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cornelius escapes away.s into the end zone and stoner could not hang on. >> todd: he had stoner open early, but he couldn't get his feet set to throw it. when he did throw it, there were some bodies around. stoner goes high to make the play, but the hit by kenny robinson at the end knocks the ball loose. if cornelius could have seen stoner early, he was wide open, and a breakdown in the west virginia coverage, but he couldn't get him the football. >> sean: big day already for stoner. career high nine catches and 127 receiving yards. >> todd: nice run. >> sean: with that very effective fadeaway at the line of scrimmage. just in case. >> todd: we just runs better than you think he would be able to, but again, a four-sport star in high school. high jumper. >> sean: never kind of high jumped, just walked over, started doing it. was a class 2a area champ in the amarillo area. david long brought him down there. he was a second baseman in baseball. that's a tall second baseman. he was two times the district mvp. cl
cornelius escapes away.s into the end zone and stoner could not hang on. >> todd: he had stoner open early, but he couldn't get his feet set to throw it. when he did throw it, there were some bodies around. stoner goes high to make the play, but the hit by kenny robinson at the end knocks the ball loose. if cornelius could have seen stoner early, he was wide open, and a breakdown in the west virginia coverage, but he couldn't get him the football. >> sean: big day already for...
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taylor cornelius knows he missed it. >> steve: taylor cornelius has had a brilliant game.501 yards. needed two yards there in passing. >> brian: that ball was on time and out front, it's a touchdown or a two-point conversion and you win the football game. despite the fact that they didn't convert it, i like the decision, the execution wasn't right. >> steve: this oklahoma state's new year's bowl game the chance to wreck their arch rivals for 200 years and it will fall on matt ammendola again for that missed extra point. todd. >> todd: still an opportunity here for the onside kick. you got to have it if you're oklahoma state. >> steve: as the guns go off, marquis brown, and the good hands team able to recover the onside kick. 63 seconds left. oklahoma state still has all three time-outs. there was some confusion prior to the two-point conversion taking a time-out. they didn't reset the play clock so they never had to use a time-out prior to the two-point attempt. >> brian: the issue is not the time-out. the issue is stopping this run game. if they can manage to stop oklahom
taylor cornelius knows he missed it. >> steve: taylor cornelius has had a brilliant game.501 yards. needed two yards there in passing. >> brian: that ball was on time and out front, it's a touchdown or a two-point conversion and you win the football game. despite the fact that they didn't convert it, i like the decision, the execution wasn't right. >> steve: this oklahoma state's new year's bowl game the chance to wreck their arch rivals for 200 years and it will fall on matt...
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cornelius, good to see you again. thank you. you are watching dw news life from berlin. still to come, apocalyptic scenes in northern california as the state faces the deadliest wildfire in its history. the death toll is set to rise, and too afraid to protest. a former nazi concentration guard pleads not guilty to hundreds of charges. he says he was forced to serve at the camp. time now for business news, and helena is standing by right over there. she has a stern warning for italy, i understand. >> i'm not issuing it myself. it did come from the international monetary fund, saying heavy spending carries substantial risks and could create market turmoil. the comments came hours before and eu-imposed deadline. brussels rejecting rome's initial plan, which saw deficit spending a two point 4% of the country's gdp. italy has so far said it will not change its plans, arguing it must spend to boost its economy. investor concerns over the showdown have led to a rise in borrowing costs. the trade conflict with the united states is increasingly proving a problem for china. all th
cornelius, good to see you again. thank you. you are watching dw news life from berlin. still to come, apocalyptic scenes in northern california as the state faces the deadliest wildfire in its history. the death toll is set to rise, and too afraid to protest. a former nazi concentration guard pleads not guilty to hundreds of charges. he says he was forced to serve at the camp. time now for business news, and helena is standing by right over there. she has a stern warning for italy, i...
