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he'd also host a coach's show and eventually cover the team. >> the university of houston basketball heir 1981-82 season tonight. >> reporter: that team had which players? >> well, it was the embryonic stages of phi slamma jamma. a very special time. >> there's the steal. >> that would be hakeem olajuwon. that would be michael young. >> there's drexler! >> and that would be clyde "the glide" drexler. and i gave him his nickname, la to. carlyle on the follow. and duke has done it. >> reporter: his first ncaa tournament game would come in march of 1986. duke against old dominion. >> i'm jim nantz aalong with bill raftery -- >> my partner on the air was bill raftery. now all these years later i'm going to call my last game. and along with grant hill bill raftery will be sitting right there by our side. so it's all come full circle. >> reporter: jim will fb, having called 354 ncaa tournament games. a part of 37 final fours, crowning a record 32 champions. >> chalmers for the tie. got it with ten seconds! unbelievable! >> reporter: his voice the soundtrack for so many iconic march madness
he'd also host a coach's show and eventually cover the team. >> the university of houston basketball heir 1981-82 season tonight. >> reporter: that team had which players? >> well, it was the embryonic stages of phi slamma jamma. a very special time. >> there's the steal. >> that would be hakeem olajuwon. that would be michael young. >> there's drexler! >> and that would be clyde "the glide" drexler. and i gave him his nickname, la to. carlyle...
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beriya has lived in america for 15 years since her youth and has a bachelor's degree from the university of houstonxas and a master's degree from the louisiana state university in the field of mass communication. after returning to iran , she completed her doctorate in american studies in he graduated from tehran university and is currently working as a professor and faculty member of tehran university with four children. they can gain human agency and be effective in society. this move feminine to use well from the very beginning of the beginning of the 20th century, the slogan of freedom that women gave, it is used for capitalistic purposes and many examples , if we mention only one example, women are used as customers of tobacco products. it is up to the helpers of cigarettes, everything as half of the population is now nothing but consumers. edward bernays, alfred's niece, was one of the people who studied public relations and had a major in general terms and he suggested to the tobacco companies that look at cigarettes as a torch of freedom he advises one of the domestic companies to come to y
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currently holds the john j, rebecca moore's chair of history and african american studies at the university of houston. thank you so much for joining me. gerald. thank you for inviting me. ok, we're talking about reparations, and do you believe there is a time limit or sort of stature limitations which should exist on who should be able to collect? and i'm the only talk about people here in united states, but also around the world will certainly would go to the united states. there should be no time limit. you may know that the claim for reparations with regard to what's being discussed in sacramento, california. as we speak, turns on the question of and slave africans. as you know in the united states of america, there is a legal principle that there should be there should not be a wrong without a remedy. the wrong was the fact that people were brought across the atlantic against their will, forced to work for free. the remedy is reparations to their descendants who have suffered grievously as a result of that initial enslavement. there is a stork president for reparations united states. i heard, and
currently holds the john j, rebecca moore's chair of history and african american studies at the university of houston. thank you so much for joining me. gerald. thank you for inviting me. ok, we're talking about reparations, and do you believe there is a time limit or sort of stature limitations which should exist on who should be able to collect? and i'm the only talk about people here in united states, but also around the world will certainly would go to the united states. there should be no...
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currently holds the john j o. rebecca moore's chair of history and african american studies at the university of houston. thank you so much for joining me. gerald. thank you for inviting me. ok. we're talking about reparations, and do you believe there is a time limit or sort of stature limitations which should exist on who should be able to collect? and i'm the only talk about people here in united states, but also around the world states. there should be no time limit without a remedy. the role there is historical president courts ration, the japanese and the 1930s of the 1900 plan, as unfolding in providence, rhode island. with regard to california, you have a panel that has been taking just a monarch, reparations. your audience should know, however, that even when the panel comes up with their plan, it still has to pass muster in the legislature in sacramento, and then been signed into law by governor gavin newsome who we understand has presidential plans. and that made a hamper his ability to sign so called legislation or such legislation for reparations into law. so there are many obstacles and ba
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>> yeah, i want to take hands-on approach with our chancellor to make the university of houston a top in the nation and work with my dean to get connections with local corporations. we need to work on our grade policy, it is very deflationary, things need work and i came in as a young conservative student and the current administration is pushing too far to the left. perfect seat for back to basic candidate. >> todd: when you see the events of yesterday, donald trump getting arraigned in new york city, do you worry because of your conservative views this liberal world will come after you and prevent you from being conservative or trying to stop you? >> sometimes i do, especially on college campus with majority of liberal student body, even on my own campus, i can't speak my own mind. i want young conservatives to know they can and should and let our voices be heard. >> todd: leave it there, best of luck, you're the future. appreciate it. case against donald trump, able to go through bragg's indictment, former president calls a political hit job on behalf of biden and democrats. >> the
>> yeah, i want to take hands-on approach with our chancellor to make the university of houston a top in the nation and work with my dean to get connections with local corporations. we need to work on our grade policy, it is very deflationary, things need work and i came in as a young conservative student and the current administration is pushing too far to the left. perfect seat for back to basic candidate. >> todd: when you see the events of yesterday, donald trump getting...
