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this looks of biographies about journalist sally quinn, muhammad ali, and others. on c-span3 at 8:00, american history tv on 17th century puritan views about women. c-span's studentcam video documentary competition is underway and students across the country are busy at work and sharing their experience with us through twitter. ♪ >> it is not too late to enter. we are asking students to choose the position of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why it is important to you. our competition is open to all middle school and high school students, grades six through 12. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. the grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team with the best overall entry. for more information, go to our website studentcam.org. thanksgiving day on c-span. here are some of the highlights. eastern, honoring senator john mccain at the national constitution center in philadelphia. at 1:00 p.m., john kerry receiving a lifetime achievement award in boston. , david brooks and donald white discuss character in the presidency. on book tv on
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. >> yeah, the question i have is i -- admire ali and one of the stories about muhammad ali was after he won the olympics, that he threw his gold medal into the river. and i've read that but i don't know if that's true or not. have you discovered in addition about that? >> yeah. so good news is is that bicycle mess turned out to be true. gold medalness probably not. so the story goes and first appears in ali autobiography that he was back from the olympics and he was wearing his olympic melds he wore it every where. he just -- , obviously, wanted to show it off he slept with it on. and he was in a restaurant and couldn't get served so according to his autobiography a white motorcycle gang chased hill out of the restaurant and as he was flee, going across the bridge of the ohio river he threw it into the river and in frustration and in protest that even a gold medal doesn't earn you service at one of these restaurants. when his book was published somebody asked him about that. and alex said what are you talking about? he said i didn't read the book, what are you talking about? and -- [
. >> yeah, the question i have is i -- admire ali and one of the stories about muhammad ali was after he won the olympics, that he threw his gold medal into the river. and i've read that but i don't know if that's true or not. have you discovered in addition about that? >> yeah. so good news is is that bicycle mess turned out to be true. gold medalness probably not. so the story goes and first appears in ali autobiography that he was back from the olympics and he was wearing his...
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. >> kimberly: muhammad ali. >> juan: did that sound like muhammad ali to you? i was trying.s pressuring jeff sessions. why did he recuse himself? you caused me so much trouble with this guy mueller. why doesn't he consider leaving -- all of a sudden, sessions is saying the assistant attorney general, see if there's anything there for the clintons. it sounds to me like pure, unadulterated political retaliation. imagine if obama had gone after the bushes on waterboarding. imagine if bush had gone after gore on the buddhist temple fund-raiser. this is not american. this is not normal. this is wrong. >> jesse: i remember after the election, donald trump said no, we are not going to lock hillary up. i think he might've had a change of mind after this whole russia investigation got to where he got. >> greg: let's compare the segments. the letter a block was a hearing about a meeting. this is selling nuclear material to russians. they couldn't work out a deal selling knives to isis. >> dana: the uranium wasn't going to russia. the deal was it couldn't leave the united states. >> gr
. >> kimberly: muhammad ali. >> juan: did that sound like muhammad ali to you? i was trying.s pressuring jeff sessions. why did he recuse himself? you caused me so much trouble with this guy mueller. why doesn't he consider leaving -- all of a sudden, sessions is saying the assistant attorney general, see if there's anything there for the clintons. it sounds to me like pure, unadulterated political retaliation. imagine if obama had gone after the bushes on waterboarding. imagine if...
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muhammad ali. >> it was fredo. >> anyway, trump says he's smart.th care may have outsmarted him. let's watch. >> i have to tell you. it's an unbelievably tough subject. nobody knew health care could be so complicated. >>ing will harrisburg told hus, she went and waded in that pool first and saw how deeply confrontational it is the doctors, pharmaceuticals, everybody wants a bigger piece. >> there has been a few moments like that, where he says, hey, listen, this is tough stuff. this is harder than anyone would have thought. yes, it is. >> someone in american history should have thought of all that. >> you had no previous political experience. you only knew people in washington from fundraisers. yes,less difficult. . if youing a knowledge that, people might give you an easier time. >> the truth is, somebody that criticizes trump for all kind of things, i don't think trump is dumbi dumbing. you don't get where you are supposed to be. he is aversed in things and he is into governing. >> we can talk movies and sports, i might come up missing or manhatt
muhammad ali. >> it was fredo. >> anyway, trump says he's smart.th care may have outsmarted him. let's watch. >> i have to tell you. it's an unbelievably tough subject. nobody knew health care could be so complicated. >>ing will harrisburg told hus, she went and waded in that pool first and saw how deeply confrontational it is the doctors, pharmaceuticals, everybody wants a bigger piece. >> there has been a few moments like that, where he says, hey, listen, this is...
