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had the grapes of soth, no work in california, they left. and of course, the rodgers and hammerstein musical, "oklahoma!" musical, and then the emergence of postwar football -- that musical, and then the emergence of postwar football. there was a lot of returning soldiers. we went -- we won our first national championship in 1950, 75,went on to win more in 76, 85, seven national championships, here. a major feat. a game -- gave the people of oklahoma something to be proud of. area theing into the university has turned into the research part of our campus. the centerpiece would be the national weather center. it is a huge entity, here. itis academic, research, also has the weather part of it. there is a lot of tornadoes. a lot of people have shelters. we take weather seriously here. norman, oklahoma, the center of analyzing weather data? you have a nucleus of the researchers, the early days in the 60's. that compared with meteorology program that the university developed. then, there was some real advancements in radar, which is kind of what
had the grapes of soth, no work in california, they left. and of course, the rodgers and hammerstein musical, "oklahoma!" musical, and then the emergence of postwar football -- that musical, and then the emergence of postwar football. there was a lot of returning soldiers. we went -- we won our first national championship in 1950, 75,went on to win more in 76, 85, seven national championships, here. a major feat. a game -- gave the people of oklahoma something to be proud of. area...
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Apr 21, 2018
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synergy, soth cost in a turbulent time, if we could emerge with almost $3 billion of cash, it creates moat in a turbulent time. we are different from most media companies in the world, and there are a lot of great companies. whether it is disney or rupert or comcast, nbc, cbs, they are mostly into scripted and movie business. netflix, amazon, that whole side of the business is focusing on, as if it were a soccer field, the ball is scripted series and scripted movies. it is crowded and getting disrupted. the number of scripted series have gone from 200 to over 500. apple and amazon and netflix alone are spending almost $20 billion on top of these companies. we look at that and we say that we are not that. we are on the other side of the business. we own all of our content. it is real life entertainment. we see ourselves as a global ip company, whether it is with opra or science or cars. with scripps having food and hg and travel, we put it all together, and we are on a different area of the field. we say very good luck to them. i think there's a lot of great companies. it will be very
synergy, soth cost in a turbulent time, if we could emerge with almost $3 billion of cash, it creates moat in a turbulent time. we are different from most media companies in the world, and there are a lot of great companies. whether it is disney or rupert or comcast, nbc, cbs, they are mostly into scripted and movie business. netflix, amazon, that whole side of the business is focusing on, as if it were a soccer field, the ball is scripted series and scripted movies. it is crowded and getting...
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Apr 27, 2018
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on a broad set of issues, which is denuclearization, peace, and soth/north relations. if you can get put in writing the north korean leader's commitment to denuclearization, that would be a very solid outcome. but then this to be you know -- this would be the course setter for the next historic engagement, which is the u.s./north korea summit. >> and how do you analyze -- you must have been listening to what he's been saying to his own people in speeches and statements over the last several days and weeks. and the last one was when he essentially declared north korea as a nuclear power. and said that, we need a strategic course. and that is economic development. >> right. >> do you see that as genuine? that he's willing to have a different view of his country and that he's trying to bring his people along? he doesn't really have, to he's the ultimate power there. >> when he so clearly states that in his declaration, i think it's not just rhetoric. it's clear commitment that i am going to be delivering this for this country. so i think it's genuine. >> many people thoug
on a broad set of issues, which is denuclearization, peace, and soth/north relations. if you can get put in writing the north korean leader's commitment to denuclearization, that would be a very solid outcome. but then this to be you know -- this would be the course setter for the next historic engagement, which is the u.s./north korea summit. >> and how do you analyze -- you must have been listening to what he's been saying to his own people in speeches and statements over the last...
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what i saw was kids being gassed and die soth president using these two words is unfortunate for a number of reasons, it's obscuring the real conversation. >> and do you think the president's intentions in syria might be changing because he said mission accomplished in regards to syria and inis remarks. >> yes. and this is consis stents with previous inconsistencies. he said a number of things he said we should pull out of syria, then, on the other hand said we need a proportional response and this shows benefits and detriments of a proportional response with the use of chemical agents. what that shows is that president trump tends to put syria in two different boxes and tends to see there is a war against isis which he thinks we're winning and a civil war which he seems to have no appetite for. they're very much intertwined and we hear him being inconcities stent with this issue. >> stay with us, we'll be back after this short break and we'll have coverage on what we're finding out about how the targets were hit. roundup for lawns has arrived to put unwelcome lawn weeds to rest. so draw
what i saw was kids being gassed and die soth president using these two words is unfortunate for a number of reasons, it's obscuring the real conversation. >> and do you think the president's intentions in syria might be changing because he said mission accomplished in regards to syria and inis remarks. >> yes. and this is consis stents with previous inconsistencies. he said a number of things he said we should pull out of syria, then, on the other hand said we need a proportional...
