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the six episode series is a coming of age story about colin kaepernick it premieres october 29th. >>>and the ravens lit up the scoreboard sunday night. the chiefs have had lamar jackson's number in the past that looked to continue with this pick six in the first minute the ravens did catch a couple lucky breaks like this toss to hollywood brown. that would bring it to within four kansas city goes up by 11. then jackson would find the end zone on his feet and do it one more time in the fourth. that would give baltimore the lead with this clutch rushing touchdown. baltimore hands the chiefs their first september loss in five years. 36-35. >>>tans found them selves down 15 at the half but derek henry with three touchdowns on the ground would force overtime he ran for 182 yards on the day. and this would setup the game winning field goal tennessee with the win 33-30 >> tyler murray had some heroics in the desert, finding dress chan - christian dirk on this and this is missed wide as time expired. the cardinals win 34-333 and braid new threw five touchdowns, including two to gronk. no come
the six episode series is a coming of age story about colin kaepernick it premieres october 29th. >>>and the ravens lit up the scoreboard sunday night. the chiefs have had lamar jackson's number in the past that looked to continue with this pick six in the first minute the ravens did catch a couple lucky breaks like this toss to hollywood brown. that would bring it to within four kansas city goes up by 11. then jackson would find the end zone on his feet and do it one more time in the...
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gene. >> dave, it looks as if colin kaepernick is never going to take another snap in the n. about the thousands of young people that took a knee and were inspired to do so. what colin kaepernick is doing right now is really trying to figure out i think his next move. he still works out. he still thinks he deserves a spot in the national football league. anyone that knows football he is certainly good enough to have one. he's been colluded against and kept out of the leak. the people that run the nfl decide he has more value as a ghost story to haunt the young generation of players. they say don't be like colin caper nivenlg stay in line. don't take a knee. don't embarrass the league. don't alienate fans. they'd rather have him as a punished figure than help his team. he has all sorts of projects lined up, a film on netflix about his life. a book for kids about what it was like to fwoe up as an adopted biracial kid in suburban wisconsin. he's got a book coming out about criminal justice. so i think in the next year, you will hear a lot more from him than you have heard in the
gene. >> dave, it looks as if colin kaepernick is never going to take another snap in the n. about the thousands of young people that took a knee and were inspired to do so. what colin kaepernick is doing right now is really trying to figure out i think his next move. he still works out. he still thinks he deserves a spot in the national football league. anyone that knows football he is certainly good enough to have one. he's been colluded against and kept out of the leak. the people...
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>> lebron james, colin kaepernick? >> hispanic heritage month in september, october.w about latinos and their ability to succeed and make it in this country? >> reporter: hard work. little by little. mantras that have defined the career of this young man. but more than a sportsman, more than a boxer, he's become a beacon of hope for the spanish-speaking world. the people who look like us, talk like us, live like us, can sell out the arena. >> middleweight champion of the world -- >> reporter: can have a name on the marquee. and will have a place in the halls of sports history. >> "corazon de america" celebrating hispanic culture airs on hulu tomorrow. we'll be right back. we don't use just any wipe, we use dawn disinfecting wipes. they're tough enough to cut through greasy messes, yet gentle enough to clean the surfaces that matter most. all while killing 99.9% of bacteria and viruses. get the grease fighting power of dawn in a disinfecting wipe. (vo) for over 50 years purina cat chow has been helping cats feel at home. with trusted nutrition, no wonder it's the numbe
>> lebron james, colin kaepernick? >> hispanic heritage month in september, october.w about latinos and their ability to succeed and make it in this country? >> reporter: hard work. little by little. mantras that have defined the career of this young man. but more than a sportsman, more than a boxer, he's become a beacon of hope for the spanish-speaking world. the people who look like us, talk like us, live like us, can sell out the arena. >> middleweight champion of the...