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then the former heavyweight champion of the world, muhammad ali. at three: 10, authors discuss the middle class with politics and a 4:50 p.m., eric erickson --his book before you wake life lessons from a father to his children. at 11:00 am on lectures and history, native americans and trade in 19th-century california, then at 2:55 p.m. eastern from the national archives, a look at the first motion picture units world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span network. >> next on c-span, we hear from the qatari deputy prime minister and foreign minister about the economic boycott against qatar from saudi arabia, the united arab emirates, egypt, and bahrain. his remarks are an hour. welcome to the center of international interest. we have a very special guest today. he's a very young man who already has a very impressive career and has already been in his position for more than a year.
then the former heavyweight champion of the world, muhammad ali. at three: 10, authors discuss the middle class with politics and a 4:50 p.m., eric erickson --his book before you wake life lessons from a father to his children. at 11:00 am on lectures and history, native americans and trade in 19th-century california, then at 2:55 p.m. eastern from the national archives, a look at the first motion picture units world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span network. >> next on c-span,...
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is this what i th-- is the muhammad ali? yeah. he gave it to me as a souvenir because i became very good friends with him, and, uh, you know, he's one of my idols because he's not only one of the greatest athletes of all time, but, i mean, the most generous person. and i think that he taught a lot of other athletes, including myself, - about giving back. - okay. - yeah. - let's start. so, you know, i think-- it's so odd to me that we're gonna start talking about your life in austria when we're in this opulent setting. but i gotta tell you, when i walked in here and looked around, what struck me was the picture of your parents - kind of looms over this whole gym. - mm-hmm. - why? - well, first of all, i know that i come into this gym every day. that gives me a chance to also see my parents every day. i love my parents. they're terrific, but the other side of the coin is they never really approved of the weightlifting and the bodybuilding. they didn't understand it. it was just in the beginning it was really tough that their own vis
is this what i th-- is the muhammad ali? yeah. he gave it to me as a souvenir because i became very good friends with him, and, uh, you know, he's one of my idols because he's not only one of the greatest athletes of all time, but, i mean, the most generous person. and i think that he taught a lot of other athletes, including myself, - about giving back. - okay. - yeah. - let's start. so, you know, i think-- it's so odd to me that we're gonna start talking about your life in austria when we're...
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muhammad ali. >> it was fredo. >> anyway, though, trump says he's smart.seems like health care may have outsmarted him. let's watch. >> i have to tell you, it's an unbelievably complex subject. nobody knew that health care could be so complicated. >> hillary clinton taught us that in the '90s. hillary waded into that pool first and saw how deeply confrontational it is, the doctors, the insurance companies, the pharmaceuticals, everybody's got their hand in this thing and everybody wants a bigger piece. >> and he's done a -- there's been a few moments like that where he says, listen, this is tough stuff. this is harder than anyone would have thought. and yes, it is. >> except american history should have taught him all of that. >> and you had no previous political experience, you never held a political office. you only knew people in washington from fundraisers, yes, it is difficult, and if you acknowledge that, people might give you an easier time. >> dana? >> you know, the truth is, for somebody who criticizes trump for all kinds of things, i don't think
muhammad ali. >> it was fredo. >> anyway, though, trump says he's smart.seems like health care may have outsmarted him. let's watch. >> i have to tell you, it's an unbelievably complex subject. nobody knew that health care could be so complicated. >> hillary clinton taught us that in the '90s. hillary waded into that pool first and saw how deeply confrontational it is, the doctors, the insurance companies, the pharmaceuticals, everybody's got their hand in this thing and...
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rights for testing the flag a right which our soldiers fought and died for even likening him to muhammad ali you think he deserves to be named citizen of the year? >> britt: no, i don't. i respect his drive and his commitment to continue with that protest, or you know what i don't. because i did when it was initially happening but then when he wanted to get another quarterback job in the nfl this season, he told media outlets he would stand, so really, his position changed when he needed to get back into the nfl. it's a convenient truth people are leaving out, so i think that needs to be remembered and i don't think he's on that level, again let's look at current athletes that are doing more to unify americans who are standing for the anthem, standing for the military and let's look at the example they set. >> liz: meantime let's take a look at this video nba celtics star kyrie irving giving his jersey and shoes to two soldiers in the crowd. what do you think, should more athletes act like he is? >> britt: absolutely. i was so touched to see the still photo of that happening. the women and t
rights for testing the flag a right which our soldiers fought and died for even likening him to muhammad ali you think he deserves to be named citizen of the year? >> britt: no, i don't. i respect his drive and his commitment to continue with that protest, or you know what i don't. because i did when it was initially happening but then when he wanted to get another quarterback job in the nfl this season, he told media outlets he would stand, so really, his position changed when he needed...
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. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...lid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
. >> mel brooks, david bowie, art carney, muhammad ali. >> but the weirdest thing about this story...lid. nothing's going to fall off. >> ...is how the square from the burbs ends up with both. >> i can only imagine this driving around the streets of new york. >> will this two-for-one strange inheritance -- >> i've got $150, can get a $175? once, twice. first piece sold. >> ...ultimately add up? [ door creaks ] [ wind howls ] [ thunder rumbles ]
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the former heavyweight champion of the world, muhammad ali. -- authorsficers discuss the middle class in politics. at 4:50 p.m., his book before you wake. on american history tv on c-span3 at 9:50 a.m. eastern on the presidency, the life and times of teddy roosevelt, at 11:00 a.m. on lectures in history, native americans and trade in 19th-century california. that 2:55 p.m. eastern, from the national archives, a look at the first motion picture units world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span networks. >> senators bob corker and mark warner set down with the new york times talks series for discussion on bipartisanship and also considered republican efforts to overhaul the republican tax code. >> we are going to visit for 50 minutes together. >> we going to visit for several minutes like we are in the subway, and we will take some questions.
