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him to be the best running back of all-time. the former all american football and lacrosse player at syracuse was the top draft pick of the cleveland browns in 1957. he led the league to the championship game that same season earning the rookie of the year award. brown never missed a game but abruptly retired after just nine seasons. >> my attitude is that as a champion i only relate to my level of performance. and i must remain pure in that, and i am pure in that. and i live that way. and what i've done speaks for itself and i only talk about it when asked about it. >> reporter: he walk udway from the game as the all-time leading rusher, a record that would stand for nearly 20 years. >> the intensity level that i carried and my numbers in nine years are going to be hard for anyone to match. >> reporter: after football brown caught the acting bug starred in the 1967 movie "the dirty dozen" he went onto appear in more than 50 films.
Football-brownGameDraft-pickChampionshipRunning-backSeasonAwardRookie-of-the-yearCleveland-brownsLeagueAmerican-football-and-lacrosse-player-at-syracuse1957pure in that. and i live that way. and what i've done speaks for itself. >> reporter: he walked away from the game as the all-time leading rusher, a record that would stand for nearly 20 years. >> the intensity level that i carried, and my numbers in nine years are going to be hard for anyone to match. >> reporter: after football brown caught the acting bug, starring in the 1967 movie the dirty dozen, went on to appear in more than 50 films. brown also made his mark as a civil rights activist, working with inner city gang members and prison inmates. but brown had his own demons, he spent four months behind bars for refusing to accept the terms of his probation for vandalizing his wife's car in 1999. >> i turned down three deals. then when i was sentenced and given a ridiculous sentence i turned that down. why do you think i did that? because i'm afraid to go to jail? hell no. i'm not afraid to go to jail.
Kevin-liptackMetamucil-gummiesRecordIntensity-levelGameRusher20ReporterThe-dirty-dozenFootball-brownNumbersAnyonethe former all-american football player was the top draft pick of the cleveland browns in 1957, leading them to a championship game that season earning the rookie of the year award, he never missed a game but abruptly retired after just nine seasons. >> my attitude is that as a champion, i only relate to my level of performance, i must remain pure and that and i am pure and that, and i live that way. what i've done speaks for itself, and i will talk about it when asked. >> the all-time leading rusher, a record that would stand for nearly 20 years. >> the intensity level that i carried in my numbers, for nine years, are going to be hard for anyone to match. >> reporter: after football he caught the acting bug, starring in the 1967 movie the dirty dozen, he went on to appear in more than 50 films, and made his mark as a civil rights activist, working with denise
All-american-football-playerAttitudeSeasonGameChampionship-gameSeasonsDraft-pickCleveland-brownsRookie-of-the-year-award1957NineWaydiscovering that that was little bit detached from wha people actually meant by tha term as displayed by that woma in the focus group who sort of is a perfect example >> yeah, you know, any abortio ban is really an abortion ba just on poor people. for people i grew up i mississippi that has a abortion ban and when it had a abortion ban and i knew girl who got pregnant and had abortions because the parent had the means to take them out of state that same pattern is going t continue now what i find most interesting about this polling, chris, i the intensity level. if you look at these - people numbers, about 60% don' approve of the dobbs decision, but the intensity, here whic is really what you want to loo at in politics, the favorabl favorable in the unfavorable of women 47% are ver unfavorable to it. and only 21% are ver favorable. and that's when you star getting down to who wa actually going to make their
PeopleTotal-banExampleFocus-groupWhaAbortion-baMwomaTha-termGirlTexasAbortion-banAbortionsvoters they like biden but not the job he is doing all key issues aligned with republicans but there was a dislike for the previous president and the candidates we fielded said he put those together the intensity level in the independent voters that's why we got the results we have today. trey: i will play a clip from your colleagues and then ask a question on the other side. >> here is the deal we need to make a change in trajectory and process procedure and policy all of those will not happen with the current leadership leader at the top. trey: i heard the word change five times in one sentence but i did not hear election as if we have already had an election for who the speaker candidate would be in when the congressman refers to current leadership how in the heck does he think they got there?
House-republicansPresidentIssuesVotersCandidatesJobDislikeKardiamobile-com-treyColleaguesQuestionSideIntensity-levelmuch better and taken over the senate as well that to driving factors i believe what happened first the intensity level is about the same but historically the party out of power tends to have a much more energy level that they matched that level and abortion was a factor but also the fact that president trump is also putting himself back into the picture also candidate quality also factored the second driver was the independent voters typically the off year the party out of power gets two / one support but this time it broke down about the middle so we lost a lot of independent swing voters we should have had and frankly i think that made the case in about 15 house seats and maybe four or five senate seats we could have potentially picked up if you look at those independent
SenatePowerIntensity-levelDriving-factorsThe-partyEnergy-levelFactPresidentCandidateFactorQualityAbortiontheir voters are now expressing a higher intensity level. but you also have the opportunity to bring over persuadable independents and this affected republicans, mainstream republicans. so you are seeing a buffer for democrats three, four, five, maybe six points and most races. that could be enough for democrats to defy history in november. >> it could. the economy is a part of this, as well. republicans love to say the economy is the most important thing, and it seems like to meet president biden is delivering. there was a strong economic report that came out this week, over 3000 jobs were added, labor secretary martin walsh, 300, 000, pardon me, not just three, 300,000. the thousand december 10th here. labor secretary was are doing victory laps explaining these numbers just this week. i want to play for you something he said on msnbc, take a listen. >> for the last six months, you know, i have been getting questions, and we have been hearing reports about inflation, and about heading towards a
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