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ben carson in a fox news op-ed citing a poll by the university of houston that shows a majority of texans including 54% of blacks and. [indiscernible] of latinos support free education. these numbers are as high as we've seen. there's clearly a ground for this kind a need. your thoughts? >> there is, indeed, a ground, however, we have to simply realize one fact, the majority of america's children are in public school. we're simply going to leave the public schools to care for children with special needs and allow other students to go on or where there be equality? will we make certain we protect all of our public educational modalities because each and every one of them are vital to our country's success? >> trace: they're already leaving in droves in california, they've lost hundreds of thousands of public school students. it's happening in states in big blue states across country. parents are like, i'm out. i'm going private or i'm homeschooling but i'm out of public schools until they get their act together. your thoughts? >> right and there's an equality in the current system. the lea
ben carson in a fox news op-ed citing a poll by the university of houston that shows a majority of texans including 54% of blacks and. [indiscernible] of latinos support free education. these numbers are as high as we've seen. there's clearly a ground for this kind a need. your thoughts? >> there is, indeed, a ground, however, we have to simply realize one fact, the majority of america's children are in public school. we're simply going to leave the public schools to care for children...
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. >> we sued the university of houyou houston on a similar pla. lorida and had them remove the biased reporting system, they had students on informing on each other for of tensiforoffensive speech. we've had a lot of wins in the past. we won against university of michigan and so we're looking forward to actually taking this all the way as far as we need to in order to protect the students at texas state and the rest of the region as well. >> i love it. especially as a florida gator that you're cracking down on ucf. this is an important task you're endeavoring on, desperately needed. i have two teenage students getting ready to go to. maria: that's why i asked you about this, because your kids. >> it's amazeing that we're having this conversation about institutions in texas and florida. i mean, if free speech can't be had in those two of all states where are we going and how did we get to the point where expressing a view has become something that is a negative they that you need to shut down. this country is about expressing a view. maria: that's r
. >> we sued the university of houyou houston on a similar pla. lorida and had them remove the biased reporting system, they had students on informing on each other for of tensiforoffensive speech. we've had a lot of wins in the past. we won against university of michigan and so we're looking forward to actually taking this all the way as far as we need to in order to protect the students at texas state and the rest of the region as well. >> i love it. especially as a florida gator...
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> the men's title will be decided tonight when san diego state goes up against the university of connecticut in houston. it's the first ncaa championship game for san diego state. connecticut is going after its fifth national title. >>> and later today, nasa is set to introduce the four astronauts who will fly around the moon. the three americans and one canadian will make up the crew of "artemis 2" when it blasts off no earlier than the end of next year. the astronauts will not land on the lunar surface. the ten-day mission will travel around the moon before heading back to earth. nasa astronauts last headed to the moon in 1972. >>> coming up, the big winners of last night's cmt music awards. why some can thank god for their win. >>> and later, pressure on gas prices. how much more you could be paying at the pumps this summer. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." s summer. >>> this is the "cbs morning news." (vo) if you've had thyroid eye disease for years and the pain in the back of your eye is forcing bad words from your mouth, or...the bags under your eyes are looking more like purses, it's not too
> the men's title will be decided tonight when san diego state goes up against the university of connecticut in houston. it's the first ncaa championship game for san diego state. connecticut is going after its fifth national title. >>> and later today, nasa is set to introduce the four astronauts who will fly around the moon. the three americans and one canadian will make up the crew of "artemis 2" when it blasts off no earlier than the end of next year. the astronauts...