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my coach is muhammad ali from pakistan the speed settlements lawyer by day yoga teacher by night. it's quite a task master. ok i think this is where the beauty of your. work is to go into to. be patient because it's the patience that we need to get through this sixty eight it's a trick in focus away from. the whole w.t. oh we'll need lots of patience this could just be the calm before a storm over world trite. and i can assure your band made it back to berlin without any cold muscles that's all the time we have for this week should you miss us there's always a website that's d.w. dot com slash made in germany you can find all our reports and interviews there for now from me on the entire team thanks for watching and see you next week. with. us. areas of strong earthquakes devastated an entire region. a year ago in italy. some three hundred people died and tens of thousands lost their homes. the high sounding promises to rebuild swiftly have yet to materialize. after the quake. close up to fifteen minutes long t.w. . the fast pace of life in the digital world that's a. shift as the
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my coach is muhammad ali from pakistan the speed settlements lawyer by day yoga teacher by night. you know he's going to taskmaster. ok i think this is great that we need to hear that because look i'm taught to. be patient because it's the patience that you need to get through the sixty's it is a trait in competition and. the whole w t o will need lots of patience this could just be the calm before a storm over world trite. and i can assure your band made it back to berlin without any cold that's all the time we have for this week should you miss us as always our web site that's t w dot com slash made in germany you can find all our reports and interviews there for now for me on the entire team thanks for watching and see you next week. with the. creative. paul paul. paul. inspiring a little bit. in the press of. a lifestyle your read. your romance in thirty minutes. because that is where they start to divide the country i do it's still where they start to divide the language blood will flow difficult. ninety nine days the soviet union is breaking up part. of. the members of the r
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has launched his own band in one thousand nine hundred eighty and muhammad ali street in cairo which became famous for its artists and its musicians. has a band played for rich and poor alike and at weddings and funerals. the band featured in egyptian movies some of them classics. other musicians imitated the has a. and the bands played at family and national festivities. those days are over but the has has retained a place in the hearts of egyptians today many of whom still think of it as the people's music. oh my gosh. i. got me on my. return to. coughing up. and one up for your own benefit. for months when i see some of the. most. of it when we're out of. the house of our love who is with us my. concern the most we have and that it will. can you lead a new chair. or the way i would be teddy why can't you eat and you know movie second movie men i was ian lee is going to. be in chair. had been made as a kind of more met you have gathered men a lot. mostly can i ask you about that because some we. can get i would rather wrestle. for most i would listen to them will you do some sort o
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mosul but they would they forget about it they built this ecosystem online so you have people like muhammad ali arraf who lot of people haven't heard of in the western i haven't heard of around the world but he's a number one person on twitter in the middle east and he's a cleric that's oftentimes the biggest driver of why young people were joining i saw and you know this is part of their fan boys in their infant. i'm just looking at some of the publications that i saw put out over the years we have to think we have right now we've caught the media find this shaun king in terms of actual territory in the offline welt what does that mean for the territory in the online world what are you seeing that's changed well i think that one of the things that we see with the online content of isis. is that i was actually very media savvy so it recognizes the value of online engagement. and i think that it's losing territory in iraq and syria online and gateman with its audience has become much more important. and so we see very efficient very snazzy. magazine that it produces. and it uses a language which
mosul but they would they forget about it they built this ecosystem online so you have people like muhammad ali arraf who lot of people haven't heard of in the western i haven't heard of around the world but he's a number one person on twitter in the middle east and he's a cleric that's oftentimes the biggest driver of why young people were joining i saw and you know this is part of their fan boys in their infant. i'm just looking at some of the publications that i saw put out over the years we...
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magazine compares him to muhammad ali and jackie robinson. rights act visit and adviser to nfl and 49ers, elated with kaepernick's selection. >> he and athletes today are following in footsteps of previous generations of athletes. difference today is social media, athletes have the biggest megaphone and highest platform from which to make statements about social justice. >> magazine is praising kaepernick for sparking protest revolution, nation and state are divided. newly released survey by usc and los angeles "times," 38% surveyed are opposed to
magazine compares him to muhammad ali and jackie robinson. rights act visit and adviser to nfl and 49ers, elated with kaepernick's selection. >> he and athletes today are following in footsteps of previous generations of athletes. difference today is social media, athletes have the biggest megaphone and highest platform from which to make statements about social justice. >> magazine is praising kaepernick for sparking protest revolution, nation and state are divided. newly released...
