it's necessary sorry roy to-- necessary. griffin works on it during practice but here's what griffin said today. >> no. i did in training camp and everything. >> like how does that work? >> you basically run up to a defender and you slide but no -- >> but not baseball slide. >> it's year to slide with football pans -- pants on. i'm going too deep here but it helps you slide. when you have shorts on it's a little less conducive to sliding onto practice field but very. >> would you ask one of the nationals to help you baseball slide? is that something you would are -- ever consider? >> if bryce wants to do that time up for that. bryce. so yeah we can do that if you want to buddy. >> i think bryce could give him a few pointers. >> as far as the play to avoid that situation griffin said he's going to make a mental note to try to slide feet first from now on. >> good advice. we're all hoping for that. thank you, scott. >> coming up next all eyes are on the fox show glee. jane lynch and or cast members talk about what
while at baylor and high school he didn't have to do it but in the league it's necessary sorry roy to-- necessary. griffin works on it during practice but here's what griffin said today. >> no. i did in training camp and everything. >> like how does that work? >> you basically run up to a defender and you slide but no -- >> but not baseball slide. >> it's year to slide with football pans -- pants on. i'm going too deep here but it helps you slide. when you have...
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and baylor, this is our g.o.p.e fund, we can't do that, now we have a plan now we have to -- >> that is a better strategy, it is easy to complain but if you can come back, say this is what i got. >> the reason that we could not get it off the floor then we can't fight obamacare, but now is the time, i believe this is going to coalesce the establishment. and guess what? the unions will let' reali aroud another -- rally around another health care plan. think about trial lawyers, medical malpractice guys are coming along with the g.o.p. plan, if the obama thing goes through you are talking about same medical care that va hospital has government run. neil: trial lawyers on your side? >> yeah. neil: that is pigs flying. >> you ask about what they think about v.a. treats trial lawyers, and a lot of cultural conservatives to coalesce with fiscal conservatives, if we don't change our culture they are playing a high price fiscally, do remember there is a show hanerty he had a fellow that bragged about having 20 different ki
and baylor, this is our g.o.p.e fund, we can't do that, now we have a plan now we have to -- >> that is a better strategy, it is easy to complain but if you can come back, say this is what i got. >> the reason that we could not get it off the floor then we can't fight obamacare, but now is the time, i believe this is going to coalesce the establishment. and guess what? the unions will let' reali aroud another -- rally around another health care plan. think about trial lawyers,...
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. >> remember when he was in he w college in baylor, it took him two or three games to get going we saw better rgiii on week two, i they with will see a much better rgiii on week 3. >>> i heard you talk about the receivers, what do you think,in, can they holdup against him. >> detroit has a high-powered offense. it's going to be tough for the redskins to struggle and match up with calvin johnson.n. detroit is going to get there. >> we're not even talking about the defense. kelvin johnson is the best receiver in foot ball. it doesn't look like reggie smith is going to go which helps them. but they can still score can points. >> they are top a in the league withle yards and that is with te receivers dropping 10% of theg balls, they can be even better than they are.ey >> this is not the first timefii that the redskins defense has faced adversity.adver they were giving up 27 points 27 for the first 9-10 gaivmentz10 . they figured something out, and they reduced what they werewere giving up by 7 points per game. i expect surely but slowly this defense to play better. the skins are not as bad
. >> remember when he was in he w college in baylor, it took him two or three games to get going we saw better rgiii on week two, i they with will see a much better rgiii on week 3. >>> i heard you talk about the receivers, what do you think,in, can they holdup against him. >> detroit has a high-powered offense. it's going to be tough for the redskins to struggle and match up with calvin johnson.n. detroit is going to get there. >> we're not even talking about the...
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that we've got the players and the fans on this side and our love for this sport as you know as a bayloran is irration irrational. this tug of war is now a landslide. they're dragging the players and the fans through the mud. sooner or later, the players and the fans will say enough, let go of the rope and what they will have is a muddy rope. >> and why is the ncaa seemingly impervious to what is happening in their sport? >> they're not oblivious, but they are impervious. that's an important distinction. simple reason, they started out being sheriffs in 1905 when teddy roosevelt started the organization. once they got into march madness, they realized there's more money in saloon keeping than being a sheriff. so their $777 million, exactly 1% goes to enforcement. so you're 1% sheriff and 99% saloon keeper. at that point you've got a built-in conflict of interest. >> i'm watching jameis winston last night, florida state, watching johnny manziel, texas a&m saturday, getting thrown out of the game after coming in after his suspension in the first half. i mean there's lots of drama, there's
that we've got the players and the fans on this side and our love for this sport as you know as a bayloran is irration irrational. this tug of war is now a landslide. they're dragging the players and the fans through the mud. sooner or later, the players and the fans will say enough, let go of the rope and what they will have is a muddy rope. >> and why is the ncaa seemingly impervious to what is happening in their sport? >> they're not oblivious, but they are impervious. that's an...
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. >> those remains were taken here, to baylor university in wako.re they are being examined by a tome of specialists sew now the job beginning opening them, starting to see what information we can put together, to see if we can find case reports and figure out who this individual would have been during life. >> the remains with descriptions of missing persons provided by family members. sometimes he is able to match dna, sometimes the team relies on dental records or other physical characteristics. using hi-tech tools like this laser scanner. this skeleton is in the process of being examined. >> do you know anything about who this person was? >> what i can tell from doing a cursory glance is that it is a male individual. and that they did quite a bit of heavy lifting when they were alive. >> this is someone's obviously someone's son, perhaps someone's husband. someone's. >> father. >> uh-huh. >> when you hold the remains like that, do you -- do you get a sense of -- >> oh, absolutely. >> the tragedy involved. >> we do. and we talk about that a lot.
. >> those remains were taken here, to baylor university in wako.re they are being examined by a tome of specialists sew now the job beginning opening them, starting to see what information we can put together, to see if we can find case reports and figure out who this individual would have been during life. >> the remains with descriptions of missing persons provided by family members. sometimes he is able to match dna, sometimes the team relies on dental records or other physical...
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>> guest: faculty at baylor them outside the university. >> host: the winner gets $200,000?uest: yes, and a semester in waco. but the reason i highlighted this is that when people are talking about why we judge them by publication, the first responses you can't really measure teaching, it is all subjective. you know that teaching many see it. i don't think that's true. i think that is a total copout. these are professors who have ways of measuring things. everything from this lecture style to the grading. it is all marked up. is there a sense of the professor is really engaged in this process with you, or are they just going through the motions? >> host: do you think by the time they are old enough, you will think it is a good idea to go to college? >> guest: is always part of this. >> guest: i think that if you pick and choose very wisely, it is possible to get a decent college education. you have to be really careful and it begins with the process of choosing a college. i can tell you the number of people that are going to visit colleges that are high school juniors in the
>> guest: faculty at baylor them outside the university. >> host: the winner gets $200,000?uest: yes, and a semester in waco. but the reason i highlighted this is that when people are talking about why we judge them by publication, the first responses you can't really measure teaching, it is all subjective. you know that teaching many see it. i don't think that's true. i think that is a total copout. these are professors who have ways of measuring things. everything from this...