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organizations that say, okay, well, we don't want to get into a situation like that, but colin kaepernick was right. >> he was ahead of his time to me that that's a story that i think just will always feel like something really unfair was was totally unfair was done to him right. and he'll always be remembered. right. so nobody's got to remember his stats. but there were remember what he did and he was in conversation just this week when tyreek hill of the miami dolphins was pulled over by the police. and now once again, we're having a conversation about police brutality audie the same conversation that we had in 2016 when kaepernick was kneeling absolutely. >> and you're absolutely right about tyreek hill. and in the question has been asked if it wasn't tyreek hill, what would have happened in that kind of a situation? obviously, we've seen those kinds of things play out over and over again and really, really bad ways. louis, more great conversation. wish we had more time to talk about it, but thanks for coming on and discussing it's very important subject. thanks a lot yeah. >> thank yo
organizations that say, okay, well, we don't want to get into a situation like that, but colin kaepernick was right. >> he was ahead of his time to me that that's a story that i think just will always feel like something really unfair was was totally unfair was done to him right. and he'll always be remembered. right. so nobody's got to remember his stats. but there were remember what he did and he was in conversation just this week when tyreek hill of the miami dolphins was pulled over...
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padua, adzin with the oldest in europe universiteta, where they studied kaepernick, kuzanski, pica delthedral of st. urban, the vice-priyor is the ancestral seat of skaryna. vuchony young chalavek, born from distant lands, like to lie on geglasci. sakratar of the karala dani. what kind of people will occupy such a pasada? i dze paspeў atrymats zvanne doktar? navukotsy sprachayutstsa dasyul. historic geta is dark, like the belavezhskaya cannon of the beginning. there is no doubt that padua francis passed the exam with flying colors. she is so praiseworthy and noble in her own right at the time of the exam, which is extremely satisfying praised all the way without turning off. skaryna knows. what are the slaves of the step heap? can i treat specialist doctors? nowadays, when i am with my polish family and father, i am transferring the bible from latsia, saving the rocks. the bible is a holy cancer. yana sometimes fires. navat avechka ya mozha peraystsі, ale hourly і glybokay, kali іslon mushhany pryystsі tseras yaye. this book is at the end of all this wisdom, because it is only now poss
padua, adzin with the oldest in europe universiteta, where they studied kaepernick, kuzanski, pica delthedral of st. urban, the vice-priyor is the ancestral seat of skaryna. vuchony young chalavek, born from distant lands, like to lie on geglasci. sakratar of the karala dani. what kind of people will occupy such a pasada? i dze paspeў atrymats zvanne doktar? navukotsy sprachayutstsa dasyul. historic geta is dark, like the belavezhskaya cannon of the beginning. there is no doubt that padua...
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i like the 9ers, the way they play and some of my favorite players, too, like colin kaepernick, those guys like that. i liked their style of play, too. so that's the reason why. >> kyle shanahan and john lynch had their eyes on cowing in the offseason. he was a standout at university of arizona setting the program's single-season touchdown record. he wanted to impress the 9ers brass after his predraft interview. so he followed up with a simple gesture. >> it was your thank you letters that put you over the top, man. >> 100%. >> you were raised right. that was awesome, dude. >> i was like for real, is that why? it was a fun moment. that's all the reason why i did a thank you letter, just to show appreciation for having me on this visit. >> reporter: do you remember what you put in the letter? >> i don't remember. i said thank you and i said i appreciate your time and interest i believe i put on the card. >> now that he's in the pros cowing wants to look the part bulging up at 171 pounds. >> i got to keep my weight on. i try to eat as much as i can, a lot as i, can three, four times a d
i like the 9ers, the way they play and some of my favorite players, too, like colin kaepernick, those guys like that. i liked their style of play, too. so that's the reason why. >> kyle shanahan and john lynch had their eyes on cowing in the offseason. he was a standout at university of arizona setting the program's single-season touchdown record. he wanted to impress the 9ers brass after his predraft interview. so he followed up with a simple gesture. >> it was your thank you...
