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baylor at home. central florida,set state.o to texas tech, utah at kansas and alcoholi oklahoma state. of course, for colorado state, they have utep coming up and then a trip to oregon state. fowler-nicolosi goes down. ross: that's smart for him to go down. you do not want to get injured here. rich: big 12 wide open. here's what we saw today. ross: based on what we saw tonight, i think colorado has a chance to make some noise. they've had the talent. they've had so many new faces and players, it's going to take a little time to put it together and they put it together much better tonight. rich: that's really important for deion sanders and colorado. they need to win to validate all the noise. their last two seasons inspect mack 12 they've been 2-16. only last season was with this new coaching staff but yeah, i think they need to win some ballgames, right? ross: no question. last year when adversity hit, things went south and they never got it back. that is a crept toshach sanders. last week was not good against nebraska at all
baylor at home. central florida,set state.o to texas tech, utah at kansas and alcoholi oklahoma state. of course, for colorado state, they have utep coming up and then a trip to oregon state. fowler-nicolosi goes down. ross: that's smart for him to go down. you do not want to get injured here. rich: big 12 wide open. here's what we saw today. ross: based on what we saw tonight, i think colorado has a chance to make some noise. they've had the talent. they've had so many new faces and players,...
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donald trump and kamala harris, we were helped by sergey kudelya, professor of political science at baylor in texas. thank you sergey. well, regular the situation will return next week. rostislav khotyn was with you. it's all good. time to find out what is happening in ukraine and the world at this time, khrystyna porubiy works in the studio. the russians attacked odesa that night, a 74-year-old man was lightly wounded, - said the head of the region oleg kiper. the occupiers launched in the city of shahede, as a result of the fall in...
donald trump and kamala harris, we were helped by sergey kudelya, professor of political science at baylor in texas. thank you sergey. well, regular the situation will return next week. rostislav khotyn was with you. it's all good. time to find out what is happening in ukraine and the world at this time, khrystyna porubiy works in the studio. the russians attacked odesa that night, a 74-year-old man was lightly wounded, - said the head of the region oleg kiper. the occupiers launched in the...
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colorado hosting baylor in the big 12 opener. buffs down seven near midfield.time. fires to the end zone. lehonti webster. oh that's a touchdown. they reviewed it. and the call stood. there it is. head coach deion sanders. he knew it all the way. prime knows the extra point is good. we go to overtime as the crowd going wild in ot. more chaos colorado scored first. baylor trying to tie it up. the ball. carrier loses the ball short of the goal line. bounces through the end zone and out. so on the field colorado ball. but they reviewed it. colorado students didn't care. they rushed the field during the replay review. just chaos. there the call was confirmed. they're partying deep into the night. colorado wins 3831, in overtime. how about the wildest punt return? maybe in a long time. or i've ever seen battle of unbeatens between byu and kansas state. byu parker kingston muffs the punt. bounces away. he goes chasing after it on the other side of the field. and when he picks it up, he's got a full head of steam. and there he goes all the way down the sideline 93 yar
colorado hosting baylor in the big 12 opener. buffs down seven near midfield.time. fires to the end zone. lehonti webster. oh that's a touchdown. they reviewed it. and the call stood. there it is. head coach deion sanders. he knew it all the way. prime knows the extra point is good. we go to overtime as the crowd going wild in ot. more chaos colorado scored first. baylor trying to tie it up. the ball. carrier loses the ball short of the goal line. bounces through the end zone and out. so on the...
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colorado would go on to stop baylor in overtime to win 38-311.ado faithful to storm the field -- will: really? pete: -- in celebration. wow. those are your headlines. rachel: even i liked that sports moment. that was amazing. pete: the hail mary? rachel: yeah. i like anything with a hail mary. [laughter] pete: that's why she loved it. i got it. will: rick -- pete: you guys were communicating during those headlines. [inaudible conversations] [laughter] rick: rachel and i were having a conversation -- rachel: right across you. we're trying to the decide if with this outfit i should keep the glasses -- rick: she was, like, should i keep my glasses? yeah, or i think you should. will: speaking of style, yesterday was national dancing day? so we line danced out on fox square. rick joined us, all four of us. check it out. ♪ ♪ will: oh, no! hold on. pete: oh, spin. ♪ [laughter] rick: rachel, i'm watching you. ♪ >> forward, back, back, forward. will: couldn't jump in on the run, buddy. this is bad. pete: come on, will! >> back, back, forward, forward, bac
colorado would go on to stop baylor in overtime to win 38-311.ado faithful to storm the field -- will: really? pete: -- in celebration. wow. those are your headlines. rachel: even i liked that sports moment. that was amazing. pete: the hail mary? rachel: yeah. i like anything with a hail mary. [laughter] pete: that's why she loved it. i got it. will: rick -- pete: you guys were communicating during those headlines. [inaudible conversations] [laughter] rick: rachel and i were having a...