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mitigated and the best study was performed on the maternal foetal medicine specialist, university of texas houstonhouston, and recently published with a large us series ever in the world on covid 19 and pregnancy and birth panel style. was that the risk of a pregnant woman dying was markedly less of a man. pregnant woman . and then a man. pregnant woman. and then furthermore, dr. simon, it was a completely . again, i totally completely. again, i totally respect you . this is not aimed respect you. this is not aimed at you . this is aimed at the at you. this is aimed at the medical industrial complex. it is completely fraudulent . it was is completely fraudulent. it was never necessary . it was never never necessary. it was never safe. and it was never effective in pregnancy. i've been using hydroxychloroquine and pregnancy for 44 years and so has every other physician in the united states of america and the cdc and fda previously publish on the website just how and effective it was a pregnant seat for four autoimmune diseases and children. so listen, the science is in the amazon. it children. so l
mitigated and the best study was performed on the maternal foetal medicine specialist, university of texas houstonhouston, and recently published with a large us series ever in the world on covid 19 and pregnancy and birth panel style. was that the risk of a pregnant woman dying was markedly less of a man. pregnant woman . and then a man. pregnant woman. and then furthermore, dr. simon, it was a completely . again, i totally completely. again, i totally respect you . this is not aimed respect...
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mitigated and the best study was performed on the maternal foetal medicine specialist, university of texas houstony published houston, and recently published with a large us series ever in the world on covid 19 and pregnancy and birth panel style. was that the risk of a pregnant woman dying was markedly less of a man. pregnant woman . and then a man. pregnant woman. and then furthermore, dr. simon, it was a completely . again, i totally completely. again, i totally respect you . this is not...
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bush, bachelor of signs from university of houston. rom south texas college and a assistant u.s. attorney for the northern district of texas from 1998-2007 and appointed judge in 2007. anything you want to add? guest: no. thank you for the bayou -- biography. host: mark, you are next. caller: the aca is meant to give americans the choice of having care and i find the republicans trying to do away with the aca is paramount to them saying, no, you cannot get a catheter put in your heart or possibly your eye being transplanted. it is disgusting. the republicans need to take care of their constituents. the aca is a great venue. thank you. host: mark in atlanta on the politics of this. guest: first of all, i would hope members of congress would be making clear statements to the public and judiciary that the law they passed in 2010, constitutional and the delegation of the decision-making around what our heart preventive value services was appropriately located to the preventive services task force. also congress can take this moment to call
bush, bachelor of signs from university of houston. rom south texas college and a assistant u.s. attorney for the northern district of texas from 1998-2007 and appointed judge in 2007. anything you want to add? guest: no. thank you for the bayou -- biography. host: mark, you are next. caller: the aca is meant to give americans the choice of having care and i find the republicans trying to do away with the aca is paramount to them saying, no, you cannot get a catheter put in your heart or...
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. >> reporter: the cinderella aztecs will face powerhouse university of connecticut monday in houston opponents by an average of 20 points, are chasing their fifth title. >> johnson gives lsu the lead! >> reporter: for the women it would be a first national championship for both university of iowa and louisiana state university. >> here's clark, a deep one. you bet! >> reporter: the tournament has been a shot to stardom for hawkeye standout, caitlin clark. the first player to score a 40-point triple double in ncaa tournament history. for the lsu tigers, angel reese is their go-to player. she already owns a conference record for scoring 33 double-doubles. this march madness bringing twists and turns as basketball enthusiasts await that one shining moment. elise preston, cbs news. >> tomorrow night underdog san diego state takes on four-time champs uconn. tip-off is set for 9:20 eastern. you can watch it right here on cbs. >>> and coming up tonight on "60 minutes," lesley stahl's interview with controversial georgia representative marjorie taylor greene. plus, at 10:00 p.m. "america in
. >> reporter: the cinderella aztecs will face powerhouse university of connecticut monday in houston opponents by an average of 20 points, are chasing their fifth title. >> johnson gives lsu the lead! >> reporter: for the women it would be a first national championship for both university of iowa and louisiana state university. >> here's clark, a deep one. you bet! >> reporter: the tournament has been a shot to stardom for hawkeye standout, caitlin clark. the...
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of the ncaa, and he's not a former university president. they hired a former republican governor of massachusetts charlie baker, he join us from houston wherefeated the university of miami setting up the huskies to play san diego state, which advanced to their first ncaa final after a thrilling buzzer beater over florida atlantic governor baker, welcome to "meet the press. >> good morning, chuck how are you? >> i am good so let me start with that hearing with congress, this issue with name, image, and likeness, and the patchwork of state laws what exactly do you want congress to do here? i know normally you wouldn't want intervention, but given world trade center going on what is it you're hoping congress does >> well, i think you pointed out the intervention issues associated with state going in a variety of different directions and the pressure that puts o conferences and schools because we do want to have sort of what i would describe as competitive equity here and a level playing field and i think congress has a chance to do what i would describe as consumer protections here one athletic director put it pretty well when they said that t
of the ncaa, and he's not a former university president. they hired a former republican governor of massachusetts charlie baker, he join us from houston wherefeated the university of miami setting up the huskies to play san diego state, which advanced to their first ncaa final after a thrilling buzzer beater over florida atlantic governor baker, welcome to "meet the press. >> good morning, chuck how are you? >> i am good so let me start with that hearing with congress, this...