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colin kaepernick takes his knee and corporate america embraces him now, nike embraces him and makes him a cultural hero and that's the beginning and we've seen what happened with george floyd in 2020 and mayhem and death that followed. thousands and thousands of lives have been lost. we're talking tens of thousands of lives lost needlessly and gratuitously, this country is too rich, too good, too powerful. it doesn't have to happen. these people aren't dying because they're hungry, they're dying because they're bored. they're dying because they're misled and misled by people in power. they've been misled by the media and misled by their first president, first black president, barack obama. it's a tragedy that doesn't have to happen. now, the title of the promised land, obama's memoir, he uses the biblical metaphor moses leading the israelites to the promised land and most who know the bible moses never gets there, it's left to joshua to take it the next step. the civil rights metaphor, the martin luther king generation of civil rights leaders never get their people to the promised land.
colin kaepernick takes his knee and corporate america embraces him now, nike embraces him and makes him a cultural hero and that's the beginning and we've seen what happened with george floyd in 2020 and mayhem and death that followed. thousands and thousands of lives have been lost. we're talking tens of thousands of lives lost needlessly and gratuitously, this country is too rich, too good, too powerful. it doesn't have to happen. these people aren't dying because they're hungry, they're...
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and now we have colin kaepernick bigger than life hasn't played in 10 years.e what's wrong? are we not perfect? is that the problem? are we not -- are we so far away? is that the issue? >> exactly. i mean, we can all pick and choose those battles in our lives that are not good. we can all focus on the hate and not focus on the love. racism is a heart issue. it's a spirit issue. and so, oppression and racism happens all over the world. this is not an american issue. america is not the only place that had slaves. and if you want to go down to the root cause of it, the mass majority of americans even in the 1700s and 1800s did not own slaves and did not have slaves. everybody did not participate in the slave trade and, yes, it was horrible what happened. do we still feel the results of slavery here? a little bit we do. but we still can overcome these things and we have to talk about positivity and all the good that's happening in this nation. brian: we will see what comes out. we saw that promo. i'm sure there will be more coming out. i will have a chance to talk
and now we have colin kaepernick bigger than life hasn't played in 10 years.e what's wrong? are we not perfect? is that the problem? are we not -- are we so far away? is that the issue? >> exactly. i mean, we can all pick and choose those battles in our lives that are not good. we can all focus on the hate and not focus on the love. racism is a heart issue. it's a spirit issue. and so, oppression and racism happens all over the world. this is not an american issue. america is not the only...
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colin kaepernick's returned to the spotlight in a new netflix series. they are different people.nation in their kids education hear from a school where they are putting politics aside and the longest tees ever. i'm going to get myself a prize, to a full screen. . . >> somebody in the white house has authority to press the button and stop the president, cut off the president's speaking ability. who is that person? >> i think anyone who knows the president, including members of this committee, knows that he speaks very clearly and very deliberately for himself. todd: republicans demanding answers after the white house cuts off the president mid sentence during a news briefing. jillian: here to sound off is governor mike huckabee. good to see you this morning and thank you for waking up early. you senator senator risch asking that question first off, is it a fair question and second of all who would be the one in charge of pressing that button and why? >> there is probably 300 people in the white house all who had their hands on that button because they are scared to death that if j
colin kaepernick's returned to the spotlight in a new netflix series. they are different people.nation in their kids education hear from a school where they are putting politics aside and the longest tees ever. i'm going to get myself a prize, to a full screen. . . >> somebody in the white house has authority to press the button and stop the president, cut off the president's speaking ability. who is that person? >> i think anyone who knows the president, including members of this...