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joanne held cummings is adjunct professor and director of middle eastern studies at baylor universitytexas. she was previously a senior us diplomat with postings in iraq and yemen. thank you so much for being with us, joanne. this is an escalation that many parties have sought to avoid before now. you think this is the beginning ofan now. you think this is the beginning of an all—out war in the region? i beginning of an all-out war in the region?— the region? i think it has the otential the region? i think it has the potential for _ the region? i think it has the potential for being _ the region? i think it has the potential for being so. - potential for being so. listening to potentialfor being so. listening to president biden at the un today, even though he is not proposing some breakthrough diplomatic solution, he is pointing out something that is absolutely true and that is that there is a diplomatic solution and i say that because there is no other solution. the conflicts over the years have been repeated and they have been repeated and they have been done in different ways and d
joanne held cummings is adjunct professor and director of middle eastern studies at baylor universitytexas. she was previously a senior us diplomat with postings in iraq and yemen. thank you so much for being with us, joanne. this is an escalation that many parties have sought to avoid before now. you think this is the beginning ofan now. you think this is the beginning of an all—out war in the region? i beginning of an all-out war in the region?— the region? i think it has the otential the...
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joanne held cummings is adjunct professor and director of middle eastern studies at baylor universityas previously a senior us diplomat with postings in iraq and yemen. she shared her analysis with me a short while ago. this is an escalation that many parties have sought to avoid before now. you think is this the beginning of an all—out war in the region? i think it has the potentialfor being so. listening to president biden at the un today, even though he is not proposing some breakthrough diplomatic solution, he is pointing out something that is absolutely true and that is that there is a diplomatic solution and i say that because there is no other solution. the conflicts over the years have been repeated and they have been done in different ways and done at different scales but they have not accomplished, frankly, the goals of either side. therefore if there is to be a solution it is going to be a diplomatic solution. but to have a diplomatic solution you have to have people willing to engage with each other on a diplomatic basis, diplomatic basis always involves recognition at som
joanne held cummings is adjunct professor and director of middle eastern studies at baylor universityas previously a senior us diplomat with postings in iraq and yemen. she shared her analysis with me a short while ago. this is an escalation that many parties have sought to avoid before now. you think is this the beginning of an all—out war in the region? i think it has the potentialfor being so. listening to president biden at the un today, even though he is not proposing some breakthrough...
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the political pilot in the american election race will be a professor of political science at baylor university serhii kudelya in texas. sergey, i congratulate you. hello, rostislav. greetings. so, we're going to analyze now the first election debate between kamala harris, the current vice president, and former president donald trump. they took place, let me remind you, on september 11 in philadelphia. these were the first and perhaps the only ones. election debate between trump and harris. the second point is interesting that it was their first face-to-face meeting in general. another interesting point: donald trump is considered the most experienced debater in america. this is his third election campaign. i will briefly recall 2016 year he debated several times with hilary clinton, and won this election. next is 2020, the debate with joe biden and trump lost that election. and now here is the election debate with kamala harris in the 24th year, kamala harris also had debate experience, she debated vice president mike pence in 2020. who won today in philadelphia? what was said about
the political pilot in the american election race will be a professor of political science at baylor university serhii kudelya in texas. sergey, i congratulate you. hello, rostislav. greetings. so, we're going to analyze now the first election debate between kamala harris, the current vice president, and former president donald trump. they took place, let me remind you, on september 11 in philadelphia. these were the first and perhaps the only ones. election debate between trump and harris. the...
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sure, thank you very much, a professor of political science at baylor university in texas helped us understandte of the american election race at this week's stage. staff situation from rfe/rl, rostyslav khotyn was with you, all is well. news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. in the kyiv region, as a result of the operation of anti-aircraft defense and the fall of fragments of shaheds, dry grass burned in two districts. the fire has already been extinguished, the head of the regional military administration, ruslan kravchenko, said. there is no information about the victims, the official added.
sure, thank you very much, a professor of political science at baylor university in texas helped us understandte of the american election race at this week's stage. staff situation from rfe/rl, rostyslav khotyn was with you, all is well. news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. in the kyiv region, as a result of the operation of anti-aircraft defense and the fall of fragments of shaheds, dry grass burned in two districts. the fire has already been...