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houston. the university of connecticut, san diego state will face off in the final matchup of a march madnessll of twists and turns. so in just about an hour from now, former president donald trump is expected to start his journey from here in florida to new york to be arraigned on charges connected to a hush money payment made to an adult film actress before the 2016 presidential election. these are live pictures coming to us. there is the airplane, the trump airplane in palm beach airport i want to bring in my colleague yasmin vossoughian, who is on the other side of this story, outside the district attorney identifies in lower manhattan where trump will appear tomorrow, yasmin >> yeah, a lot of action happening behind me over the next 24 hours, specifically tomorrow morning security ramped up here ahead of the president's arrival to be booked, processed and arraigned as well. thousands of officers are going to be on duty in and around courthouse and the d.a.'s office as well. this is coming as we still don't know the full scope of those charges as the indictment is sealed nbc news has lear
houston. the university of connecticut, san diego state will face off in the final matchup of a march madnessll of twists and turns. so in just about an hour from now, former president donald trump is expected to start his journey from here in florida to new york to be arraigned on charges connected to a hush money payment made to an adult film actress before the 2016 presidential election. these are live pictures coming to us. there is the airplane, the trump airplane in palm beach airport i...
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. -- with the university of texas police officer, and part of th investigative team the former houston homicid detective took his job at th medical center as a quie retirement gig >> you deal with things like stolen lunches from th communal fridge, a missing dolly, not exactly used to homicide >> they have their own forms o crimes, but nothing on thi game scale as municipal on for spent >> he looked at georgia' case unfounded puzzling. this is not an accident, there are still other possibilities. suicide came to mind >> did you ask dr. george blumenschein did you try t make your own life >> i asked him, and there wa no history of any mental healt issues or conditions >> he said no, i take it >> yes ma'am >> satisfied that this was neither suicide nor accident there is only one conclusion left somebody tried to kill george. >> it's starting to look like prominent doctor was poisoned. what did you get telling you >> at first the only thing we could do is try to narrow down who is around the doctor. >> the first person they wante to talk to, of course, was george's live in girlfriend, eve
. -- with the university of texas police officer, and part of th investigative team the former houston homicid detective took his job at th medical center as a quie retirement gig >> you deal with things like stolen lunches from th communal fridge, a missing dolly, not exactly used to homicide >> they have their own forms o crimes, but nothing on thi game scale as municipal on for spent >> he looked at georgia' case unfounded puzzling. this is not an accident, there are still...
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of historians, the former president ranked as the third worst president in u.s. history, and that was before yesterday's historic indictment. presidential historian doug brinkly joins me from reduce university in houstonstory donald trump has said many times he thinks he's the greatest president of all time, maybe second, but in reality, and let's take the big picture apart, how is history likely to look at this moment? >> you know, donald trump when he first became president, he tried to grab ahold of the mantle of andrew jackson, the idea that he was a disruptive force, that he was the populous president. trump put andrew jackson's portrait in the white house to be photographed by it. he went to the hermitage in nashville to visit it. but alas, andrew jackson was a great military hero in the war of 1812, and the analogy to jackson has eroded over time due to the double impeachment and the indignity associated with that that trump suffered, january 6th and trump's reckless almost anti-american behavior during the insurrection, and now 34 felony counts against him so he's really not even to be considered in the presidents club anymore it's more of a team of outlaws, mafia leaders, dillenger and the li
of historians, the former president ranked as the third worst president in u.s. history, and that was before yesterday's historic indictment. presidential historian doug brinkly joins me from reduce university in houstonstory donald trump has said many times he thinks he's the greatest president of all time, maybe second, but in reality, and let's take the big picture apart, how is history likely to look at this moment? >> you know, donald trump when he first became president, he tried to...