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nonviolent movement in the civil rights movement is tolerable to the power structure the way that colin kaepernick kneeling words in tolerable as a means of protest. the way that slavery is foundational and has to be examined in the way it has affected our nation our laws and our religion, our politics , to say that never happened there is nothing that is acceptable to the power structure because it is all seen as an attack and an assault and a threat. one of the things i talk about in white rage is how you rollback civil rights in one of those is to redefine racism. racism is the plan racism is thecr cross burning. racism is not the regularly identifiable black name that doesn't get the job. >> the redlining. >> yes. it is not that racism but in this narrative it is not the concern that black men are marching with guns the way white men march with guns. if you are not afraid of white men marching with gunss why are you afraid of black men? so that is not seen as racism that concerned it is what happens that courses through the district affects the way that we live and die in american talk about a
nonviolent movement in the civil rights movement is tolerable to the power structure the way that colin kaepernick kneeling words in tolerable as a means of protest. the way that slavery is foundational and has to be examined in the way it has affected our nation our laws and our religion, our politics , to say that never happened there is nothing that is acceptable to the power structure because it is all seen as an attack and an assault and a threat. one of the things i talk about in white...
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it's the way that colin kaepernick kneeling was intolerable as a means of protest. it's the way that saying that slavery is foundational and has to be examined in the way that it has affected our nation, the way it has affected our laws, the way it has affected our religion, the way it has affected our [inaudible], the way it has affected our politics, to say that no, that never happened is -- there's nothing that is acceptable to this power structure because it's all seen as an attack, an assault, a threat, and so it's dealt with that way. you know, one of the things i talked about in "white rage" is how do you roll back civil rights? one of those key ways was to redefine racism. racism is the klan. racism is the cross burning. but racism is not the name -- a regularly identifiable black name that doesn't get the job. >> red lining, yeah. >> yeah, yeah. all of those things, that's not that racism. and racism in this narrative is not the concern that black men are marching with guns, just the way white men march with guns. that if you're not afraid of white men, mar
it's the way that colin kaepernick kneeling was intolerable as a means of protest. it's the way that saying that slavery is foundational and has to be examined in the way that it has affected our nation, the way it has affected our laws, the way it has affected our religion, the way it has affected our [inaudible], the way it has affected our politics, to say that no, that never happened is -- there's nothing that is acceptable to this power structure because it's all seen as an attack, an...
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individuals and whether or not race is a part of his pitch to his voters and after he called colin kaepernick a -- he said my people love this stuff. the disagreement i think really is between, not between me and donald trump or donald trump and most of his left-wing critics, it is between those critics and the industry of people in between donald trump who like donald trump and want to support him and want to tell themselves that the things we are describing are not what they are. .. one of the things i one of things i i love about attitude is he is great clarity in his writing. i was talking about that at the top. thati really is the job. i don't wanty to get you into to much trouble but i know through conversations with you you have glossaries about hows to write. we've talked about this. there's a language of activist and a language that i would say someone like you that rights and that's very different. i've always like this portion of the conversation because it never the case you have to be right. could you talk about your philosophy of writing, what you're trying to do and how you do
individuals and whether or not race is a part of his pitch to his voters and after he called colin kaepernick a -- he said my people love this stuff. the disagreement i think really is between, not between me and donald trump or donald trump and most of his left-wing critics, it is between those critics and the industry of people in between donald trump who like donald trump and want to support him and want to tell themselves that the things we are describing are not what they are. .. one of...
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last point please and and share just illustrate the last point that's also from our book this colin kaepernick. so you don't have to just stand up for your rights you can kneel for them as well. and it does take it takes a lot of courage as we said to stand up against authority in today's cancel culture climate, i think students tend to be more afraid of their peers than you know, their authorities that definitely and and there's there's a big big survey literature now showing that i know nadine you're on the board of fire, but fire to this incredibly sponsor this incredibly extensive survey of college students and found that you know college students of every political party of every race, they're censoring themselves not because they're afraid of me because again i'm old but they're afraid of their peers, you know, and i think the pure effect is extremely strong, especially when you're young, you know, when i was 18, i really did care a lot about what other 18 year olds thought. but you know, i think that's another reason why the people that run these institutions really have to stand up and
last point please and and share just illustrate the last point that's also from our book this colin kaepernick. so you don't have to just stand up for your rights you can kneel for them as well. and it does take it takes a lot of courage as we said to stand up against authority in today's cancel culture climate, i think students tend to be more afraid of their peers than you know, their authorities that definitely and and there's there's a big big survey literature now showing that i know...