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journalist stefan cornelius has been covering angela merkel since the late 1980s. he's written her authorized biography, angela merkel, the chancellor and her world. and he joins me now. stefan cornelius, welcome to our program. are we putting too much on angela merkel's shoulders? are we correct in thinking for all these years she has held the line, held the center in a world that is shifting prep us tcipit >> well, the further you get away from germany, the more you put on her shoulders. she's an extraordinary person and she's so outstandingly different in the time where nationalism and different leader types are invoked so basically yes this woman is holding a lot of things together. she announced that she would withdraw, in act fly year's time, we have to assume she could finish her term, since she did that you can feel how that power flows away. how the unliberal quarters are almost basically getting rid of her. >> so 2021 would be the next election. she's done four and she's been elected so it's unlikely she bouf run again anyway. but the next meaningful one
journalist stefan cornelius has been covering angela merkel since the late 1980s. he's written her authorized biography, angela merkel, the chancellor and her world. and he joins me now. stefan cornelius, welcome to our program. are we putting too much on angela merkel's shoulders? are we correct in thinking for all these years she has held the line, held the center in a world that is shifting prep us tcipit >> well, the further you get away from germany, the more you put on her...
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i look at the archives of andrew carnegie. .is niece married a coachman cornelius vanderbilt's granddaughter married a coachman. when i look at the archives of , it is a race. they are embarrassed by the story so they purposely take it and do not include it in their stories and in their family histories. erasure there that is hard to follow. the newspapers are really the main source of keeping the stories going as they were developing. >> as we moved into the 20th century we had automobiles. so did the coachman become obsolete? >> he did. the chauffeur did not have the same cachet as a coachman. he was inside of a car rather than outside in this fancy uniform. horses were used in world war i, so there was -- the horses were less prevalent in social interactions. there was less horse riding. cars really did away with this. i think there are other examples relationshipsng with people outside of their own class or race. that keeps going and all sorts of directions throughout times. but the phenomenon does seem to have an end date and automobiles is probably the most finite point that we can see
i look at the archives of andrew carnegie. .is niece married a coachman cornelius vanderbilt's granddaughter married a coachman. when i look at the archives of , it is a race. they are embarrassed by the story so they purposely take it and do not include it in their stories and in their family histories. erasure there that is hard to follow. the newspapers are really the main source of keeping the stories going as they were developing. >> as we moved into the 20th century we had...
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was legacy building that we saw all today to talk about that here at the big table and joined by cornelius on the bar he is with the german council on foreign relations for me it's good to see you again let me let me ask you what was going merkel doing today was she doing was it a first attempt at legacy building with this speech possibly of course she was invited to speak at the european power. and like other leaders have been invited before her there is a series of speeches now being given by current heads of state and government but obviously with around the circumstances that for her here in germany part of it was the expectation was that she would deliver a speech outlining her vision of europe she's never been so good at visions outlining visions but what she delivered here especially this point around the european army was unheard of before so maybe this is something that people took note of were you surprised that she came out so strongly and said i want a european army well that's definitely something she hasn't said before i would say we are in these times where president mccraw
was legacy building that we saw all today to talk about that here at the big table and joined by cornelius on the bar he is with the german council on foreign relations for me it's good to see you again let me let me ask you what was going merkel doing today was she doing was it a first attempt at legacy building with this speech possibly of course she was invited to speak at the european power. and like other leaders have been invited before her there is a series of speeches now being given by...
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found in two thousand and twelve among a stash of fifteen hundred pieces in the munich apartment of cornelius were lit son of the wartime hildebrand's corlett pressure is growing on german lawmakers many think the process of determining and returning stolen art works takes too long and opposition parties are demanding more money be spent on restitution. it's been done with me i'm not satisfied with the situation because in this case action really speaks louder than words action has to be taken and if the museums don't have the funds to deal with this then we the government have to see to it that we come up with the funds when visitors to the big room museum seem to be on the same page when it comes to stolen art germany has to work much harder to track down looted works. comment earlier case really showed again how much of a sorry state we're in where that is concerned i think much more work has to be done. we have to get our house in order on this one if we don't there's this nasty feeling and it's something future generations will always end up being confronted with. august. for behind many
found in two thousand and twelve among a stash of fifteen hundred pieces in the munich apartment of cornelius were lit son of the wartime hildebrand's corlett pressure is growing on german lawmakers many think the process of determining and returning stolen art works takes too long and opposition parties are demanding more money be spent on restitution. it's been done with me i'm not satisfied with the situation because in this case action really speaks louder than words action has to be taken...