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of interest is disappointing. 32023 champions are still waiting for that invite. mlb houston astros. la rams and nhl colorado avalanche. collegiate athletes are calling foul. universitygeorgia snubbed twice after taking home back-to-back national championship titles. what is going on? this is the easiest event for the white house to do. >> bill: easy politics to bring georgia there for crying out loud. i was looking over here. i was trying to see who will get their due. >> dana: i don't know. they are easy events to do. >> bill: when you worked the white house you saw teams come through? >> dana: i was typically working. i didn't need to be there, right? so if the president sees me hanging around look at all these sports stars. why aren't you doing your job? >> bill: we aren't paying you to be there. >> dana: he would never yell at me. >> bill: dana reads sports, well done. thank you, maria. we now know chicago will host the democratic national convention but with all the crime and lawlessness we've been reporting there, is that a good option? the nypd adding four-legged partners to assist in hazardous situation and officers carrying a remote control on their belts.
of interest is disappointing. 32023 champions are still waiting for that invite. mlb houston astros. la rams and nhl colorado avalanche. collegiate athletes are calling foul. universitygeorgia snubbed twice after taking home back-to-back national championship titles. what is going on? this is the easiest event for the white house to do. >> bill: easy politics to bring georgia there for crying out loud. i was looking over here. i was trying to see who will get their due. >> dana: i...
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of alabama. c.j. stroud, dropped about the houston texans out of ohio state. and anthony richardson, who was drafted number four, by the indianapolis colts, from the university ofk quarterbacks, the nfl's come quite a long way. but my other who won the week is, the great jamie raskin. he has been on the show, he is a great guy, here is heroic, and he has also been heroically battling cancer. look at this, look at this video. he got the ringing bell that shows that he has completed his chemotherapy for diffuse large b cell lymphoma, there he is. he has ring the bell at med star, georgetown university hospitals lumbar comprehensive center. all the best of the great jamie raskin, and to everybody at that hospital, and that is tonight's read out. all in with chris hayes starts right now,. >> tonight
of alabama. c.j. stroud, dropped about the houston texans out of ohio state. and anthony richardson, who was drafted number four, by the indianapolis colts, from the university ofk quarterbacks, the nfl's come quite a long way. but my other who won the week is, the great jamie raskin. he has been on the show, he is a great guy, here is heroic, and he has also been heroically battling cancer. look at this, look at this video. he got the ringing bell that shows that he has completed his...
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university of alabama. second, overall pick was c. j. stroud taken by the houston texans from ohio state. i means a lot to me. um, you know, for it being um you know, to, to black quarterbacks being paid wanted to, um, you know that, that, that means a lot um, you know, i'm gonna keep trying to do everything i can to, to improve and i know the work not done on but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that pave the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of that. and i'm, i'm also super grateful for the pioneers who allow me knowing and broke those barriers now, so that, you know, we could be where we're at right now. theresa more one, the olympic surf title in tokyo, 2 years ago. and she's now celebrating again, the american took the title at the well serf leagues. margaret river pro event in western australia. she's a 5 time will champion and the wind move up to 2nd in the rankings. the men's event was won by brazil's gabriel medina, the 3 time world champion, picking up his 1st championship tool victory since 2021. he's now 7th and the
university of alabama. second, overall pick was c. j. stroud taken by the houston texans from ohio state. i means a lot to me. um, you know, for it being um you know, to, to black quarterbacks being paid wanted to, um, you know that, that, that means a lot um, you know, i'm gonna keep trying to do everything i can to, to improve and i know the work not done on but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that pave the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to...
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cnn's coy wire has more from houston, where he watched it all happen. the university ofnecticut of four seed in this tournament, turning in one of the most dominant performances of any team in any march. madness ever coach dan hurley's huskies play with heart. he told me his team doesn't have an achilles heel out. rebound you play harder, beat you at the rim and make the three. they did all of that against san diego state. every dog has his day and belongs to the huskies. as for their leader , the son of a hall of fame coach, the younger brother of a legendary duke point guard coach dan hurley, has created his own hurley legacy now by his side all season, his own son, andrew , a junior guard on the team coach, charlie told me that his son is like his therapist, always keeping him calm and focused. i just tried to contribute any way i can. and if that's one of them, so be it. but you know, it means a lot just to be around him. every day i walked with the newly crowned champion coach back to the locker room on his way to celebrate their 76 59 win. yeah baby, let's go. you
cnn's coy wire has more from houston, where he watched it all happen. the university ofnecticut of four seed in this tournament, turning in one of the most dominant performances of any team in any march. madness ever coach dan hurley's huskies play with heart. he told me his team doesn't have an achilles heel out. rebound you play harder, beat you at the rim and make the three. they did all of that against san diego state. every dog has his day and belongs to the huskies. as for their leader ,...