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growing up idolized guys who who who were bigger than their respective sports you know guys like muhammad ali you know guys like jim brown guys like kareem abdul-jabbar jack johnson you know even younger guys that were influencing the younger generations like allen iverson you know these people to me. they were bigger than their professions because of the stances they took because of them being being unafraid and being unapologetically themselves them staying true to where they came from and staying true to what was important to them i always wanted to be that type of figure that type of athlete and when i reach that point of actually being there being a first round draft pick and making millions of dollars and you know saying all right i'm an n.f.l. player. when i was exposed to the bureaucracy of it the fact that it's a corporation now so whoever the corporate interests of your team their owner the organization that pays your bills and signs your checks that's what's supposed to be important see that's what you're allowed to care about an investor time i just always was anti that. as we go
growing up idolized guys who who who were bigger than their respective sports you know guys like muhammad ali you know guys like jim brown guys like kareem abdul-jabbar jack johnson you know even younger guys that were influencing the younger generations like allen iverson you know these people to me. they were bigger than their professions because of the stances they took because of them being being unafraid and being unapologetically themselves them staying true to where they came from and...
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has launched his own band in one thousand nine hundred fifty and muhammad ali street in cairo which became famous for its artists and its musicians. has a band played for rich and poor alike and at weddings and funerals. the band featured in egyptian movies some of them classics. other musicians imitated the has. and the bands played a family and national festivities. those days are over but the has has retained a place in the hearts of egyptians today many of whom still think of it as the people's music. and. whatever and. atlantic. county i may have been returning. i know. i'm one of the known. commie. refinance when i was last year i don't have someone who has. a lot of it when we're out of someone. who is that it was mine was that it returned the most of it was of interest. and most. can you eat a new. teddy why can't you eat and you called him. when he meant i was ian lee. or. have been but that's my kind of more met you have gathered men up a lot. mostly can ask you about that with some we. can get a woman resident. for most i would listen to them will you if there is some sort of mo
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my coach is muhammad ali from pakistan settlements lawyer by day yoga teacher by night and. it's quite a task master. ok i think this is where the beauty of your. work is the line taught to. be patient because it's the patients that need to get through this sixty eight it's a critical issue. the whole w.t. oh we'll need lots of patience this could just be the calm before a storm over world trite. and i can assure your band made it back to berlin without any cold muscles that's all the time we have for this week should you miss us as always our web site that's t w dot com slash made in germany you can find all our reports and interviews there for now for me on the entire team thanks for watching and see you next week. that's about it i've seen brian wins a championship and a week later no one in the club has. escaped with this club and there is never a moment when you can rest and no more of. that exclusive journey into the soul of my own marriage to me a son mia phenomenon. in fifteen minutes on d w. progress but where they start to divide the country i do need to deal with
my coach is muhammad ali from pakistan settlements lawyer by day yoga teacher by night and. it's quite a task master. ok i think this is where the beauty of your. work is the line taught to. be patient because it's the patients that need to get through this sixty eight it's a critical issue. the whole w.t. oh we'll need lots of patience this could just be the calm before a storm over world trite. and i can assure your band made it back to berlin without any cold muscles that's all the time we...
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the magazine compares him to muhammad ali and jackie robinson. dr. is a civil rights activity, an adviser to the nfl and 49ers. he's elated with kaepernick's selection. >> he and the athletes today are following in the footsteps of previous generations of athletes, the big difference today being the social media and the fact that the athletes have the biggest megaphone and the highest platform from which to make statements about social justice. >> reporter: while the magazine is praising kaepernick for sparking a protest revolution, the nation and the state are divided. a newly released survey by usc and the "los angeles times" found 38% of californians surveyed are opposed to the kneeling while 33% support the gesture. the sharpest opposition come from republican, nearly 84% statewide do not approve. perhaps taking their cue from the president. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners when somebody disrespects our flag that say get that son of a [ bleep ] off the field right now. out. he's fired. >> well, kaepernick says it's a great hono
the magazine compares him to muhammad ali and jackie robinson. dr. is a civil rights activity, an adviser to the nfl and 49ers. he's elated with kaepernick's selection. >> he and the athletes today are following in the footsteps of previous generations of athletes, the big difference today being the social media and the fact that the athletes have the biggest megaphone and the highest platform from which to make statements about social justice. >> reporter: while the magazine is...
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a documentary on muhammad ali. at 3:10, authors discuss the middle class and politics. and at 4:50 p.m., eric erickson discusses before you wake, life lessons from a father and his children. on c-span3, at 9:50 a.m. eastern on the presidency, the life and times of teddy roosevelt. at 11 a.m., native americans and trade in 19th century california. then at 2:55 from the national archives a look at the first motion picture unit's world war ii films. thanksgiving day, on the c-span networks. >>> the recent hurricanes in texas, florida, and puerto rico, brought out communications issues among first responders in the u.s. a house homeland security subcommittee looked into what's needed. official from the homeland security deputy's office of emergency communications and firstnet, custom is a federally funded first responders communications network testified about lessons learned. the hearing is about an hour. >> i apologize before we begin that i'm losing my voice. but i appreciate your participation, your attendance here today and we look forward to hearing fro
a documentary on muhammad ali. at 3:10, authors discuss the middle class and politics. and at 4:50 p.m., eric erickson discusses before you wake, life lessons from a father and his children. on c-span3, at 9:50 a.m. eastern on the presidency, the life and times of teddy roosevelt. at 11 a.m., native americans and trade in 19th century california. then at 2:55 from the national archives a look at the first motion picture unit's world war ii films. thanksgiving day, on the c-span networks....