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that's colin kaepernick. you don't have to just stand up for your rights. you can kneel for them as well. >> and it does take a lot of courage as we said to stand up against authority. in today's cancel culture climate, i think students tend to be more afraid of their peers than authority figures. >> definitely. and there's a big, big survey now showing, i know nadine, you're on the board. they sponsored this incredibly extensive survey of college students and found college students of every political party, every race, they're censoring themselves. not because they're afraid of me because i'm old. but they're afraid of their peers. and the pure effect is extremely strong especially when you're young. when i was 18, i really did care a lot about what other 18-year-olds thought. but i think that's another reason why the people that run these institutions really have to stand up and raise their voices about what a problem that is. and i haven't heard enough of that. so after the fire report, i wanted to see a bunch of university presidents to say, look, this
that's colin kaepernick. you don't have to just stand up for your rights. you can kneel for them as well. >> and it does take a lot of courage as we said to stand up against authority. in today's cancel culture climate, i think students tend to be more afraid of their peers than authority figures. >> definitely. and there's a big, big survey now showing, i know nadine, you're on the board. they sponsored this incredibly extensive survey of college students and found college students...
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viewers in 2017 after, if you recall, the first kneeling of the national anthem in 2016, by colin kaepernicki think that will increase their viewership and their fan base from a business decision. while at the same time, they are on target as you said to donate over 250 million dollars in ten years. they're well above target right now. i think they are over 160 million to date. so they are going to continue this social justice push, regardless of whether they're losing fan base viewership or not. >> stuart: they will. heather, thank you very much. listen to this one, a journalist who left afghanistan in 2015 says she's terrified about what the taliban is capable of doing. roll tape. >> looking back to the history that taliban has in afghanistan, we cannot trust them. their actions are unforgivable for all afghans. >> stuart: that journalist joins me next. the world's first fully autonomous vehicle is almost at the finish line what a ride! i invested in invesco qqq a fund that invests in the innovators of the nasdaq-100 like you become an agent of innovation with invesco qqq >> stuart: my nex
viewers in 2017 after, if you recall, the first kneeling of the national anthem in 2016, by colin kaepernicki think that will increase their viewership and their fan base from a business decision. while at the same time, they are on target as you said to donate over 250 million dollars in ten years. they're well above target right now. i think they are over 160 million to date. so they are going to continue this social justice push, regardless of whether they're losing fan base viewership or...
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you are coaching during a time of athlete protests talking about colin kaepernick a couple days ago andle this is part of who we are, part of our experience and we're going to speak about it. you have an episode on one of the forefathers of that, muhammad ali. he made a speech in protest of the war. >> every time i enter the ring in a way i'm going to war. they say to me daily you are a prized fighter. what's the difference? and i would like to say to those critics and to others there is one hell of a lot of difference in fighting the rain and going to war in vietnam. >> muhammad ali in may of 1967. and so you can talk about that speech. we can start there if you want to and i'm so interested in what the last 18 months have been like since the murder of george floyd, to be a coach in the nba. >> well, just muhammad ali we can talk about. it's great to see you again, willie. it's been a long, long time since the olympics in london. >> yeah, back in london. >> we had some fun together. >> when you talk about muhammad ali, that glove behind me is one that he signed to me personally and i h
you are coaching during a time of athlete protests talking about colin kaepernick a couple days ago andle this is part of who we are, part of our experience and we're going to speak about it. you have an episode on one of the forefathers of that, muhammad ali. he made a speech in protest of the war. >> every time i enter the ring in a way i'm going to war. they say to me daily you are a prized fighter. what's the difference? and i would like to say to those critics and to others there is...