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university of alabama. second i will pick was c. j. stroud, taken by the houston texans from our hire staff means watch me, you know, for it being, you know, to, to black quarterbacks mean people wanting to know that, that, that means a lot um, you know, i'm gonna keep trying to do everything i can to, to improve and i know the work not done on, but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that paved the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of that. and i'm, i'm also super grateful for the pioneers who allow me knowing and broke those barriers now so that, you know, we could be where we're at right now. now police in delhi have told india supreme coal that they will bring a case against the head of the wrestling federation. 2 of the countries, restless has filed a petition over allegations made by several female athletes that they were abused by breed bush on sink. he did, ice declines, the rest of us had called a protest in january, but reinstated them last week to demand immediate action. the american golf, a te
university of alabama. second i will pick was c. j. stroud, taken by the houston texans from our hire staff means watch me, you know, for it being, you know, to, to black quarterbacks mean people wanting to know that, that, that means a lot um, you know, i'm gonna keep trying to do everything i can to, to improve and i know the work not done on, but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that paved the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of...
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university of alabama. second, i roll picks the dice. stroud is taken by the houston texans or higher estate. i means a lot to me, you know, for it being, you know, to, to black quarterbacks being paid, wanting to, you know, that, that means a lot. you know, i'm going to keep trying to do everything i can to improve and i know the works not done. but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that pave the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of that. and i'm also super grateful for the pioneers who allow me, you know, and, and broke those barriers down so that we could be where we're at right now. police in delhi, i've told india supreme court. they will bring a case against the head of the countries wrestling federation to the countries. wrestlers have filed a petition or obligations made by several female athletes that they were abused by breach bush on the thing. he denied the claims the wrestlers have called off had called of protests in january, but reinstated them last week to demand immediate action. tennis top said, call us, our cries,
university of alabama. second, i roll picks the dice. stroud is taken by the houston texans or higher estate. i means a lot to me, you know, for it being, you know, to, to black quarterbacks being paid, wanting to, you know, that, that means a lot. you know, i'm going to keep trying to do everything i can to improve and i know the works not done. but as everyone know, there's a lot that had to happen. there's a lot of people that pave the way for this to happen and i'm grateful to be a part of...
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this is the soundtrack of the space race and they had a clip of president kennedy speaking in 1962 his famous speech at rice university in houston about we choose to go to the moon and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are hard so tell us how did he jump into this space race? how did it become a race? and can you place it in that context of the cold war? well, first of all barbara, thank you for that really generous introduction. thanks to you and christina and all of you for for having me here today. i'm excited to talk with all of you about all of this and let's start with with the race. what's interesting about that term space race. is that both eisenhower and kennedy really resented it? they really shied from calling it a race for from frankly admitting that it was a race because they felt that to to adopt that terminology was to get backed into a competition with the soviet union that we might lose. in fact that we were losing from the very beginning from the moment when the soviets sent that first satellite's sputnik into orbit around the earth in october of '57 and there was a whole series of
this is the soundtrack of the space race and they had a clip of president kennedy speaking in 1962 his famous speech at rice university in houston about we choose to go to the moon and do the other things not because they are easy but because they are hard so tell us how did he jump into this space race? how did it become a race? and can you place it in that context of the cold war? well, first of all barbara, thank you for that really generous introduction. thanks to you and christina and all...
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university in cairo. in june. 1943. he volunteered for the hancock s. s, division and became a mom to the 28 regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in shram is jane joined age. when do most and brothers were created in egypt, and it is seely begun each funding around the world. a he again did the found the t o. v. shantytown by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure and of the 1000000000 where he was going to by the way and exploited it is again justify to flight in order to read the sent from the west. and don't mean in and you read years since july and it is lum. l became again very widespread annual annually. she today we're uncle 9. in order rises that violent g. slum. require is required by or looming chill, frantically, sla. oh will the lu domains so shall we? she is the brown and the jack is all over the world that called us on monday. mostly money goes increase will really kills. knowing that the the said there were there found that at the hospital recording that those manage and unlikely equates to nicely that. then when you, when i shoot him slow remind was the man school supp
university in cairo. in june. 1943. he volunteered for the hancock s. s, division and became a mom to the 28 regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in shram is jane joined age. when do most and brothers were created in egypt, and it is seely begun each funding around the world. a he again did the found the t o. v. shantytown by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure and of the 1000000000 where he was going...
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university in cairo. in june 1943, he volunteered for the hunch on s. s division and became a mom to the 28 regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in sam if jane joined age. when do muslim brothers were created in egypt, and there is she only begun each funding around the world. a he again, then the found that easy overshadowed by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure, locally believe where he was going to by the way and exploited it is again justified to flight in order to read the sent from the west and do many in. and you read years since july and it is lum. l became again very widespread and old and we see today we're all good and order right. is that violent g? slum require is required by all the movement. jo. frantically some all over the loo domains. so shall we. she is a huge branch all over the world that could assume landing mostly money as im crucial really goes on it the the said there were there found that at this point in those manage unlikely equates to nicely that. then when you, when i shit him slow, every month was the month we're supposed to limit the young muslim s
university in cairo. in june 1943, he volunteered for the hunch on s. s division and became a mom to the 28 regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in sam if jane joined age. when do muslim brothers were created in egypt, and there is she only begun each funding around the world. a he again, then the found that easy overshadowed by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure, locally believe where he was going...