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growing up idolized guys who who who were bigger than their respective sports you know guys like muhammad ali you know guys like jim brown guys like kareem abdul-jabbar jack johnson you know even younger guys that were influencing the younger generations like allen iverson you know these people to me. they were bigger than their professions because of the stances they took because of them being being unafraid and being unapologetically themselves them staying true to where they came from and staying true to what was important to them i always wanted to be that type of figure that type of athlete and when i reach that point of actually being there being a first round draft pick and making millions of dollars and you know saying all right i'm an n.f.l. player. when i was exposed. bureaucracy of. the fact that it's a corporation now so whatever the corporate interests of your teen your own or the organization that pays your bills and signs your checks that's what's supposed to be important that is what you're allowed to care about and invest your time i just always was answer that system. as we
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magazine compares him to muhammad ali and jackie robinson. civil rights act visit and adviser to nfl and 49ers, elated with kaepernick's selection. >> he and athletes today are following in footsteps of previous generations of athletes. difference today is social media, athletes have the biggest megaphone and highest platform from which to make statements about social justice. >> magazine is praising kaepernick for sparking protest revolution, nation and state are divided. newly released survey by usc and los angeles "times," 38% surveyed are opposed to the kneeling while 33% support the gesture. bay area over 43% support athletes who take a knee, 29% against. sharpest opposition comes from republicans. nearly 84% statewide do not approve, perhaps taking their cue from the president. >> wouldn't you love to see one of these nfl owners, when somebody disrespects our flag, to say get that son of a [ bleep ] off the field right now? out, he's fired. >> and how president trump has handled the controversy is the one aspect most californians agree
magazine compares him to muhammad ali and jackie robinson. civil rights act visit and adviser to nfl and 49ers, elated with kaepernick's selection. >> he and athletes today are following in footsteps of previous generations of athletes. difference today is social media, athletes have the biggest megaphone and highest platform from which to make statements about social justice. >> magazine is praising kaepernick for sparking protest revolution, nation and state are divided. newly...
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when muhammad ali refuseed induction in the army in the late 60's....his cry of ...i aint got nothinggainst these viet cong.....was met with hatred by most of this contrys estavlsihmentof course with time....and of couse his great skills and personality...ali became the gteatest sports figure of the 20th century. now i'm not comparing kapernick to ali...but the point is legends often times grow as time passes... how about one time oakland resident curt floodwho in then 60's challenged baseballs reserve clausesaying he did not want baseball players to be treated like cattle..and shipped from team to team..at trhe owners will.while he lost his anti trust case the spot light he put on the disparity between owners and players encouraged the players union through marvin miller to become stronger....and subseqrently open the door for the muklti million dollar salaries players receive today... coming up coming up would it be safe coming up today...players receive salaries players receive today... coming up would it be safe if you parked on the side of the street and not in the middle of the
when muhammad ali refuseed induction in the army in the late 60's....his cry of ...i aint got nothinggainst these viet cong.....was met with hatred by most of this contrys estavlsihmentof course with time....and of couse his great skills and personality...ali became the gteatest sports figure of the 20th century. now i'm not comparing kapernick to ali...but the point is legends often times grow as time passes... how about one time oakland resident curt floodwho in then 60's challenged baseballs...
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eastern, the former heavyweight champion of the world, muhammad ali and discussing the middle class and politics. and erickson, before you wait, life lessons from a father to his children. at 9:50 a.m. eastern on the presidency, the life and times of teddy roosevelt. 11 a.m. americans on 13th century trade in california. and a look at the first motion picture units world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span networks. >>> c-span student cam video documentary competition is under way and students across the country are busy at work sharing their experience with us through twitter. it's not too late to enter. our deadline is january 18th, 2018. we're asking students to choose a provision of the u.s. constitution and create a video illustrating why it's important to you. our commission is open to all middle school and high school students, grades 6 through 12. $100,000 in cash prizes will be awarded. the grand prize of $5,000 will go to the student or team the best overall entry. for more information go to our website, studentcam.org. >> lori lyn price
eastern, the former heavyweight champion of the world, muhammad ali and discussing the middle class and politics. and erickson, before you wait, life lessons from a father to his children. at 9:50 a.m. eastern on the presidency, the life and times of teddy roosevelt. 11 a.m. americans on 13th century trade in california. and a look at the first motion picture units world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span networks. >>> c-span student cam video documentary competition is under...
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he is not muhammad ali.here have been other icons taken down by sexual harassment that are more iconic than john con said that excuse does not work for them. >> greg: we won't mention their names. >> jesse: she is using the harvey weinstein and bill clinton excuse. undermining the credibility of the women into say because this guy has fought for progressive causes and they are going to take on the nra that you have to side with them. just because you vote with nancy doesn't give you a license to get handsy. who is denying john con due process? it's not like he is the victim here. >> dana: he already had a settlement. he handled it. that's how he decided to do the due process. >> greg: i want to get juan in here. congregate, it will be bigger than watergate. it's a big deal. should they make all of this transparent and let everybody know what these cases are? is it going to be a nightmare? >> juan: i think it would be a nightmare. i think there is some need for confidentiality. publicly established process so
he is not muhammad ali.here have been other icons taken down by sexual harassment that are more iconic than john con said that excuse does not work for them. >> greg: we won't mention their names. >> jesse: she is using the harvey weinstein and bill clinton excuse. undermining the credibility of the women into say because this guy has fought for progressive causes and they are going to take on the nra that you have to side with them. just because you vote with nancy doesn't give you...