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the united states is generally ready to accept this plan, and my colleague rostoslav khotin asked baylorniversity political science professor serhiy kudelya on the state situation podcast. as for volodymyr zelensky's victory plan, which he is presenting in the united states, what is known about it. little was known, by the way, he was preparing in complete secrecy, in secrecy, complete, and here it is as if it provides for active supplies of weapons and permission to strike deep into the territory of russia with western weapons, as if it is also important to gain a foothold in kurshchyna in the russian federation, as if security guarantees and even an invitation to ukraine to nato, membership is not fast, but the invitation is quick, investments in the ukrainian defense industry, expanding the production of drones and missiles, sanctions against russia. their strengthening, international isolation of russia, work with the global south, post-war reconstruction of ukraine as well and financial assistance in this, and here such a good salesman as volodymyr zelensky, according to the words o
the united states is generally ready to accept this plan, and my colleague rostoslav khotin asked baylorniversity political science professor serhiy kudelya on the state situation podcast. as for volodymyr zelensky's victory plan, which he is presenting in the united states, what is known about it. little was known, by the way, he was preparing in complete secrecy, in secrecy, complete, and here it is as if it provides for active supplies of weapons and permission to strike deep into the...
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sergey kudelya, a professor of political science at baylor university in texas, helped us in this. thank you sergey. well, the regular situation will be back next week. rostislav khotyn was with you. it's all good. the new season is yours, take care of your comfort in advance, warm and stylish sandra boots at the price of the 21st year, get them in time for only uah 799. prepare the sled in the summer, because the price will be higher before the cold weather, and running sizes run out very quickly. call now! the basic black color of the boots goes well with any outfit! leave the stylish design! this is relevant for more than one season. the design with increased completeness is suitable even for the most problematic leg, and the side zipper will add even more convenience. waddings are very comfortable, made of water-repellent oxford fabric. sintefon insulation and zakohutra lining. this is an ideal solution for the off-season and for cold winter. save two pairs. order warm shoes now at pleasant prices of the 21st year and the cold will not catch you by surprise. warm shoes are alwa
sergey kudelya, a professor of political science at baylor university in texas, helped us in this. thank you sergey. well, the regular situation will be back next week. rostislav khotyn was with you. it's all good. the new season is yours, take care of your comfort in advance, warm and stylish sandra boots at the price of the 21st year, get them in time for only uah 799. prepare the sled in the summer, because the price will be higher before the cold weather, and running sizes run out very...
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thank you very much, serhiy kudelya, a professor of political science at baylor university in texas, was with us, he helped us understand the staff situation, and it was a weekly video podcast of radio liberty staff situation, it was introduced by rostislav khotin, good luck, mega sale on unpack tv, the latest copies with a discount only from uah 699. attention, the promotional price is valid while the video is being broadcast, there is a possibility of free delivery. strong saws are the perfect tool for your home or garden. cut branches, cut timber, chop firewood. you can do all this with one hand, with strong saws. choose a basic model or a model with a telescopic handle and order now. hurry up, they are being sorted quickly. just look at how quickly they handle... even thick branches, strong saws are easy to use and portable, once you're done, enough to suffer with standard overall saws, call and order a reliable and convenient strong saw tool, sale, hurry to buy while the product is in stock, reduced the price as much as possible, powerful strong saws from only 699 uah, it is pro
thank you very much, serhiy kudelya, a professor of political science at baylor university in texas, was with us, he helped us understand the staff situation, and it was a weekly video podcast of radio liberty staff situation, it was introduced by rostislav khotin, good luck, mega sale on unpack tv, the latest copies with a discount only from uah 699. attention, the promotional price is valid while the video is being broadcast, there is a possibility of free delivery. strong saws are the...