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university baker institute, and he's joining us from houston in the u. s. thank you for, for being with us on al jazeera and what do you make of this move by opec class? how big of a deal is this was a pretty big deal. i mean, you know, they were opec plus had been sig going previously, and that's kind of the steady as she goes output strategy. but if you take a look at their market behavior in recent years in march, so it's not so surprising, right? so, you know, oil had been showing weakness, it had been under $80.00 a barrel persistently, which is she seems to be an informal floor now for a, for the saudis. at least you see it will add or under that level you have to figure that to the saudis, or at least thinking about taking action. you know, the last big cut they made was in october of last year with oil around $90.00. well below that level now, so you know that sadie want to maintain the notion that that october cut was based on market fundamentals. not based on a desire to help book binds poinisan november election. so they cut with $90.00 will then, and you'd think that price is now under $80.00. it would be looking at another round of cuts,
university baker institute, and he's joining us from houston in the u. s. thank you for, for being with us on al jazeera and what do you make of this move by opec class? how big of a deal is this was a pretty big deal. i mean, you know, they were opec plus had been sig going previously, and that's kind of the steady as she goes output strategy. but if you take a look at their market behavior in recent years in march, so it's not so surprising, right? so, you know, oil had been showing weakness,...
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university in cairo. in june 1943, he volunteered for the hunch on s. s, division and became a mom to the 28 regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in sam is j joint age. when do muslim brothers were created in egypt, and there is she only begun expanding around the word a he again, then the found that easy overshadowed by not again legalize. and it claimed, done to, in the sure low for the believe where he was going to by the way and exploited it is again justify to flight in order to read the sent from the west. and don't mean in, and you read years sensing jo ryan is lum. l became again very widespread and old and we, she today, we're uncle. 9 in order rises that violent, g. slum. and he's choir is required by all the movement. chill frantic lisa all over the loo. domains so. so wish is dylan brown. this is brent. you're all over the world that could assume land, the mostly man. it doesn't go so really kills on it. the the said there were they found that was pro regarding that those manage and the necklace equates to nicely that then will you nice shit him slow every month. was the most cool with
university in cairo. in june 1943, he volunteered for the hunch on s. s, division and became a mom to the 28 regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in sam is j joint age. when do muslim brothers were created in egypt, and there is she only begun expanding around the word a he again, then the found that easy overshadowed by not again legalize. and it claimed, done to, in the sure low for the believe where he was going...
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university in cairo. in june 1943. he volunteered for the hancock s. s, division and became a mom to the 28th regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in shram in joint age. when do loosen brothers were created in egypt? and it is seely begun each funding around the world. a he again did the founder of the t o. v. samsung banana again legalize and it claimed badge indeed. sure. and of the billy where he was going to by the way and exploited it is again justified to fight in order to read the sent from the west. and don't mean in and you read years since july and islam, it became again very widespread and all and really she, today we're on an order rises that james lawyer, rima mostly moscow. those la, possibly the young muslims set in motion the process of radicalize in bosnian, muslims chewing the can to war period. the ultimate goal was to establish an islamic state based on shari'a. to achieve that objective, they waged either a civilization or a military to hud, depending on the situation. emily vessel, he though daily putting any more carry them, lay met. oh, but us over i knew in the world doesn'
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university in cairo. in june 1943. he volunteered for the hancock . s. s division and became a mom to the 28th regiment. with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in sam is j joint age. when do most and brothers were created in egypt, and there is she only begun each funding around the word a he again, then the found that easy overshadowed by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure, and also the billing where he was going to by the way, bandage beloit and it is again, justified to flight in order to read the sent from the west and do many in. and you read yourself, jo ryan and it's lum. l became again very widespread and all, and we see today we're on an order rises that violent g. slum. require is required by all the movement of frantic lisa all over the loo domains. so shall we. she is a huge branch all over the world that could assume laddie mostly money goes increase or really goes on it the the said there were there found that at this point in those manage and hold on a clip equation. lastly, that then will you will nice, shit him slow every month was 3 months with those. but for some of the young
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elisa university in cairo in june. 1943, he volunteered for the hancock ss division and became a mom to the 28th regiment. with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in shram is j joint age. when do sin brothers were created in egypt? and it is seely begun each funding around the world. a he again did the found that easy overshadowed by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure and of the billy where he was going to by the way and exploited it is again justify to flight in order to read the sent from the west. and don't mean in, and you read years since july and islam, it became again very widespread and all, and we see today we're all good and order right. is that violent, g, slum, require is required by or the movement. you're ready to lisa. all over the loo domains, so shall we. she is a brown and the japanese branch all over the world that could assume land the mostly man. it doesn't go so really kills on it. the the said there were they found that at the spring or the in that those manage and i don't, i clear, equates to nicely that then will you will nice shit him slow every month. was the man school