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symbol of activism and resistence, joining me is super bowl champ burgess, they compared him to muhammad alintiwar protest. >> we're going in the wrong direction, we have to understand what men do, what men don't do, they do, they serve, they sacrifice they pay the price, they don't sit and complaint, the things that j.j. watt, he raise the 31 million for the thoakfolks in houston. colin kaepernick had not even thought about that, all of the things about education and crime he has never spoken out about it, she not speaking, he is saying silence is a good thing, we're looks at wrong time of tyf people as men, he is not good. liz: fox tv show weighing in saying that megascree mega-- mas dying. >> one way for gq to get notoriety. i believe we can disagree about a lot of different things, but we'll draw the line, and based on our flag our country, we know that is wrong. so, if the magazines continue to go in this direct, highlight the people who are anti-american, anti-white, anti-family, all of the important things we'll stop buying them. liz: we have slamming gq for naming kaepernick, the cit
symbol of activism and resistence, joining me is super bowl champ burgess, they compared him to muhammad alintiwar protest. >> we're going in the wrong direction, we have to understand what men do, what men don't do, they do, they serve, they sacrifice they pay the price, they don't sit and complaint, the things that j.j. watt, he raise the 31 million for the thoakfolks in houston. colin kaepernick had not even thought about that, all of the things about education and crime he has never...
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impact on his sport....during woods hey day...we place him in importance right with...engvo.........muhammad alimade oboxing one of the more poipluar sports during the 60's and 70's.....jackie robisnons importance to his sport (grant) some people in san jose are frustrated over dumping, and after repeated calls to city hall...and they say the garbage is only getting worse.(vicki) so, a couple of residents reached out to kron4's stanley roberts to check it out. the alum rock section of san jose is having a problem and it's not just one spot its multiple locations but all in close proximity to each other this is rinehart near jackson street, where 1000 dollar fine for littering are up and down the block . signs which are clearly ignored . things like this walmart shopping cart filled with who knows what
impact on his sport....during woods hey day...we place him in importance right with...engvo.........muhammad alimade oboxing one of the more poipluar sports during the 60's and 70's.....jackie robisnons importance to his sport (grant) some people in san jose are frustrated over dumping, and after repeated calls to city hall...and they say the garbage is only getting worse.(vicki) so, a couple of residents reached out to kron4's stanley roberts to check it out. the alum rock section of san jose...
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an escoffier, a muhammad ali, a dalai lama, joey ramone. chosen field, who changes the whole landscape. life after them is never the same. martin picard is such a man. a heretofore unencountered hybrid of rugged outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what that means. he is an unlikely ambassador for his country and his province. but maybe not so unlikely. i mean, look at him. out for a day, trapping beaver with local trapper carl. >> carl: no. >> martin: no? >> anthony: so the bait is wood? >> martin: yeah. they just eat the -- the bark. >> anthony: they eat the bark? >> martin: yeah, yeah, yeah. >> anthony: now i understand in pioneer days, beaver was the financial engine of canada. >> martin: yeah. >> anthony: empires were built on it. every hat practically in the world was a -- was made of a beaver pelt.
an escoffier, a muhammad ali, a dalai lama, joey ramone. chosen field, who changes the whole landscape. life after them is never the same. martin picard is such a man. a heretofore unencountered hybrid of rugged outdoorsman, veteran chef with many years of fine dining experience, renegade, innovator. he is one of the most influential chefs in north america. he is also a proud québécois. and perhaps he, more than anyone else, has defined for a new generation of americans and canadians what...
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muhammad ali's famous statement "i ain't got no quarrel with vet kong, no vet kong ever called me n --" it was very tight, very close. direct, yes. he applied the first unsuccessfully. so for both groups and white people supported the first one and got out to the second one. even if it they didn't support it vietcong, i think a majority did not. nevertheless, they saw a sense this pezant army was to be sympathized with. quite different from saying well, let's not go to afghanistan and let the taliban win. and also it's true object to the military budget. they were antiwar in principal. prrs and the group they're fighting are hardly groups that support gender equality. and progressive movements hold here. black lives matter wants to cut down the military budget. but stopping going to iraq is not one of their priorities. so current activists face a very high obstacle. few americans share our moral urgency to oppose current armed interventions abroad. and one reason perhaps is why few progressives are spending their time in the antiwar cause today is that the issue is not the property of
muhammad ali's famous statement "i ain't got no quarrel with vet kong, no vet kong ever called me n --" it was very tight, very close. direct, yes. he applied the first unsuccessfully. so for both groups and white people supported the first one and got out to the second one. even if it they didn't support it vietcong, i think a majority did not. nevertheless, they saw a sense this pezant army was to be sympathized with. quite different from saying well, let's not go to afghanistan and...
