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brady mohammed ali tyson m.j. le bron and dearly departed. kobe bryant will talk to jim gray about talking to the goats right after this. dennis miller plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. this will be fun, great, cat, great interview. i mean, jim said staying power in a business where you get called to the gate seen. oh god, what is that he had done for a lot of years now and achieved their merit. avuncular status seized jim gray, 12 time emmy award winning journalist been named the sports reporter of the year by the american sportscasters. 3 times check the c.v. out fox also the host of n.f.l. is monday night football for westwood one radio networks. and he has a new book called talking to goats the moments you remember the stories you never heard, which is out and out goats. of course a was a called an anagram. or oh gee, oh a.t.'s the greatest of all time. but jimmie, i good to see you, my friend. great to be with you. denis, thanks for having me on the shit. you know, if i looked over yours c.v. today, i got to say one
brady mohammed ali tyson m.j. le bron and dearly departed. kobe bryant will talk to jim gray about talking to the goats right after this. dennis miller plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. this will be fun, great, cat, great interview. i mean, jim said staying power in a business where you get called to the gate seen. oh god, what is that he had done for a lot of years now and achieved their merit. avuncular status seized jim gray, 12 time emmy award winning journalist been...
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and he would say that, so let's give mohammed that because he earned it. ok, ali, all this other and even, you know, brady is always reluctant to say anything about himself. you know, because he realizes, you know, like we said earlier, there's 10 of the guys out there and one guy misses a block, he's on his back. so jordan had to have pippen, and he had to have confidence in john paxson and steve kerr, those guys to make shots when it mattered. and le bron has played with a bunch of guys, you know, off the street in some instances. right. i mean, these guys weren't, you know, certainly the wayne wade and chris bosh with the super team that he formed after the decision. you know, changed all of that. then it changed the whole paradigm and the whole landscape of the n.b.a. . but i mean, some of those teams in cleveland, i mean that was tough sledding until he won with some of the talent that had been surrounded by he had been surrounded with. and then here anthony davis is another great player. but you wouldn't see a whole lot of people clamoring for some of the ot
and he would say that, so let's give mohammed that because he earned it. ok, ali, all this other and even, you know, brady is always reluctant to say anything about himself. you know, because he realizes, you know, like we said earlier, there's 10 of the guys out there and one guy misses a block, he's on his back. so jordan had to have pippen, and he had to have confidence in john paxson and steve kerr, those guys to make shots when it mattered. and le bron has played with a bunch of guys, you...
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when mohammed ali and joe frazier have to go out 910 degree heat in manila. and by the way, the best sports book i ever read, mark crams, goes to manila, and they know they've got 153 minute rounds and at least said i was dying and they have to still get up out of that still for the 15th. there's no sport like obama and, you know, if i love boxing the most, but i do know those are the bravest men because they're in there naked, they're by themselves, and they can't hide behind anybody. there's no teammates, there's no coaches, there's no nobody, it's them against the other men. and i remember, i remember howard cosell voicing that, that over when, when, when, when ali, this was the closest thing to death, eat every experienced to looking at what teeth around accident rate, you know, honest. he won't come out, joe saying, let me go, let me go. any fun enough. no, that's it. and he meant it was a great fight nights out. he's remember our great eddie. and by the way, as we part with him, my concern over me, girl sports, at least he's the only guy i know can i ha
when mohammed ali and joe frazier have to go out 910 degree heat in manila. and by the way, the best sports book i ever read, mark crams, goes to manila, and they know they've got 153 minute rounds and at least said i was dying and they have to still get up out of that still for the 15th. there's no sport like obama and, you know, if i love boxing the most, but i do know those are the bravest men because they're in there naked, they're by themselves, and they can't hide behind anybody. there's...