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baylor university in texas serhii kudelya. sergey, thank you very much. it was a video podcast program, a weekly video podcast state situation from radio liberty. rostislav khotyn was with you. it's all good. news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. dry grass burned in two districts in kyiv oblast as a result of anti-aircraft defense operations and falling fragments of shahed buildings. the fire has already been extinguished, the head of the regional military administration, ruslan kravchenko, said. there is no information about the victims, the official added. and in lviv oblast, a fire broke out in one of the settlements due to the debris of a downed drone, and the premises of the former kolgospo caught fire. this was announced by the head of the regional military administration maksym kozytskyi. the fire was already extinguished, 20 firefighters and four units of equipment were involved. in addition, in residential buildings nearby, the blast wave shattered windows. the three damaged cars previously passed without
baylor university in texas serhii kudelya. sergey, thank you very much. it was a video podcast program, a weekly video podcast state situation from radio liberty. rostislav khotyn was with you. it's all good. news time on the espresso tv channel. kateryna shiropoyas works in the studio. dry grass burned in two districts in kyiv oblast as a result of anti-aircraft defense operations and falling fragments of shahed buildings. the fire has already been extinguished, the head of the regional...
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is that a -- as it turns out and baylor is a 340-b hospital nonprofit. we have hospitals which are supposed to be doing the right thing and not doing the right thing. it's not a market failure but hospital to act in a way that is consistent. any comment on that? >> that is what hospitals are trying to do. all these policies are in favor of large payers and build a coalition. the large payers will ignore the person's need. [indiscernible] >> and more subsidies and clear instances of that subsidy not being passed to the patient. you said only 14% of people have a medical debt over 10k and 50% of medical debt is related to hospital expense. if these policies were implemented as intended. i'm almost out of time. surprise medical billing and major cause of medical debt. has there been accrual subsequent to the passage of the no surprises act? the testimony we received a lot of medical debt turns out you weren't in network. maybe that will be a policy that actually works. i yield right now. >> senator kaine. >> thanks for wonderful testimony. i want to dig int
is that a -- as it turns out and baylor is a 340-b hospital nonprofit. we have hospitals which are supposed to be doing the right thing and not doing the right thing. it's not a market failure but hospital to act in a way that is consistent. any comment on that? >> that is what hospitals are trying to do. all these policies are in favor of large payers and build a coalition. the large payers will ignore the person's need. [indiscernible] >> and more subsidies and clear instances of...
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biden and harris spent baylor day on the came pan trail and he said his department created 16 millionobs did biden create? not add back, create, edward? reporter: 6.4 million. according to to his administration, jobs is at a pivotal point and the economy is the number one issue for voters and the president, you know, has to deal with going forward how he describes this economy. the last jobs report showing a bit of slow down and the next jobs report see what it comes out what the federal reserve chairman outweighs risk of inflation and we hear president joe biden is vice president kamala harris trying to convince americans they've create thed more jobs than the previous administration. stuart: kamala and i are so proud of the greatest z job creation in american history. reporter: the president's official page got it right and in the next post, they went back to misleading persons and the all the jobs shed and created 173,000 and over the past few months and manufacturing lost 5,000 under this administration. stuart: edward lawrence, thank you for joining us. >> selling continues and r
biden and harris spent baylor day on the came pan trail and he said his department created 16 millionobs did biden create? not add back, create, edward? reporter: 6.4 million. according to to his administration, jobs is at a pivotal point and the economy is the number one issue for voters and the president, you know, has to deal with going forward how he describes this economy. the last jobs report showing a bit of slow down and the next jobs report see what it comes out what the federal...
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>> they were both at baylor in dallas and children's medical center . >> sounds good. dr. messac, i seem the patient you described was treated at brigham, brigham is a nonprofit, they get disproportionate share and it is a 340b hospital, all three are mechanisms by which it is supposed to help those who cannot pay their bills be alleviated from the burden. you know of brigham ever reached out to those patients to help decrease their cost? >> i should be clear, the patient i was talking about was that rhode island where i did my residency training . >> rhode island, academic center, typically those are nonprofit. that would have 340b and tax- exempt status. did that hospital, by the way, did that hospital, as far as you know, have a program or does brigham, do they have a program where someone comes in uninsured or poorly insured or high deductible to help offset the cost of that bill? >> yes, mass general brigham has that 150% of the poverty level 300% gets discounted care, all hospitals have to have this >> in a sense, that mechanism is working. dr. chino, what a motivati
>> they were both at baylor in dallas and children's medical center . >> sounds good. dr. messac, i seem the patient you described was treated at brigham, brigham is a nonprofit, they get disproportionate share and it is a 340b hospital, all three are mechanisms by which it is supposed to help those who cannot pay their bills be alleviated from the burden. you know of brigham ever reached out to those patients to help decrease their cost? >> i should be clear, the patient i...