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Apr 15, 2018
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also worth mentioning nancy pelosi just nominated mcgovern , sothe ranking member spot he's not going to throw her under the bus 48 hours later. that said, she has an enormous fan base within the democratic caucus, and a lot will depend on november, how many seats they enoughd if there are seats to bring nancy pelosi back into the fold. >> of both of you, thanks for joining us on "newsmakers." >> thanks. tonight on c-span's "q&a," hoover institute senior fellow and author neil ferguson on his book "the square and the tower: networks and power from the reemasons to facebook." >> what is striking to me when i interact with these groups is not their power but often their sense of powerlessness. if you think about the events of 2016, just to take an example, not many members of the suppose it world government planned that britain would vote to leave the european union and that donald trump would become president of the united states. donald trump is definitely not somebody who gets invited to those meetings. take a financial crisis, the events of 2008, 2009. nobody said they're saying wha
also worth mentioning nancy pelosi just nominated mcgovern , sothe ranking member spot he's not going to throw her under the bus 48 hours later. that said, she has an enormous fan base within the democratic caucus, and a lot will depend on november, how many seats they enoughd if there are seats to bring nancy pelosi back into the fold. >> of both of you, thanks for joining us on "newsmakers." >> thanks. tonight on c-span's "q&a," hoover institute senior...
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this horrific conflict in yemen, the coalition on one side, the houthis and the separatists in the soth they understand that, one day, if they don't, ov if they don't continue, one day they may well have to stand before a judge and account for that haveed crime been committed. >> of course, all this is happening at a time when we are seeing voices, leaders around the world who are showing disrespect for humanights, p parts of eastern europe, hungary, the czech republic, thi phils. how do you in your role at the united nations speak to them what's the role of the rest of the world when we see these kinds of forces arising? >> well, this year we celebrate the 70th anniversary of the universe to have the declaration of human rights and it's a document put together by those who really suffered in w twold wars and the holocaust and, in the second line, it says d contempt aregard for human rights an contributed toe suffering of humanity. what we see now is exactly thatf on the par many of the world's leaders who should know better that, as i said in respecyoof syriahave a conflict that hasdes
this horrific conflict in yemen, the coalition on one side, the houthis and the separatists in the soth they understand that, one day, if they don't, ov if they don't continue, one day they may well have to stand before a judge and account for that haveed crime been committed. >> of course, all this is happening at a time when we are seeing voices, leaders around the world who are showing disrespect for humanights, p parts of eastern europe, hungary, the czech republic, thi phils. how do...
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Apr 4, 2018
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soth oklahoma teachers are on te third day of the walkout. they are fighting for increase in education funding andth highr salaries the oak lumber cover has to the concern. what can she do and why still hasn't not satisfied these teachers? >> guest: last week the legislator passed a a $6000 pay raise for teachers. they asked for $10,000, and 209 in nine in education funding. they are saying it's not enough. we need more. the governor is a width of the budget priorities that we need to focus on. >> host: is that the responsible governments when these claims or lease these calls or pay come up with teachers? >> guest: the arizona governor said they're asking for 20% pay raise and theg governor said is not realistic. legislators and governors are trying to balance a lot of different priorities but teachers are saying it's our time. >> host: that just said, the conversation will have about teacher pay andy the benefits they receive in some other things. our guest will be with us if you want to ask your questions, special line today. generally whe
soth oklahoma teachers are on te third day of the walkout. they are fighting for increase in education funding andth highr salaries the oak lumber cover has to the concern. what can she do and why still hasn't not satisfied these teachers? >> guest: last week the legislator passed a a $6000 pay raise for teachers. they asked for $10,000, and 209 in nine in education funding. they are saying it's not enough. we need more. the governor is a width of the budget priorities that we need to...