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is a film that focuses on, a meeting between 4 figures, malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player jim grounds. and so seen a sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by can power as this is supplied by real life events to take place the movie, just as the night that changed the world with malcolm x. galvanising december. so if you say there is a very good point, all right, this woman is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights. they give in black people what they really want to say make it a better power. so i thought it was about work, so i could go ask a renard, what do you think? that's why and it's directed by regina king who already has a and she could become the 1st black woman to get a best director. oscar nomination. what else is hard? a dream? another ho to contend is no man's land. this is 3rd feature and it stars frances mcdormand as a woman who in the recession following the 2008 financial collapse, leaves the small town home and becomes more, they know, managed in the u.s. . it also features real life and to othe
is a film that focuses on, a meeting between 4 figures, malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player jim grounds. and so seen a sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by can power as this is supplied by real life events to take place the movie, just as the night that changed the world with malcolm x. galvanising december. so if you say there is a very good point, all right, this woman is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights....
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mohammed ali jinna was a muslim leader in the fight for independence of pakistan. nehru succeeded to the leadership of hindu india on the death of gandhi and under his leadership the independence of india was declared on august 15th, 1947. india became an independent republic in the british commonwealth. millions of indians led by prime minister nehru celebrated the independence of this great nation. the new dominion took over the charter membership which india under british rule had held in the united nations. the new republic of pakistan consisted of two zones in the northwest and northeast corners of the subcontinent, separated by 1,000 miles of dominian of india territory. the territorial limits of pakistan were determined on the basis of the islamic faith of the majority of its people. led by mohammed jinna the new dominion of pakistan celebrated its independence on august 15th, 1947. and in karachi capital of the new state the joyous people hailed their new nation. but the partition of india led almost immediately to disputes. the first of these centered arou
mohammed ali jinna was a muslim leader in the fight for independence of pakistan. nehru succeeded to the leadership of hindu india on the death of gandhi and under his leadership the independence of india was declared on august 15th, 1947. india became an independent republic in the british commonwealth. millions of indians led by prime minister nehru celebrated the independence of this great nation. the new dominion took over the charter membership which india under british rule had held in...
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malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player, jim brown, and so seeing as sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by real life events to take place. the movie just is a night that showing the world with malcolm x. galvanizing december. so that the chase just use today like this woman that we are is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights. they give a black people what they really want was a pound of bricks. so i could go ask around on it. what do you think? that's why i started by jean king who already has an acting oscar, and she could become the 1st black woman to get a best director. oscar nomination. what else is hard? a dram? another vote contender is no match for, and this is 3rd feature and it stars frances mcdormand as a woman who in the recession following the 2008 financial collapse, leaves a small town and becomes a band nomad in the us. it also features real life and what is it one of the top prices at both venice and toronto. it could bring dormant best actress, oscar he and doesn't give too much online releas
malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player, jim brown, and so seeing as sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by real life events to take place. the movie just is a night that showing the world with malcolm x. galvanizing december. so that the chase just use today like this woman that we are is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights. they give a black people what they really want was a pound of bricks. so i could go ask around...
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mohammed ali said he hesitated to break the jar because hee thought thght be a jinn in it.came fear. he sd he picked up his matto and smashed the jar and saw paicles of gold fly out of it, much to his delight. but a moment later, he realized it was only pieces of... fragnts of papyrus. inside the jar were 13 volumes bound in tooled gazelle leathe >> narrator: what mohammed alier had discoveredbooks written in the ancnt egyptian language known as coptic. unable to read them, ali took them home. >> later, his mother said that she took some of them and threw dlthem into the fire for kg when she was baking bread.wh he didn't know until... what we didn't know until much later is that these contained some of the most precious texts of the 20th century, that they have uncovered for us a whole christian world.g the early >>arrato what the books showed was that early christianity was even more diverse than scholarhad suspected, with many different ways of interpreting jesus. >> there were 52 texts altogether, appantly; unless some of them were burned that we don't know about. and th
mohammed ali said he hesitated to break the jar because hee thought thght be a jinn in it.came fear. he sd he picked up his matto and smashed the jar and saw paicles of gold fly out of it, much to his delight. but a moment later, he realized it was only pieces of... fragnts of papyrus. inside the jar were 13 volumes bound in tooled gazelle leathe >> narrator: what mohammed alier had discoveredbooks written in the ancnt egyptian language known as coptic. unable to read them, ali took them...