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i think people put them in line with people like muhammad ali who gave up three years in his prime tost. >> kimberly: he is self-destructive and he wants to be a starter. put up numbers like a starter and maybe somebody would pay you. you ruined the 49ers. i am still mad about that. >> juan: that is not fair. he is better than people being hired right now to play football. >> greg: by the way, i just got drafted. >> kimberly: the nfl is an entitlement program. not everyone gets to be a starting qb. >> greg: we are going to squeeze a few more people at this table. barbara and jenna bush join us next. copd makes it hard to breathe. so to breathe better, i go with anoro. ♪go your own way copd tries to say, "go this way." i say, "i'll go my own way" with anoro. ♪go your own way once-daily anoro contains two medicines called bronchodilators, that work together to significantly improve lung function all day and all night. anoro is not for asthma . it contains a type of medicine that increases risk of death in people with asthma. the risk is unknown in copd. anoro won't replace rescue inhale
i think people put them in line with people like muhammad ali who gave up three years in his prime tost. >> kimberly: he is self-destructive and he wants to be a starter. put up numbers like a starter and maybe somebody would pay you. you ruined the 49ers. i am still mad about that. >> juan: that is not fair. he is better than people being hired right now to play football. >> greg: by the way, i just got drafted. >> kimberly: the nfl is an entitlement program. not...
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kaepernick's determined stand puts him in rare company in sports history: muhammad ali, jackie robinson athletes who risked everything to make a difference." and the professor edward herman has died at the age of 92. he was author of many books, including "manufacturing consent: the political economy of the mass media," which he co-authored with noam chomsky. this is a clip of herman appearing in the film, "the brainwashing of my dad." >> the mnstream media are ele institutions. ownership ofhe medias coenentrat in n thhandss of veryeaealthy individuals. the media system is relyly a powerfrf set of structures. most people don't have c choic thth don't have a spectm m of ailable oices th can loo at and say, "oh, iikike th orr thatat so y have a very limited constraid, set of optiontoto gin with. thatat is the bias that is built in to the ststructure of the system. amy: at hermann died on saturday at the age of and those are some 92. of the headlines. this is democracy now!, democracynow.org, the war and peace report. i'm amy goodman. yes, we are broadcasting live from the u.n. climate sum
kaepernick's determined stand puts him in rare company in sports history: muhammad ali, jackie robinson athletes who risked everything to make a difference." and the professor edward herman has died at the age of 92. he was author of many books, including "manufacturing consent: the political economy of the mass media," which he co-authored with noam chomsky. this is a clip of herman appearing in the film, "the brainwashing of my dad." >> the mnstream media are...
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martin luther king jr., muhammad ali was stripped r his boxing title standing up for what he believedf jack c robertson these people really stood for something, they had a core about them. kaepernick doesn't know what he's talking about. when you recall, he's not the original taken a. that was tim tebow who did it in prayer. kaepernick sat during the national anthem and the disrespect that he showed not only for the flag and for the anthem and for america, but for military people as well. >> sean: those people that fought, bled and died. 20 seconds. >> without question, the protest was not about the flag. >> sean: people died fighting for it. >> protest was not about the flag. he has always said that. >> sean: think you both. or "hannity" straight ahead, stay with us. ♪ >> sean: that is all the time that we have left this evening. we thank you for being with us. what i saw on the internet this weekend, to push back against those silence conservative voices. it has touched my heart, and it has given me resolve to fight harder. you give me this camera every night, microphone every day.
martin luther king jr., muhammad ali was stripped r his boxing title standing up for what he believedf jack c robertson these people really stood for something, they had a core about them. kaepernick doesn't know what he's talking about. when you recall, he's not the original taken a. that was tim tebow who did it in prayer. kaepernick sat during the national anthem and the disrespect that he showed not only for the flag and for the anthem and for america, but for military people as well....
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jonathan ike on the former heavyweight champion of the world, muhammad ali. the middle class and politics. and erick erickson on his book, before you wake. life lessons from from a father to his children. at 9:50 a.m. eastern on the presidency. the life and times of teddy roosevelt. at 11:00 a.m. lectures in history. native americans and trade in southern california. and then from the 2345gsal archives, a look at the first motion picture units world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span networks. >> the senate, small business and entrepreneurship, three women testified about their experiences running companies. and working to promote and increase ownership and investment rolls for women in american business and industry. this is about an hour. >>> i know everybody's having a good time and networking, and moving the enterprise forward. we really should get started. we have two votes starting at noon, we're going to be on a bit of a short string here. that shouldn't in anyway denny great the importance of this hearing of the small business committee. wha
jonathan ike on the former heavyweight champion of the world, muhammad ali. the middle class and politics. and erick erickson on his book, before you wake. life lessons from from a father to his children. at 9:50 a.m. eastern on the presidency. the life and times of teddy roosevelt. at 11:00 a.m. lectures in history. native americans and trade in southern california. and then from the 2345gsal archives, a look at the first motion picture units world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span...
