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>>> stanford home cooking against rice university. nobody open. just run it. give me a sideline tip-toe. and he's gone. a little get off my shove to get into the end zone. a 62-yard run to open the score. they just roar the texas -- mowed the texas school down. if this is mccaffrey's last game, he went out with a game. they finish 9-3 for the regular season. panthers coach ron rivera at the cal game. third quarter, against ucla. 310-pound fullback crashed in. bears led 19-7. later on in the 4th, davis web looking for the nephew, bug rivera, and good night now. cal won 26-10. 5-7 for this regular season. and ralphie the buffalo, it's colorado against utah. pac-12pac-12 -- touchdown. colorado buffaloes won 27-22. they're going to face washington in the conference championship next friday at levi stadium. central valley fresno state and san evidence of hacking state final -- san jose state. the snap is fumbled. spartans come up with it, and san jose state won it. >>> jim harbaugh, michigan against ohio state, overtime. buckeyes up by 7. on the 4th down, wilson, t
>>> stanford home cooking against rice university. nobody open. just run it. give me a sideline tip-toe. and he's gone. a little get off my shove to get into the end zone. a 62-yard run to open the score. they just roar the texas -- mowed the texas school down. if this is mccaffrey's last game, he went out with a game. they finish 9-3 for the regular season. panthers coach ron rivera at the cal game. third quarter, against ucla. 310-pound fullback crashed in. bears led 19-7. later on...
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. >> reporter: so you're all from from rice university in texas. to watch baseball. they got in some baseball, the rest of the games have been cancelled. but they understand why. what are your hopes? >> i hope for good relations with cuba. because that's what they say they want. >>> meantime, in south florida, jubilation. thousands of cuban americans takes to the streets after the passing of who separated families and denied them the right to return. tonight, it's giving many of them hope that change will come. i was in miami last night. one woman telling me her grandmother was celebrating, hoping to be able to contact loved ones still in cuba. >> reporter: tonight, the sounds of celebration in little havana. a three-day party. young and old, banging pots, pans. celebratory cigars and champagne uncorked in the hope of a free cuba. >> i'm not happy because somebody died. death, it is not about that, it is about that we see the future changing. >> reporter: cubans in miami consider the castro family a reign of terror. one still in power. >> raul castro has things in pl
. >> reporter: so you're all from from rice university in texas. to watch baseball. they got in some baseball, the rest of the games have been cancelled. but they understand why. what are your hopes? >> i hope for good relations with cuba. because that's what they say they want. >>> meantime, in south florida, jubilation. thousands of cuban americans takes to the streets after the passing of who separated families and denied them the right to return. tonight, it's giving...
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>> reporter: and this group here from rice university in texas. they're here to watch baseball. the americans against the cubans. they got in some baseball, but the rest of the games have been cancelled. they tell me they understand why. what are your hopes? >> i hope for good relations with cuba. because that's what they say they want. >>> meantime, in south florida, jubilation. thousands of cuban americans taking to the streets after the passing of the dictato who sent more than a million of his people into exile. separating families and denied them the right to return. tonight, it's giving many of them hope that change will come. i was in miami last night. one woman telling me her grandmother was celebrating, hoping to be able to visit loved ones still in cuba. gio benitez with many of those families in miami tonight. >> reporter: tonight, the sounds shouts of freedom from cuban exiles and their descendants. a three-day party. young and old, banging pots, pans. celebratory cigars and champagne uncorked in the hope of a free cuba. >> i'm not happy because somebody died. death,
>> reporter: and this group here from rice university in texas. they're here to watch baseball. the americans against the cubans. they got in some baseball, but the rest of the games have been cancelled. they tell me they understand why. what are your hopes? >> i hope for good relations with cuba. because that's what they say they want. >>> meantime, in south florida, jubilation. thousands of cuban americans taking to the streets after the passing of the dictato who sent...
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i teach at rice university in houston, and a group of our college baseball players are headed right now college baseball series in cuba. so, things have changed but the big point about fidel castro is what you mentioned, in the lead-in. how he's outlived so many american presidents. i mean, it's just mind-boggling to think, coming in when dwight eisenhower was president, and into and gone through the whole litany of u.s. presidents, still in power. so he's been a big part of the consciousness of our time. and a major figure in american history, because during the cold war, he offered an alternative to people in latin america to the united states. he always made the united states his boogieman. and promised to over -- some day overthrow yankee imperialism. and detracted people in latin america. and in later years, was very influential with hugo chavez of venezuela to help keep cuba afloat. and the soviet union started spending petro dollars to keep the castro government propped up. but he's been an enemy of the united states, fidel castro. on the other hand, people have been mesmerized b
i teach at rice university in houston, and a group of our college baseball players are headed right now college baseball series in cuba. so, things have changed but the big point about fidel castro is what you mentioned, in the lead-in. how he's outlived so many american presidents. i mean, it's just mind-boggling to think, coming in when dwight eisenhower was president, and into and gone through the whole litany of u.s. presidents, still in power. so he's been a big part of the consciousness...