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film that focuses on, a meeting between 4 black figures, malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player, jim brown. and so seeing the sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by can power as this is supplied by real life events, to take place the movies just as the night that changed the world with malcolm x. galvanizing december, so that the teachers have used their right this woman is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about the civil rights movement. they give of black people what they really want to say. i've never thought about it or work. so i could go ask around on it. what do you think? that's why i started by jean king who already has an acting oscar, and she could become the 1st black woman to get a best director. oscar nomination. what else is hard adriana? another hot contender is no man's land. this is 3rd feature and it stars frances mcdormand as a woman who in the recession in the following the 2008 financial collapse,, leaves the small town home and becomes a banned wedding day. no man in the u.s., it also features real life. an
film that focuses on, a meeting between 4 black figures, malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player, jim brown. and so seeing the sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by can power as this is supplied by real life events, to take place the movies just as the night that changed the world with malcolm x. galvanizing december, so that the teachers have used their right this woman is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about the civil rights...
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they're not doing the announcing, but he's written a book about talking to guts, brady mohammed ali tyson m.j. le bron and dearly departed. kobe bryant will talk to jim gray about talking to the goats right after this. dennis miller plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. this will be fun, great, cat, great interview. i mean, jim said staying power in a business where you get called to the gate seen about it for a lot. busy of years now and achieved their merit. avuncular status seized jim gray, 12 time emmy award winning journalist, been named the sports reporter of the year by the american sportscasters. 3 times check the c.v. out. fox also the host of n.f.l. is monday night football for westwood. one radio networks and he has a new book called talking to goats. the moment you remember the stories you never heard, which is out now. goats of course a was a called an anagram, or oh gee, oh, a.t.'s the greatest of all time. but jimmy, i good to see you. my friend. great to be with you. denis, thanks for having me on the shit you know who i looked over years c.v. today. i go
they're not doing the announcing, but he's written a book about talking to guts, brady mohammed ali tyson m.j. le bron and dearly departed. kobe bryant will talk to jim gray about talking to the goats right after this. dennis miller plus one. hey folks. welcome to dennis miller plus one. this will be fun, great, cat, great interview. i mean, jim said staying power in a business where you get called to the gate seen about it for a lot. busy of years now and achieved their merit. avuncular status...
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and then you're here for to graph the beatles with mohammed ali though you must add that the 5 most famous people in the world did not photograph of that. you know what someone said that to me the other day, they're the most photographed people in the world, muhammad ali and one title, and the beatles didn't want to meet them because you know, in the end that's not all martin writing to me even the boxer and when i get in with alley, we go to if training place and the beatles are such small at the rate, taught me when glen suggests, i'm not shift with people they would put in the money the place not waste, ready, father of me know things like you all think you're beautiful, but you're not more beautiful or goes love me better then they'll love you. you know, you're just a little punks on the heap in their play. it's nice now lie down and never had them line on the ground. now tom, no, but he's treating them like children. and after it was all gone, john lennon, who i was seeing was the leader of the beatles. he said, you know, when that didn't go well, he made it look like monkeys, and it
and then you're here for to graph the beatles with mohammed ali though you must add that the 5 most famous people in the world did not photograph of that. you know what someone said that to me the other day, they're the most photographed people in the world, muhammad ali and one title, and the beatles didn't want to meet them because you know, in the end that's not all martin writing to me even the boxer and when i get in with alley, we go to if training place and the beatles are such small at...
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carrying out targeted killings of 4 iranian scientists. 1st at the renowned physicist massoud only mohammed ali was killed when a remote controlled bomb went off outside his home. that was in january 2010, tehran heading to 24 year old arabian, for the killing, accusing him of being an israeli intelligence agent. in november of that year, nuclear scientist and engineer majeed sharia was killed. attackers on motorbikes attach bombs to his car as he drove to work. and in july 2011, the nuclear scientists that are your shirt resigned their jad was killed in front of his home in the capital. and that was after 2 gunman on motorcycles opened fire . and then in january of 2012, mr. shand was killed after a bomb was attached to his car. he supervises apartment in a tense uranium enrichment facility. so let's explore this further. we can bring in now and have a tie in tabata by i should say, i'm born in germany. he's a policy consultant on iranian affairs. so those killings that we've just listed, they took place between 201-2012. now we have this 8 years on what's your assessment of what's happened he
carrying out targeted killings of 4 iranian scientists. 1st at the renowned physicist massoud only mohammed ali was killed when a remote controlled bomb went off outside his home. that was in january 2010, tehran heading to 24 year old arabian, for the killing, accusing him of being an israeli intelligence agent. in november of that year, nuclear scientist and engineer majeed sharia was killed. attackers on motorbikes attach bombs to his car as he drove to work. and in july 2011, the nuclear...