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. >> it is going there baylor in general. one group learn from and thing the that for the time in their lives that that. well, both >> the group will go on to travel to more than 50 cities, including dozens of college campuses. the new shakespeare company eventually had to call it quits over financial difficulties. but some members went on to form the san francisco shakespeare festival in 1983. and that is still active today. one of my favorite segment is the is from there. they will. people are going pull me now. dole's shakespeare in the park weather those those costumes keep you nice and cozy able past, you wouldn't have one of them the past couple of days. that's for sure. it a bit too hot for really getting out there in anything. >> we're looking outside this morning at a whole lot of a different forecast. lot of cloud cover overhead. nice little sea breeze kicked right up across the bay. we're sitting on radar. you can see those areas of low stratus that pushed him across the bay area yesterday. it was a lot of it along
. >> it is going there baylor in general. one group learn from and thing the that for the time in their lives that that. well, both >> the group will go on to travel to more than 50 cities, including dozens of college campuses. the new shakespeare company eventually had to call it quits over financial difficulties. but some members went on to form the san francisco shakespeare festival in 1983. and that is still active today. one of my favorite segment is the is from there. they...
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we are looking at potential schools like baylor ut, not necessarily having some of the greatest talenteen a rape culture on college campuses as well, right ? we know specifically in texas, they ended up with about 26,000 pregnancies as a result of rape the overturning of roe. it is defect that not only are you reducing access to abortion, but you are reducing access to economic opportunities, because if you don't have the educational opportunities, you are potentially not going to be able to maximize your economic opportunities, but more importantly than that, what they are seeing is a trend in a state like to is, that is not to have rights over my body. they also don't believe in labor rights. it is like, you don't really have that many protections if you do get pregnant. i need people to understand that the implications of this are so much greater, and while you may not agree with the decisions a person makes over their body, just understand that this really is about freedom. >> it is not your decisions, it is there decisions. the fight for reproductive rights has had his reenergizin
we are looking at potential schools like baylor ut, not necessarily having some of the greatest talenteen a rape culture on college campuses as well, right ? we know specifically in texas, they ended up with about 26,000 pregnancies as a result of rape the overturning of roe. it is defect that not only are you reducing access to abortion, but you are reducing access to economic opportunities, because if you don't have the educational opportunities, you are potentially not going to be able to...
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for the ages in college football colorado with one last shot and regulation against new big 12 foe bayloril mary from buffaloes, quarterback shedeur sanders, diligently west are sealing the deal. sanders finding him one of the tightest openings that you will see for a play like that, colorado went on to win by seven and over time and the most dramatic finish today her second year head coach, deion sanders, if you're fans. hello, a fan of the pro game and you know who deion sanders is. you might have heard the name of manning as well, archie paton, eli perhaps, but the famous football's families, next-generation led by texas redshirt freshman arch who is a sudden of cooper manning and he delivered last night, big time his highly anticipated debut as a starter took a few hits, wasn't rattled, finished with 258 yards, two touchdowns, two interceptions, and they 5123 blowout over louisiana monroe in front of more than 100,000 fans we are officially on seaweed shohei ohtani does every night watch and after a stretch of four home runs and four seals over the previous three games to become major
for the ages in college football colorado with one last shot and regulation against new big 12 foe bayloril mary from buffaloes, quarterback shedeur sanders, diligently west are sealing the deal. sanders finding him one of the tightest openings that you will see for a play like that, colorado went on to win by seven and over time and the most dramatic finish today her second year head coach, deion sanders, if you're fans. hello, a fan of the pro game and you know who deion sanders is. you might...
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after leaving for the pac-12, the buffs are back in the big 12 and needing a miracle down by seven to baylor in the final seconds of the fourth quarter, they get it a 43 yard hail mary from deion son quarterback shedeur sanders, finding love, jontay west or in one of the tightest over thanks. you will see for a play like that, colorado gonan to win in overtime 38 to 31, sending students streaming onto the field and the rain-soaked stadium to celebrate colorado and. one for a second year in a row, you probably know peyton and eli manning meet the next-generation in the first family of football. this is arch, the redshirt freshman at texas, and their nephew, the son of older brother, cooper, he delivered last night in his highly anticipated debut, filling in as the longhorns starting qb took a few hits, wasn't rattled though arch finishing with 258 yards, two touchdowns, two interceptions, and if 51 blowout over louisiana monroe in front of more than 100,000 fans. and love nestle for the wnba playoffs tip on sunday with a full day of action, four games of plenty of eyes on star rookie caitlin
after leaving for the pac-12, the buffs are back in the big 12 and needing a miracle down by seven to baylor in the final seconds of the fourth quarter, they get it a 43 yard hail mary from deion son quarterback shedeur sanders, finding love, jontay west or in one of the tightest over thanks. you will see for a play like that, colorado gonan to win in overtime 38 to 31, sending students streaming onto the field and the rain-soaked stadium to celebrate colorado and. one for a second year in a...