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first cornelius. doors grand moment arrives. join the ranks on her journey back to freedom. in our interactive documentary tour of an orangutan returns home.
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and he sent his son jacobi and an experienced skipper vellum cornelius shout and to search for what he described as an undiscovered southern continent. bought off each year but their real mission was to find a new way to sail to asia and i think. you would have to know. the expedition left course on june fourteenth sixteen fifteen with two ships the i'm trucked and the small no horn jack up in there and philip chosen and a crew of more than began their journey into the unknown. but they flew into its vice on board those ships it was very hard. to make a lower deck for example was just one point three metres high so the crew was always walking around bent over. they had to sleep on the bare floor. another big problem was food they had to fight malnutrition and scurvy and on this bombing and of course the crew was really nervous because they had no idea where they were headed. for the destination of the expedition was kept secret until the last minute . to were so. they were literally sailing right off the map with art of. in december twenty fifth dean arvid folks and his crew left. the
and he sent his son jacobi and an experienced skipper vellum cornelius shout and to search for what he described as an undiscovered southern continent. bought off each year but their real mission was to find a new way to sail to asia and i think. you would have to know. the expedition left course on june fourteenth sixteen fifteen with two ships the i'm trucked and the small no horn jack up in there and philip chosen and a crew of more than began their journey into the unknown. but they flew...
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a man named cornelius whose name i can't pronounce, and he will go from battlefield to battlefield until he gets too ill and has to retire. the other two women don't make it through the experience. one collapses of exhaustion and the other hearing that fighting is getting closer leaves a train with patients. barton doesn't give up. she also doesn't sleep for days. and she proved herself. she goes to another field hospital after this and continues helping. this cycle of gathering supplies, going to the battlefield, and helping beyond what normal humans can do as far as lack of sleep and bravery proves to the army. they trust or enough to be on the battlefield. this is the first time that happens for barton, the quarter master says to her, you're not like other women. the level of trust and unusualness sticks out in that they don't let her get out by herself, they send army wagons to take her. this brings her to antietam the night before the battle. she recalls later on sighing this saying there was a sense of impending doom. the two armies of 80,000 men were lying there face-to-face only
a man named cornelius whose name i can't pronounce, and he will go from battlefield to battlefield until he gets too ill and has to retire. the other two women don't make it through the experience. one collapses of exhaustion and the other hearing that fighting is getting closer leaves a train with patients. barton doesn't give up. she also doesn't sleep for days. and she proved herself. she goes to another field hospital after this and continues helping. this cycle of gathering supplies, going...
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host: that is cornelius.f you are joining us on this thanksgiving day, discovering this program for the first time, this is washington journal brought to you by c-span. normally we have guests, but we get to talk to you that you are and you get to give your thoughts on a wide variety of opinions. today, america's role in the world. what that should be. we will have no guests today. if you want to call us, it is (202) 748-8000 for democrats. if you define yourself as a republican, (202) 748-8001. if perhaps you think you are an independent, (202) 748-8002. if you live outside the united states, it is (202) 748-8003. also if your joining us for the first time and don't know about the website, it is c-span.org. not only can you watch programs that we have taped over years, we also have something called our video library in which you can find a wide variety of topics, including a debate that took place between the former president's advisor steve bannon debating david frum. bannon was talking about nationalism an
host: that is cornelius.f you are joining us on this thanksgiving day, discovering this program for the first time, this is washington journal brought to you by c-span. normally we have guests, but we get to talk to you that you are and you get to give your thoughts on a wide variety of opinions. today, america's role in the world. what that should be. we will have no guests today. if you want to call us, it is (202) 748-8000 for democrats. if you define yourself as a republican, (202)...