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a film that focuses on a meeting between 4 black figures,, malcolm x., the revolutionary boxer mohammed, ali, american football player, jim brown and soul singer, sam cooke the movie based on a play by can power. this is supplied by real life events to take place the movie suggestions the night that changed the world with malcolm x. galvanising december 17th, just over the use of their right . this woman is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights that they give a black people what they really want to say, because it was about work. so i could go ask around on it. what do you think? that's why and it's directed by regina king who already has an acting oscar, and she could become the 1st black woman to get a best director. oscar nomination. what else is hard? a dream? another contender is no match for, and this is 3rd feature and it stars frances mcdormand as a woman who in the recession following the 2008 financial collapse, leaves her small town home and becomes a band dwelling they know met in the u.s. . it also features real life and what is it one the top p
a film that focuses on a meeting between 4 black figures,, malcolm x., the revolutionary boxer mohammed, ali, american football player, jim brown and soul singer, sam cooke the movie based on a play by can power. this is supplied by real life events to take place the movie suggestions the night that changed the world with malcolm x. galvanising december 17th, just over the use of their right . this woman is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights that they give a...
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it ought not a nasty matter to lay in a bitter words of audience why and so measure a new war mohammed ali to nara, nep, in asic, what was how to joshua was the mythos. what was that? joshua? it was stuff in part 2, when words kill the risk of speaking out and a volatile city as a volatile time. nearly. well sure. you do the same to give a nod to kill or to move future or i laugh you will shoot game mother who can move jump into the stream. and julian on global community bio diversity is bio security . it is that essential for our species to survive. be part of the debate. i know you have my days and you can be part of this conversation when no topic is off the table, the police are not neutral and all of these cases goal here is to terrorize. and here's the other part of this. there's no consequence to this stream on out as they are the latest news for joe biden and pamela harris. the path ahead is as steep and as difficult as giving the incoming administration in us history with details coverage this week on the disputes that is helping to run to support base of the french and the leader
it ought not a nasty matter to lay in a bitter words of audience why and so measure a new war mohammed ali to nara, nep, in asic, what was how to joshua was the mythos. what was that? joshua? it was stuff in part 2, when words kill the risk of speaking out and a volatile city as a volatile time. nearly. well sure. you do the same to give a nod to kill or to move future or i laugh you will shoot game mother who can move jump into the stream. and julian on global community bio diversity is bio...
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god, that would drive me nuts or if my nose was itching it would be doesn't matter if you are mohammed ali, stephen hawking, leonard mlodinow or rob paulson or the guy on the street but the things we all take for granted that all of a sudden was a central focus of this world-class physicist and the way you described that was really remarkable and very on -- impactful. >> thank you. i could not understand how he could go through his day without being able to do that and maybe his caretakers were noticed or maybe not but at first i felt sorry for him a lot but then as i got to know him later i thought no, don't feel sorry for him. it was quite inspiring to me by the way he handled those things and he change the way he thought so that it's not that he sees or has sweat dripping down or the itch or bedtime or he sleeping and wants to turn but he can't wait to turn and he has to wait for them to turn him and all those other obstacles and tortures the rest of us would experience and he learned not to remedy that but not to mind that. he took his mind and his feelings and he learned not to let th
god, that would drive me nuts or if my nose was itching it would be doesn't matter if you are mohammed ali, stephen hawking, leonard mlodinow or rob paulson or the guy on the street but the things we all take for granted that all of a sudden was a central focus of this world-class physicist and the way you described that was really remarkable and very on -- impactful. >> thank you. i could not understand how he could go through his day without being able to do that and maybe his...
