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it's given out by baylor university. you can nominate you, students can nominate you, other professors can nominate you. the committee eventually judges the finalists and decides who will win the award based on their ability to convey information to students. >> ken starr is the president of baylor university now. it's located in waco, texas. you wrote about the three contestants. roger rosenblatt and two other gentlemen. mr. edward berger. >> he was the eventual winner. >> and another from the university of arkansas. i went to see west and berger in person. west is not dry, but he sort of is telling a story. he has been telling the story about american history many years. there are not a lot of shenanigans going on in his classroom. an audience of 200 people and the only visual aids that used were some slides of historical photographs. everyone was still sitting there listening to him because he knew how to tell a story. there was a lot of information being conveyed. it was not reading of notes and just staring down lik
it's given out by baylor university. you can nominate you, students can nominate you, other professors can nominate you. the committee eventually judges the finalists and decides who will win the award based on their ability to convey information to students. >> ken starr is the president of baylor university now. it's located in waco, texas. you wrote about the three contestants. roger rosenblatt and two other gentlemen. mr. edward berger. >> he was the eventual winner. >>...
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it is given out by baylor university. a student can nominate you. other professors can nominate you. basically, there is a committee that eventually judges the finalists and decides who will win this award, based on their ability to convey information to students. >> sorry to interrupt. but the president of baylor university, in waco texas -- you wrote about the three that were the contestants. roger rosenblatt people would know from public television. the others -- do you remember their names? >> edwin berger at williams, the eventual winner. >> and elliott west. >> at the university of arkansas. i went to see them in person. they are very different styles of teaching. west is not drive. he is telling a story. he has been telling this story about american history many years. there were not a lot of fireworks or shenanigans. but i was sitting in an audience of 200. the only visual aids he was putting up were slides of historical photos. everybody was just sitting -- was just sitting and listening to him because he knew how to tell a story. there was
it is given out by baylor university. a student can nominate you. other professors can nominate you. basically, there is a committee that eventually judges the finalists and decides who will win this award, based on their ability to convey information to students. >> sorry to interrupt. but the president of baylor university, in waco texas -- you wrote about the three that were the contestants. roger rosenblatt people would know from public television. the others -- do you remember their...
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twenty two percent of americans want god's invisible hand to guide the economy so according to a baylor universitytudy forty point nine percent of americans believe that god has a plan for me now and me but. the study also found from these people also tend to earn less money and have less education god has a plan for most americans to work on a plantation picking cotton and playing video games for companies like zynga that's god's plan for you well i think it's a sign of the financial propaganda the likes that paul mason is unwittingly is missing too that they operate on behalf of those guys like lloyd blankfein they push lloyd blankfein of goldman sachs his message out saying that bankers are doing god's work they see we can we can go faster than the limits of god the speed of light the speed of sound we can go faster well the markets ultimately will smite the high frequency traders in the form of a global insurrection against banker occupation get your gear teen sharp and hard global financial apocalypse phantasmagorical stacy herbert thanks so much for being on the kaiser report thank you rex d
twenty two percent of americans want god's invisible hand to guide the economy so according to a baylor universitytudy forty point nine percent of americans believe that god has a plan for me now and me but. the study also found from these people also tend to earn less money and have less education god has a plan for most americans to work on a plantation picking cotton and playing video games for companies like zynga that's god's plan for you well i think it's a sign of the financial...
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it was given out by baylor university. students can nominate you. there is a committee that judges the finalists and judges who will win this award based on their ability to convey information to the students. >> ken starr is the president now. but is in waco taxes. you heard about the three that were the contestants. two other gentlemen. >> he was eventually the winner. i actually went to see them in person. they are very different styles of teaching. he is not dry. he was telling a story. he has been telling the story for many years. they're not a lot of fireworks going on in his classroom. i was sitting in the audience. the only visual aid he is putting up was the historical photos. everywoman's listening to him. he knew how to tell this story. he was not reading. he is engaging with the audience. not a lot of fireworks. he did a speech he's the best professor in america. he is teaching kids who are not necessarily interested in these subjects. >> let me ask about the best teacher in america. he said that when people are talking about why we judg
it was given out by baylor university. students can nominate you. there is a committee that judges the finalists and judges who will win this award based on their ability to convey information to the students. >> ken starr is the president now. but is in waco taxes. you heard about the three that were the contestants. two other gentlemen. >> he was eventually the winner. i actually went to see them in person. they are very different styles of teaching. he is not dry. he was telling...
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he went off to baylor university, which were a baptist kids went at that time he did his undergraduate work and graduated with honors in many which the seminary in louisville kentucky and began to take its place as one more baptist preacher in america. but he was a gifted person. he was a person who is fiercely ambitious. he was a perpetual -- are prototypical young man in a hurry. he called the notices something nomination are leaders in the southern part to spread. at a young age, was passed because of his writing skills to the editor of a major baptist periodical that is still publishing today called the baptist standard. and it's during this particular time he develops a flyer for a public controversy and he decides to write a series of articles against racetrack gambling in dallas and fort worth and is credited for leading the way to see gambling banned in most of texas for the next 20 to 30 years. and he likes that crusading kind of stuff. he becomes a pastor of a church that was a celebrated church called the first baptist church in fort worth texas in 1909, one of the wealthies
he went off to baylor university, which were a baptist kids went at that time he did his undergraduate work and graduated with honors in many which the seminary in louisville kentucky and began to take its place as one more baptist preacher in america. but he was a gifted person. he was a person who is fiercely ambitious. he was a perpetual -- are prototypical young man in a hurry. he called the notices something nomination are leaders in the southern part to spread. at a young age, was passed...
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university. eve.tve i am a producer in the city. anchor is also the sum of its parts. brian wilson, brit hume, the late great ed bradley, don bayloru guys give it an assessment of the value had as correspondence that morning and the mornings after 9/11? >> i have always thought that people personalize newscasts, even before the age of the shows, which are all about one person, but even in the days when it was hotly and brinkley or the cbs evening ruse what walter cronkite. -- the cbs evening news with walter cronkite. people tend to think of the anchor. but i always thought whoever is in the anchor chair benefited from the fine work that was being done by everyone, including the correspondents. everybody admirers walter cronkite, and i am not disputing that, but walter cronkite was backed out by marvin kalb, and ps ofnd a cor correspondence to up until that moment had no equal. that is what made it will cronkite what he was. he was good at his work, but what a cast. what i would say about any news organization, if your an anchor and you have a lick of sense, you are very appreciative of the work done by your correspondence. >> dan
university. eve.tve i am a producer in the city. anchor is also the sum of its parts. brian wilson, brit hume, the late great ed bradley, don bayloru guys give it an assessment of the value had as correspondence that morning and the mornings after 9/11? >> i have always thought that people personalize newscasts, even before the age of the shows, which are all about one person, but even in the days when it was hotly and brinkley or the cbs evening ruse what walter cronkite. -- the cbs...