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the magazine compared kaepernick to athletes like muhammad ali and jackie robinson who risked their careers difference. kaepernick is not quoted in the gq article. instead the authors used a photo essay and testimonies from ten people in his life to tell his story. kaepernick is currently in a fight with the nfl to get back into the league. he believes teams aren't signing him because of his take in the protests. >> explosive new evidence in the hazing of a penn state university pledge. la in the death of 19-year-old tim piazza. video evidence had been erased by a member of the fraternity while officers were inside the home. investigators say fraternity members of beta theta pi forced him to drink 18 drinks in 90 minutes in february. he died after he fell down a flight of stairs and fractured his skull. >> we are making holiday plans without our son tim because of your actions. hazing needs to stop. there is just no place for it. a statement needs to be made. >> prosecutors also named 12 new defendants today. those defendants joined 14 fraternity members already charged in piazza's death. t
the magazine compared kaepernick to athletes like muhammad ali and jackie robinson who risked their careers difference. kaepernick is not quoted in the gq article. instead the authors used a photo essay and testimonies from ten people in his life to tell his story. kaepernick is currently in a fight with the nfl to get back into the league. he believes teams aren't signing him because of his take in the protests. >> explosive new evidence in the hazing of a penn state university pledge....
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. >> muhammad ali mohammed, a refugee from somalia, was in the united states for less than ahe year whenmmer of 2011, he admits he raped two women in salt lake city. he was just 14 at the time when he said he sexually assaulted a woman at knifepoint outside her home, and the next night broke into another woman's home, raped her, and then forced her to go to and atm to spend on clothes for his first day in ninth grade. he was charged with first-degree felony rape, second degree forcible sexual sexual abuse ad kidnapping. he pleaded guilty and was sentenced to a juvenile detention detention center. his family testified that he witnessed his own brothers murdered and was sexually himself. after serving six years, he is about to turn 21. he is aging out of the julie systemem and is eligible to cone serving time as an adult at the. instead, the judge of the third district court in utah sentenced him to five years probation, telling all the that she would not bat an eye to sent him to prison if she he violates his probation. in court, he said that "i was a monster. i didn't know what i was thi
. >> muhammad ali mohammed, a refugee from somalia, was in the united states for less than ahe year whenmmer of 2011, he admits he raped two women in salt lake city. he was just 14 at the time when he said he sexually assaulted a woman at knifepoint outside her home, and the next night broke into another woman's home, raped her, and then forced her to go to and atm to spend on clothes for his first day in ninth grade. he was charged with first-degree felony rape, second degree forcible...
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challenge of trying to reinvent itself the fun of the qatar classic an all egyptian affair between muhammad ali and tuchman and come the time that the sport is attempting to grow its audience following three consecutive bids to be part of the olympics we're going to present you know the broadcasters got some really good deals and nice discourse is already going to make sure that it's you know young and appealing to you know to the youngsters the games organizers have taken action to make squash more appealing as a spectator sport critics say the ball is too difficult to see when hit hard prompting heavy investment in high definition t.v. production to make the ball more visible huge efforts of also been made to use the internet to spread interest squash transport much such as the final live online they can get through watching t.v. which is an online streaming service this is the team over here they broadcast over five hundred miles worldwide and here i mean into struck again it's already paying off. this year videos on squash t.v.'s you tube account surpassed fifty million views that's a one h
challenge of trying to reinvent itself the fun of the qatar classic an all egyptian affair between muhammad ali and tuchman and come the time that the sport is attempting to grow its audience following three consecutive bids to be part of the olympics we're going to present you know the broadcasters got some really good deals and nice discourse is already going to make sure that it's you know young and appealing to you know to the youngsters the games organizers have taken action to make squash...
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eastern, the former heavyweight champion of the world muhammad ali. 3:10, middle class and politics. and at 4:50 p.m., erick erickson on his book "before you wait." on american history tv on c-span3 on the presidency, the life and times of teddy roosevelt. 11:00 a.m., lectures in history, native americans and trade in 19th century california. at 2:55 p.m. eastern, from the national archives, a look at the first motion picture unit's world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span networks. >>> this friday on american history tv, historian michael kazin on anti-war activities in world war i and how they influenced subsequent peace movements in the united states. here's a preview. >> at the age of 87, here she is 1932 opposing the war. here she is at 87. led a brigade of about 3,000 women in a 1968 march to the capitol building in d.c., where they delivered a petition against the ruthless slaughter of vietnam to the speaker of the house. who was the speaker of the house? john mccormick, a veteran of world war i. so 50 years seemed very short to both rankin and mccormick in that mome
eastern, the former heavyweight champion of the world muhammad ali. 3:10, middle class and politics. and at 4:50 p.m., erick erickson on his book "before you wait." on american history tv on c-span3 on the presidency, the life and times of teddy roosevelt. 11:00 a.m., lectures in history, native americans and trade in 19th century california. at 2:55 p.m. eastern, from the national archives, a look at the first motion picture unit's world war ii films. thanksgiving day on the c-span...