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that focuses on, a meeting between for the black figures malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player, jim brown. and so seeing the sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by can power, this is supplied by real life events to take place. the movie suggests, is a night that changed the world with malcolm x. galvanising. december use their right. this woman is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights. they give a black people what they really want to say. just like, oh my god, it would work. so i could go ask around on it. what do you think? that's why and it's directed by regina king who already has an acting osca and she could become the 1st black woman to get a best director. oscar nomination. what else is hard? a dream? another contender is no match for, and this is 3rd feature and it stars frances mcdormand as a woman who in the recession following the 2008 financial collapse, leaves a small town and becomes a band more they know met in the us. it also features real life and to others, and it won the top price is that both ve
that focuses on, a meeting between for the black figures malcolm x., the evolutionary books of mohammed ali, american football player, jim brown. and so seeing the sam cooke's, the movie, based on a play by can power, this is supplied by real life events to take place. the movie suggests, is a night that changed the world with malcolm x. galvanising. december use their right. this woman is called a struggle because we are fighting this thing about civil rights. they give a black people what...
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mejor informaciÓn y le damos a b mÉrida a nuestro panel de doctores el doctor danilo y al doctor alÍ mohamedr la vacuna estÁ aumentando. ya va por 58% pero hay personas que simplemente no van a querer hacerlo. se verÍan las instituciones decirle a las personas tienes que hacerlo? danilo: hace unos dÍas estando en nueva york una gran amiga a la que quiero mucho me regalÓ un pote de shampoo y los lleve en la mano y me lo quitaron en seguridad, yo pienso que hay que adaptarse. hace aÑos cambiaron las normativas de vuelos nacionalesy comparto en parte la idea de exigir la vacuna creo que por ahora es muy prematuro. karla: entiendo adaptarse pero otra cosa muy distinta adaptarte que te van a revisar el cuerpo pero otra cosa muy distinta es meterse algo al cuerpo. es diferente que dije que me toquen a que te metas algo en el cuerpo , legalmente puede obligar de un gobierno, una compaÑÍa, a que te hagas algo tu cuerpo? juan: hay persona que simplemente no se ponen las vacunas. lo tendremos que hablar con un abogado. por religiÓn hay mucha gente que por creencias religiosas no se ponen las vacunas.
mejor informaciÓn y le damos a b mÉrida a nuestro panel de doctores el doctor danilo y al doctor alÍ mohamedr la vacuna estÁ aumentando. ya va por 58% pero hay personas que simplemente no van a querer hacerlo. se verÍan las instituciones decirle a las personas tienes que hacerlo? danilo: hace unos dÍas estando en nueva york una gran amiga a la que quiero mucho me regalÓ un pote de shampoo y los lleve en la mano y me lo quitaron en seguridad, yo pienso que hay que adaptarse. hace aÑos...
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mohammed al was one time way ahead of them, one of but there again, how you got the photograph of these. these were basically happy, happy moments of the beatles and ali, but of course, you also photographed some of the, the great tragedies that were happening in america at that time. and particular you were present and photographing assassination of robert kennedy to tell us what happened. ok, anyone's i knew bobby ally may, i knew it and i'm still friendly with its family. it's awful to move from a happy situation like in one california and he says something and on to chicago and in, in, never get in the ball room. he's walking, i would be about 5 yards behind him, and then the screaming. i never saw the guy with the gun because of the crowd, but then once there was screaming and the next thing you see is, bobby is down. but i'll never forget it's there screaming it was like the show can now been dallas because it was so close to dallas and people were just crying and bang in the hand off. and i said to my machine, the mid-south, let me mess up tomorrow. but this is too important, i got to take 14 graphs. i got to do it. you know, there isn't 3 chee
mohammed al was one time way ahead of them, one of but there again, how you got the photograph of these. these were basically happy, happy moments of the beatles and ali, but of course, you also photographed some of the, the great tragedies that were happening in america at that time. and particular you were present and photographing assassination of robert kennedy to tell us what happened. ok, anyone's i knew bobby ally may, i knew it and i'm still friendly with its family. it's awful to move...