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university in cairo. in june 1943, he volunteered for the hunch on s. s division and became a mom to the 28th regiment, with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in shram is jane joined age when new sin brothers were created in egypt and there is she only begun each funding around the world. and he again did the founder of the t overshown and banana again, legalize. and it claimed that in the sure and of the believe where he was going to by the way, bandage beloit and it is again, justified to flight in order to read the sent from the west. and don't mean in, and you read yourself, jo ryan is lamb l became again very widespread and all angrily she today we're all going on and order riders that violent g, slum, require is required by or looming, chill, frantic lisa all over the loo domains. so shall we, she is a huge branch all over the world that could assume landing mostly money doesn't go. so really goes on it the the said there were there found that at this point in those manage and unlikely equates to nicely that. then when you, when i shoot him slavery, my was the man school, those football syndrome, and the
university in cairo. in june 1943, he volunteered for the hunch on s. s division and became a mom to the 28th regiment, with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in shram is jane joined age when new sin brothers were created in egypt and there is she only begun each funding around the world. and he again did the founder of the t overshown and banana again, legalize. and it claimed that in the sure and of the believe where he was...
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university in cairo in june. 1943, he volunteered for the hunch on s. s, division and became a mom to the 28 regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in sam if jane joined age. when do muslim brothers were created in egypt, and there is sealy, begun each funding around the word a he again, then the found that easy overshown by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure local imperialism where he was going to by the way, bandage lloyd, and it is again, justified to flight in order to read the sent from the west and do many in. and you read yourself, joe violent islam. it became megan very widespread, and old and we, she, today, we're on an order arises that violent g, slum, require is required by all the movement. just throw the leash law all the loo domains so. so wish is a huge branch. you're all over the world that could assume laddie mostly money guys in question. really goes on it the the said there were there found that at the hospital regarding that those manage and unlikely equates to nicely that then will you will nice jerome's lawyer. rima was the man school we're supposed to limit.
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university in cairo. in june 1943. he volunteered for the hunch on s. s, division, and became a mom to the 28th regiment with the rank of captain. he was responsible for numerous crimes in houston and northern bosnia as well as in sam is jane joined age . when do loosen brothers were created in egypt? and there is sealy, begun each funding around the world. a he again did the found that easy, overshadowed by not again legalize. and it claimed that in the sure local imperialism where he was going by the way and exploited it is again, justified to flight in order to read the sent from the west. and don't mean in and you read years sense in july and islam. it became again very widespread and old, and we see today we recognize an order over by or looming chill frenzy lisa, all the loo domains. so shall we. she is a huge branch all over the world that could assume laddie mostly money goes from crucial really goes on it the the said there were there found that at the hospital regarding that those manage and unlikely equates to nicely that they will. you will nice, shit him slowly. my was the month we're supposed to moment the young muslim set in motion the process of radicalization,
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university, flying schools. any person from your city is the most dear to you , regardless of where he lives in the lands. yes, he earth moved you to houstonheard russian speech in a supermarket - this is the person closest to you. here came out. you are outside the atmosphere. there is no one for you, like, not closer. how homo sapiens like you, it seems to me that there is a certain study of the law of nature in this, if civilization comes out. here we are technologically ahead of our mental development and i am not talking about this alone. isaac asimov, for example, he said that the saddest thing today is that the development of science is going much earlier than the mental development of society. yes, and what will happen if the society has not yet matured mentally, but has already gained access to some advanced technologies. we understand that it is very dangerous here in this difficulty. and where to technology development will move, and it is clear that we are all actively looking for exoplanets today. and that is, we continue to expand, that is, from the ground. now every earth is not us, uh, native independence, so uh. well, i at
university, flying schools. any person from your city is the most dear to you , regardless of where he lives in the lands. yes, he earth moved you to houstonheard russian speech in a supermarket - this is the person closest to you. here came out. you are outside the atmosphere. there is no one for you, like, not closer. how homo sapiens like you, it seems to me that there is a certain study of the law of nature in this, if civilization comes out. here we are technologically ahead of our mental...