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long ago when it was mired controversy around the kneeling around the national anthem and colin kaepernickhaken that off and stronger than ever. can you speak to just how much football is part of our american fabric and why we keep tuning in every single week? >> yeah. dom, i think part of it fits our lives. you have an ardent fan of the 32 team. you can have a fantasy football league where you're rooting for the charges quarterback and you live in charlotte, north carolina. that's just the reality. it happens on a sunday when people have time off and it happens by a fire in the northeast or the midwest and it fits a busy, chaotic schedule. there was a time when baseball was the perfect fit and a daily companion on the radio. nobody has time -- i shouldn't say nobody, a lot of people don't have time for your baseball team seven days a week anymore because you have your kids at soccer practice and your job and traveling and all of that stuff. football, you find out a way to carve out those three and a half hours, half hour to take care of your fantasy football team. 45 minutes to watch a pr
long ago when it was mired controversy around the kneeling around the national anthem and colin kaepernickhaken that off and stronger than ever. can you speak to just how much football is part of our american fabric and why we keep tuning in every single week? >> yeah. dom, i think part of it fits our lives. you have an ardent fan of the 32 team. you can have a fantasy football league where you're rooting for the charges quarterback and you live in charlotte, north carolina. that's just...
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this is a party that gets in a fight with nike over colin kaepernick. gets in a fight with disney. just rejection of the world as it is and it is so different from the reagan era, when i was drawn to the party with it was optimistic to be born in the country, you won the lottery. to be born in transamerica come you are victim and sucker. powerful forces are out there to take advantage of you. i think it is a complete reversal for what it means to be an american. >> so let's take this sensitive topic of racism and, given who the democratic presidential candidate is, what kind of uphill battle is it, if this is something you are suggesting is innately at the root of support for donald trump, given who kamala harris is. >> look, i think this -- underlying dynamic of this race, it is just really dominant but the good news is, the majority of americans embrace the future. they embrace the fact that the country is changing. we are becoming a minority majority country. those who are 16 years and younger in america, the majority are nonwhite and you either think that is wonderful and embra
this is a party that gets in a fight with nike over colin kaepernick. gets in a fight with disney. just rejection of the world as it is and it is so different from the reagan era, when i was drawn to the party with it was optimistic to be born in the country, you won the lottery. to be born in transamerica come you are victim and sucker. powerful forces are out there to take advantage of you. i think it is a complete reversal for what it means to be an american. >> so let's take this...
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remember dream big with colin kaepernick? that was a huge success for nike. he was there. and oversaw that campaign. so, it's -- for a company like nike to produce hit after hit, it really does take someone who is deeply imbedded in the culture. remember, the last big successful ceo was mark parker who is now the chair of the board. he came up as a designer through nike. so, someone also very in touch. the hope here is that because of elliott's sales background, he knows the product, he can sell the product. and it really is about having winning product. and you can just look on the stock x's of the world, the second-hand retailers, to see who is out there, and look, adidas has come up lately, in the last year or so. it's always instructive. i go to those places, because those are the most highly coveted sneakers. there was the panda release, i don't know if you followed this one during donahoe's tenure, which was popular at first, but got mocked. >> i don't know what that means. it feels -- >> it's a black and white. >> something i don't want to be apart of. >> do you thi
remember dream big with colin kaepernick? that was a huge success for nike. he was there. and oversaw that campaign. so, it's -- for a company like nike to produce hit after hit, it really does take someone who is deeply imbedded in the culture. remember, the last big successful ceo was mark parker who is now the chair of the board. he came up as a designer through nike. so, someone also very in touch. the hope here is that because of elliott's sales background, he knows the product, he can...
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even with movements like that, way before colin kaepernick became part of what was considered a protestblack people and later lgbtq and other events. >> it is a history you know very well, you are a part of. the black freedom movement has a major impact on the history of the american stadium. whether it was the freedom rallies held at madison square garden in the 1940s or civil rights rallies held by dr. king at soldier field and other places across the country and the very famous watch this concert, which was more the staging of the black nation, it was about the staging of black aspirations for equality and citizenship. because the coliseum was a publicly managed and funded venue, marginalized communities have always had access to the american stadium. >> professor, i was out in chicago and it struck me that there were so many levels that are for vip or for private boxes. is there a new form of segregation creeping into stadiums, where it is of the have and have-nots? >> i would say it is already there and institutionalized in the architecture of most modern stadiums and arenas. back
even with movements like that, way before colin kaepernick became part of what was considered a protestblack people and later lgbtq and other events. >> it is a history you know very well, you are a part of. the black freedom movement has a major impact on the history of the american stadium. whether it was the freedom rallies held at madison square garden in the 1940s or civil rights rallies held by dr. king at soldier field and other places across the country and the very famous watch...