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peter hotez worked for decades to develop vaccines at the baylor college of medicine and texas children'sverybody knows the life-saving impact of vaccinations. >> reporter: by the end of 2022, the covid vaccine saved more than 3 million american lives. >> i am worried there is a full-on frontal assault on biomedical science. >> reporter: he entered the public debate as a passionate advocate for vaccines and become a bit of a lightning rod. >> unfortunately for all of us and peter hotez speaks, he discredits american medicine. he is a misinformation machine. >> when we talk about anti-vaccine, anti-science movements, we call it misinformation or infodemic as though it was a random junk out there on the internet. and it's not. i want to convince you today that it's organized, it's deliberate, it's politically motivated, and it's having a devastating impact. >> it's reached that level of 200,000 americans needlessly dying because they refused to take a covid vaccine. >> reporter: with public figures like former presidential candidate robert f. kennedy jr. vocalizing vaccine skepticism, dr. h
peter hotez worked for decades to develop vaccines at the baylor college of medicine and texas children'sverybody knows the life-saving impact of vaccinations. >> reporter: by the end of 2022, the covid vaccine saved more than 3 million american lives. >> i am worried there is a full-on frontal assault on biomedical science. >> reporter: he entered the public debate as a passionate advocate for vaccines and become a bit of a lightning rod. >> unfortunately for all of us...
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i'm the lynch here of history at baylor university, the coeditor of the journal of the early republiclighted to welcome you all to this afternoon's roundtable to discuss and outstay ending new book by one of the profession freshman's best scholars on the international dimensions of the early u.s., early u.s. religion and reform. the book is missionary diplomacy, religion in 19th century american foreign relations this year by, cornell university press, the book's author emily conroy-krutz, is an associate professor history at michigan state university. she is a historian of the global history, the 19th set of 19th century america. in addition, missionary diplomacy. emily is, the author of christian imperialism converting the world in the early america. that is one of my favorite books of all times. i thought until this i did it in very nice job, emily. and she is also the coeditor of a book that came out last year the early imperial republic from the american revolution to the us mexican mexican war. here. i want to take a quick word because. the difficulty for me as chair today is th
i'm the lynch here of history at baylor university, the coeditor of the journal of the early republiclighted to welcome you all to this afternoon's roundtable to discuss and outstay ending new book by one of the profession freshman's best scholars on the international dimensions of the early u.s., early u.s. religion and reform. the book is missionary diplomacy, religion in 19th century american foreign relations this year by, cornell university press, the book's author emily conroy-krutz, is...
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baylor is a pedestrian team. the former d.c.national championship, he's got a lot to answer for at the end of this game, when we get to it. coach prime, like him or not, continues to literally suffocate the air out of college football. he figures out some way, some how, as we're about to get to that play in a minute. >> yeah. i mean, it's been quite a fascinating run. as you say -- >> this is it. >> golden bachelor, move over. >> yeah, there's a lot more drama here than "the golden bachelor." >> exactly. paul, not a lot of other great games this weekend in college football. disappointing. i'm always kind of cheering for nebraska and oklahoma to rise up again. they just are not doing it. usc and michigan, i guess, was the one legit good game this weekend. what's your takeaway there? >> yeah. that felt great. i mean, this was really usc's entrance to the big ten. michigan, joe, as you know, was eviscerated by texas a few weeks ago, destroyed on their home field. southern cal is definitely coming back, other than a pick six here. m
baylor is a pedestrian team. the former d.c.national championship, he's got a lot to answer for at the end of this game, when we get to it. coach prime, like him or not, continues to literally suffocate the air out of college football. he figures out some way, some how, as we're about to get to that play in a minute. >> yeah. i mean, it's been quite a fascinating run. as you say -- >> this is it. >> golden bachelor, move over. >> yeah, there's a lot more drama here than...