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my next guest is cnn presidential historian from rice university, please welcome douglas brinkley, everybody and applause ) well, this is interesting. we can only live in the present, project the future, but you are a man who specializes in the past. is there anything that can compare to what we are seeing and feeling right now? >> nothing in recent historical memory that is as shocking as this. i mean, you have to go back to truman vs. dewey in 1948 when people thought for sure dewey had won. i'm stunned. everybody guessed this wrong. it looks like donald trump's won. and there's really nothing like it that we can compare it to. it's kind of a takeover. it was the outsiders beating the elites, even george w. bush and george h.w. bush, mitt romney, republican establishment wanted nothing to do with trump but he won. >> trevor: if you look at this historically, people like reagan surprised everybody, but is reagan a fair comparison to donald trump? because, i mean, yes, trump is an outsider and reagan was considered one, but donald trump is, like, an outsider of humans. he's an outsider of ev
my next guest is cnn presidential historian from rice university, please welcome douglas brinkley, everybody and applause ) well, this is interesting. we can only live in the present, project the future, but you are a man who specializes in the past. is there anything that can compare to what we are seeing and feeling right now? >> nothing in recent historical memory that is as shocking as this. i mean, you have to go back to truman vs. dewey in 1948 when people thought for sure dewey had...
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a number of my students at rice university in houston, texas, for example, are this very thanksgiving weekend, in havana as part of a college baseball diplomacy gambit. but i think normization of relations between u.s. and cuba will only go so far. upheld in cuba bifid del's brother, raul, now 85 years old. my guess is that his shadow will still loom large. in death, fid legal, like pancho, villa, will remain a folk figure flout latin america. his tomb will be the central tourist attraction in havana no n outskirts of town. we are very much hands-on producers. if my office... ...becomes a plane or an airport the surface pro's perfect. fast and portable but also light. you don't do this 14 hours a day, 7 days a week for... ...decades if you don't feel it in your heart. listen, i know my super power is to not ever sleep. that's it. that's the only super power i have. just like mom, you have dinner on the table at 6:00 every night. hey guys, i'm home! of course no one said it had to be cooked. campbell's one dish recipes, designed around one pan and your schedule. made for real, real lif
a number of my students at rice university in houston, texas, for example, are this very thanksgiving weekend, in havana as part of a college baseball diplomacy gambit. but i think normization of relations between u.s. and cuba will only go so far. upheld in cuba bifid del's brother, raul, now 85 years old. my guess is that his shadow will still loom large. in death, fid legal, like pancho, villa, will remain a folk figure flout latin america. his tomb will be the central tourist attraction in...
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. >> and this group here from rice university in texas.all, the americans against the cubans. they got in some baseball, but the rest of the games have been canceled. they tell me they understand why. >> what are your hopes for the cuban people now? >> i hope we can continue to have a relationship with cuba because that's what the people tell us that they want. >> david muir, abc news. >>> and david will have much more live from havana on "good morning america." >>> we move now to the election recap. >> today officials in wisconsin are meeting to discuss a recount initiated by jill stein. the push to recount votes in three battleground states has clearly anchored the president-elect. mr. trump tweeting he would have won the popular vote if millions of people haven't voted illegally. a claim that is so far unsubstantiated. he pointed to voter fraud in virginia, new hampshire and california without citing specific evidence and said he was appalled the clinton campaign would participate in the recount, a decision bernie sanders supports. >> i
. >> and this group here from rice university in texas.all, the americans against the cubans. they got in some baseball, but the rest of the games have been canceled. they tell me they understand why. >> what are your hopes for the cuban people now? >> i hope we can continue to have a relationship with cuba because that's what the people tell us that they want. >> david muir, abc news. >>> and david will have much more live from havana on "good morning...
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the first time, rice make a list. university of michigan is not on the list.ople think about the cost of schools, they don't always think or add in the cost of leaving their current employment. david: let's talk about a story in the industry section. it is about what will happen in one industry, aerospace, particularly boeing if president-elect trump -- ellen: boeing is one of the biggest exporters and the united states, to be honest, i did not know. they have a lot of orders pending for china. the feeling is, if president-elect trump the is coming down hard on china, which he said he will do, well china council those orders? if they do, the beneficiary is airbus. so airbus has a lot at stake here. and boeing is planning a plant in china. the question is, how is the new administration will do those plans? carol: we are talking about billions and billions of dollars that go to boeing as a result of china. ellen: they are a potentially huge customer. carol: staying on the president-elect, because there's so much to talk about, the teachers section, you look at w
the first time, rice make a list. university of michigan is not on the list.ople think about the cost of schools, they don't always think or add in the cost of leaving their current employment. david: let's talk about a story in the industry section. it is about what will happen in one industry, aerospace, particularly boeing if president-elect trump -- ellen: boeing is one of the biggest exporters and the united states, to be honest, i did not know. they have a lot of orders pending for china....
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bob rice is the former nbc universal chair and ceo.out nbc and john harwood, don't you, sir? >> i know him. stuart: why haven't they apologize? >> he got punished pretty badly at the debate if you remember. he was off the air for some period of time after that. and he clearly made inappropriate comments and remarks about it. i can answer your questions. stuart: it's a tough thing for you because he used to run nbc. wouldn't you say some kind of statement would be appropriate from nbc? >> it would be an appropriate clearly. stuart: of what you'd respond to this. nbc news headline as trump last the press behind, it would offer a steak dinner as you know and the headline reads nbc as trump lives press behind for a steak dinner, incoming administration already showing lack of transparency. do i do stand behind that from nbc, mr. wright? >> i think that was a bit over-the-top. there's so many people out there fishing for anything about trump that can be inappropriate. if that is the worst thing he ever has, if ever going to have any fears a
bob rice is the former nbc universal chair and ceo.out nbc and john harwood, don't you, sir? >> i know him. stuart: why haven't they apologize? >> he got punished pretty badly at the debate if you remember. he was off the air for some period of time after that. and he clearly made inappropriate comments and remarks about it. i can answer your questions. stuart: it's a tough thing for you because he used to run nbc. wouldn't you say some kind of statement would be appropriate from...